Aren't these darling morning smiles? Maybe Granna finally has an early rising partner.......
Monday, May 02, 2016
Million Dollar Smile
Look at that girl smile! Bella is 2 weeks and 6 days old! How quickly she's become a vital and charming part of the family. She made her debut and BreZaak's church yesterday.
Aren't these darling morning smiles? Maybe Granna finally has an early rising partner.......
Aren't these darling morning smiles? Maybe Granna finally has an early rising partner.......
Sunday, May 01, 2016
Sunday Transitions
Today is a moving day! We aren't moving far - from our RV park on the outskirts of Eugene to Krista's driveway. We attended at 0830 church service and were able to make it home, pack up, and check out by 1100.
Arielle and Cory picked up some pizzas and we enjoyed a visit before Arielle headed to work and Cory to more finals prep. Cory was selected to go on a mission trip with our denomination to Papua, New Guinea. A trip which falls during finals week.
Krista came home about the time Arielle had to leave.
Michael has sharpened his editorial skills this month....he's edited 4 graduate and 3 under-graduate papers while we've been here. It's amazing to watch both the girls juggle so much - and then we remember there was a day when we did the same. ::snort:: Glad that day is not now. In any event, Krista had some corrections to make to her paper and then was able to chat a bit.
Michael and Krista left for Krista's soccer game. The kids and I played a game of Dominion, and finished laundry, while we waited for Mom, Dad and Lorri. Sunday night - it's a tradition - almost our own personal Sabbath - we welcome the new week with something sweet...worship and ice cream. Michael began this tradition years and years ago - when Bre was little.
Eventually, we all gathered around the table. Here is something we worked on...Krista made this for Christmas. She anticipated Isabella's birth. NOW it's time to add Larissa....we worked and worked to find a way to do that which wouldn't break Scrabble rules. Larissa, helpfully shared her nickname Riss with us....we may go with that off the "S" in Josiah.
Arielle and Cory picked up some pizzas and we enjoyed a visit before Arielle headed to work and Cory to more finals prep. Cory was selected to go on a mission trip with our denomination to Papua, New Guinea. A trip which falls during finals week.
Krista came home about the time Arielle had to leave.
Michael has sharpened his editorial skills this month....he's edited 4 graduate and 3 under-graduate papers while we've been here. It's amazing to watch both the girls juggle so much - and then we remember there was a day when we did the same. ::snort:: Glad that day is not now. In any event, Krista had some corrections to make to her paper and then was able to chat a bit.
Michael and Krista left for Krista's soccer game. The kids and I played a game of Dominion, and finished laundry, while we waited for Mom, Dad and Lorri. Sunday night - it's a tradition - almost our own personal Sabbath - we welcome the new week with something sweet...worship and ice cream. Michael began this tradition years and years ago - when Bre was little.
Eventually, we all gathered around the table. Here is something we worked on...Krista made this for Christmas. She anticipated Isabella's birth. NOW it's time to add Larissa....we worked and worked to find a way to do that which wouldn't break Scrabble rules. Larissa, helpfully shared her nickname Riss with us....we may go with that off the "S" in Josiah.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Bocce, Basketball, and Bella
We headed across to Springfield so Stacia and Harmony could have some cousin time. Stacia loves any time she can steal way to spend with Harmony. We had Yuuki with us and Yuuki seems to think it's wise to antagonize their big dogs (Lab and Pit Bull)....so we opted to take our lunch to a local park. This park was directly down the street from the home we lived in from the time I was in 4th grade - 9th grade.
I spent countless hours in this tree, reading. This is also the park where Michael and I sat and talked on 31 Dec 1983 and he suggested we take a semester off from college and get married on 14 Feb 1984. Six week later, we did. LOL
We didn't take any photos, but we snatched a bit more time with Cory. Basketball, visiting....he's on his way to Papua, New Guinea.
What? It's Bocce. See the green ball - it's mine. It's closest to the white ball. Score. LOL
Mom and Dad joined us. Dad took my spot and I enjoyed a visit in the sun with Mom.
School in the background is the one I went to for 5th/6th grade |
Go, Dad! |
We didn't take any photos, but we snatched a bit more time with Cory. Basketball, visiting....he's on his way to Papua, New Guinea.
The busy day ended with a wonderful meal and visit with BreZaak and Bella.
#WYFF - Duck Spring Game
We do all sorts of fun things all week long - and come #WYFF we're inevitably doing laundry. Well.....I decided we did so much on Saturday that I'll just label this #WYFFS (Where's Your Feet Saturday).
