Days 18-20: Hootnanny!

Woke up early on Fri and started getting ready for the trip up to Mt. Hood.  Luna met us down on the SE side of town and we walked around, played the pump organ, and had Lebanese food before heading east.  We all agreed that we know nothing about Lebanon.  Did you know it snows there?  The drive over to Mt. Hood was beautiful and we stopped a huge yard sale on the way.  I scored a worn out leather jacket for a buck!  Headed up to Cooper Spur and found where we were bunking for the weekend.  Really great little spot on the mountain.  Soon enough it was time to get dressed for the Square Dance.  Too much fun watching everyone and then B and I gave it a go.  Complete chaos!  Soon enough we hit the hay and prepared for the day ahead!

Morning party got started early with Feats of Strength(3-legged race,egg toss,etc..) on the lawn around ten.  Chaos again!!

We had some down time for walking and relaxing before the wedding and it was the perfect day out. Wedding was beautiful and the reception was a total Jill and Garett show!! Right down to the streaking! Everyone had a grand ol’time.

Next morning we headed up to breakfast to say our goodbyes and head back to P-town.   Jill and Garett are on there way to CANADA and then to Martha’s Vineyard and back.  They truly are beautiful together.  It is so important to be able to just have fun with the one you love.

We eased our way back into Portland and headed to Powell’s downtown.  It is so fun to get lost in this bookstore, and so easy.  We walked around downtown and headed over to the Ace Hotel lobby to get coffee and meet up with Nicole.  This place is just to cool–could have stayed there all day.  The bathroom alone….very hip.   We watched a foreign film..El Metodo.. at the Living Room Theatre.  It was an interesting film, not great, at an upscale Alamo that is overpriced and not as comfy.  We then headed into the heart of downtown and found an India Festival in the square…..mmm good food…mmm mango lassi!   After that it was time to head back to the house and relax….tomorrow will be spent getting ready for the last leg of our journey.

Days 14-17: Portland!!!

This will be short and sweet…Portland is wonderful…we are moving here….the Japanese Gardens are amazing, Zilker would be ashamed…..our nephew is hilarious…B should not drink and ride a bike until he gets more practice…king size beds are the best….it DOES NOT rain all the time, not ONCE since we got here…pork tenderloin is yummy(thanks Jules!)….we leave for the mountain tomorrow!

Days 11-13: THE Coast!

Spent the morning being lazy and getting stuff together for the beach and left out in the afternoon.  It is only a short drive to the coast, maybe two hours. This drive across 26 to the Pacific is what people take drives for,  the pine trees that create a tunnel of greens and the afternoon sun peaking through.  I actually drove the speed limit to make the drive last.  The excitement from B as we were closer and closer was too much.  He needs the ocean.  It must be his English/NewFoundlandish ancestry.  Maggie spotted the ocean before us and it was fun to watch the big blue edge get closer and closer.  Then we saw it–the Pacific–in all it’s glory and beauty.  The Oregon coast is unmatched in my mind with any other I have seen. There are no words–but we do have pictures.  We arrived at the house and the rest of the family arrived soon after.  So the place was full–the parents(John & Sandy), the kids (B, Jason, and Angie), their spouses(me, Jenn, and Chris), and the grand-kids(Sol, Blake, and Amara).  We ate and talked and tried to sleep.  Saturday we hung ate the beach!!  Too much fun with the kids!  That night we went down and had a fire on the beach…perfect.  The night sky was a little cloudy though and blocked our view of the stars.  We got a little sleep and then up again.  Sunday was a little cooler and rainy.  The parents and Jason/Jenn/Sol had to go so we went down to the beach before they left.  Wish we had more time with the parents:( They all left and we took a fat nap.  Awoke to find Chris and Angie’s friends had arrived.  We hung with them, played some cranium and watched the meteor shower.  Holy crap!!!  It was amazing –I hope at least some of you saw some of it!  That finished off our night pretty well—that and having our own room:)

Days 9 & 10: Portland!

