Showing posts with label family pics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family pics. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2023

TRELLIS TIME

One year ago I asked for suggestions on FB for how to add some visual balance to the empty space on the left of the chimney. I decided I wanted to install a trellis and came up with a tentative plan, but just haven't gotten around to doing it. 

Last Friday we were in Medford and I shared my plan with Dad to get his input. He suggested an alternative plan that would be lighter and more stable, then offered to come up and do it for me. There's no way I'd turn down that offer! 

He e-mailed me that night with a list of measurements he needed, but we were out of town until Saturday night. I was mostly unplugged on Sunday and was away from home when I read his message, so I didn't get numbers to him until Monday. He built the trellis on Tuesday, then drove up yesterday to install it. Wasn't that kind of him?

Dad had Naomi and Tyler crunch some numbers with him soon after arriving, then we headed outside. 


We were mostly there for moral support and to pretend like we're useful, but we did hand him things as he needed them.



Here's what the finished job looks like today with some baby vines planted underneath. 


The kids and I had to leave for a while yesterday, so Dad finished installing the trellis while we were gone. It was a little jarring to come back and see something attached to the house. It's just so big. I'd given measurements that synced up with the window on the opposite side of the chimney, but didn't think about how the trellis would appear bigger because it's extended from the siding. It may take a little while to get used to, but I love it. I can't wait to see the wood weather a bit and become covered with beautiful flowers. I'll have to share a picture later in the summer when it's filled in and the roses on the opposite side have gotten bigger. As for now, I already have another wall that I'm thinking of adding a trellis to. 

Tuesday, April 25, 2023

WOODEN SHOE TULIP FEST - 2023

The little Ws and I took an unplanned trip to Wooden Shoe's Tulip Fest today. I hopped online about 30 minutes after I woke up, picked an arrival time and bought tickets online (Tyler's still young enough to get in free!), then headed over a few hours later. With a very wet and cold spring, this is the latest peak bloom they've had in 40 years, but it made for a great outing on a random Tuesday. I think it's been eight years since we've gone, which is a bit ridiculous since it's just a few miles down the road from us and people travel for hours to come see the blooms. Such is life. 

Anyway, here are three Ws at the start of our visit. 

 

Then several shots of the fields.








A couple close-up collages.



Tyler got on three tractors, including one he was happy to pedal around.




A quick windmill selfie because it felt necessary.


Naomi and Tyler had some rubber duck races while I sent ducks back and forth with two little siblings who were there. 



After duck races, visiting the artists' booths that are open on weekdays (including a guy who we got to watch make a glass mushroom), and buying a few items in the gift shop, we grabbed doughnuts from Deliciosa Donuts' booth in the food vendor area and headed back to our car. I didn't look at pictures until we got home, but it turns out that cinnamon sugar doughnuts don't look very appetizing with the backdrop of a bark dust path. Ha! At least they tasted good. That's all that counts, right?


One parting shot before we got in the car, with skies clear enough to see the mountains. 


It was a great way to spend a few hours!

Thursday, March 30, 2023

COVERED BRIDGES & A CAROUSEL

I made plans late last night for a little spring break excursion today. Two goofy kids and I hit the road just after 10:00 this morning.


Our first stop was Gilkey Covered Bridge. I think covered bridges look cool, but I'd never actually seen one in real life.


Here's the view off one side of the bridge.


Our next stop was Hoffman Covered Bridge, just a few miles down the road. 


The sides of Gilkey were mostly open, but Hoffman had only two windows on each side. 


We ate a picnic lunch in the car, then took off for our next stop at The Albany Historic Carousel and Museum. Natie had visited it last summer and told me it was cool, so it seemed worth checking out for some spring break entertainment. I asked someone to take a picture of us while we waited in line, proof  the three of us were there at the same time.


Then we all picked our animals. Naomi initially had her eye on a dragon, but opted for a cow this time.


Tyler was all about the tiger on this ride.


I chose this bear because I love that there's a butterfly on its nose.


We ended up sitting in places that (barely) put us all in one picture, but I'm glad we got the initial group shot while we waited to get on.


The three of us went on this ride together, then the kids rode one more time before we left. 

Other than the carousel itself, there are four other main parts of the facility - museum, carving room, painting room, and gift shop. The museum and carving room are accessed on a guided tour. This miniature carousel was my favorite thing in the museum. Built 100 years ago by Harry Dentzel, it measures five feet wide, has 48 miniature animals on it, and is fully operational.


If there's a wild animal with it's mouth wide open in a museum, you have to pose as if the animal is trying to eat your head. It's a rule.


The carving room was fascinating. There were several animals in various stages of carving, so it was neat to compare the artist's rendering to the current progress of each piece. With the exception of power tools for cutting the original blocks of wood, each animal is carved by hand. The tour guide said the loudest sound in the room is conversation among carvers.