We met Krista at Valley River Center and took the shuttle over to Autzen stadium. We're big Duck fans and this was a special treat. We watched the spring game....a chance to see all the new players.
Alex, Nolan, Krista, Stacia, Michael |
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Happy, happy, happy fans! |
There were quite a few tributes to the military...the only thing missing was a fly over by the Thunderbirds. ::snort:: In the photo below members of the UofO ROTC had marched out and unfurled a giant flag...while patriotic music played.
Since Oregon was playing Oregon - we left with 2 min left so we could be some of the first on the shuttles back to the malls.
The weather was gorgeous - it was a perfect was to spend a Saturday morning.
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Will Work for Ice Cream
The boys have taken on mowing Dad's lawn while we are here. On Saturday they fixed the dryer and a pipe under the house. And so....today...Mom and Dad treated us all to Dickie Yo's to say thank you.....
Krista and Arielle invited us over for dinner - their school week is coming to an end. They treated us to a yummy potato bar (and I did take a photo of the kids in front of the oven but it was blurry. ::snort::).
This is how we found Arielle studying....no wonder it takes her so long to write papers. She said her professor suggested they read their papers aloud to themselves...her's put her to sleep. ::snort::
As the night ended, Krista brought out ice cream cones to thank us for mowing and weeding their yard. ::snort:: We've hit on a new plan....we have our home on wheels, our budget is working....we'll supplement by working for ice cream. LOL
Krista and Arielle invited us over for dinner - their school week is coming to an end. They treated us to a yummy potato bar (and I did take a photo of the kids in front of the oven but it was blurry. ::snort::).
This is how we found Arielle studying....no wonder it takes her so long to write papers. She said her professor suggested they read their papers aloud to themselves...her's put her to sleep. ::snort::
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Unique study techniques - she DID get a 4.0 for the year |
Marathon Conversion Plant Tour
We like to google things to do, places to see and hikes to complete, when in a new area. I tried to get a tour in at the Euphoria Chocolate Company in town, but they responded they don't do tours and "no one in town" does tours. Hmm.....I take blanket statements as challenges. We found a few tours and then.....
Alex, Michael, Nolan, Stacia |
Marathon buys the Prevost chassis from Quebec. They are driven down to Oregon and arrive looking like this. Marathon then customizes them. Not as in "customizes to factory specs" - though they will - but customizes for each customer. Can you imagine? Each coach is decorated, and configured to the customer's desires. Be still my heart. They do it ALL here in plant....make fiberglass end caps, paint, furniture....all of it.
It was really fun to see the bare bones of building a coach....and the types of materials they use, the differences between a Marathon Conversion (bus) and a typical Class A Motorhome.
Birch cabinets |
Upholstery Department |
Checking out the driver's seats
Jerry Jone's Custom Built Marathon
As a side note, it was fun to hear stories of the various folks who fly in to town, meet with the design department and engineers and then fly out....all into this little town. They remove the slides for easier access as they outfit the inside.
Storage bays galore....I could have a library bay. A funny story involved the Andrettis. Evidently, they ordered a bus with a trap door from above and put beds in a bay for a child or two.
4 1/2 miles of wires in each coach |
We went inside two coaches....and were told they sell for 2.4 MILLION dollars.....At about this point a dream was birthed.....what if we just bought the chassis from Quebec and outfitted it ourselves - the ultimate DIY project.....how much would that cost? $700,000.00. Um still significantly more money than we plan to spend on a Motorhome.
I see a kids bunk ROOM, and an office spot...seating for all five us in the living area....of course at 45 feet it would be hard to fit into most state parks.
There were 11 of us in this coach and it WASN'T CROWDED.
See that ipad on the wall? All the systems are controlled by it - lights, shades, water, temp....
1.5 bathrooms - though I don't think that fancy seat cover is to my liking. The 1/2 bath had a big TV on the wall - go figure.
We're on a mission to find something I can drive - yes, I think I could do this easier than the trailer.
All the plumbing - one of those buttons is amazing. You push it and the stinky slinky shoots out, push it again and it retracts. The man said "No one has to mess with the slinky." I let him know I don't have to mess with it in our cheapo trailer either. The difference between our aluminum frame and this stainless steel frame was phenomenal.
This was a fun way to spend a morning. I would like to visit some a motorhome factory too - but the Fleetwood, Monaco and Winnebago weren't giving tours.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
What? No blog?
Oy vey!!!!
I've not blogged since Friday..... time to CATCH UP.
