Time has flown by so fast this year. It is hard to believe that it has been five months since I have last updated my blog. I guess I have been busy. Since I am so far behind, I am just going to hit the highlights and one of the biggest things that happened was that Bill and I went to our nephew's wedding. It was definitely an experience of a lifetime to attend a Sikh wedding and Christian wedding on the same day and all the other events surrounding it.
Here are the layouts I made from the photos that were taken over the course of the four days we were there.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Celebrating Christmas
Just before Christmas, my work group celebrated with a cookie exchange. I felt left out last year when I didn't participate due to our diet. I decided to do it this year and made pumpkin cookies. Even at half a dozen from each of us, that was a lot of cookies. This cookie monster ate a lot.
Christopher was off on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I was on call so we couldn't really do anything away from home and he was pretty tired and slept a lot as well. But we did spend some time making Christmas cookies together. He always loves doing that. He wanted to make sugar cookies. I haven't made them in forever because I don't like cutting them out and cleaning up the mess. I even got rid of all my cookie cutters but he insisted so we used a wine glass to cut out our cookies. We made a few other kinds as well. Great mother son time together.
Chris and I went to Christmas Eve service at Columbia Presbyterian. It was a beautiful candlelight service. I loved their huge advent wreath.
We saved celebrating Christmas for when Tom arrived on the 27th. We had our own little Christmas miracle. Tom called the night before he was supposed to arrive to let us know all his flights had been canceled due to the thunderstorms they had in the Dallas area. He was disappointed and didn't want anything to stop his Christmas holiday so he checked with American Express concierge and was able to get even better flights through them using his points and got home 12 hours after he announced he wasn't going to be able to come. So happy to have my whole family together! On the 28th we officially celebrated Christmas. Tom made breakfast for us. Once Chris got home from work, we opened gifts. We had duck, mashed potatoes, bacon and garlic green beans and roasted beet and goat cheese salad for dinner.
Since Tom hasn't seen our friends in a long time and many of them don't seen Chris that often either, I decided that I wanted to have an open house to give our friends a chance to see the boys. With it being a busy time of the year, so many couldn't come and a few were sick but we had a great time with those who came to help us celebrate the holidays.
Bill, Chris and I celebrated New Years Eve by going to Birch St. Lounge to hear our friend Shannon Roberts sing.
Christopher was off on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. I was on call so we couldn't really do anything away from home and he was pretty tired and slept a lot as well. But we did spend some time making Christmas cookies together. He always loves doing that. He wanted to make sugar cookies. I haven't made them in forever because I don't like cutting them out and cleaning up the mess. I even got rid of all my cookie cutters but he insisted so we used a wine glass to cut out our cookies. We made a few other kinds as well. Great mother son time together.
They also have a great nativity display.
We saved celebrating Christmas for when Tom arrived on the 27th. We had our own little Christmas miracle. Tom called the night before he was supposed to arrive to let us know all his flights had been canceled due to the thunderstorms they had in the Dallas area. He was disappointed and didn't want anything to stop his Christmas holiday so he checked with American Express concierge and was able to get even better flights through them using his points and got home 12 hours after he announced he wasn't going to be able to come. So happy to have my whole family together! On the 28th we officially celebrated Christmas. Tom made breakfast for us. Once Chris got home from work, we opened gifts. We had duck, mashed potatoes, bacon and garlic green beans and roasted beet and goat cheese salad for dinner.
Since Tom hasn't seen our friends in a long time and many of them don't seen Chris that often either, I decided that I wanted to have an open house to give our friends a chance to see the boys. With it being a busy time of the year, so many couldn't come and a few were sick but we had a great time with those who came to help us celebrate the holidays.
It has been a long time since we had the two Toms together. Tom was named after Tom Grace. They met for the first time when Tom was four months old. I promised them that I wouldn't make Tom sit on Tom G.'s lap. Great to have a photo of them together 29 years later.
Bill, Chris and I celebrated New Years Eve by going to Birch St. Lounge to hear our friend Shannon Roberts sing.
Tom went to Cannon Beach to attend his best friend's wedding.
And they had a bonfire on the beach to bring in the New Year.
Here is to a wonderful 2019. May it be everything we dream of.
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Holiday Parties
Our parties this year seem to be front loaded to the beginning of the month and Christopher's work party was in November.
