Monday, August 29, 2011

Year One


Saturday, August 20, 2011 Dylan and I celebrated our First Anniversary! I can't believe it has been a year already. I feel like we have been together for so much longer, but I also feel like we just started! Everyone says the first year is the hardest, and maybe when we look back on this in a few years we will feel that way, but it sure hasn't felt like it! This has by far been the best year of my life. Dylan is so precious to me. He really is my best friend and knows me better than anyone else. This year has shown us lots of trials in terms of school and moving and other such things, but having Dylan be with me through all this has made these trials a joy. He has helped me grow into a better person. He alone can calm me down when I am a complete stress case! I have learned how to manage myself better and not take certain things so seriously. I have never felt so happy as I do being with Dylan and knowing we were married and sealed together for eternity. Thank you Dylan. I love you.

Okay, I got the gushy stuff out. Now about our day! Even though it was our anniversary, Dylan still had to work. Luckily just one job today! I decided I would go with him. So we woke up at 5:00am and hit the road for North Powder. We spent the morning together changing the irrigation hand line in the farming fields. Dylan made it look so easy! Each span is 40 feet long. Once you drain them of the water they aren't that heavy, but boy are they tricky to manage! Dylan has big hands and long fingers and lots of experience so he had no problem balancing those pipes. Me on the other hand, with my pudgy little fingers, could not for the life of me keep those things balanced! I couldn't keep the sprinkler head on top. I couldn't keep one end off the ground and of course once that hit then I over compensate and the other side hits and then all the sudden I'm trying to manage a 40 ft metal teeter-totter and I can't even walk in a straight line. I finally sort of got the hang of it a little, but I had to stay 2 spans ahead of Dylan to not be in the way! He could easily manage 2 spans in the time I got 1, and then he would come help me hook mine up. It's tough work! (note: I have pictures, they are just on my phone and I haven't figured out how to get them to the computer yet!)

After 2 hours of changing pipe and watching the sunrise, we made our way into Haines. Dylan LOVES huckleberry pie so I was determined to get some for him! We went into the mountains with Tom and Glenda, Glenda's parents, and Carly and Shem and their family. We picked the wild mountain huckleberries and even found a large patch of wild strawberries! They are tiny, but boy do those things pack a punch! So much flavor! After spending the rest of the morning and into the afternoon picking we had enough for two pies (yet to be made. I'll post when they actually get baked :). Dylan and I headed back to La Grande to clean up.

Dylan surprised me with a beautiful bouquet of flowers! Lilies, dahlias, daisies, and another type I don't know the name. I loved them! We then dressed up a little and headed out to Foley Station for dinner. And what a delicious dinner it was! We had a nice calamari appetizer while waiting for Dylan's steak and my shrimp and scallop alfredo. We finished it up with some silk chocolate truffle and key lime pie. We will need to make another trip to Foley Station!

It was such a fun day and I was so grateful to get to spend the whole day with Dylan. I look forward to the many more years we have together!


Monday, August 22, 2011

Portland Adventure

Dylan and I got to Portland Sunday night. Monday morning we hit the road for Seaside! My parents honeymooned here :) I had never been and Dylan hasn't been since he was little.

Asher and Brayden wanted to ride this....until it started moving

neither of them liked it

so I had to finish up the quarter!

Next stop: Candyman! We spun the wheel to win free taffy




Even Everett loved it!

Asher, Brayden, and I looked at EVERY flavor in the store and made sure we
got the best ones!


Kim took the boys on the carrousel while Dylan and I
watched Everett 

They didn't love it at first, but after a round they were
really enjoying themselves!

"That was so much fun!!"

Here is us!

Everett has the cutest faces!

We visited a hat shop and tried on EVEY silly hat they had.
Brayden is being Medusa and Asher is a Birthday Cake

The rooster

She moose

He moose

Moose love





Brayden had the crab hat covering his face and was
swinging around his "pinchers" as fast as he could



lunch!



Enjoying the view


being adventurers. They sure love their Uncle Dylan!



Asher INSISTED he had his picture taken in this window
(it's a home decor store)

Beach Time!

skim boarding






Everett loves the beach


Brayden skim boarding!

Throwing the board for Asher

running to jump on

he lands just to have the board shoot out from under him!

he wanted to go again! what a champ.

waiting for the board to come


WIN!








I fall a lot.


Dylan never falls. Ever.











almost took out Brayden hah.














oh look, I'm in the water again. surprise surprise.

sometimes it hurts, and sometimes it REALLY hurts










Asher warming up



garden fresh!


The next day we went to the temple! Kimberly and the kids waited outside
while Dylan and I did some temple work. It was fun to be back at the
Portland Temple 11.5 months after we got married there!





The many faces of Everett Bradford Janeway








What a beautiful place




This was an awesome bridge! We crossed it like 20x because the gps kept
leading us the wrong way. We just wanted to get to OMSI!

We went to the Narnia exhibit first, but we couldn't
take pictures there :( 

Gross. Earwax.

Waiting for the submarine tour to start!




All of the gray pipes on top would retract into the top of the sub when
it submerged.


Brayden could not wait to get in there!

The stairs were really steep so Dyl helped out a little


Captain's chair

Sonar room. We hear orcas and dolphins!

Torpedo. the silver cap on the end stays with the sub and inside is a spool of wire that is connected to
the torpedo. It's 20 miles long! If the target changes course or speed or anything the sub wires the info to the
torpedo so it can correct it's course. If for any reason the wire gets cut the torpedo also has sonar on the nose to
find it's target.

The best beds in the house, second only to the captain's quarters!



66 beds for 73 men

Galley

Control room


Asher couldn't go since he wasn't old enough. We met up with him and
Kimber and the baby at the science playground after



This house simulates different strengths of earthquakes









When we weren't out adventuring we were cleaning house and helping Kim and Sean get things organized. We went to the farmer's market a few times and Kimberly and I probably played a million rounds of rummikub. We had so much fun! We were going to leave for La Grande on Friday, but decided to make a quick trip up to Mom and Dad's since we were so close! We spent Friday and Saturday morning in Enumclaw before heading back home. It was such a great trip and so fun to spend time with the Janeways! I can see this trip happening again!