Saturday
Michael has some days where he is simply stubborn. He refuses to give in to Arthritis or Parkinson's and does what he wants to do - and those are usually very fun days or very productive days. Our new awning arm came in and we are happily enjoying an awning! Just in time for the heat of Texas.
We stopped by for a quick visit with my parents before we headed to Winco for groceries. They were doing laundry. This reminded Michael that I'd said it takes FOREVER to draw a big load in their dryer. Cleaning out the vent grew and grew - a project that ended up taking 5 hours, 2 trips to the store and lots of laughter as we found 23 or 25 safety pins in the dryer hose....and other repairs to tend to.
Sunday
We have enough Sundays in Eugene to visit all the kids' churches. Today we went to Westside Foursquare. The pastor wasn't there, but the sermon was good and seeing Arielle and Cory was a bonus. We all headed over to Krista's church, Lively Stone, next. She and Kent had been up late making enchiladas.....it was a Mexico Mission Trip fundraiser. It was fun to jump in and help. We enjoy fellowship with this branch of the body.
Michael was in a lot of pain and so we ducked out and spent the rest of the day cozy in the Caboose.
Monday
We are blessed to be able to go with the day - flex as needed. Monday was another not so wonderful day for Michael. The fatigue and shakes which sometimes hit regardless of meds and patches - hit. We went with it. Nolan had Japanese lesson - so it WAS a productive day. ::Snort::
I finally made it to Winco.
Tuesday
The highlight of Tuesday was lunch with Mom, Dad and Aunt Marge! Aunt Marge and Aunt Celia were single missionaries who first came into my life in Liberia, West Africa. They taught me K - 2. I used to ride between Marge and Ceila on their motor scooter around the mission compound. Years later, when I was a high school student in the Philippines, they were reassigned to the Philippines! How cool is that? Marge lives in the Philippines now, but was stateside for 3 weeks. I would love to make a trip to visit.
Tuesday Bella turned two weeks old. I love this photo! She is growing in all the ways she should be and coming into a sweet personality.
Wednesday
Michael attended a Men's prayer group this a.m. I attended a Ladies brunch. We made an unexpected trip to the local VA clinic. We filed a piece of paper the VA system had sent to the wrong address. Michael had a session with JaRissa - and we all enjoyed seeing photos of their Alaskan apartment.
That's all folks!
I've not blogged since Friday..... time to CATCH UP.
Saturday
Michael has some days where he is simply stubborn. He refuses to give in to Arthritis or Parkinson's and does what he wants to do - and those are usually very fun days or very productive days. Our new awning arm came in and we are happily enjoying an awning! Just in time for the heat of Texas.
We stopped by for a quick visit with my parents before we headed to Winco for groceries. They were doing laundry. This reminded Michael that I'd said it takes FOREVER to draw a big load in their dryer. Cleaning out the vent grew and grew - a project that ended up taking 5 hours, 2 trips to the store and lots of laughter as we found 23 or 25 safety pins in the dryer hose....and other repairs to tend to.
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Alex went under the house |
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Michael went under the house |
We have enough Sundays in Eugene to visit all the kids' churches. Today we went to Westside Foursquare. The pastor wasn't there, but the sermon was good and seeing Arielle and Cory was a bonus. We all headed over to Krista's church, Lively Stone, next. She and Kent had been up late making enchiladas.....it was a Mexico Mission Trip fundraiser. It was fun to jump in and help. We enjoy fellowship with this branch of the body.
Michael was in a lot of pain and so we ducked out and spent the rest of the day cozy in the Caboose.
Monday
We are blessed to be able to go with the day - flex as needed. Monday was another not so wonderful day for Michael. The fatigue and shakes which sometimes hit regardless of meds and patches - hit. We went with it. Nolan had Japanese lesson - so it WAS a productive day. ::Snort::
I finally made it to Winco.
Tuesday
The highlight of Tuesday was lunch with Mom, Dad and Aunt Marge! Aunt Marge and Aunt Celia were single missionaries who first came into my life in Liberia, West Africa. They taught me K - 2. I used to ride between Marge and Ceila on their motor scooter around the mission compound. Years later, when I was a high school student in the Philippines, they were reassigned to the Philippines! How cool is that? Marge lives in the Philippines now, but was stateside for 3 weeks. I would love to make a trip to visit.
Me and Auntie Marge - 4+ decades later |
Wednesday
Michael attended a Men's prayer group this a.m. I attended a Ladies brunch. We made an unexpected trip to the local VA clinic. We filed a piece of paper the VA system had sent to the wrong address. Michael had a session with JaRissa - and we all enjoyed seeing photos of their Alaskan apartment.
That's all folks!
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