Okay the guest bed at Jason and Jenn’s wins!! It is the %^*&$@% bomb! King size time sucker. We could easily never leave this room. We do because a) we have an awesome nephew named Solomon and b) we love this town. I think six year olds are way smarter than they used to be, but also Sol is smarter than other six year olds. Blake has a new prodigy–he already rocked the melodica after just one day. He also has a guitar and a old school Casio keyboard.(B is loving it) So first day I got up and went blueberry picking with Jill and Jake(I love this dog). We went out to Kruger farms(http://www.krugersfarmmarket.com) were you can pick your own, plus they have a market with all kinds o’goodies. Jill is gonna make some jam. mmm jam. Other than that I hung out with the peeps then later the boys went down to the Moon and Sixpence pub for some beer. Blake got to watch a local band called Trash Can Joe. Check them out at http://www.trashcanjoe.com. They rode bikes down to the pub(that is what you do in Portland) and Blake had a long tired ride home at one in the morning:)

Thursday we went exploring. Blake is on the hunt for a small accordion and the guy from the band suggested a place down on Hawthorne. It was a really cool place with a ton of rare finds and no accordions. They did have a back room full of organs and B3’s and Leslie speakers though. Trouble! B is in love with an old Ann Arbor pump organ, and I have to admit it sounded so warm and beautiful I was ready to find a way to make it his. Alas we had to leave the shop sans organ and head back to the house. I made yummy fish tacos and we bummed around the rest of the night.

Days 7&8: SLC & to Portland

Woke up to the neighbors chickens before dawn and feel back to sleep glad to be in a house and a bed. Really woke and headed to breakfast at Big Ed’s by the U. Interesting pub where the special apparently is a burger with a fried egg on it and if you really want to go for it add some chili. We then headed over to a couple of bookstores downtown…..had fun browsing and checking out the town. I meet up with Anna and Kim in the afternoon and enjoyed some JAMBA JUICE. Man I love that stuff! We then headed over to the radio station where Anna works.(KRCL) Pretty cool place. And then to this store called Black Chandelier (www.blackchandelier.biz/). Really unique stuff. Later we ate at The Pie (www.thepie.com). Seriously you guys have no idea —-seriously. All pizza for the rest of my life will be judged against the Pie. Went back to their place and hung out –had some laughs and crashed, meanwhile Blake spent the night with Tuck.

Next morning EARLY start. Blake took the first shift this morning—I slept through most of Idaho(not much to miss in southern Idaho anyway). We hit a bad accident outside Boise and had to use Maggie to find a back way–still lost an hour in time. Long drive and nothing much to speak of until we hit the Columbia river and followed it all the way to Portland. The river and the road wound it’s way through the mountains and then we saw Mt. Hood and knew we where almost there. This place is just too wonderful. We saw lots of wind surfers and kite boarders…looks like a blast, but hard core. Arrived at Jason’s around six and let ourselves in(Jason and Jenn are taking dance lessons). The family got home–holy crap is Sol grown. Jenn cooked us some tasty dinner and we chatted it up. We are welcoming the huge guest bed…..mmmm sleep.

Day 6: Arches to Salt Lake City

Dear God did we both need a shower!  We woke up after a hot night—-hard to sleep when you are sweating.  Got an early start and did the hike up to Landscape arch.  We took a couple of side trips over to Tunnel arch and Pine Tree arch.  We were both really too tired to do anything so it was harder than it should have been.  Left the Devil’s Garden and headed out of the park–stopped to view Delicate arch on the way out.  Got on the road to Salt Lake  and the day was already heating up.  There is not much to speak of along the drive to SLC, stopped at a truck stop town called Green River and thought of CCR.  Nothing impressive, not the food or the place,  the people all looked stuck and numb from a life probably spent dreaming of something else.  Drove a winding road to SLC and arrived in the late afternoon heat at our friend Tuckers house.  He welcomed us into a cool house with a shower and some great company.   Tuck and Blake spent the rest of our time in SLC doing the music thing,  Telesa cooked us a long awaited home cooked meal and then she and I hung while the guys had pub night. SLC seems like a pretty cool town, wish it were a little cooler.