Here's one example of an animal somewhere between rudimentary shape and intricately detailed.


The bathroom wall had tiles with pictures of various carousel animals, which I thought was a neat decorative touch. Each animal has a financial sponsor and one of the requirements is that the sponsor add some whimsy to the traditional animal, an element that's personal to them. I talked with a man in the carving room who knows the sponsor of this bear and said it's an optometrist, hence the glasses and the eye chart in the basket. I don't know the significance of the other basket items, but I love the whimsy. I'd noticed it at the carousel and loved learning how it came about from the tour guide. 


I didn't take any pictures in the painting room, but this bear was one of the works in progress there. As for the gift shop, I think the neatest carousel-themed item they sell is clear Christmas ornaments filled with wood shavings from specific animals. Such a unique gift for someone who loves a particular carousel animal!

We finally left the carousel, but took some time to walk up and down a couple streets before heading back to our car. Here's a giant mural we saw along the way.



We stopped in at Brick Circuit after seeing their LEGO carousel in the window. 



The prettiest dumpster I've ever seen was at DieHard Piercing and Tattoo Studio


I think this church building is beautiful! It's shared by two congregations now, but was originally a Presbyterian church. We couldn't find a date placard on it, but Wiki says it was built in 1891. The parsonage next door had a placard saying it was built in 1910. 


Our last thing was to get a treat. My plan was to find a bakery, but most were closed by the time we were leaving town and the one that was open had cupcakes, which no one wanted. We ended up stopping by Yuly's, a Mexican bakery that's like a smaller version of a local place we love. Still open in the afternoon and everything was delicious. 



Our excursion was over and we went back home. Fun day!

Saturday, February 18, 2023

FOOD & FRIENDS


Several of the gals who sit near each other at church gathered for a potluck-style tea party. So much food! 


While I was off having fun with some of my friends, Tyler got to spend time playing Minecraft with one of his. 

Saturday, February 11, 2023

ONE-ON-ONE KID TIME


I had to drop Naomi off at Canby Grove yesterday afternoon, so we left early and took care of some errands first. Those stops went faster than anticipated and we found ourselves with about 45 minutes to fill. We parked in downtown Canby and walked to Art-O-Maddic. I love the variety of work they have on display in the gallery and Naomi bought several stickers in the store before we left. We walked over to The Book Nook next, taking time to browse the titles and look at the non-book items they have for sale. Including stickers. Which Naomi bought some of before we left. Of course.


I drove over to Bauman's today to get a candle I love while it was on sale and asked Tyler if he wanted to join me for some time on the playground. He did. We made a quick trip through the store, enough time for me to buy a couple candles and him to buy some jerky, the we headed back outside. The sun broke through the clouds a few minutes later and we spent an hour going down the slides lots of times, playing one round of hide-and-seek, traipsing around play structures, and swinging. 

It was so fun to have some unplanned time alone with these kids the last couple days!

Friday, January 13, 2023

TEETH & HAIR

Tyler lost his last baby tooth yesterday, which prompted him to declare that he's a man now. I'm not so sure about that statement, but it is the first time in twenty years we haven't had any baby teeth in our household.


Tim wanted Naomi to give him a haircut, but she'd never done a fade before. She watched a brief tutorial on YouTube, then he talked her through the process. 


 

Saturday, October 29, 2022

HALLOWEEN - 2022

Naomi, Tyler, and I headed to Lee Farms for our church's Hootenanny on Thursday. We had to get proof we were all there before we went our separate ways. 


We met up with some of Natie's family and I found this crew jumping together at one point.


Naomi stayed busy volunteering at one of the activity stations. That blue tongue of hers makes me think she did some quality control on the candy she was giving out. 


It's such a blessing to be friends with the mom of the person your kid marries. Alicia and I haven't hung out in quite a while, so it was fantastic to have some time to visit.


These two were so happy to see each other! Once upon a time, quite a while ago, Flo used to hold Naomi in the nursery at church. Those days are long gone, but now that former baby got to hook the former nursery worker up with some candy.


Some friends came over for pumpkin carving on Friday evening. You could tell they were concentrating on the task because this normally chatty group was really quiet for a while. Snacks, jack-o-lanterns, laughter, and moms chatting in another room made for a fun time.


Woodburn had their second annual trunk or treat downtown. We didn't go last year, but I asked Tyler if he was interested this time around. He was. It was quick, fun, and he came home with candy. Bonus points for seeing friends arriving about the same time we did. The boys tried to take a picture together, which was comical because they couldn't get their arms around each other.


Three consecutive days of Halloween fun, but we'll probably lay low on the actual holiday.