Friday, July 22, 2011

Depoe Bay, Oregon



This was on our way there with the Three Sisters Mountains in the background.


Near Eagle Crest we went and took a tour of a Goody's factory. It only cost $2 and that included 6 delicious samples.


Donnell in heaven because of the chocolates!


I love the landscape of Oregon and how daisies (my favorite flower) just grows wild there. So, so, so beautiful.


We spent part of one day walking along Newport's Historic Bayfront, enjoying the murals, ice cream, people crabbing off the dock, and all of the shops.



This picture was taken by setting the camera on a post. The funny thing was that everyone passing had no idea that the camera was there and we looked like this crazy family posing for no reason. :)



On one of our days Katy, Nate and I went on quite the adventure. We went to explore the tide pools in our favorite spot Boiler Bay (which is named that because a boiler from a wrecked ship floated into the bay and has remained there ever since.) Well, we started heading along the tide pools and trying to get to a really neat rock in the distance. When we finally arrived we found out real quick that we were not going to be able to climb that rock because the seagulls were giving us all they had to protect their babies on top of it.... dive bombing, squawking, pooping. So we made it back to a little beach where Nate found a small ocean cave. Meanwhile, I was trying to decide a way to get to the road rather than backtrack along the tide pools. I climbed up this hillside and immediately I was in the deepest darkest forest I have ever been in. But, there was a trail so it looked promising, I signaled for the others to come and we went on our way. To add to the creepiness of this dark forest/jungle, we had just watched the night before a show on finding sasquatch and how there had been sightings in Oregon. :) But, no luck, we didn't see him. So, once we made it out to the road we realized that the sun was still out and we made it back in time for supper.



Another day we decided to go whale watching. We could see gray whales from our condo every day that we were there but we wanted to find out what was so exciting about going out on the boat. It cost $16 and I would have paid that purely for the boat ride. It was an absolute blast, we were right up at the bow of the boat. This was my first time on a boat in the open ocean. The waves made it feel like you were riding a roller coaster and the waves would splash up on you when they hit just right. But to add to the excitement, Captain Dan took us straight to where 3 gray whales were feeding. We were looking at one about a 100 feet away when all of a sudden one spouted 20 feet from where I was standing. I screamed out of surprise and excitement. Everyone made fun of how earlier in the week I saw a whale very close to the shore and I told them that "I saw his barnacles" like it was embarrassing or something. Anyway, we could see all of this whale including his tail which was very exciting. It was absolutely awe-inspiring to see the whale in the water and see his enormous shadow and how his body would roll along the surface for so long. I felt so small and insignificant next to those magnificent creatures.

A gray whale spouting and this is really how close we were to him. My camera is not zoomed in at all.


Us sopping wet from the ocean waves but we loved every minute of it. :)



One night Nate and I cooked fresh crab for dinner, with the emphasis on fresh. He was pulled up out of the ocean right in front of us and bought for $11. Nate enjoyed every second of me freaking out and screaming trying to take this picture. We had about an hour before we were going to cook the crab so we set it on the counter and put a wet hand towel on top of it. So about 20 mins. later out of pure habit I reached over and wiped my hands on the hand towel and screamed again when I remembered that there was a live crab under it. Needless to say, I survived, Nate and dad cooked an amazing crab, and dinner was delicious. We also cooked a taster of fresh salmon, halibut and rockfish. Halibut by far was my favorite, too bad it was $17.99 a pound.


This is down inside of Devil's Punchbowl at low tide. During high tide it fills up and the water crashes through that hole in the rock behind us and comes in and churns around and you can watch it through the open hole at the top. Needless to say you wouldn't want to be inside of it like we are if it were high tide.



This is Drift Creek Falls Suspension Bridge. This is just a walking bridge that is 240 feet long and about 100 feet off the of the ground in the middle. It was a lot of fun but would be very hard to cross if you were afraid of heights.



This is down in a tide pool at low tide at Cobblestone Beach. It was very cold as you can tell I have two coats on and Nate's got his coat all the way zipped up. This beach and tide pools are very unique because they are made out of black lava rocks.