Day 5: Mesa Verde to Arches

So we were both blown away by the beauty of this drive…leaving Colorado and all its majestic green and traveling into Utah with the a landscape I cannot describe. Utah is like another planet unto itself….complicated and mysterious. I had a hard time paying attention to the road the closer we were to Arches with all the crazy rock formations and rich reds everywhere you look. Right before we drove into Moab we stopped at the Hole in the Rock. Check it out at: http://www.theholeintherock.com it is a pretty cool place and story. We had some ice cream and did the tour of the house and then drove on through Moab to Arches National Park. Really I cannot stress enough how much Americans pay no attention to our land….please think about visiting a national park soon….Arches would be a great place to start. We arrived in the heat of the day and set up camp at the Devil’s Garden Campground. Breathtaking views…no shade. We decided to hike up to Broken Arch. Not the best idea in the Utah heat of the day. It was fun and beautiful, but we were wasted by the end. We decided to drive to the visitor’s center for some ac since it was no cooler at our camp and no showers. We then decided to treat ourselves to a dinner in town, so we drove into Moab and relaxed over Italian food. We probably did not smell to great, but what are you gonna do. We drove back in time to catch the sunset and a ranger presentation. The ranger was very nice and we talked to her a little before the show. Found out that they(the man) are cutting funding once again for the park services, she is already doing the job of the three rangers and not getting compensation to match…sad. We are planing on a early hike up to Landscape Arch tomorrow morning and a short trip to see Delicate Arch before we drive on to Salt Lake City.

Day 4: Mesa Verde

Ok so these cliff dwellings will blow your mind. How? How did they get up there or down there? Well, I will tell you…. they were flying ninja fish people. Seriously, it all makes sense. We had fun roaming around and climbing ladders and developing our theory all day. Realized that most Americans don’t come to National Parks. We are surrounded by other languages and are in the minority here at the park. Lots of Germans(Jules) and French(Casey), kind of like we are on vacation in Europe. The park is beautiful, but we are both exhausted from last night. You know what it is worse than sleeping on the ground? Wet ground. We woke up to a rainstorm last night. Not a big deal till you feel a wet spot underneath you and realize that the rain is getting in tent. So after little sleep I am calling it an early night and Blake is hanging outside. Tomorrow we head further west into the land of Utah. Never been there either.

Flying Ninja Fish

Day 3: Santa Fe to Mesa Verde

Went back into town for a stroll and a coffee breakfast.  Sad to be leaving, but excited to continue on the journey.  The drive up to Mesa Verde was quick and beautiful.  Colorado has a feeling about it as soon as you pass into the state.  We both have never been through this state before.  The mountains and the green sweep you along the road.  We arrived at Mesa Verde National Park and realized it was gonna rain soon so we had to beat the clock on getting the tent up.  Only ten minutes after finishing it was raining and the thunder was all around.  That storm blew over pretty quick so we found ourselves with some leisure time to relax.  We decided to make a fire and roast some dogs.  Not the best meal we have ever cooked, but it was nice to relax and enjoy the night.  Tomorrow we will go on a tour of Cliff Palace and roam around the park all day.  Sleeping on the ground is not  as fun as you think.  I have developed some bruises and I NEED a massage in the worst way.

sunset

Day 2: Lubbock to Santa Fe

5 and a half hours..320 miles…gas $3.29/gal

Started the day early with a swim and the let’s get the hell out of Texas.  Drove through some small towns today with nothing much to see except mills and silos.  Lots of sky to look at and some good music courtesy of Bob Dylan’s radio show on XM.  Arrived at Santa Fe and immediately realized this place is amazing.  As we where pulling in a big thunderstorm was making a show for us over the Pecos Wilderness.  Rolled down the windows and the air was clean and cool.  When I stepped out of the car the smell of pine and the air baptized me and everything inside me sighed.  We set up camp, rather I set up camp while Blake watched( thanks Jim).  Drove into to the city, and walked around all afternoon.  This city really is a place I would like to live when I am about 45.   I cannot express in words the connection I feel to the earth here.  We came back out to the KOA and the night sky is full of stars.  Tomorrow we will be heading to town again before driving to Mesa Verde National Park.  I will give you guys some more photos soon.  xoxo Jenn