The mission took their employees out on the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler for a dinner cruise on the Willamette. Someone he works with offered to take his shift that night so he could go. He had a great time meeting people from the mission that he never sees since he works night shift.
Bill and I went to the Southwest Washington Contractors Association party. The theme this year was "Baby It's Cold Outside" and the attire was ugly Christmas sweaters. We bucked that and just wore regular party attire. We don't own ugly Christmas sweaters and didn't want to buy any. They had a llama there which was fun.
Friends invited us to their home to watch the Army Navy game. We had a toast to an Army victory with moonshine. Army sang second again this year! It was a hard fought game but Army ended up winning 17-10.
After the Army Navy game, we headed down to the flying club for our party there. Nice meal with friends.
No more parties that I know of anyway. So just waiting for the big day to get here to celebrate our Savior's birth.
The mission took their employees out on the Columbia Gorge Sternwheeler for a dinner cruise on the Willamette. Someone he works with offered to take his shift that night so he could go. He had a great time meeting people from the mission that he never sees since he works night shift.
Bill and I went to the Southwest Washington Contractors Association party. The theme this year was "Baby It's Cold Outside" and the attire was ugly Christmas sweaters. We bucked that and just wore regular party attire. We don't own ugly Christmas sweaters and didn't want to buy any. They had a llama there which was fun.
Friends invited us to their home to watch the Army Navy game. We had a toast to an Army victory with moonshine. Army sang second again this year! It was a hard fought game but Army ended up winning 17-10.
After the Army Navy game, we headed down to the flying club for our party there. Nice meal with friends.
No more parties that I know of anyway. So just waiting for the big day to get here to celebrate our Savior's birth.
Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving was spent with friends. Since we invited a vegetarian and some with a gluten intolerance, we changed up the menu this year and tried some things that Christopher found on the internet and had prime rib instead of turkey. We had a really nice time spending the evening with friends.
I have much to be grateful for including family and friends. It is always good to remember that.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Veterans Day Weekend
It seemed strange not to be celebrating Veterans Day at some sort of event celebrating veterans this year. I usually like to go to the Veterans Day ceremony and parade but Bill doesn't like to go and he wanted to go see the opera so I did that with him. For the past several years we have been invited to dinner by friends to celebrate with other veterans but that didn't happen this year either. Bill and I decided to take advantage of a beautiful weekend and spend the night in the Gorge.
The weather couldn't have been more beautiful.
We stayed at the Best Western in Cascade Locks which is right next to the Bridge of the Gods. I got a room with a view of the river. It was great to be able to look out at the beautiful view from our room. We have never really spent much time there. We usually just drive through. We had dinner at a brewery that night.
I wanted to take a walk at sunrise to get some photos.
And my favorite veteran came to walk with me on Thunder Island.
It was cold but beautiful.
The mountains were beautiful in that early morning glow.
Never get tired of this.
And it was fun to have a view of the river at breakfast too and see this small cruise ship coming up river from our breakfast perch.
We had a great weekend together.
Sunday, October 21, 2018
Another Catch Up Post
Where does the time go? I guess I must be busy. I keep up with scrapping my photos but getting the blog posts done seems to lag behind.
I had a great birthday festival again this year. I went out for dinner with my friend, Denise, on Wednesday night. We went to 6th Ave. Bistro. It was my first time there. On my actual birthday, I got lots of birthday wishes via calls, Facebook and Skype. It was Give More 24 that day so Bill and I went to a cocktail party and donated money to some non-profits. How nice of them to throw a party for me LOL. Christopher's gift to me was cooking dinner for/with me on Friday night. On Saturday, I took Colleen shopping at The Difference. We both spent too much money there on clothes, makeup, skin care and boots. She wanted to see a movie so we had dinner at Twygs in Lake Oswego and then went to see "Crazy Rich Asians". We had a long but fun day together.
I went for a walk at the Reserve on a beautiful fall day and took pictures in the garden and apple orchard at Ft. Vancouver. I made this layout for a challenge and was pleased to be picked as a Gallery Standout for that day. Certainly made me smile when I woke up to that in the morning.
