Saturday, August 22, 2009

Our Trip to Oregon

We went to visit our Pecot parents up in Selma, OR at the end of July. It was fun to be there in the summer. We usually go for Thanksgiving and it is much colder then. We brought our friends Mike and Lauren up with us. They had always wanted to go to Oregon. Mike and Lynne have a large creek (below) that runs through their property. Since the temperature was over 100 degrees during our visit we spent a lot of time in the water.

Lauren, Mike, Lynne, and Mike (their dogs are Tundra and Roxy)

This is the deepest spot in the creek. Jared thought it was a little cold. Mike obviously did not.

We made strawberry jam one morning.

We also killed and butchered 3 roosters and then ate them for dinner that night. Below is a picture of the chopping of the head by Mike.

Jared helped his mom and dad with the plucking.

And once done, it actually looks like a chicken you would buy in the store.

One of our day trips was to the neighboring town of Cave Junction. We turned down a street called Tikilma ( a big hippie area) and drove until we reached a very cool hotel/ lodge of tree houses. That's right, every room is a tree house. We all decided we need to go back and stay the night. They had horse back riding, zip lines, and swimming.



This is a map of the place. When you stay there, they put your name in the box by the tree you are staying in.

Lauren and I with a wood carving at the tree house place.




Thursday, August 20, 2009

My coffee cup this morning



LOVE


does not consist in gazing at each other


but in looking together in the same direction.



-Antoine de Saint Eaupary

Monday, August 17, 2009

California Mid-State Fair

August in north county brings the hottest days of the whole summer and a little event called the mid-state fair. It is actually quite a big event for us little town people. I have been going since I was a little girl, riding the rides and eating funnel cake every year. I even camped out there when I had dairy goats in 4-H. Over the last couple years though, I have found it rather annoying and irritating with the crowds of people, the overpriced EVERYTHING, and the 105 degree weather. Every year I say I'm not going and every year I end up getting sucked back in. This year was no exception when I won Kelly Clarkson tickets from Farm Supply. None of my friends wanted to go so my mom kindly offered. She didn't know any of the music but said she loved live music so it would be fun. Our seats were about 14 rows back in the middle. The closest tickets I have ever had at any concert.
My mom and I before the concert.

The opening band was The Jane Carrey band, Jim Carrey's daughter.

Kelly Clarkson rocked it! My mom and I had so much fun. She was great to see in concert. What a voice! Thanks mom for coming with me!


Then Jared won tickets on the radio to Styx and REO Speedwagon. The next day, he won two more tickets. So, the next night we went back to the fair with our friends Mike and Lauren. I'm not really into older rock music and I couldn't get over the fact that the musicians looked so old but tried to dress and act so young. Everyone else seemed to have fun.

Two days later I was invited to see Lady Antebellum on a free stage at the fair with a bunch of girls. We had a blast eating all the fair food, shopping, and riding on a roller coaster. Nicki and Devin sat behind us.

Amanda and I.
After the ride I was slightly sick to my stomach and bruised on my left side from the force of the ride. Oh well, it was still a lot of fun.
We ended the night with Lady Antebellum. Fun times!

More garden bounty

Our squash plant flowering.

Hiro helping in the garden.

One of the three melons that were all eaten by some wild animal. Possibly a raccoon?

My corn that became ripe while we were in Oregon and was picked too late. It was all bad. So sad!

A banana pepper harvest. We have been stuffing them with cream cheese and garlic and then wrapping it in bacon and throwing it on the bbq. Delicious!


Our first green beans.