Monday, November 27, 2006

It snows this morning...

First snow we experience in our backyard.
You can tell the kids are excited.
Is it cold? Yes, but it is fun for them.
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Sunday, November 12, 2006

After you build it - you need to test it!

So below are the picutres of Cynfor and Jessie at the desk AFTER assembly is completed. The book case is another example of the teamwork put to handy work.

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Jessie and Cynfor making a desk!

We had recently purchased a new desk for Cynfor's bedroom, and guess what, we had to assemble it. So the kids obviously wanted to join in the fun, and here they are at it.


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Thursday, November 09, 2006

Our new car

Finally we have a car that we own - well most of it (the bank owns some). Below are some pictures of the new car. We are very happy with our purchase. (Even the KIDS!)


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The coast...

So, I was lucky enough to have an offsite meeting with work, which meant we stayed overnight on the oregon coast. The hotel is called "The Inn at Spanish Head" - which is right on the beach.

Below are a couple of photographs taken from my room - the first is Sunset, the other is Sunrise. Pretty amazing view on the night I was there.
The smoke coming from the bottom of this picture is actually from our "bonfire" that we had on the night we stayed. It was pretty good standing outside in the freezing cold, being warmed by the head from the fire - which were two significantly sized logs which had washed up on the beach! Posted by Picasa

Crater lake - long drive, quick glance...

Tara and I decided to head south to see Crater lake. The weather when we left was average (raining on and off, and getting cold) and we did not know if we were going to be able to see anything. The last time I had visited there was snow across the top, and I was not able to see any part of the lake itself, just the edge of the crater - as the cloud was covering it.

Here you will see some of the strange feeling that we had standing on top. So - imagine that the temperature was around 32F (0C) - then with the WIND it must have felt closer to 20F (lets just say - very very cold!)

We did not stay for very long (for obvious reasons) - but did enjoy taking a look.

Mind you - the drive is a 5 hour each way, so it was a LONG day. Next time we will go at the start of summer, and probably stay at the bottom of the lake at a hotel.


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Don't they look scary...

This is Cynfor and Jessie (you guess which is which) just before they went out trick or treating. They only lasted until the end of the street - because of the cold weather, but enjoyed it, and were in the spirit.

We had around 20 - 30 kids drop past our house, and we nearly went through 3 bags of "candy" (lollies). All of the kids had gone to some effort in getting dressed up, and all were very polite.

I think the kids are looking forward to doing it again next year!

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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Halloween Fun!


Scary vampire and beautiful angel! Check out the blood on his face!

Dressed up houses in our neighbourhood! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Pumpkin crafting!

Here is the nice looking pumpkin.
The kids are 'helping'! They are excited!
Here is the scary pumpkin!
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Cynfor as goal keeper

Look out for that ball!
It is safe now!
Big kick, please!
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Monday, October 16, 2006

It is starting to get cold and wet now...

Well, for us, it appears that the nice weather is going away, and we are getting into the time of the year when there is rain, and it is generally colder. It is funny - my office looks out onto our lake here, and the trees have been dropping leaves over the past month or so. As I look out, there is a variety of colour around the side of the lake, which looks quite nice. (Now thinking about it - I should take a picture!)

On the weekend, Tara and I were discussing how we had not updated the blog recently. I was talking a while ago about how we should post something that talks about things we find "different" about being here in the USA.

Because there has been nothing much else happening, we are looking as though that will be something to write about.

I was going to start by saying "a funny thing happened on the way to the office" . . . It is almost true though. When we first arrived - and this did not happen just once, it has been something we have seen a few times - we saw someone, merrily driving along - reading a book. Yes, you read that right - they were reading a book while attempting to drive their car. We thought this was funny - albeit dangerous, but funny. We also thought that it was likely to be something we saw only once - but it was not. We have seen several people doing the same thing.

So, here are a few other "interesting things" to note (not all about driving);

  • It is NOT illegal in Oregon to talk on the mobile phone while driving, although it is discouraged.
  • A common phrase used is "there you go..." (specially when watching the kids play soccer)
  • When it says "FAT FREE" it does not mean healthy (that applies anywhere)
  • The price displayed is only valid if you have a store card (every store has their own discount card)
  • Junk mail is not as common here, but if you buy Sunday's paper - you get pretty much 60% junk mail, and 40% news. (We toss the news - it is really not very good quality anyway)
  • World news simply means "out of this state" (e.g. news about Washington DC is considered world news)
  • Primetime TV runs from 8pm until 11pm. (And YES we do stay up that late, because a lot of the good shows start at 10pm)
  • Primtime TV starts ON TIME. (Something that Australia needs to work out. If a show is published to start at 9pm here, it starts right on the dot of 9pm)
  • Starbucks is almost on every corner - and inside of Safeway!
  • They do things BIG here. (most of the stores are big, the cars are big)
  • Petrol is CHEAP here. (Today we saw it for $2.36 per gallon, which works out to around 0.62c per litre)
  • It is a disposable society. They seem to love the BIG SCREEN TV, but when the technology becomes old (i.e. within 6 months) they are ready to go out and buy the next best thing
  • They serve soft drink in "bottomless" cups - which means they just keep refilling
  • They let you take home what you have left at the end of the meal in a restaurant - so you take home what you paid for!

I am sure there is more things that we will find as we stay here longer, but I thought I would share a few with you for now.

Soon it will be Halloween, then after that is thanks giving, then Christmas. There are a lot of houses with decorations for Halloween, which we hope to post some pictures of. Thanks giving will be a new experience for us - by the looks of things though, Turkey may be short this year, so we may have to just get away with having sliced deli turkey!