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Slowing Down

Slowing Down

I’m sorry I missed posting last week. After a full month on the road, I was just worn out!

When I wrote last, we were still in Portland. We finished out our time there with a visit to the beautiful Grotto. It’s a Catholic church next to a forested cliff area. They have created an outdoor chapel under the redwoods and it is absolutely beautiful. We set El and Adia up with a big haul of groceries. They made us a yummy dinner and we played a board game. Then we bid them farewell–hopefully to see them again in a few months.

Our drive from Oregon to Utah was uneventful (hooray!). We spent a few more days with family–we worked on a renovation project at Nathan’s sister’s place, took Margaret on a walk around Silver Lake and lunch at the Silver Fork Lodge, and spent more time with Max. Since he had a few serious spills, things were a bit rough while we were there this time. We tried to introduce a little joy into his difficult days with a visit from his violin and also joining in the care center’s Chocolate Party one evening. He loved the mint chocolate chip ice cream! I also snuck in one more dinner with my sister Jana. Again, we hope to see all those dear ones in a few months.

We continued our move eastward. Five years ago, I couldn’t imagine driving across the country. Then COVID hit, and we have criss-crossed the U.S. multiple times over, visiting family, seeing national parks, and doing all kinds of touring. We even have a pretty good routine for driving from Utah to St. Louis (there’s a really good Mexican restaurant in Cheyenne, a solid motel that we stop at in York, Nebraska, and Kansas City always serves up a delicious lunch!). We arrived at Alex’s place, excited to meet our newest family member, baby Arthur. He’s a sweetheart!

On September 1st, we got to celebrate our daughter-in-law’s birthday. It’s fun to spoil Hanna a bit, since she works so hard to take care of her brood of boys. I spent the day in the kitchen, whipping up french toast and peach cobbler and cooking up a curry storm with Alex. It’s been a long time since I spent so much time cooking and it was exhausting and delightful. The weather in Missouri has tempered a bit and there have been some lovely cool mornings to counter the warm afternoons. 

We have spent the last week in full grandparent mode. Unfortunately, Nathan and I ( and Alex) all came down with a cold a few days after we arrived, so we have had to keep our distance from mama and baby. But we’ve been playing with the older two boys inside (legos, trains, puzzles, and books) and outside (swings, slide, and stomp rockets). It’s been a real blessing to be settled in for a few weeks and to recover from a whirlwind August. We love our traveling life, but we have to pace ourselves! Even though hanging out with Teddy and Peter is a challenge sometimes, it’s a joy. We feel very grateful that we can spend so much time with our grandchildren.

We wish you a wonderful week and hope that you are starting to feel a bit of autumn where you are. Much love!

 

More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...

Rollercoaster

Rollercoaster

We had some wide mood swings this week. The ups were welcoming our sixth grandchild and reuniting with loved ones. We were in the dumps with an August snowstorm, sitting in traffic, and a pricey piece of vandalism.

First, the best news! After a rocky pregnancy, being overdue, and a very long labor, Alex and Hanna welcomed son Arthur to their little family of boys. Hanna was an absolute rock star for sticking it out and we couldn’t be happier for them! We will be back to their place in less than a week and we are super excited to meet our new grandson, Archie.

We were in Santa Cruz until Thursday and enjoying all that a stay with Ron and Martha includes: good company, good food, and beautiful California weather and scenery. Nathan and Ron did a couple of great bike rides along the coast and into the hills. We went on a lovely kayak trip in the Elkhorn Slough Marine Area. We saw harbor seals, sea otters, pelicans and other sea birds, and even a jelly! It was so fun to spend time with Ron and Martha, as usual.

We had a nice drive through Northern California and enjoyed the gorgeous scenery around Mt. Shasta. We spent the night in Medford, Oregon so that we could get up on Friday and detour to Crater Lake on our way to Portland. Well, Friday did not have a great start. We expect to have rain and clouds in the Pacific Northwest…that’s just part of its charm. However, by the time we got to the visitor center at Crater Lake, we were in an August blizzard! We did drive part of the rim road and the storm and clouds cleared enough for us to get a small glimpse of the lake. 

