Monday, June 20, 2011

Vancouver and back

This has been a very fun couple of days. We went to Vancouver to visit Ruth and Dana and their new son Magnus. Boy is he a little cutie and we were lucky to be able to meet him and be part of the baby blessing on Sunday. And he seems like a very happy little fellow. We took a whole ton of pictures, so don’t mind if there are a lot of pictures for this blogpost.


This is a picture of Whitney meeting her cousin. She really liked the baby and we had to make sure that she didn’t put too much pressure on him or poke his eyes. But Whitney did pretty good and usually just pointed to him and would say ‘baby’. It was so cute to watch Whitney give Magnus hugs and kisses.


Here Whitney and Magnus get a ride on their daddy’s shoulders. They both seemed to really love the experience. Whitney was the big girl on her dad’s shoulders and Magnus was too little to really have a baby fight, but it was fun watching them.



We got to do a lot of fun things on our trip. The first thing was to go the Japanese Garden in Portland.


It was just Will, Whitney, and I that went because Dana was at work and Ruth wanted to stay home with a fussy Magnus. It was a beautiful garden with lots of flowers and streams and it was just a very calm place. I could have stayed there and just read a book or written a book or just spend some time sitting. It was peaceful. Here are some pictures from the garden.








It was just a wonderful garden. Inside, was even a zen garden. I guess these rock gardens were very popular in medieval times.





The next day was spent with Ruth and Dana and Magnus taking a tour of all the pretty sights in the gorge. I cannot believe what we miss when we just drive through quickly on the freeway and don’t get to see everything.



We went up to Crown Point and got to look out over the water.




I thought the fog over the water made it that much more beautiful.


This building is the visitor center for the point and we got to climb up to the ledge and see everything. You can see for miles from that far up the mountain. After seeing everything from up high, we traveled a little ways to go see a couple of waterfalls. I don’t remember all their names, but I am sure we could ask Dana and they would tell us.

This is first waterfall we saw. We got to get really close to this one and could feel the mist spraying off the bottom as the waterfall hit the small stream.


Here is the three of us standing by the waterfall. We also got to see the Maltnomah Falls. According to Dana, it is one of the biggest waterfalls in the Northwest area. It is 542 feet tall and simply magnificent.


It is amazingly tall. We got to walk up a little trail to be on the bridge to get closer to the falls. Unfortunately, people aren’t allowed to get to close because about 17 years previously there was a big rock slide and a huge boulder fell down, injuring people at a wedding shower. But we could still feel the mist as we stood on the bridge.


It is hard to tell because our camera doesn’t have the greatest zoom abilities, but this is us standing on the bridge. Dana ran down the trail to get some pictures of us on the bridge. We were at this waterfall for awhile just having a great time looking at it. But then we all got hungry and needed a late lunch.



After lunch we went to a fish hatchery/water treatment kind of center. Dana taught us all about salmon ladders

Which still seem a little cruel since you are making the fish swim upstream and I don’t think they really need to, but it is suppose to be more realistic. The great part was when you go inside the visitors center and get to see from behind glass windows the fish swimming by in the fish ladder.




Here Will shows Whitney the fish going by. The salmon must sort of travel together because there would be great clumps of them and then none would swim by the window for awhile. I learned that salmon really have a rough life.



So it was a really great couple of days. We all said our goodbyes to each other after sacrament meeting. I wish we could stay longer, but we will have to get back together soon.


Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Happenings in Cheney

There hasn’t been too much exciting happenings in Cheney. We like to go outside a lot now and for Memorial Day we hosted a BBQ for all the families in our ward who live around here. We had a good turn out too and it didn’t rain on us. So it ended up being successful. We just wanted to post some random pictures of the things we have been doing.


Whitney tried to put her hair tie into Will’s hair. It didn’t work out so well when she tried, but then Will gave her some help and got the tie to stay in. Naturally, I had to take some pictures to remember just how handsome Will looks with a hair tie in.


Will was just laying on the floor one day and Whitney came up to give him something. I think he took too long to accept the offering, so she just put it on him. After that, Whitney went around our apartment looking for more fun things to put on Will. Books, dolls, stuffed animals, nothing were left out. It was funny to watch the pile on Will’s stomach grow larger and larger until finally it just tipped over. Look out below!


Whitney has been getting bigger, so we took out another box of larger clothes that we received from Lissie and Gary (Courtney’s aunt and uncle). Here Whitney tries on her new ‘Daddy’s Girl’ shirt. Will liked that shirt and Whitney really does love her daddy.


We also found a couple new dresses in that box. Whitney looked all pretty in pink yesterday at church. It was finally nice enough weather that we could put her in short sleeves and just socks, no more tights. I like no more tights because those can be a pain to put on small children.


Whitney will probably yell at us in the future for putting up a picture of her without any clothes, but she is wearing a diaper. I cannot remember why she didn’t have anything on, either she was eating something messy or about to take a bath or maybe changing into pajamas. Anyway, she escaped without clothes and wanted to play with some toys instead. She is actually holding the ring box that held Will’s wedding band I bought.


I know we have done enough of the cheese, but this picture was too funny to pass up. This is how much Whitney loves her cheese. She wants to lick the container clean.


And here is our loving family. We tried to take our own picture of all of us after church while we were all dressed up nice. It only required like twenty pictures, but we got one with all of us smiling and looking at the camera. What an accomplishment. Thank goodness for digital cameras so we don’t have to print all the not so good pictures.