This is Yaquina Head Lighthouse, 93 feet tall, Oregon's tallest lighthouse. It also is still functioning to guide ships into harbor. We were able to go inside of it and climb the stairs to the top and see the light and the view of the ocean from inside a lighthouse.



This is the one beach that we decided that it was warm enough to play in the sand and water a little bit. But it was still the pacific coast in Oregon which means freezing cold water. Anyway, we still had a lot of fun building sand castles that ended up being sea turtles, running through the water when it splashed up on the sand, and flying kites.



This is the beginning of the Yaquina Bay Bridge in Newport. We decided it would be a lot of fun
to walk across it. It was absolutely amazing how high up it was and to feel it shake a little when trucks would drive past. The wind up there was absolutely crazy, I often held on to the rail just not to be blown over.



Nate and I sitting on cobblestone beach. So this beach happens to be very rare. It is a beach made up of a whole bunch of perfectly smooth cobblestones. We spent a whole hour there just sitting and listening to the waves hit the cobblestones. You'd never be able to fully appreciate it without going there but the waves hit and it sincerely sounds like a 1,000 people applauding.



The shops were a ton of fun to go around to and to look at all of their fun stuff. We also went to a saltwater taffy shop and bought one of almost every flavor.



This is just outside of our condo. This was the amazing view that we had for a whole week. Just over this ledge was a colony of harbor seals. They were so much fun to watch. Almost everyday I would just stand right there and watch the seals interact, swim, and be washed off of their rock when the tide came in too high.



Nate decided to try surfing. :) No, actually there was this funny thing that was purposely for taking pictures. So, we got a picture of every one of us surfing.



A nice sunny day in Oregon!



So, this was so, so, so exciting. Nate is quite the explorer and he climbed up some rocks at one of the beaches we were at and happened to find a spouting horn or something along those lines. Anyway, the wave would come in and the rocks would rumble a deep rumbling sound and then the water would shoot up and out sometimes even up to probably 30 feet or more. It was so thrilling to sit their and watch it.



On our way home we stopped at Multnomah falls which is the second tallest year round waterfall in the United States. It is absolutely gorgeous. We had such a fun time on our vacation and are so glad that we were able to go with family and enjoy it all together.

Results at Nationals

Nate's team placed 23rd in the nation overall out of 200+ schools. They placed 13th in bridge strength! So proud of them!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Engineer Going to Nationals!

Nate is finishing up his Junior year at Utah State, so he has started looking into getting an internship. One night he went to a dinner to meet employees from local engineering firms. When he came home it was so nice to see him all professional looking.


I had to smile when I saw his pocket full of pens. His excuse was that they were free from the dinner. My opinion is that he is starting to really play the part of an engineer.


It wasn't five minutes later and he was back to his usual attire, sitting at the table with his homework all spread out. If you ask what Nate has been doing over the last few months this picture basically sums it all up.


He also has been involved with the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers) Steel Bridge Competition. They had to design and build a 21 ft. long steel bridge that could hold 2,400 lbs. The bridge had to be disassembled to fit into a box. The competition included the amount of time it took to build, not stepping in the marshland, not dropping any piece of it, and not bending very much under the weight.
There are 8 people that get to build it. The first time they ever built it, it took them 5 hours, 2nd time 3 hours, at the competition . . . 15 minutes.


Needless to say they did absolutely awesome. There were also other Utah State teams competing at this competition doing other things like concrete canoe, etc. The best part about it all is that UTAH STATE took 1st place overall, resulting in a massive trophy to display at the engineering building. This is something that hasn't happened in 14 years. Looks like they are headed to Nationals in Texas, this May. Man! I am so proud of them.


On top of all this, Nate also has some very exciting things happening this summer. He is headed to Peru with his Engineers Without Borders team to check out and repair a water distribution system for a village. Nate was also referred by one of his professors to a man who wants Nate to design a water distribution and waste-water treatment system for a school in Tanzania, Africa. The possibility of Nate actually going to Africa this summer is very high. So, internship or not he is getting some amazing experiences in.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Extreme Haircuts

Before . . .


