Saturday, September 29, 2012

Oregon, part one




Multnomah Falls
We decided that during our third motorhome year, we would go to Portland and live there for a month. Then anyone in our family could drop by our place, and we could easily go over to their homes and visit during the afternoon or evening. Our original plan was to go in May so we could be part of the audience at Sydney’s school spring program and softball games and watch Grayson’s T-ball practices too. We planned on taking day trips to interesting nearby towns during the week when everybody was working or going to school.

Our basic idea was fine, but it didn’t work out exactly the way we thought it would. We finally left home August 10, spending the night at Horn Rapids RV Resort in Richland, Washington. This was our third stay at this very nice park. The next afternoon we arrived at Portland Fairview RV Park and spent at least part of 27 of our 31-day stay with family. We visited and went swimming and worked on craft projects. We went to the school near Grayson’s and Collins’s home for bike riding and sliding and swinging and some hide-and-seek. We went shopping and we had a surprise party and we visited Sydney’s school when we picked her up after the second day of her school year.

One day when we were home alone, we drove to Multnomah Falls. Lots of people had the same idea that Monday. We walked to the lower bridge to admire the waterfall, looked at the Forest Service display in the lodge, and then we hung around on the trail by the rail overpass until a freight train rumbled past. The engineer saluted Roger as the train headed up the Columbia Gorge. Another day we went to lunch at Black Rabbit Restaurant at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale. During the other free days, we read and relaxed and just hung out in the motorhome with our three cats.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Surprise Birthday Party


We weren't all together to celebrate Grayson's fourth birthday on his official date. But Sydney had a plan to fix this problem. She organized a wonderful surprise party for her cousin Grayson. She designed and sent out handmade invitations. Everyone--except Collins (who just stood there looking very cute)--hid, waited quietly, and then jumped out from behind the island and around the corner in Grayson's living room, yelling "SURPRISE! Happy Birthday!" at the appointed party time. Indeed, Grayson was surprised, but he recovered quickly from "HEY! where did everybody go?" to "Hey--where did those presents come from?" He listened to our birthday song, made a wish, blew out candles, and enjoyed his cake. Then he opened gifts: a speedy race car and monstrous dinosaur models. Everyone agreed the party was a huge success.



 
 















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At the train


The timber train on display at the Oregon Zoo is a favorite place for Grayson to play and imagine. He enjoys coming here often with his Mom and Dad and little sister Collins, or his Nana and Papa (Julie's parents). We enjoyed riding the Max from Sunset Station to the Zoo to share a very nice afternoon with Grayson and Collins and Evan and Julie. 


 
 
 
 
 




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Touring in the motorhome and helping at the fuel stop


Everyone is here to help.

Crew leaders Grayson and Sydney work out on those bugs.
A fuel stop takes about 45 minutes. This window has never been so cleaned.



You're good in the lane, Grandpa.
Collins smiles at her uncle Sean.


Everything's good with Sydney.

Collins helps her Dad close his beverage on the I-5 tour.


We see Mount St. Helens on the horizon.

Catching up with Grandma and Grandpa







 









 





 







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Stewart Life in Portland

Wow! Let's meet here again soon.

Grayson and Sydney speed around the track at school.
 









Collins fills us in with what's been going on since we visited in April.
 

Sydney is the pro on the swing!

Grayson works on pumping skills. Thank you, Sydney.

Collins enjoys the salt water pool at Portland Fairview RV Park. 



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