Sunday, July 1, 2012
Camping
Last weekend we went camping at a camp site in Welches, Oregon, called Mt. Hood RV Village. It was a huge camp site with spaces for RVs, tent camping and cabins. We wisely booked a cabin and, as it rained on and off all weekend long, were so happy we had the cabin. Especially because the cabin had a porch which allowed us to still cook our food without getting wet. The cabins are called "rustic cabins" for a reason. They are basically wooden rooms with a couple cots and a ratty old couch. But it also had electricity so that was an added bonus. The bathrooms were next door and we had our own picnic table, fire pit and bbq. We borrowed a camp stove from Joan and Bill so we were pretty well set. We made chicken and vegetable skewers the first night. Pancakes and sausage for breakfast, hot dogs for lunch, and steak and beans for dinner the next night. When it wasn't raining we went on walks/bike rides and Henry spent a lot of time cooking over the campfire. He cooked just about anything we would let him...including melons! When it was raining we went to the indoor pool, the game room and even took a trip up to Timberline Lodge.
On Saturday we went to the Rainbow Trout farm where Henry and Brett fished. They caught four fish in about 30 minutes...which actually was longer than I thought it would take because usually you get a bite as soon as you put your line in but we had to cast about 5 or 6 times before we caught one - which was good...it stretched out the time we spent there a little bit longer.
On Saturday night we went to the lodge and played a few rounds of Bingo. I think Henry liked it, but he started to get a stomach ache that got progressively worse as the evening wore on so we left Bingo after about a half an hour. Poor guy kept feeling worse and worse and it even woke him up in the middle of the night. He seemed feverish too so we gave him some Tylenol and then he was able to sleep through the rest of the night.
All in all it was a great experience but next time we go I'll plan it for August so we will get some warm weather!!
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Rose Festival 2012
For the Rose Festival this year we went to the Junior Rose Festival Parade, went down to look at some of the boats that docked downtown, and attended the milk carton boat races. I really wanted to take Henry down to the Fun Center rides (they have a new name now, City Fair or something like that?), but it didn't work out this year. Next year for sure!
Henry enjoyed the parade again this year; although I think he liked it a little bit less this year than he did last year. During a break in the action he ran out into the middle of the street and started dancing for everyone...the people across the street started clapping for him and he loved it!
We also went down to the waterfront and looked at some of the boats and even went on board a couple. The picture of Henry next to the big steering wheel is on board a Canadian Naval sailboat. The other picture is on a Vietnam river patrol boat. Henry was super excited about the giant gun...
Lastly we attended the milk carton boat races in Sellwood. This was the first time any of us had ever been and it was so fun. It ended up being a very sunny and almost hot day which was great. The only problem was how long of a delay there was in between each race...next time we'll take a picnic and just plan on sitting around and hanging out for awhile.
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Rollerskating!
Wednesdays at Oaks Park (our new hangout!) are preschool rollerskating day. For $5.50 you get admission to the rink and skate rental for one preschooler plus the parent skates for free. Or, the parent can just accompany the kiddo onto the rink in their regular shoes (which is what I did). They also give a free 15 minute lesson to help the kids get started. Henry did amazingly well...it was certainly much easier than ice skating, that's for sure! Plus, Chipper the park's chipmunk mascot came out and Henry got to skate with him so that was a big added bonus for him. The video isn't the best because he thought I was trying to take still pictures of him and kept stopping and posing, but it gives you a little idea of how he did. We'll definitely be returning for another morning of skating!
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Multnomah County Fair
The Multnomah County Fair was held at Oaks Park over Memorial Day weekend. When we found out we could get free ride bracelets through Brett's work we decided it was a must-attend event! Having just been to Oaks Park the previous weekend, we knew that Henry loves the rides and the addition of farm animals...well, that sealed the deal. So there weren't a ton of animals since they all have to be from within Multnomah County, but the city of Corbett's 4H club made a good showing of alpacas, goats, chickens and a lone rabbit.
Henry is loving, loving, loving the kiddie "thrill rides" this year. He not only wanted to go on just about every single one there, but even wanted to do some of them all by himself. Above is a video of one of the rides he wouldn't go on last year, but did this year (and wanted to all by himself). I foresee lots of visits to Oaks Park in our future!
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Mother's Day
Henry doesn't look like he's enjoying this... |
Having a little more fun now! |
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Mother's Day Tea
On the Thursday before Mother's Day Henry's school had a little performance and tea for all the mothers. The kids came into the room in a line and sang three songs to the moms and then we had some snacks and the kids gave us the presents they had made (decorated mugs). It was so cute! One of Henry's teachers said he asked to hold her hand while they were walking in and that he was gripping it so tightly...he was nervous!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Activity Round-Up
The time flies and then suddenly I realize I haven't posted in a long time! Here's a little bit of what we've been up to lately... Starting at the top... We went to see a puppet show at the library and Henry volunteered to play a role - he was a bully and in the second picture you can see his "bully face." We've also gone to a couple high school baseball games; this picture was taken at a game at Lake Oswego H.S. and he wasn't too pleased to have his picture taken. The next picture is at the Ladybug Theater - a favorite of Henry's. This day's performance was Goldibear and the Three Locks (their own version of Goldilocks and the Three Bears). We house sat Jelly, Henry's class's guinea pig for a weekend which was super fun. Jelly's visit coincided with Brett's friend, Scott,and his daughter's visit so the kids had a ton of fun playing with Jelly. And finally, we're trying to take advantage of the nice weather as much as possible...including by taking Henry's easel outside so he can paint and draw in the sun.
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