Due to the park having road closures due to construction and wildfires, we took the scenic route to return to I-5 and continue north. Well, we got stuck in the canyon behind an accident that had our lane of traffic at a complete stand-still for about an hour. We expected to be in the car for about six hours, but that turned into more like eight or nine hours. It was a bummer, but not the worst. However, the end of the day was great because we got to see our youngest, El, and their partner, Adia, for the first time in over a year! They moved to Portland this spring and it was so fun to see their new home and spend some time catching up.

Saturday started off great with breakfast at Fuller’s Coffee Shop and a nice walk around the Pearl district, the Saturday Market, and Powell’s Bookstore. We met up with El and Adia and went to grab the car to drive to the science museum only to find out that someone had slashed one of our tires. Nathan threw on the spare, dropped the three of us off at the museum, and went to find somewhere to replace the tire. He really had to work for it, since he had to find the exact match to the other three tires, but after great effort and some great luck, he was able to find a dealership that had just one of that very tire. Vandalism sucks!

Meanwhile, we toured the very fun Oregon Museum of Science and Industry for a couple hours without Nathan. They had a fun exhibit about Tyrannosaurus Rex and we loved trying to solve the puzzles in the Turbine Hall. After Nathan was able to rejoin us, we watched Laser Beatles at the Planetarium and then played with light and color. We ended the evening with dinner at an Iraqi restaurant.

I hope you all have a great week and we will report next week after our return to Missouri!

 

More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...

A Moment to Breathe

A Moment to Breathe

The last couple of months since we returned from Europe have been delightful: spending time with family, enjoying the beauty of the U.S., and reacquainting ourselves with the things that we missed. But it’s been a whirlwind, too. We started this week in Utah, bouncing from place to place and soaking up time with people we love. Now we are in Santa Cruz, California, still enjoying loved ones, but at a slower pace.
While we were in Utah, Nathan busied himself doing a few home projects for his stepmom, Margaret. He replaced faucets, helped her order new shades for the kitchen window, and fixed some difficult doorknobs. He also played the violin for Max on several occasions and even gave him a haircut. I worked on adding a few “homey” touches to Max’s room at the care center, like some silk plants and an extra change of bedding. We compiled a mini biography of Max and made a cute poster of it so that people who don’t know him can appreciate what an amazing life he has lived. One of the most time-consuming projects for me was to collect family photos from everyone, add digital name labels to each photo, and upload those to Max’s new digital photo frame. It was a joyful project, but a big family means that there are a lot of photos!
We got to visit with friends from different parts of our lives–music, dance, work, and neighbors. We stopped by our house and dug through our storage to pick up a few things. I will say that we lost our nerve a bit and gave up on some of the items on our lists. We did end up with the important stuff–music, an electric guitar, and some different clothes! We also hiked to Bell Canyon reservoir with Liz, Christian, Michael, and Ammon and had a marvelous time.
We set off for California on Thursday and it was a lovely day for travel. We normally don’t enjoy stopping in Reno, but we found an amazing Mexican restaurant that made the pause feel more worth it. Now we are installed in the guest house at Nathan’s Uncle Ron’s place. It has felt good to take things at a slightly slower pace for a few days. I am getting a lot of knitting done, finishing up some books, and enjoying my visits with Aunt Martha. Nathan is putting in a lot of time practicing and playing chamber music with Ron. The ocean air is refreshing and having a break from the heat has been a blessing. We’ve also had a few minutes to plan our next couple of months.
Some of you are wondering, “So, what about the baby?” Well, the news is…no news. Hanna’s doctor is unconcerned that she is still pregnant. She is healthy. Baby is healthy. We are patiently awaiting his arrival and trying to be zen about the whole thing. He is just fashionably late, I guess!
We will be here in Cali for a few more days, and then it will be on to Portland to see El and Adia. They moved in the spring and we are eager to see their new home and spend a couple of days with them.
More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...

