Friday, March 09, 2007

Proud Artist


Jessie's art work had been selected to display at Bethany Village Starbuck's for this month. There are only one piece art work from each grade to be selected every month. She is so proud of herself as you can tell! This is a picture of the whole display. Can you find her work?

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Jessie's 8th Birthday

Home made cake with candles could not blow off!

Opening her presents.



Dinner at Maxican restaurant. Waitress sang songs and gave her a special hat and free desert. People came over and wished her 'Happy Birthday'.
She had a great day!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Our first sleep-over in our house...



It is common in the USA, as it is in Australia, for school friends to come and stay the night. Well, with Jessie's birthday on Monday (March 5th), we asked her if she would like to have a couple of friends come stay. We did not want to have a huge party, as we are planning to head down to California later in the month to Disneyland, which we thought was enough.

Anyhow, Tara picked up the two visiting friends around 4.30pm on Friday afternoon, and they headed to our place for the rest of the night. We arranged Pizza from Papa Murphy's - which basically is uncooked Pizza made while you wait, then you simply put it in the oven and cook it yourself. We had not had it before, but it was very good - although the order was wrong when we looked at the Pizza's after we got home. It was okay though, the Hawaiian was simply missing pineapple, and the other Pizza was missing MEAT! The kids did not care, actually they preferred the without meat option.

The girls headed off to bed around 9pm, but we knew that they would not be falling asleep in a hurry. That is normal, kids talk and don't want to sleep. So by around 11pm, they eventually started to drift off and sleep!

Above are some pictures of the girls before sleep.

Monday, February 19, 2007

Kung Hei Fat Choi - or "Happy New Year!"

This year is the year of the PIG! Below is a link to us enjoying the celebrations here in Portland.

Best wishes to you all in this the year of the pig.


Let's play trains...

This past weekend, the kids and I decided to take a trip down to the Portland Expo centre to see the model train expo. We managed to get Tara to join us, she has not been feeling well due to a cold.

As you can see by the pictures below, there was a lot of cool trains to see. From some amazingly small ones (check out the one inside the old Macintosh computer) - right up to ride on ones (we have no pictures of that one.)

All in all, it was a fun time - definitely a place to visit if you are interested in model trains at all. They had workshops on how to build scenery, to the story about Walt Disney and his interest in model trains.






Sunday, February 04, 2007

Our trip to Tillamook

On January 28th we went to Tillamook. Tillamook is famous for its cheese. Some of the pictures below were taken outside the cheese factory. The other pictures are of some of the famous Oregon coast. We thought the view was very similar to the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia.






Monday, January 22, 2007

After the BIG snow

Melting snow men
Slippery street

Snow fight field


Back to school



Building a snow man

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Who needs to really go to Mount Hood!

Well, we awoke at our normal time this morning, I was going to get ready for a dentist appointment, and get the kids off to school before I went. I looked out the back and saw the "white stuff" all over the yard, then looked out the front, same again.

We checked on the TV and online, apparently the schools were still open, and work does not close - you generally should attend regardless - unless it is unsafe to do so.

I dropped the kids off, and headed to my appointment. It took me about 5 minutes to realize that it was going to be a long drive. There was already an accident between a bus and three cars (not serious, but blocking most of the road.) There were other issues with drivers who really had NO IDEA how to drive with snow, and what happens when you drive in this weather.

When I got to the dentist, they were closed. I was stuck, bucause I was NOT going to head back out with all of the other people on the road. Let's just say that Starbucks was doing a roaring trade. (There were A LOT of people in the same boat.)

I waited for around 45 minutes, when I found out that I needed to go back to the school as it had been closed, and we needed to pick up the kids. It was the slowest drive on normal roads I have ever taken. It was like driving in a precession. I did not go faster than around 15 miles per hour.

I made it home without incident, and the kids made it back. We are snug in the house, the kids tried making a snowman, but that failed. (Too cold on their hands they said.) I look out the window at other kids who are currently having a snow fight.

