August 24, 2005

Oregon

This is the third post about our summer vacation.

Dan's uncle Irv picked us up from the airport in his BMW convertible. That was a fun ride (even if I couldn't hear a blessed thing or participate in conversation)
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When we arrived at Irv & Shirley's, we were escorted to the "luxury suite," a madeover room that used to belong to their son David. We relaxed for a little while, and then dinner prep began. Dan's cousin C.J. and her boyfriend came over, and it was the first time in 8 years that the cousins had seen each other. We had a great meal outside (main course: grilled wild salmon) followed by some good conversation inside.

Tuesday, we went to Portland for a walking tour. We learned a lot about the city and its roots (including the fact it isn't named Boston because of the results of a best-out-of-three coin flip contest). We also saw the first "postmodern" building, designed by Michael Graves. We also dropped by where C.J. works for a quick visit so Irv could look at her car. We had another lovely supper, courtesy of Shirley's delightful cooking.

Wednesday, we went to a thrift store. I'm such a snob. I hate thrift stores. Really, though, the scent was disgusting. In the afternoon, we went to see an IMAX film called Mystery of the Nile. That was fun. After that, Dan & I went to the hospital to visit his grandmother. Again, the evening ended with good food. Yea, Shirley!

Thursday, Dan, Irv, and I headed to see Mt. Hood. Darn that mountain. We went first to Mirror Lake, where I captured a breathtaking photo of Mt. Hood reflected in the water. After lunch, we hiked up the Tom Dick & Harry Mountain. This inside girl was really peeved by the time we got to the top. We found out later that TD&H is 1,500 feet in elevation above where we started, and the hike is 6.4 miles round trip (from Mirror Lake, evidently). By the time we reached the summit, I'd lost my will to live...er, I mean care. I didn't care about the vistas. I didn't care about seeing Mt. Ranier and Mt. St. Helens. I was too exhausted to feel anything but fatigue. And we still had to come down off the daggone thing. Mountain hiking is not for this princess.

While we were off losing several pounds (no joke, Dan & I each lost a couple of pounds with that hike), Shirley was taking care of her mom/Dan's grandma, getting her checked out of the hospital and getting her home. So after we showered and got the majority of the grime off ourselves, we got Chinese food and went to Grandma's apartment. We had a nice visit there, and Dan got to spend several minutes talking with (mainly listening to) his grandmother.

Friday, I stayed at the house alone. First of all, I was really tired. Secondly, though, my tummy was hurting. The other three folks went to see the Columbia River Gorge, and I read books and napped. That's a good life, huh? :) I'd pretty much had my fill of the great outdoors. We had another great dinner. After that, we picked some blueberries at the neighbor's house, and we invited him over to have ice cream with us. Chuck was such an interesting man...retired fire fighter, lifetime resident of Portland. I think he enjoyed the company, and we enjoyed meeting him. After Irv walked him home (the man's nearly 90, though you'd never know it!), we all gathered 'round the piano and sang hymns for about 30 minutes. That was a great memory.

Saturday, really early, we went to the airport and started our 10-hour journey home.

All in all, it was a really relaxing vacation. It was great to get away, really away, from everything before Dan got down to business looking for a job. And it was great to be away from my job for some down time. Can't beat that!
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August 21, 2005

The drive

This is my second post about our summer vacation.

Sunday morning (July 31), we started to drive up the coast. We really hoped to be able to see Napa or Sonoma Valley and some redwoods, but we just didn't have time. It was really sad. :(

We drove through a lot of farmland. Dan commented that it seemed a lot like the Midwest. We had to stay on I-5, so we couldn't see the coast. At one point, we were struck with a massive smell. Augh! It was overwhelming! Soon, we saw why. We were driving past one of the biggest herds of cattle we'd ever seen. We think there were 10-20,000 of those guys! Unbelievable!

We got to Redding, CA around 6:00 that evening. We stayed at the Tiffany House B&B, and it was so lovely! That evening after a nice dinner, we went to see a bridge with a glass bottom. We expected it to be clear so we could see the water below, but the glass was frosted. It was a little disappointing, but perhaps we're just hard to please! :)

The next morning, we had a lovely breakfast of salmon corn cakes (sounds weird, but the proprietress is an excellent cook and these were delicious) and then a swim in the pool. After a bit of a problem showering (the water heater had decided to give out, though that was quickly repaired), we hit the road again.

We were no longer bored with the scenery! Just after Redding, the highway started running through the mountains of northern California. It was quite lovely, though the inclines slowed us way down.

When we got to Oregon, we got a surprise: Oregon doesn't allow self-serve gasoline pumping! Really, that's ok. It was actually a nice thing. I don't like pumping my own gas. :)

We arrived at the Portland airport with just a few minutes to spare before the drop-off deadline grace period, and then we waited for Dan's uncle to pick us up.
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California

This is my first post about our summer vacation.

On July 30 we flew to Ontario, California. My friend Bren, along with her husband and baby boy Elliot, picked us up from the airport. We went from there to In 'N' Out, a southern California staple. The burgers were mighty tasty! After that, we went back to Bren & Charlie's house to relax for awhile. We then went to a mall somewhere (there are so many suburb cities of L.A.!) so I could get some face wash. After that, we went to the airport again to pick up our rental car. We split up into two cars so that Charlie could get some cash and so us gals could go back to their house to pick up bathing suits for Dan & me. We drove through a Mexican restaurant to get some food and then over to Bren's parents' house to swim in the pool. What a full day!

The next morning, we woke up leisurely. Bren & Charlie made us some lovely breakfast burritos. Around 10:00 or 10:30, we started on the road.

It was soooo nice to stay with Bren, Charlie, and Elliot! They were so hospitable and generous with their time (and money, for heaven's sake). What a blessing it is to have friends like these. :)
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Life...

Gets in the way sometimes. So much happens (or feels like it happens), and then you don't even have time to think about it! I've been so busy that I haven't even posted here in over a month. That's crazy.
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