Saturday, September 20, 2008

July 21st, 2008 - The Berkshires

The next stop on our east coast trip was also the true destination: The Berkshires. What a cool spot. The home that we stayed at is technically in the town of Richmond, MA. It is nestled in the Berkshire mountains and the house recently had a new swimming pool and tennis courts added to the enormous back yard. It was the perfect spot to spend some time, enjoy each other and create some lasting memories. One very exciting development is that both Emery and Moriah both learned how to swim during a two-day period. Previously, they both required life-jackets to swim in a pool deeper than their waist. Here, they jumped off the diving board a few times with their life jackets on. But then a funny thing happened. Emery wanted to try it without the life jacket. She did - and swam just fine. Then, Moriah wanted to do it, too. Splash! All of a sudden, the two of them were swimming without floatation devices. That made the diving board a very popular spot! We all wanted our turn. I hadn't done a flip for a few years, but man is that fun! The place was awesome. But most importantly, spending time with family (cousins and grandparents who were there) was so great. It was a great environment to simply relax and not think too much about external cares.


July 19th, 2008 - Boston


We were blessed to finally take our long-awaited trip to Boston. Yup, with all our kids. Melissa's sister lives there with her husband and their little girls. We've wanted to visit them for so long, but we finally were able to do so this summer. And what an eventful trip it was! My next few posts will be about various events that took place during that 10-day trip.

First, on Saturday 7/20/08, we rode the city bus into town and rode the subway around to a few places in downtown Boston. Of course, we went to Boston Common, the large historical city park in the heart of downtown. That day, there happened to be a free concert for kids featuring "Steve Songs" - a celebrated children's performer. It was cool for our kids because they've been listening to his music lately. That day was exceptionally hot, so we also swam in the frog pond (wading pool) in the Boston Common. Considering we were roasting hot by then, and we had a brave pregnant woman with us, we ate lunch and decided it was wise to cool down and see a movie in the theater. We saw "Wall-E", the new Disney Pixar film. What a disappointment. But it was still nice to sit in the air-conditioned (and less-humid) movie theater for a couple hours. We then were able to go over to Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a historic marketplace. Cool spot.

Boston is a really cool city. Due to my NBA fan-dom, I thought I'd see more Celtics "we're the champs" indicators, but I saw nothing. I imagine that comes with the fact that the city has become such a sports Mecca lately - with winning programs in almost every major sport. So, I wasn't surprised, per-se. It was just a further indicator of what a one-horse town Portland is, with our one major professional team and clamor for everything they do. But that also makes Portland all that more charming, I think. We have something to really enjoy. Well, that's how I can rationalize it, anyway. Reality is: I still like it the "Portland way", regardless.

While in Boston, I also had hoped to see more historical sites, but considering we were traveling with 6 kids and a pregnant woman, I'm amazed at how much walking we did with very little complaint. It was a great day to check out Boston. And the group had fun - exhausted, but fun.

When we left town the next day, on our way to western Massachusetts, we experienced one of the worst rain storms I've ever seen. Loud lightning and giant drops…no, more like balls… of rain coming down. The streets were overflowing with water, with near river-like force. It was amazing. Once we got out on the highway, the rain had cleared and it was a beautiful drive.

July 12th, 2008 - AJ's Baptism


We were able to attend my nephew's baptism in Bellevue, Washington on July12th. That was really cool. The best part was seeing the support from so many people in their ward. That room was packed with people who were supporting such an important ordinance. He's a unique, well-loved kid. And it was neat to be able to be part of it.

July 5th, 2008 - Emery's Baptism


On July 5th, we had a very special day. Emery, our oldest child, was baptized as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Letter-day Saints. I performed the baptismal ordinance and confirmation. It was a very special event - for everyone, of course - and particularly for me. I am so glad that she is on the path of testimony and gaining a stronger relationship with Our Savior. There were a lot of special things about this day. I think what stood out the most to me was what she said to her mom after getting out of the font. She told her mother: "I feel Jesus in my heart." It's real, Emery. And it’s true.


July 3rd, 2008 - Elton's Visit - Pacific City, OR


My brother, his wife and three little girls visited us for a few days in July. We don’t get to see them often enough, so it was a real treat to have them at our home. We also got to venture out to the Oregon coast together. We spent many of the daylight hours on the beach at Lincoln City. Then we went up to Pacific City where we checked in to our hotel, then got dinner at the "Doryland Pizza Co." Then the cool part, we drove out on the beach at Cape Kiwanda and lit a campfire. We roasted some S'mores. Melissa's parents and sister Heather were also able to join us. It was really cool.

The next day, we climbed the sand dune on the north end of Kiwanda. It's pretty challenging to get to the top. The funny part, it's a lot easier for kids to get up there. As an adult, your body weight makes your feet sink way down with every step, so with a 3-foot stride, you literally only make probably 3 or 4 inches of progress. By contrast, lighter kids seem to breeze right up the hill. Not fair, man. Especially considering I ended up carrying 1 or a couple at a time! It was cool to experience the summit with Barlow and his little ones along with my little ladies. True dat.

June 16, 2008 - Emery's Birthday & Mariner Game


Emery had her birthday party on June 13th. It was a party just for Emery, her friends and her mom. Little sisters were NOT invited (a sign of growing up, I suppose). So it was dad's job (mine) to find a way to entertain my three youngest girls for a few hours while Emery has her party. Then my sister Abbie called. Her family shares a suite at SafeCo field and invited us up for the Mariner's game that night against the Washington Nationals. Man, a suite is such a great way to attend a game as a family. Going to that game also helped me put into perspective how 'big' the 'big leagues' really are and what kind of support Portland would need in order to support a major league baseball team. Big stadium, lots of people. Portland has a great baseball following, but I can see why it might be a stretch to think a smaller city could support the big leagues. But the statistics say we can. I'd love to have baseball in Portland. Even a bad team playing a bad team (Mariner's vs. Nationals) helped me put into perspective how great it is to just go to the ballgame and enjoy the atmosphere. Then how much greater it would be if the team were actually good - and winning!

We drove home after the game. Sheesh. I didn’t get home until after 2:30 in the morning. Had to stop at a rest area to cure the mid-trip drowsiness. But we got home safe and sound. Emery's party was a success and the little sisters got to see a big league game! Happy times for all.

June 4th, 2008 - My birthday


I turned 31 on June 4th. The ladies treated me to my favorite pizza joint: "The Vancouver Pizza Co.". We had to drive all the way to Vancouver, WA for it. But man is it worth it - I love their stuff. We also checked out our old apartment complex where we lived in 2005. OK, but it definitely reminded us why we moved on. Life is treating us well - even if I do have to keep getting older.