Saturday, May 12, 2012

Balloon Stampede


 Walla Walla hosts a Balloon Stampede every year.  We have enjoyed watching the hot air balloons rise in the early mornings.  On Friday morning we awoke at 5:45 AM to go down to Whitman's field to watch a launch.  And it was super cool and well worth the early morning effort.  Here we are snuggled up waiting for the balloon to get filled up. 

My mom is here visiting for Mother's Day!  Yeah!
 Peeking in to the balloon...
 Then it is filled and it is off!
 Up, Up, and Away!

 Then the big hype was the Saturday Nite Glow.  Well...we went and it was interesting and I would even say beautiful but ... mostly hype.  The Fairgrounds were covered with venders, venders and more venders.  The field was covered with 8 balloons which when the fire was lit, glowed beautifully.  But the crowd was over populated for our style and the hype was much better than the show.  I think in the future, we will just do the early morning thing where we can talk to the pilots and watch how the balloons really work!  Here are some nite glow pictures. 




Sunday, May 6, 2012

Bubble Boy: Dakota

Could not resist posting this cute photo... Obviously Dakota is enjoying his bubble baths!

Cinco de Mayo

We started our Cinco de Mayo with the first gathering of Wren's Book Club.  He has been watching me go to book club for the past few months and decided that he wanted to start one of his own.  He organized some neighborhood friends, cleaned the house, made tapioca and hosted.  I helped facilitate the first meeting where they choose their first book, A Bear named Trouble.  They will meet again in a month having read the book.  They have their next book already picked out if this one goes well.  We are very proud of Wren for taking such great initiative on this idea!  Go Wren! 

And while we are celebrating Wren.  WOW!  He was recognized in a secret vote by his 5th grade peers as the Outstanding Class Leaders of the Year! 

Our next event for the day was a Soccer Game. And then on to....Our Local High School, Wa-Hi, which hosts an annual Cinco de Mayo event.  This was just the right amount fun for the family evening.  We started with a ride with the miniature ponies and their carts.

Then listened to Mariachi from Wenatchee, our regionally infamous mariachi band. The dress of the dancer in the green overwhelmed Wren just before he decided it might be a good idea to sit on the other side of the table. The music was lovely, after which we enjoyed a free dinner of enchiladas, beans, rice, tacos and chips and salsa.  Local Fare...YUM!


 Of course there was fresh cotton candy for our post dinner sugar rush. And then this monkey bridge, hosted by the local boy scout troop. I have to admit, I had a work hard to hold back my judgement regarding it's safety.  Wren scrambled across quick as a wink with no knot or stake failure.  But later in the evening I saw the stakes almost pull completely out and many knots loosen only to be re-tightened with the same slipping knots. 

 Dakota found the local painted rock.  After looking at how many coats of paint on this rock, I concluded that there just might be more paint then rock after a few more years of senior pranks.  It seems like it is the "town cryer" rock...maybe painted for every big event at the school. 
We ended with a pinata event that I forgot to take pictures of and then home after a long day in the sun...

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Oregon Coast




 We went to Oregon Coast for a surf kayak trip with the Whitman College Outdoor Program (i.e. Stuart at work).  This was great!  The boys really liked hanging out with the college students.  And the college students liked the family atmosphere.  It was Easter weekend and on Sunday morning, two of the student leaders got up and did a Easter egg hunt for the boys.  What fun!



The boys hangin' out with Kemper it the very full trailer.

The Oregon coast is really a temperate rainforest.  As we hiked down to the surfing beach, we passed through giant trees covered with moss.  Every surface had something growing on it. 
This is a yet to be identified giant beautiful flower growing in swampy areas along the trail.
Here a dead log is host to new life.
One thing I love about adventures with the family is that the boys really work well together.  They look out for each other and play in ways that they don't when they are confined by 4 walls.  Here they are hiking the path out ahead of me.
Here they are investigating the tide pools.
What is in this muck????
Stuart spent the weekend teaching surf kayaking.  What fun!

(somewhere in here in my photos, the setting got changed to manual so the rest of the images are washed out...sorry)
This is my dancing boy Dakota.  He seems to find music inside himself and dance whether we are on the ski slope or the beach or even the backyard.
The drift wood pile was large.  Dakota found a hole in one of the logs.
Together we made a rock wall to defend ourselves.
Wren made an awesome drift wood fort.