After!


Gus doesn't shed and we absolutely love that about him. But every few months we do have to give him a haircut. Bah, bah black sheep have you any wool. YES sir, YES sir THREE BAGS FULL!

I randomly decided to have a change and cut off twelve inches of hair. I have never had my hair this short and I like it, but I don't know which way I like better.





I am excited to donate it to Locks of Love.

Nick's Endowments

Nick went through the temple for the first time and it wasa so great to have so many of us there in the temple together. No greater feeling! We celebrated afterward at Sizzlers.



Nick just barely left on his mission last week. We are so excited for him and will definitely miss him. We are excited to receive more "Nick-isms" in his letters. He's a great kid and will be an awesome missionary!






Gus' First Halloween

Gus definitely loved the fall. We would throw his frisbee into a big pile of leaves and he would dive in head first and crawl through the leaves until he found it.




We started early in October trying to decide what he would be for Halloween. I tried my coat on Gus and come to find out him and I are actually the same size around the arms and shoulders.


On one trip to the DI we found this awesome hat and decided he could be snoopy when he is flying his airplane. So we found some goggles and a flowing white scarf. On Halloween night gus stood by the door to show off his costume to all these strange people that stopped by. Some of them he barked at and others he wanted to pet him.

I had bought 100 candies thinking that that would be sufficient. At 6:00 we had already ran out of candy. So, I ran to the store and bought 100 more. We then ran out again by 8:00 but that was ok because Nate and I had a murder mystery dinner to attend. I was a stuck up rich Asian model dressed as a Geisha. Nate was a loud boisterous Key Grip dressed up as a movie director. He made himself a megaphone out of a poster board and used it to announce his arrival at the party and to talk to people in the room. It was so very hilarious. Even though I was supposed to sit back and be the quiet one in the room, it was so very fun to be there with our friends. No... neither of us were the murderer.


If you look closely, during Halloween our house had a terrible spider problem. Our whole front porch was wrapped in spider webs. It was very funny to see the little kids be scared of our porch but attempt the trip up onto the porch for the candy anyway.




1 Year Anniversary

For our Anniversary, Nate told me to pack up and get in the car, that we were going somewhere but it was a surprise. We were more than half way there when I finally figured out where we were going.... Zions National Park. The hike to Angels Landing is a special one to us because we went there with his Dad for spring break just before Nate left on his mission. That was when Nate talked to me about being around after he got home from his mission. So for our anniversary we hiked Angels Landing again and it was a neat feeling to be there and know that Nate had served an honorable mission and that we had reached our goal of getting married in the temple.







Drinkin' from my saucer cuz' my cup is overflow'd.

It's been awhile since I have written in the blog. School started and things got hectic, but we have done so many fun things in the past 4 months, I felt like I needed to post them.

Sometime in September we went to Star Valley, Wyoming to stay in a cabin with our friends Clint and Cheryl and my parents. It was tons of fun and the Valley was so beautiful.

We stopped in Jackson Hole for a little while to get a picture with the famous antler arches.



The cabin is owned by Clint's brother. It was so very rustic and cozy and a fun alternative to camping. It has bright red carpet throughout which adds to its uniqueness.


Our main purpose in coming was to spend the evening with the Bar J Wranglers at their ranch. To enjoy a good meal and be there for the entertainment. They put on quite a show and it is so very fun to be there on their home turf.


Nate and I walked around and enjoyed the many fun decorations and cute little shops and really enjoyed the dutch oven rolls.




We got to the ranch early enough to be able to sit on the very front row. During the show one of the wranglers threw a dirty sock on me. It was so unexpected that I tossed it on Nate and Nate threw it back at them. Then they started teasing that I had taken off my sock and had thrown it at them. It was such a blast, I laughed until my sides hurt. I also teared up at the truthfulness of some of the songs. The cowboy poem that I posted at the bottom says that He is drinkin' from his saucer 'cuz his cup has overflowed. I too have been so very blessed, with a wonderful family, an amazing husband, the best in-laws in the world, a job, and the gospel in my life.