Mark and I brought an Easter cookie house kit and the boys really got into decorating it.
Andrew, Wess Owenn and me (I was channeling my dad. We have a classic photo of my dad looking pretty much the way I do in this photo during one of my mom’s Easter egg decorating extravaganzas with the grandkids.)
Andrew was responsible for the roof.
He really put his heart into making the house extra cute.
Owenn had a cryptic message on his end of the house.
We brought our pie iron with us so that everyone could try and make their own pudgy pie.
Papa and Owenn were pretty happy with the way theirs were turning out.
Owenn loves to cook.
Kelly had some activities on hand and Andrew and I enjoyed counted cross-stitch. He commented that it was a pixel art.
Wess wanted a turn at making pudgy pies.
Kel and me in our PJs spending part of the evening text chatting with Jasmine. We were using apps to alter our appearances. (Not in this photo)
So we thought it would be fun to combine this photo of Rawley with the next photo of Wess. Unfortunately the app didn’t recognize a face in Rawley’s sweet photo.
So…..
We hiked to this shady spot and had a picnic lunch.
Then Kel and the boys took a pedal boat out on the reservoir.
Andrew, Wess, Owenn & Kelly
“Hi, Wess!”
Owenn & Kel
Wess and Birdie being silly!
Wess, Owenn, Kelly and I made some really cool “Paper Flower” art.
We discovered a new FAVORITE game called, “Telestrations” that everyone loved and just kept asking to play. We have a tradition when the whole family is gathered of playing “telephone” around the dining room table. The grandkids are always asking to play because it usually turns out pretty silly. Telestrations is a game where booklets are passed around the table and each person tries, in turn, to interpret alternately in words and pictures, what the previous page shows. It is a riot!
Kelly posing with her drawing of “body odor!”
Another cute “Rawley” pic
On our last day with the MiniBergs Wess had a little entrepreneurial enterprise. He loves the oranges from the tree in the backyard and makes orange juice pretty often. I told him he should set up an orange juice stand. He said it would take forever to squeeze enough juice. But… he decided he could make enough to sell to all of us! He did this all on his own.
Owenn was very proud of his Fuse Bead creation!
We left Pleasant Hill on Sunday, April 10 and drove to Mt. Madonna County park between Morgan Hill and Watsonville to camp with the MiniMassies for four nights.
Our wonderful site amongst the trees
The MiniMassie abode for the next four nights
Ellie could hardly wait to slip into her sleeping spot once the tent was erected.
On Monday the girls put together the same Easter cookie cottage kit that the boys had assembled and decorated but with different results…
Camping is exhausting! Alex found a little spot on the floor under a table.
It amazes me how much some of my grandkids love sushi!
After lunch we all took a walk, even “Zinnia.”
We were captivated by all of the tiny ferns growing on the bark of the trees.
Here’s Claire capturing pictures of the tiny fern.
What a beautiful place for a stroll!
Finding beauty in the small things
We got some rain while we were here and i just think it looks so pretty on the greenery.
Little fiddlehead
No trip to this part of the state would be complete without seeing a banana slug.
“Don’t do it, Dan!”
Alex and I decided to break from the group and head back to the RV.
Ellie and Mark playing Cornhole with our cool little collapsible set. Ellie was brilliant at getting the sandbags in the hole!
A friendly game of Skip-Bo with Alex and Papa
After dinner on Monday we enjoyed a campfire with s’mores made in the pie iron.
Well… some of us enjoyed the campfire!
Ellie sporting her dinosaur hat and staying warm
Claire and “Zinnie”
A pudgy pie made over the campfire using crescent roll dough and apple pie filling
Unfortunately the dough didn’t bake all the way through!
Alex
Back in the RV to warm up a bit before bedtime
On Tuesday we decided to celebrate Easter a few days early. Ellie and Alex received their Easter “baskets” from Birdie and Papa.
Dan and “Zinnie”
Later the same day Mark, Dan, Claire and Ellie went to the archery range for target practice…
…while Alex and I stayed in the RV making jewelry.
Alex learned wire wrapping incredibly fast! I was so impressed.
No camping day is complete without at least one game. Quirkle is a family favorite.
On Tuesday we started the fire earlier so that we could enjoy it longer. (The view through the screen and out of the RV window)
Easter dinner on Tuesday included ham (which we decided to put on marshmallow sticks to heat up - Yum!) Dinner was untraditionally eaten around the campfire, fun and delicious.
So what do you do with Peeps when you’re camping?
You roast them over a campfire!
What do you think, Claire?
A Peeps S’More!
Leave it to a teenager to find this position comfortable!
Ellie enjoying oranges from the MiniBergs’ tree
Pancake breakfast on Wednesday morning
It’s rare to get a smile from Ellie so I had to post this adorable picture of her with Papa.
Having fun in the campground
Everyone was drawn to this section of tree.
Our bed in the RV seemed to be everyone’s favorite place.
On Wednesday afternoons we all went over to the archery range and everyone (except me) tried their hand at shooting arrows.
Afterward, we drove over to the site of the ruins of the Henry Miller Summer Home.
Alex is always willing to pose!
I have to get a little sneaky to get pics of Ellie!
