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Saturday, March 21, 2015

A Week in Pictures: 15 March - 21 March

3/15 - Sunday Funday!

3/16 - My lunch!  Lots of salt and pepper and real butter!  No one else (even Donald) really wants to eat asparagus.  They have some at dinner if I make it, but its not by choice.  I don't know what's wrong with them...this stuff is amazing!  Spring is the season for asparagus and its grown all over our valley, so the freshest stuff is about to hit the market!

3/17 - The girls rooms aren't the only ones that get a bit shabby at times!

3/18 - I'm so in love with where we live!  I feel like the luckiest person sometimes!  Mt. Adams, when not covered up by clouds is spectacular!

3/19 - Ivan showing off his battle scars from karate and the punching bag!

3/20 - The newest addition to my KitchenAid products!  My old Sunbeam hand mixer, that we had since we were married 18 years ago, finally wore out!

3/21 - The neighborhood is changing.  This is our next door neighbor, whose son just started driving. His car is in the driveway and his three friends cars are parked in the road.  We'll be adding another vehicle to the street this summer when Hannah starts to drive.  Everyone is growing up!

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Wild Horse Monument and Ancient Lakes

A gorgeous weekend needed a hike!
Last Sunday, Hannah and a couple of her friends, Jenelle and I took off for a day of hiking around.
We stopped the Wild Horse Monument just outside of Vantage.
A steep hike up (that felt even steeper going down) gave us beautiful panoramic views of the Columbia River.
photo by Hannah

Next we drove to a place called Ancient Lakes.
It's an amazing place that was created during cataclysmic floods after the ice age.
The massive basalt columns were once solid lava flows called a coulee.
The current landscape is a result of those flows being eroded by the ancient glacial floods.
After walking a long way across dry ancient lake beds, we came to the area where there are still lakes being fed by a waterfall.
It was such a contrast.
Dry desert landscape with a waterfall right in the middle.

The girls wanted to hike closer to the waterfall.
So I took their gear and walked around the other side so that I could watch as they explored.
It's very hard to give perspective with a camera to how large this area is.
This picture is a zoom of them while they traversed the rocks toward the base of the waterfall.
And this picture is what I saw with my eyes.
If you look dead center...right above the grasses around the lake, you can see four tiny people.
And they made it!!
(See Jenelle in the pink shirt to the right of the waterfall?)

After this picture, Hannah and her friends stayed here and ate their lunch
Jenelle and I walked further and hung out for a while.
We had all pretty much run out of water (should have brought a couple of bottles each!) and Jenelle was dead on a rock...
 ...or was she???

I took a few more pictures of the beautiful scenery...
 (It's actually a triple waterfall!)
...and when the girls caught up with us, we were all ready to go!
We had a long walk ahead!
Once we made it around this last column, we knew the parking lot was close.
It was a long day and a much longer walk than we expected, but once everyone was replenished with water, everyone agreed it was fun!

At the same time we were out, Ivan and Donald were having their own adventure!
They hiked an area off the Yakima River called Umtanum Creek Canyon.
Donald took this awesome picture of Ivan pointing at a cairn (man made stack of rocks) they made on top of a hill.
I've enlarged these pictures, but you still have to look very closely to see the rocks.  The cairn is at the very top of the hill and Ivan is near the bottom for the picture.

My goal this summer is to take advantage of this amazing place we live and get outside as much as possible!!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Central Washington State Fair (Fall 2014)

I'm working hard to get a few more 2014 events on the books.
It's time to live in the present, but there's a couple more things I just couldn't leave out.

I took Ivan and Jenelle to the fair again last year.
I got the feeling that the time is near - possibly upon us - when they are no longer willing to go with just me.
We had fun, but I noticed that Ivan was looking for people he knew.
Not sure if he wanted to say hi or if he was going to hide because he was with his mom.
Either way - its been fun while it lasted!
These two know how to have a good time together!

Jenelle was up for most rides this year.
She rode this stomach turning spinning thing with Ivan.
But she declined this one...
Ivan's giving the thumbs up...upside down (with eyes closed!)
 She chose this nice smooth ride instead!
Ivan took some convincing to get on the ferris wheel.
Not because he was scared of it - but because it wasn't quite scary enough.

This was a rough year for fair-goers!
I almost got puked on by a kid and I saw another boy get off a ride and run straight for the trash can.
In fact, even Jenelle took part in this activity!

After all was said and done, she was ready to keep riding!
After all that hard work, it was time for refreshment!
If you say you don't like "fair food", I say you're lying!
After lunch we finished up with the candy exhibit, animals and pig races!
Another great day!