29 June 2013

A Quick Trip to Spokane

We got to go to Spokane to pick up Mitchell from LaVines and that resulted in lots of family visits. We saw the LaVines, of course, and stayed a night at their place. Grandpa Johnson was also around for a baseball game and we got some time with him, too. After the VBS closing program and naps, we went out to Greenbluff to visit with Great Grama Allstot, Sue & Steve, and Ryan & Betty Ann. We had beautiful weather and lots of good food.
Top on Mitchell's list was seeing the goats!
Steve's herd includes more than two dozen goats now!
After dinner (and before cherry pie!), we walked down to the pen to visit the 2-day-old baby goat.
Mitchell got to feed the mommy goat.
Shannon was charmed by the baby. She later followed it around in the grass and tried to make some face-to-face eye contact.
It was a bit heavy for MBJ, but so soft!
The baby snuggled right up with Betty Ann!
I kept expecting to see SJ kiss the little kid.
We put the kids in jammies, had pie, played a bit more, and then hit the road for a fairly quiet drive home.
And this morning we picked blueberries! 7.5lbs in less than an hour! Mitchell was MUCH better at picking than he was last year. Shannon, on the other had, ate berries for the entire time!

27 June 2013

While You Were Away . . .

Mitchell had the good fortune to be invited to spend the week in Spokane at the LaVines' house. He got to have lots of cousin time, as well as attend VBS (or PBS, as he calls it) at their church.
More on that later. 
This is not a photo of a boy who thinks he has good fortune. Mitch knew that when he left, he was saying good-bye to his bedroom. Bryan and I decided to try and have the kids share a room while we live here. So, as soon as Mitch left Sunday afternoon, I got to work.
After 3 days of working on it, I managed to get the rooms switched around. Mitchell and Shannon are now wholly moved into what was our room. The pictures of this transformation are included here. It fits well and the best part is - I think they like it!
Shannon was a big helper during this process. She would say, "I hep" and then try to push furniture with me, including the mattresses, dressers and more. Big help. Bryan would come home from work and be asked to do a bit of lifting, too.
I managed to weed their toys, too, without the watchful eyes of MBJ. Bryan and I moved into what was Mitchell's room, and Shannon's old room has returned to being the office/guest room. We are very pleased with the results so far!
Shannon enjoyed being a single child for the week, but she really missed her brother. There was lots of talk about "Itchie Bwyan" and she was delighted to go up to Spokane on Thursday to get him!
So, while the moving was taking place in Hermiston, Mitch was enjoying himself in Spokane. Aunt Kim was the teacher for his class so he and Haylee got to spend the morning with her. The VBS theme was Kingdom Rock complete with knights, castles and princesses. Mitch was very taken with the princesses and announced on the drive home that when he was older, he would like to help them sing.
We have been listening to the songs and enjoying hearing little tidbits of stories that he chooses to share from his time away. While we were productive in his absence, it's great to have the Mitch-ster home again! Special thanks to Kim and Chad for giving him the opportunity.

22 June 2013

Seaside

We spent the past few days at Seaside! Bryan had a conference and the kids and I joined him. We stayed in a nice condo with 70s decor but lots of room and a lovely location.
We arrived Wednesday afternoon after an easier-than-expected trip over. Of course, we went strait to the beach!
Not surprisingly, Shannon was delighted to charge into the water! After some beach time, we returned to our condo and enjoyed the indoor pool. Mitch was in heaven - there was even an elevator!
Thursday Bryan worked from 8-5 so the kids and I enjoyed exploring together. We started at the beach, of course, where we got wet and sandy, but had fun.
We spent time at the aquarium, where they loved the touch pools, the coloring station, and the freedom to run from one tank to the next. Amazingly, Nemo was located several times.
We returned that evening with Bryan to feed the seals, who obligingly ate the herring and performed charming antics.
We then went to the carousel and rode twice, once with Mom, and once when Dad joined us.
Mitch is really into making squirrelly faces for the camera. Thursday evening there was a family fun night at the conference center with inflatable bounce houses, free food, balloons, clowns, and much more. It was a big high for the Mitch-ster.
Friday morning we went back to the beach while Bryan did his final sessions. The weather cooperated beautifully. There was much sand castle building, and then Shannon learned a new trick . . .
beach yoga! She did this several times and it cracked me up!
Bryan left early (!) and joined us for some surf play.
Here's his David Hasselhoff . . . albeit running in the wrong direction!
They were thrilled to see Dad because it meant we could go in the water! No way I was trying that solo!
Calm contemplation
Shannon loves to hold MBJ's hand and he obliges. After this, Bryan took Mitch way out into the water and they jumped in waves. Shannon ran out a ways, too (up to her bum) and would then race past me saying "Hurry, hurry, run, run!". It was pretty cute.
And it wore her out! She was asleep before we got back to our home base!
After nap we walked down to the swing set and did some high flying!
Mitch insisted he be in the baby swing.
We rented a bike and managed to cruise for almost 40 minutes of our allotted hour. It was HARD work pedaling!
A bike breather led to our family photo op.
The view from our deck Friday night.
Saturday morning we checked out and drove up to Astoria. We stopped at Fort Stevens first, exploring the wreck of the Peter Iredale. Mitch climbed aboard like a fearless pirate!
This ship ran aground in 1906! No wonder only a rusty hull remains! We also went to the mouth of the Columbia at South Jetty and then explored the Battery Russell in the Fort grounds which was operational from 1904-1944. Bryan made "spooky" noises inside which echoed and delighted the children who fled in mock terror.
We then drove up to Astoria where we picnicked in a city park and then went to the Astoria Column. It was completed in 1926 and has a spiral staircase inside with 164 stairs. Yep, we trudged up!
The view from the top was spectacular!
Shannon was nearly asleep, but Mitchell launched 2 balsa wood planes from the top which soared gracefully into the plane-laden trees below. It was a big hit!
End of our vacation with a 6 hour return trip ahead of us.
Early naps (note the plane clutched in MBJ's hand. We had to buy a third at the base of the column to bring home!). We made it home, are unpacked, and are prepping for the next phase of summer!

17 June 2013

Mid June Already!

The calendar says that June is well into its second half. Whew! We are enjoying summer's start in many ways and always keeping busy.
I went to Salem for Laci's master's degree graduation ceremony.
We got to spend time together as a family and celebrate the next stage of their life.
Lots of proud people!
Bryan and the kids played some rule-free CandyLand.
Is there any other way?
We've enjoyed some swimming and lots of playtime with the neighbors.
And what else says summer like watermelon?
These two eat it as fast as I can cut it.

09 June 2013

Summer's Start

We made it!Our summer vacation has arrived, complete with heat, scampy antics, slight bouts of sickness, and lots of fun! It is a different year for our family because Bryan will continue working with the exception of July. However, we are looking forward to a more relaxed pace.

There is much time spent in the yard with the neighbors and as much time as possible in the water. Here is a very busy group!
The kids and I went to the airport open house and got to see more than a dozen planes up close, as well as a couple of skydivers.
There was also a fire truck with an "enormous" ladder (vocabulary courtesy of Nina) that reached its full 75 feet into the sky. Our little Fireman Sam was enthralled!
And this is SJ sporting a darling dress made for me by my Grama Allstot. She was spinning when the photo was taken - a new trick!