Moving Westward

Moving Westward

I was hoping that I would have time this week to update you on all the goings on, but this little post will have to do as we have been pretty busy!

We decided to take a little extra time as we headed west and so we stopped for a night and a concert (Joe Bonamassa at Red Rocks) in Denver. Then we spent a few days in Keystone and Breckenridge hiking and kayaking and enjoying the beautiful mountains and pine air. We took the scenic route out of the mountains through Leadville and Aspen and that was nice.

Utah has been good. Since we were only here for a few days at the end of June, we have planned to see friends and family for meals and outings more this time. I was able to have lunch with my family on Saturday. It’s been a few years since the siblings were together and we had a lot of fun. We had dinner with a former business partner of Nathan’s and his wife. We have been able to have several visits with Nathan’s dad, including today when Nathan played Bach for him. Church and meals and games and visiting with the family is great!

The only sad thing to report this week is that we are still on baby watch. Our poor daughter-in-law Hanna is now overdue and that baby seems to be taking his sweet time. We are anxious to meet him!

Hopefully next week will be a bit quieter and I can tell you about our exploits a little more. Have a marvelous week!

More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...

A Quick One

A Quick One

Just a little note since we are on the road this weekend. We had a great week playing with Teddy and Peter and their parents, but we’re all still eagerly awaiting the arrival of the baby brother. Nathan and I spent three nights in Kansas City and now we are making our way westward with a stop in Denver.  I’ll fill you in on the details next week. Have a good one and stay cool!

More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...

Some History and Lots of Time with the Kiddos

Some History and Lots of Time with the Kiddos

Just a quick post this week from Missouri. It’s rare for us to have a week when we can snuggle all the grandkids in a 7-day span, but this week it happened! We also visited the historic Blennerhasset Island in the middle of the Ohio River.

Harman Blennerhasset was an Irish noble who immigrated to the Ohio with his wife at the end of the 18th century. They built a mansion on an island where they hosted lots of big wigs from the colonial era, which was pretty impressive for living on the frontier. The whole thing got really dramatic when they welcomed Aaron Burr after the whole “vice president killed Hamilton in a duel” thing. Burr convinced Blennerhasset to participate in his plan to create a separate nation in Texas with him as King. Burr was arrested for treason, along with Blennerhasset and others. They were never convicted of the conspiracy, but the debacle ruined Blennerhasset and he and his family never returned to their fabulous mansion, which burned to the ground in 1811. The state of West Virginia rebuilt it and you can ride a sternwheeler out to the island for a tour. It was worth the visit.

We also got to do some outings with Huck and Piper this week. We took them to the mall to ride the little train and to have lunch. We also went to the children’s museum in Parkersburg, which is always a good time. Baby Hugh is getting chunky and starting to smile and coo and just generally turn on the charm.

We are now settled in at Alex’s place and will be here for a few more days, playing hard with Teddy and Peter, and impatiently awaiting the arrival of grandkid #6. Any day now! We are trying to help them to have some extra rest in anticipation of their new addition.

 Next week we will be on the road and moving slowly westward, so catch you then! Have a great week.

More Med and Beyond

More Med and Beyond

This week, we had an excellent end to our cruise and we’re now off on new adventures.

Grand Mediterranean

Grand Mediterranean

What a wonderful week it has been! We have thoroughly enjoyed the first half of our Mediterranean cruise. We stopped in Crete (twice), Mykonos, Istanbul, and Athens.

Setting Sail

Setting Sail

We are sailing the Mediterranean! It's been about a year since the cruise line offered to let us move to a different date and we postponed by a year. We are back in Europe and having a ball! We flew from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam, then onto Rome from there. The...