Saturday, May 17, 2008

Oregon Coast

In April, 4 of us went to the Oregon Coast, on the one weekend that it was 80 degrees. It was so nice to walk around Seaside in my sandals. We left on a Thursday afternoon and stayed the night at Jen's aunt's house outside of Portland, and on Friday went up to Fort Stevens to get a camping spot. The funny thing was we had to camp in the RV area because they had had some massive storm and a lot of trees had fallen down and most of the tent areas were inaccessible. So we got a really good spot right next to the bathrooms. Complete with raccoons.

We went to the Tillamook Cheese Factory and watched them package up lots of cheese and ate some really good ice cream.

On Saturday we went to the beach to look at this shipwreck during low tide. The thing was that although there were not that many people there, the few people that were there had dogs that they let off the leash, and were running around knocking people down and getting into fights with other dogs.

I don't know who these people are but we thought they were crazy. It may have been 80 degrees, but the ocean was still freezing. And they were out there jumping and swimming in it.

We also found about six whole sand dollar's. I didn't get any pictures of those.

Chris decided that he wanted to make Jen and I feel better about being "short", so he dug himself into the sand. He is normally as tall as Dave, who is like 6' 8". So Jen and I felt short all weekend. It was kinda weird.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Retreat

In March the singles branches of the Tri-Cities went on a overnight retreat to Camp Zarahemla. They still had about 3 feet of snow on the ground, and it was blasted cold. The girls stayed in the lodge and all the guys got to stay in the cabins. I think that the guys got the better deal because it was freezing in the lodge. Mostly everyone played boardgames, card games or sat around and talked. or they were outside playing in the snow. There were even some minor injuries from sledding down hills. One of the leaders/chaperone's got his truck stuck and had to leave it there and go back up later to get it. But the lake was the coolest thing to look at. It was so clear that you could see the mud bank on the other side of the lake, and it was not glacier blue water either.


This is what the old amphitheater (now the Valley of Nimrod) looked like. It was almost completely covered in snow. The snow was hard enough that you could walk on it.


We drove by the entrance sign and had to backup because the snow drifts were so tall. I was standing halfway up the drift when I took this picture.


This is Elisabeth and me standing at the entrance sign, about 6 ft off the ground.


This is a neat picture I took off the lake.


We stopped at Miner's in Yakima on the way home and this is the burger that I split with someone. That burger was big enough that we barely finished our small order of fries that came with it. But it was a good burger.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Farm Life

So we started to have Calves at the end of Feb. and currently have 19 babies. We have 11 bulls and 8 heifers.
But it gets really funny sometimes when we wake up in the morning and all the calves are sleeping next to each other, and all the mom's, but one, are off in another part of the pasture. Almost like they need some alone time. (And that is an old picture, but just imagine 19 calves in a big group and only one mom in sight. )

We have only had to bring one calf in the house, and that was because she was born late afternoon, and it was cold and windy, so she got hypothermia. So we had her in the house all night so she wouldn't freeze. ( this picture was taken around 1 a.m. we were all very tired, as you can see.)
The next morning outside with mom. This calf was kinda a pain, because we had to force feed her for 2 days before she started nursing on her own. She is also one of the few calves who has a name. She is so small that it is easy to tell which one she is. We call her Pixie.

We have also been planting new orchard. We planted more Sweetheart cherries and Kiku apples.

Can you believe we planted all those trees?!?!?
This is what the truck looked like with all the apple trees on it. And that is only the apples, we had already planted the cherries.

Ryan walking back after pulling pvc pipe in the cherries.

Heather and Dad gluing pvc together.


First Timer!

So I am finally creating a blog so people can see what is going on around here. And later I am going to add some pics of some of the babies that we have!