Sunday, October 18, 2009
Brunch w/Grandma & Grandpa
We were excited for another visit by Grandma and Grandpa in October, which included brunch out at their favorite place on the water. Larson loves to look at the boats, bridges, etc. that are all within view from most of the tables. Don't you just love this series of photos? The first one was taken unawares, in the second he's expressing his opinion about having his picture taken and finally softens up with some cajoling from Grandma. That scowl is just precious!


Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Helping
Cora helps dad put up curtains. I love how little she looks in this picture. Now if I could just figure out how to get her to stay that way...

Thursday, October 1, 2009
Dad's Birthday
Dad's birthday celebration this year was a little bigger than usual, as the Pacyna clan dropped in for dinner and cake. Can you guess what kind of cake? If you know Brett at all, you know that in his mind dessert = chocolate. I wouldn't dream of ever suggesting any other kind of cake! This year was chocolate cake with chocolate swiss meringue buttercream. Very, very good.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Happy Birthday Dad!
We have a very special dad with a birthday today! Larson and Cora would like to share all the things they love most about their daddy:
3. He loves to joke! Dad has taught Larson all number of silly joke lines, such as "Poop! there it is", "D-O-W-N that's the way to get down", "Mom, it's chile con carne outside", and my personal favorite: "Vikings, vikings, vikings are coming, there is no place you can hide!" (this last one is more popular during football season) Now that Larson is older, every one of these comes out spontaneously at random times. With a giggle or two, of course.
4. He makes great scrambled eggs, with lots of shredded cheese on top.
5. He answers our probing questions. Dad can explain just about any science-y type question that Larson can dream up, such as "Dad, why can't we see air?" or "What do jellyfish eat?"
6. Supplies. Dad always makes sure that we are never caught without: a wipe, a lovey, a pacifier, a toy car/truck or a snack when we need one.
1. Runs in Bob. If we added up all the miles that dad has pushed, hauled, carried and pulled Bob (our jogging stroller), we could probably go across the country and back again. What a great way to start the day: cruising through the 'hood, snacks at the ready, in Bob. Which also leads us to...
2. Street Scrambles. Dad makes the best Street Scramble partner. And he lets Larson eat as many cookies as he wants afterwards!
7. Wrestling moves! Larson and Cora both love to climb on, around, and over dad, which he happily allows. Larson especially likes the faux "back breaker" move. Cora just loves to get in on the action.
8. Awesome trips! Dad is responsible for organizing the majority of our family's travels. This includes our recent road trip, our trip to Hawaii in 2008 and scoring tickets to the 2010 Winter Olympics! (yes, we have tickets to two events...still no place to stay....). He is the most expert person we know on working the airfare system and finding awesome places to stay on a budget.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Summer Vacation, Part 2
Our first stop near the coast was the Tillamook Cheese Factory! It was actually a really fun place to stop and, not surprisingly, a hit with the kids. They have a cute self-guided tour with views of the factory floors and then you can stop and eat all the dairy you want . For us, this consisted of grilled cheese sandwiches for lunch and ice cream for dessert. It was a little alarming for this health care worker to see the quantities of ice cream being consumed there...when did our culture decide that a pint of ice cream in a giant waffle cone equaled one "serving?" Scary.
Cora gave Tillamook the thumbs up!
After our visit with the cows, we turned south on Hwy 101, which is an amazing drive in itself that we highly recommend. Both kids took great naps and missed a lot of the scenery, but it made for a peaceful afternoon! We stayed in a small town just north of the dunes. Our first afternoon, we had just enough time to explore the pools at low tide:
We got really lucky and had sun the next day for our beach excursion. Cora was thrilled to dip her toes in the water:
We essentially had the beach to ourselves, which I think Larson regarded as the world's largest sandbox. We dug, poured, dumped, looked for shells, crabs and driftwood, ran waves and got covered in sand. It was great!
Cora making a break for it:
We visited another, more rocky, beach that afternoon. Larson and Brett climbed out on the rocks for a better view. It was a bit foggy, but actually still pretty nice. More local food for dinner: delicious lasagne with blackberry pie for dessert. (can you tell food is important to me? :)
The next morning, we departed for our final destination: Crater Lake National Park. It's a beauty. Not so easy to get there, but the drive was very scenic and worth it. Lots of places to stop along the way, too. The photo below shows a bit of the scale of the lake, which you really can't even see until you are right upon it. It was "discovered" in the late 1880s, I think, by someone going to California on horseback. Can you imagine just happening upon this? We stayed two nights here in the motor lodge (the more family-friendly option of the two available in the park, besides camping) and were pleasantly surprised at the accommodations & adjacent restaurant.
The next morning, we picked out a reasonable trail for a family hike. This was to be Larson's first "big kid" hike where we expected him to do all the walking. We chose the "Annie Creek" trail, which is a 1.6 mile loop down into a canyon, along a stream and up again. Surpassing our expectations of having to carry him back up to the start, Larson was really excited about the whole thing and led the way most of the time. Brett and I were so proud of him! On the flip side, Cora rode on my back and was not exactly happy to be doing so. Our little social butterfly got excited when we saw other hikers and she had people to wave at, but in between she got a little restless. So we made a few stops :)
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