Friday, September 26, 2008

Pictures from Vacation and Graduation

Road Trip

We left Thursday morning, Sept 11th. Keep in mind that Wally can't drive cause of his eyes. I did all the driving. We took Wally's small S10 truck loaded up with furniture for his daughter. We stopped to visit the Shasta Lake Dam, the second largest in the country. We had to ask what the first was and was embarrassed to learn it was the Grand Coulee here in Washington. We got to Bart and Autumn's about 5:00 p.m. on Thursday. Harper is just wonderful, adorable, smiley, just fun. Bart brought pizza home and we spent the evening visiting. They live in a small town outside Medford. They are one house away from the city park. They can walk to the grocery store. They really like it there. Friday morning we went into Ashland and had breakfast at harper's, which is Autumn's Mom's new restaurant that opened on Wednesday. She had the Avenues Bakery in Salt Lake, which they closed in August. Ashland is a great little town.

We stopped at The Olive Pit in Corning to do some shopping. Then we drove in to San Francisco and arrived at our hotel about 6:30 p.m. on Friday night. We were 30 miles away from the city and it took 1 1/2 hours to get into it. Wally's daughter picked us up at the hotel and out for Italian food for dinner. Saturday morning Wally and I walked down Union Street to a café for breakfast. Then we went to Carla's place in the Mission District. We lucked out and a got a parking spot right out front. We unloaded furniture and then spent hours putting it together. I walked over to the French bakery on the corner for treats. Then we walked around the Mission district, had lunch and looked at shops. We actually stood outside on the sidewalk for 15 minutes to get into an ice cream shop, which was really worth the wait. It was called Bi-Rite Creamery. I had toasted coconut ice cream and salted caramel ice cream with home made caramel sauce. It was delicious.

Later that night we went out for Chinese food at a place called Alice's restaurant. It was very good.Sunday was the same breakfast routine, check out of the hotel and then the afternoon spent in Sausalito, it was my first time on the Golden Gate Bridge. We basically spent 48 hours in San Francisco. Sunday night we drove about 3 hours north and spent the night in Corning. Monday we visited my friend Gail who just moved to Eugene in August. We've known each other since we were 8 years old. I hadn't seen her for a couple of year. As always it was great to see her and catch up on things.

From Eugene we drove to Corvallis then headed west to the Oregon Coast and 101. We arrived about 1 1/2 hours before sunset, which I anticipated watching on the beach. However when we arrived in Newport it was all fogged in. We found a nice hotel and a restaurant on the beach where we had dinner. I had crab cakes and brought a slice of cheesecake back to the hotel for later.

We woke in the morning to fog and headed north on 101. We did stop at Cannon Beach to go see the ocean.

We visited the Tillamook Cheese factory, had lunch (grilled ham and cheese on sourdough) and ice cream (rocky road on a sugar cone). We also visited a quilt/textile/museum/shop, which was fun. We made a brief stop in Astoria, the crossed the Columbia River to head home. We stopped at Black Angus for my free birthday dinner, which expired the next day. We were home by 7:30.

I had Wednesday to catch up at home and Natalie arrived Thursday morning. We had Wayne's portfolio review on Thursday, then we walked around Pike Place. Friday was graduation in the afternoon at Benaroya Hall. He now has his Associates Degree in Graphic Design now. Saturday, Wally, Natalie and I went to the Puyallup fair where we got very rained on but enjoyed the food. We visited Ian in his booth and thanked him for our free parking and admission. I hadn't seen him for over a year. He is doing good.

Natalie flew home Sunday morning. And Monday it was back to getting up at 6:00 a.m., working, cooking and cleaning. Back to routine. Vacation is great but routine can also be good.

Nature

I have the opportunity to work from home most days. I sit at my desk in the spare bedroom, which has been turned into my homeoffice/craft/sewing room. I have a window that looks into the front yard. We bought a wooden bird feeder in Oregon on our road trip which I wanted to use for the squirrels. We haven't hung it up yet so I sat it in my flower bed.

Here's a couple of pictures. It was fun watching the squirrels.





Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Road Trip

Tomorrow Wally and I begin our road trip to San Francisco. I am really looking forward to it. We will visit Bart and Autumn in Oregon. Meet Harper who is now three months old. Spend a couple of nights in San Francisco and hang out with Carla. On the way home we visit my friend Gail who just moved to Eugene, Oregon from Virginia. Great timing, except her furniture hasn't arrived yet!

We may drive a little along the coast, depending on how we're feeling by then. The weather should be great and I'm looking forward to a great trip.

I'll share pictures later. I bought my new digital camera about three weeks ago so I could learn how to use it, but let's just say I'll be bringing the instruction manual along, just in case.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Birthday

In celebration of my birthday today I joined an elite group. I've nicknamed this group the James Street Hill Walkers. James Hill is a mile long steep hill that I drive on all the time. I've walked up and down it once or twice a few years ago (when I was younger). My last attempt in January 2007, I didn't make it all the way up the hill.

Today I successfully made it up the hill and back down. I passed a few other hill walkers. I'm not sure if most people start at the top or the bottom. I choose to start at the bottom to get the worst part over with first. It takes me about 10-15 minutes longer to get up the hill then it does to get down the hill. Going up I have to stop and rest, catch my breath and stretch out my calves. Sweet success today!


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