Tuesday, July 27, 2010

One Berry, Two Berry, Pick me a Blueberry

In case you didn't know... that's a line from "Jamberry" - one of Grady's favorite books!

This summer Keith didn't work the harvest... so for the first time since Grady was born, he was home all summer!  This translated into LOTS of quality father/son time.  Keith even scheduled some daddy play dates with his other teacher/dad friends.

One day they went berry picking out in Hillsboro.


Not sure what is happening in this photo.


Grady and his buddy Drew.  I think the dads picked, and the boys just ate.  I don't remember who had to change those diapers, but I'm sure I volunteered Keith.


PULL!!


After the berry picking, they went to a spray park.


I don't want to know what happened next here (a shot to the face perhaps?)



"It's ok, Drew!  Shake it off!"

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Seaside

We're so close to the beach, yet we don't go very often!  I think this was Grady's third time to the beach, ever.  We went with our friends, the McManamas.

We met them at Camp 18, outside of Seaside, for a killer breakfast.



Grady and Daddy on the "train."


We rented a surrey for an hour.  It was a blast!




Of course we played on the foggy, cold beach.




He was out before we even got on the highway.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Anniversary Trip 2010: Bend

Every year we try to go away for a night or two for our anniversary.  This year we decided to go to Bend - not a place either of us has spent a ton of time.

We stayed at the Inn at Seventh Mountain in a one bedroom suite.  It was gorgeous!



We ate lots of yummy food.


We loved how you really couldn't be anywhere in Bend without seeing at least one mountain.



We did go white water rafting, but I didn't get pictures of that, for obvious reasons.  Mainly we laid by the pool, ate and walked around shops.  Just before we headed out of town, we went up to Pilot Butte.

This medallion deal labels all the mountains for you.



Monday, July 5, 2010

Celebrating the 4th with a Bang

I got up at the crack of dawn (pre-dawn actually) to run a half-marathon on Sauvie's Island, the morning of the 4th of July.  I used to run a lot of road races in college, but I haven't done anything in the past couple of years.  My friend Robyn and I tried to get ourselves back on the race scene with this half!  Here we are, looking our absolute best.