Cosmo joined us and just happened to find a seal carcass to rub all over himself. That was fun to clean up.
We had him run in and out of the ocean to wash off, then I sanitized him, then Joe gave him a bath. He stunk, it was glorious.
Ella loves when to chase Cosmo, already.
I found some wild strawberries and thought my spirit fit seamlessly in with them.
We stayed at the cutest little place, The Historic Anchor Inn, in Lincoln City.
We plan on staying there, whenever we go to coast, from now on.
It's owned by a husband and wife, who also run it. It only has about 10 cabins, making it a quiet and quaint environment.
In the morning, they serve a free breakfast: not a buffet, but a sit down and you are served. We were shocked with the quality of the place in comparison with the price.
It's a simple place, filled with antiques, and rustic charm.
Ella slept the best she has in months: waking up once and sleeping a whole six hours in a row, without waking to be fed. Joe and I were thrilled to sleep in until 9am.
Maybe it was her new jammies.
(She's eating a fortune cookie.)
We went through three one-sies and two pairs of pants in one day. We went out to eat and she had a massive blowout. She not only pooped all over herself and through her pants, she pooped all over daddy as well. So, we had to improvise as we only had one outfit left. Voila, a small t-shirt.
I would have to say, that for an unplanned, first overnight trip with a baby, Joe and I did pretty good. I'm proud of us. We both needed a night away from home. But in the end, we were both glad to get home as..."there's no place like home."
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This looks like so much fun! What a great place to stay and a lovely adventures! haaapppppy!
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