Work has closed as of 2pm today, and we are not sure what tomorrow will bring. Let's just say - we wished we had weather like this at Christmas, it is amazing, and asides from what it does to the roads - it is great fun! Check out what it really looked like!




Monday, January 15, 2007

Finally - Jessie gets to Ski

The weekend of January 12th, 2007 is the long weekend for Martin Luther King Jr. memorial day. Although the memorial day is actually a Monday.

We decided earlier in the week that we would head back up to Mount Hood to go skiing again. Jessie was very keen to learn how to Ski, after hearing and seeing how much fun Cynfor had been having the last time we went.

This time we decided to head to the lower part of Mount Hood, to a place called "Ski Bowl." This is a considerable way below the Mount Hood summit - and when you are part way up the bowl, you can see the summit clearly. It was an amazing day - weather wise. We headed out from home at around 7am, stopping in Sandy (about 30 - 40 minutes away from Mount Hood) for breakfast.

By the time we arrived at the Bowl, there were already a number of people - although our car space was ideal, as we were right out the front of the Ski School! Anyhow, we all registered for lessons - Tara, Jessie and myself went for beginners classes, and Cynfor was put up to a more advanced level - being he had had so much fun the last time.

Our lessons were not due to start until around 2pm, so because we had arrived so early, we figured we would have a play around on the Ski's. I tried my best to give Jessie some pointers on what she needed to understand, after hearing what Tara and Cynfor had learned the last time.

She picked up on the basics very quickly, and was ready go give it a faster effort at 2pm when our lesson started. Again, proved that kids get into skiing pretty quickly and easily - she was off like a duck to water within no time.

The only problem we found was that although Cynfor, Tara and myself were exhausted by around 3.30pm - Jessie wanted to keep on going! We had to call it a day, and headed back down the mountain - as it starts to get dark pretty early, we did not want to be driving down when the ice started to build.

Although the weather was fantastic - which I am sure you can probably gauge from the photographs below - it was still only around 26F (about -3C) - it was pretty cold!

By the time we had gotten home, all of us had some form of ache or pain, but were thinking about the next time we were hoping to get up to the mountain to go again.




The following is actually a video - not a very clear one (because of the sun), but you get the idea. You can see Cynfor coming down to a stop, showing his "expert skills!"

Monday, January 01, 2007

Skiing on Mount Hood!

New Year's Eve, and we got up pretty early to head up to Mount Hood to get some skiing in. The kids were excited, and the weather turned out fantastic! Sadly, Jessie was not able to Ski on the day, because we were not able to get her fitted into a class with kids of her age. We plan to get her a chance next time. There were not a lot of areas to really play in the snow, without fear of being hit by a snowboarder or skier! So she and I spent most of the time going back and forth between watching Tara and Cynfor ski, and Timberline lodge, which had a warm fireplace, and a table for us to sit and watch through the windows in heated comfort! It was not really a cold day, and once you stood out for a while, you were quite hot. Tara even took her gloves off because she was so hot!


By the end of the day, Cynfor was skiing downhill like he had always been able to do it, and Tara was saying that her arms and back ached through all the work they had been through.


We were all very tired, so by around 11pm, we were all in bed sleeping - at midnight, we heard fireworks going off, but to be honest, I think we were all so tired, it did not matter. It was a great day had by all - even if we did miss the start of the new year!








On the way back from the coast

On the way back from the coast, we tried to do some whale watching at Cannon beach, but because of the weather the whales were difficult to see. (Actually we saw NONE!) We did take some pictures though.


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Our trip to Astoria

On Saturday, December 30th 2006, we went to the Oregon coast to meet up with Tara's friends from Seattle. Astoria is probably the most northern coastal town in Oregon, and below are some pictures taken from the Astoria Column, which sits on top of the hill overlooking the town.



We did go up to the top, Cynfor was not happy about the heights, coming down the stairs was a slow walk. He was not very happy about it, but here is the photograph to prove he did it!