on the way down and Sharon worked the first Monday.
Our home in Medford.
Cooper and I found a cool dirt bike area in Medford next to a dog park and we spent a couple hours there while Mama worked. Cooper was pretty good on the track, he didn't like some of the down hills and he fell going up some of the hills but he kept doing it. We met up with Sharon's dad and wife, Barbara on Tuesday in Red Bluff CA.
Wednesday we headed into the mountains to Lake Almanor. This year we did a lot more fishing. Dick took us on his boat and we caught one trout. Cooper also got to drive.
Cooper telling me I am in the way of his driving!
We also fished at two creeks nearby for a couple of days. Sharon and Cooper were determined to catch a fish in the creek but we never did. I read by the creek while they fished. Sometimes I would fish with Cooper's pole when he was tired.
Cooper's new pole!
The dogs liked the creek too, especially our water dog Luke. He may have been detrimental to the fish catching. We didn't bring him after the first day because he was too crazy in the water.
In addition to fishing we spent many evenings with friends that we see once a year and of course Sharon's dad and Barbara's camp was right next to ours. Cooper rode his bike between our camps as much as he could. He rode his bike so much, every day as many as 5-7 times a day.
Monday before the 4th we went to a friend's house for food and music. The music was bluegrass and it was awesome. Sharon and her dad played with them and Cooper joined in a few songs too.
The 4th was the parade.
Tow Mater from the parade!
We had lots of parties for the 4th, duck races at Kate's after the parade, B-B-Q at Bobby and Terry's after Kate's and Dick and Betty's potluck for dinner. We also watched the fireworks. We had a great 4th!
We tried creek fishing once more Thursday and Cooper wasn't interested. He found this tractor to climb instead.
We hit the lake the last two days of our trip. Our campsite is very close to the lake and we rode our bikes to the boat dock for ice cream a lot and on the bike path. However, we hadn't brought the dogs to play at the lake until Thursday and Friday.
When Cooper and I were both in the lake floating, Luke would swim to us and cry. He wanted to drag us to shore.
Friday Sharon and her dad went on a guided fishing trip at Eagle
Lake, about an hour from us. They woke up super early and came home at 4pm with 6 trout. We had a delicious fish fry for dinner that night, our last at the campground. Cooper, the dogs and I played at the lake for 4 hours that day. I sunburned my upper back while Cooper had lots of swim time.
We left Saturday, drove to Medford (after a minor setback of replacing a trailer tire) and Cooper and I swam for an hour in the pool before bed.
Home today, unpacked (mostly), cars/trailer all washed and put away. It's back to work for us tomorrow, boo.
Wonderful vacation, so much quality family time. It was fantastic.
Cooper and Luke on the ride home.
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