The ruins were pretty cool.
My handsome husband, Mark
And my handsome son, Dan
Ellie, Papa, Dad Dan and Alex
Me and my sweetie
Wild strawberry plants
Interesting architecture
I wanted a MiniMassie family picture…
Be careful, Ellie - you’re almost smiling!
Alex and Ellie had never experienced “Jiffy Pop” before so we decided to make it over the gas cooktop in the RV before we all alert on Thursday morning.
Ellie taking her turn
Success!
One more hug before we go our separate ways. Until next time…
On Thursday, April 14th Mark and I drove to Vacaville where we had a reservation through Harvest Host at an organic farm called Lockwood Acres.
Benny and Sparky parked by the almond trees
We took a little tour with the owner of the farm and I got to feed a 2 1/2 week old baby goat.
We met all kinds of animals including these wooly pigs who respond to commands like, “sit!”
We purchased a couple of interesting products. Spending a little money at a Harvest Host property is recommended and in good form. We typically spend quite a bit more than we would have spent on an RV site for the night but we leave with some yummy products.
On Friday we headed north up Highway 5 on our way to Redding.
We got another view of beautiful Mount Shasta with a fresh coat of snow.
We have driven past this place with colorful trucks each time we come this way. I don’t know what it is but I tried to get a photo this time. The trucks are so bright!
What a lovely sight
Fresh snow everywhere and yet we didn’t have to drive in any of it.
We arrived at one of our regular RV parks, Premier RV Resort in Redding, CA. We stayed one night and then were on our way. We did have a yummy dinner at Karline’s Italian Restaurant in Redding.
We stopped for diesel on our way north. In Oregon, you don’t pump your own fuel and this interesting man was our gas attendant. I had to take a picture to send to our grandkids because they insist that Papa has blue hair!!! Now this guy actually has blue hair!
We spent one night at Valley of the Rogue State Park in Oregon before driving to Eugene. What a lovely spot! The only issue was the group of helicopters hovering nearby for about 3 hours beginning at 2:30 am. Mark even called 911 but they didn’t know anything about it, We did a little online research and it appears this is an area where helicopters train. Unfortunately, we will not be scheduling a return trip to this lovely campground.
We arrived at cousins Rich and Joy Shonfeld’s home in Eugene on Sunday.
Mark got to drive Joy’s tractor and help Rich with the placement of “Friendly,” the Shonfled’s greeter as you drive onto the property.
“Friendly”
In the early evening we all drove to Cottage Grove for Easter dinner at friends, Cheryl and Rusty’s home. They were kind enough to include us in their Easter get-together plans.
The Shonfeld Property
Benny (left) and Vinnie (right) - RV buddies at Rich and Joy’s home
We left Eugene on Monday morning headed for Milo McIver State Park near Estacada.
Absolute beauty all along the way. We are loving the green and the wildflowers here.
We drove past thousands of Christmas trees.
The drive into the park on Monday
On Tuesday we met our wonderful real estate broker, Steve Micek, and started our house hunting adventure! We began by viewing 4 homes in the Happy Valley area and saw one that we came very close to making an offer on but decided that it was early in the process and we would continue looking for something closer to perfect.
On Wednesday Mark and I did “drive bys” of several more homes then went over to the Clackamas Town Center Mall for our second Covid booster shots.
On our way back into the state park we stopped at the Milo McIver Viewpoint and had a look around .
Mark and Milo
Things are beginning to really bloom here.
The viewpoint looked out over the Clackamas River.
Selfie time!
We saw these interesting plants just starting to open up.
Another pretty scene
The skies can be pretty dramatic here.
We left Milo McIver State Park on Friday. Along the way we stopped to refill our propane tank. This interesting tree was near the parking lot. I asked the attendant if he knew what it was and he said until I pointed it out he had never paid any attention to it!
This tree looked like a cross between a pine tree and a cactus!
A close-up of the branches - very sharp!
We did a little online research and found out that this is a Monkey Puzzle Tree. It is believed the name came from a remark that, “Climbing the spiny spiraling branches would be a puzzle even for a monkey!”
We got to our next “home” at the Sandy River RV Resort in Troutdale about noon on Friday, April 22.
Our site backs up to Beaver Creek.
This is the view from the back of our RV.
All set up and ready to settle in for the next three weeks while we continue our home search. We met up with Steve again on Friday afternoon and viewed more homes. We found a house that Mark and I both loved in West Linn and decided to make an offer on it.
After leaving Steve, we drove around West Linn a bit and had lunch at a sports bar called, “Lil’ Coopertown.” After lunch we walked across the street to get a closer look at this splendid dogwood tree.
I am so in love with the trees here in Oregon. My next home MUST have at least one dogwood tree.
Dogwood tree selfie!
We thought this was interesting. In 1902 a 15.5 ton meteorite (the largest in the United States) was found about 2 miles NW of this spot. The actual meteorite is now on display in New York City.
Happy Valley has been high on our list of potential places to find our next home.
On our way back to Troutdale we had a perfect view of Mount Hood while we were cruising east on the highway.
Time to enjoy the sunny weather with Happy Hour in our campsite
Another look at the view from our site
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