Thursday, August 25, 2011

Summer's End

A few quick pics, just to let you know what we've been up to (when we aren't busy getting the day-to-day done):

Checking out our friend, Amy's, art.

Snacking on the BEST doughnuts

and petting chicks at the Amish Festival.

Visiting sweet baby Anju and her mama.

Spontaneous eating out.

Park-playing.

 Visiting the Please Touch Museum where Oscar

 worked the excavator (a first!),

 "drove" the car,

and (another first) rode an up-and-down pig on the carousel.

Summer, you've been great. See you again next year!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Twin Rocks and Heading Home (Week #2)

As you now know, I took a lot of pictures during our trip, and, as I'm sure you've noted, it is hard for me to narrow them down to only a few (it was a FULL trip, after all!). Space is not so much an issue, so I'm going to continue to include all the pictures I want, without further excuse for my sentimentality.

We went a little early on Sunday with John, Erin, and Sage so we could see this sweet family: Cousin Derrin, Andra, and their cute hunk of a kid, Kennady.

 Kennady and Oscar (and those Twin Rocks)

 Escaping our make-shift tent.

Derrin, Uncle John, O.K., and John head for the water.

 Then Gum and Gus, Uncle Pete and Aunt Linsey, and the Anderson 7 arrived. 
So ensued all kinds of fun.

 City-building in the sand,


 cooking,

 eating and snacking,

 early morning beach-walking (courtesy of our little early-riser),

 playing music

 (including a Justin Bieber sing-along featuring a rapping Marissa),

 hanging around the house,






 getting in the water,

 reading on the beach in this awesome tarpy-tent

 (and a little in the sun),

 playing in the sand,


 tether-ball and other game-playing,

and taking cute pictures.

The day we left, we all went to Cannon Beach for lunch and a bit of shopping (think Bruce's Candy Kitchen!).

 The Andersons rented these fun sandbikes. They biked down to Haystack Rock, but on their return most of us took a spin as well. So fun!


Oscar was more interested in how the bike worked than in riding the bike himself.

And then, the worst part, we had to say good-bye. Not even a giant bag of cantaloupe Jelly Bellies could make that less sad.

 Before we knew it, we were back at Nana's for a tasty dinner and a bit of relaxing before our long traveling day. Grayson even came over!

And then Oscar was back in the carseat stroller as we navigated three airports, two planes, and a taxi back to our home. Oregon (and all of the family and friends we love so much), we will see you again next year!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Lil' Ol' Newberg (Week #2)

After we left Nana's house, we drove out to Gus and Gum's house in Newberg.

We visited both of them at work.

We ate Thai food and ice cream with Grandma.


We spent time playing with our sweet niece, Sage.

Aunt Erin and Sage
(Warning: This post includes lots of pics of this kid. I'm sure I don't have to explain why.)

We found an amazing park full of sand and TRUCKS with all of the aunts and uncles, and of course

little Sage!


 O.K. couldn't have been happier.

We barbequed at John and Erin's.







I'm pretty sure we kept Grandma out past her bedtime.

 We took part in Newberg's Old Fashioned Festival, walking the booths, eating "fair food" (have you ever had apple pie fries?), and watching the fireworks out in the old middle school football field. At the Old Fashioned Festival parade, Oscar got pretty good at gathering up the candy thrown by the parading folks.

Of course, Uncle John helped, both with the candy-gathering and the eating. 

After a fun few days, we headed for the beach with the aunts and uncles, and Gum and Gus. Happily, the Anderson 7 met up with us there.