I made some rock art: In tower form.
And spiral form....

Dakota's Art Show

Kid's Place where Dakota goes to school has an art show each year.  This year a local restaurant, Brasserie Four, hosted and provided chocolate covered cream puffs.  The show will hang for a month.  Each child had some work hung in the show. 

This is the front of the restaurant.  You can see the art show hanging through the window.


Here is Dakota standing and looking at his self portrait.
 Here he is expressing his excitement for the cream puffs!
 And here enjoying a bite as the cream squirts into his mouth.


This is a group painting of airplanes.  Dakota's airplane is the big blue one in the middle of this 3 ft. by 3ft canvas.  


Like any other art show opening, folks were gathered drinking wine, chatting, looking at works of art and eating yummy appetizers.  It was lovely.



 Outside the restaurant the boys were happy to share their excitement for the evening!


Monday, April 9, 2012

Property in Walla Walla


We purchased a lot in Walla Walla.  It has lots of wonderful history and character. We are in process of designing our house and doing some site planning. We started with researching all we could think of regarding the cost of getting the site ready for building.

This included getting a perk test done.  To do a perk test we had to get a backhoe to come out with the city Health Inspector.  Together they dug an 8 foot deep hole and took a soil sample. 
Here is Wren in the backhoe scoop.


The plumber who came out was really nice and had kids of his own so he was accustomed to letting kids play with his "toys."  He even let Dakota get in a pretend to drive it.



Then, when he started digging, he invited Dakota up into the driver's seat to help with the digging.  I think Dakota thought he had "died and gone to heaven." 
The perk test came back positive for us.  We can put a septic system in!  This is good for us because the cost of getting to the sewer line is really high. 

This is a picture from bing.com/maps of 919 Delmas St.  Now I know what you are thinking.  That does not look like a vacant lot.  And you are right, there is a mobile home with an attached carport.  That is the big structure which will be removed with a demolition permit.  The smaller structure to the right is a nice little cottage (400 square feet) which we will be keeping we think. 

There is a wonderful garden with raspberries and blackberries and other wonderous treasures. 

 This is a view looking north at the lot. The white fence line is our property line.  The grey structure is the carport/mobile home which will go.

 This is a cute garden shed near the back edge of the property.

 Here is a nice view looking south at the cottage.


 This is a view from the north west corner of the lot looking at all three structures. 




Sunday, March 25, 2012

Coming out of Winter

Been too long since I last posted!....

Wren is doing great!  He was chosen for the math team (1 of 12 students from his school.)  And he got lots of ribbons at the district Math Contest!



He also had a piano recital for which I will post some video soon.  
 

Last week he got one of his balls stuck way up in a tree.  Here he is claiming it back from Mother Nature. 


Dakota has really been enjoying the warmer weather.  We have noticed that he really wants to get the same amount of attention that his brother is getting which seems perfectly normal.  Here he is giving an amazing piano performance to the family right after Wren did his practice round for the upcoming recital. 


On one of the first "warm" days,  Dakota helped me wash the car and the proceeded to create something wondrous in the draining water.  I was not sure if it was soup or a dam.  It was so" hot" that he had to take his shirt off...so then the sweet girl (Maddy) across the street also had to take here shirt off... I think they moved rocks and leaves and wood chips into the draining water for 20 minutes.
I would not have called the day "hot."  I think I still had a fuzzy and a warm hat on so clearly our thermostats are set differently...hmmm...I remember this from a child...having a different thermostat from my parents....


Our tree swing has been great fun for Dakota.  He is really able to hang on now and even let go with one hand sometimes. 


Dakota really likes to take our neighbor's dog for a walk.  So at least once a week we go knock on the door and see if Abeel can go on a walk.  She is at least 15 years old and fairly slow.  So we walk around the block through the park and bring her home.  Dakota just loves his "Abeel time."



It is smoothie season again and Dakota just loves to make smoothies when he gets home from school.  YUM!  This one has bananas, yogurt, soy milk, blueberries and raspberries.



Look for another post soon.  We are about to close on a piece of property and will post some pictures of it soon!