Bill's brother, Chuck, came to visit us for a few days. We went to the ribbon cutting at the Black Pearl when he arrived and enjoyed some appetizers and wine there but the guys were still hungry so we headed to Growler USA for more food and beer afterward. We took Chuck to a couple of fundraisers we were invited to that week. We went to the Vancouver Symphony performance on Saturday before heading to their gala and fundraiser.
We also took him and Chris to Soup's On-a competition to raise money for Share homeless services. Bill had a table and we invited other friends too. There were 13 soups made by local chefs which were all really good. It was hard to choose. The chef from Nom Nom won both the Chef's Choice and the People's Choice with his Laotian soup. He was so excited. And a lot of money was raised for the homeless too.
It was an Indiana Jones theme this year which was really fun. This was the only photo we got with all four of us together-the one at the photo booth.
I have been wanting to go to Northwest Trek for a long time. I finally got to go with my friend, Suzi, and her family. Tucker loved going down the slides at the playground there.
I got to meet Brynn for the first time. We saw a lot more animals than this but some of them were shy and it was hard to get good photos of them.
On Sunday, the "kids" came back to the apartment to watch the Seahawks game and have brunch. They were all wearing their Hawks gear so had to get a photo of that.
While I was in Puyallup, Bill ran the half marathon in Vancouver for breast cancer as a Pink Brigade guy. He had a time of 2:19:33.
Bill and I enjoyed some home alone time this week with Chris up in Bellingham taking a Peer Counseling Certification class. We went out to eat a few times and enjoyed seeing opera together.
Well--that is this month's wrap-up. Hopefully it won't be quite so long before I post again.
I had a great birthday festival again this year. I went out for dinner with my friend, Denise, on Wednesday night. We went to 6th Ave. Bistro. It was my first time there. On my actual birthday, I got lots of birthday wishes via calls, Facebook and Skype. It was Give More 24 that day so Bill and I went to a cocktail party and donated money to some non-profits. How nice of them to throw a party for me LOL. Christopher's gift to me was cooking dinner for/with me on Friday night. On Saturday, I took Colleen shopping at The Difference. We both spent too much money there on clothes, makeup, skin care and boots. She wanted to see a movie so we had dinner at Twygs in Lake Oswego and then went to see "Crazy Rich Asians". We had a long but fun day together.
I went for a walk at the Reserve on a beautiful fall day and took pictures in the garden and apple orchard at Ft. Vancouver. I made this layout for a challenge and was pleased to be picked as a Gallery Standout for that day. Certainly made me smile when I woke up to that in the morning.
Bill's brother, Chuck, came to visit us for a few days. We went to the ribbon cutting at the Black Pearl when he arrived and enjoyed some appetizers and wine there but the guys were still hungry so we headed to Growler USA for more food and beer afterward. We took Chuck to a couple of fundraisers we were invited to that week. We went to the Vancouver Symphony performance on Saturday before heading to their gala and fundraiser.
We also took him and Chris to Soup's On-a competition to raise money for Share homeless services. Bill had a table and we invited other friends too. There were 13 soups made by local chefs which were all really good. It was hard to choose. The chef from Nom Nom won both the Chef's Choice and the People's Choice with his Laotian soup. He was so excited. And a lot of money was raised for the homeless too.
It was an Indiana Jones theme this year which was really fun. This was the only photo we got with all four of us together-the one at the photo booth.
Chris accepted a position at Portland Rescue Mission. He has gone through orientation but hasn't officially started work yet as he took a week long Peer Counseling course in Bellingham between orientation and actual start date. He will be working night shift four nights a week at the Burnside Mission in downtown Portland.
I have been wanting to go to Northwest Trek for a long time. I finally got to go with my friend, Suzi, and her family. Tucker loved going down the slides at the playground there.
I got to meet Brynn for the first time. We saw a lot more animals than this but some of them were shy and it was hard to get good photos of them.
On Sunday, the "kids" came back to the apartment to watch the Seahawks game and have brunch. They were all wearing their Hawks gear so had to get a photo of that.
While I was in Puyallup, Bill ran the half marathon in Vancouver for breast cancer as a Pink Brigade guy. He had a time of 2:19:33.
Bill and I enjoyed some home alone time this week with Chris up in Bellingham taking a Peer Counseling Certification class. We went out to eat a few times and enjoyed seeing opera together.
Well--that is this month's wrap-up. Hopefully it won't be quite so long before I post again.
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