Tuesday, August 28, 2012

I've still got it!

 On our drive home from the beach, we stopped at the Dairy Queen in West Salem for some lunch.  This was especially fun for me, because I worked at this Dairy Queen all through my high school years, and even a summer when I was in college.  I was the Dairy Queen.  I even remember when Blizzards were introduced back in 1985.  We had to crush the candy by hand.  Anyways....I digress. 
I have always said that I would love to go back for just one day and make all of the scrumpdillyicious treats again.  So  after I told the young workers that I had worked there 30 years ago we had an instant kinship.  I figured this was my one chance to give it a 'swirl' again, so I asked if I could make my own cones.  Thankfully, the young fellow thought that I was kind of funny and he let me do it.  I nailed both of the cones that I made with the perfect DQ swirl on the top! I happily handed them to Chris and Nate and they enjoyed those cones like no others.
 I can mark that one off of the bucket list.

Beach Trip 2012

 We did it again~our annual beach trip with the Slater-Cotter-Moore families.  This time we were at a new house that was in Lincoln Beach. We loved it, and it's already booked again for next summer!
The weather was great, and we literally didn't leave the house this year. 
One of the highlights of this house was the hot tub that was on the deck overlooking the ocean.
When you vacation with Aunt Susie, you have to get your workout in.  Here is Chris working those arm muscles.  Notice the STRENGTHstudio t-shirt?
Cousins.
 These 7 love each other so very much and have so much fun together.
Uncle Greg and Grandma drove over for a day trip and joined in the fun.  Greg's aeronautical skills helped to get this kite up.
Cousins on the rocks. 
This group is really good at posing for cute pictures.......
......until the threat of a wave approaching from behind!
Guess who that is with Aunt Susie?  Yep, it's Will with his way-cool back-to-school hooded face  sweatshirt.
Fireworks and a fire on the beach at dusk.  So exciting.
Sister Susan and me.  Suh-Suh.
It was a windy beach, so we tried to move logs to make a wind-block.  Such a strong group.  Somebody had to take the picture!  :)
Some of the crew after a beach combing and hiking morning adventure.
A fiercely competitive game of ladder ball between Chris and Susan.  Chris won. 
The view from the top of the stairs that led us down to the beach. 
The whole gang on the last night. 
Greg, Susan, Mom, Me, Mark. 
The whole gang on the last night. With the way that time flies, we'll be back before you know it!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Back to School Shopping

"Hey Nate, do you want to try on everything for our first day of school outfits when we get home?"  I heard from the back seat of the car on our way home from Target.  
"No."  Nate replied.  End of story.  
It was so funny and interesting shopping for some back to school clothes with these boys today.  
Christopher has very clear ideas about what he will wear...he's into the 'skateboarder' look~cargo shorts, cool t-shirts, hoodies, black socks and fashionable shoes.
Nate, on the other hand, could care less about the whole thing.
I seriously think that he would be just fine if he showed up at school on the first day with absolutely nothing new.  It doesn't seem to matter too him at all, and all  he wanted to do was get out of the clothing department and check out the toy department.  I kept asking him if we could get him some cargo shorts too.  Absolutely not.  He really wanted nothing to do with them.  We did come to the conclusion that Chris is 'cargo' shorts guy, and Nate is 'sport' shorts guy.  So, I tossed a pair of athletic shorts in the cart and called it good.
Oh, and Chris looked super 'tight' with his 1st day of school outfit that he tried on.  We'll see what Nate ends up with on September 5th.


Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Good Times in Seattle


I may never drive to Seattle again.  Last Friday, the boys and I took the train to Seattle for a long weekend, and we had a GREAT time!  Riding the rails is a fun way to get there.
 Upon our arrival, we were introduced to the Cotter's newest member of the family...Truffle the hamster.  I'm not usually fond of these types of critters, but let me tell you~this hamster was extremely cute and cuddly.  She would fall asleep in in your hand almost every time that she was held.  Of course, Chris and Nate fell in L-O-V-E.  And no, this doesn't mean that we want a hamster of our own. 
On Saturday, we went downtown to Ride the Duck.  What a fun adventure and sightseeing tour of Seattle!  We rode through the city learning all kinds of fun facts,  then rode right into the water on this amphibious vehicle.  Susan's friend Deirdre and her 3 boys us joined us too, to celebrate her birthday. 
 Space Needle!  Nate was really disappointed that he didn't get to 'touch' the Space Needle.  
Next trip, I guess!
 We always eat really well when we visit Seattle!  This was the fresh salmon/green salad dinner. 
Mmmmmmm.  Aunt Susie is the hostess with the mostess.
 On Sunday we went down to the waterfront and rode on the Great Wheel...Seattle's newest attraction.
After the ride we played some games in the arcade, then we had a picnic lunch on the pier.  Lots of fun!
 It was a hot and sunny afternoon, so we walked over and checked out the International Fountain that is part of the Seattle Center.  It's kind of hard to see how massive this fountain is, but it was huge!  Of course, Nate and Caroline just couldn't resist, so they went home soaking wet. 
Cousins. 
 Aside from the adventures that we went on, these 5 had so much fun jumping on the trampoline next door, making scavenger hunts, and playing all kinds of fun stuff.  We love going to Seattle.  Thanks, Cotters! 

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Ainsworth and Moore

Today was a great day!!
I was offered a teaching position at Ainsworth Elementary.
I will be teaching 1st grade there, and I am beyond thrilled about it.
Dan took this photo today right near our house at the corner of Moore and Ainsworth~
I'm thinking that it's the perfect intersection.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

A Sad Day in the 'Neigh'borhood

 Remember the horses that live at the curb next door?
Well, there's been a sad event, and Silver is no longer with us. 
 Two nights ago a group of hipsters (well, actually, they looked like roller-derby girls) on roller skates rolled down the street and one of them grabbed and stole the white horse.   I saw it all go down, and yelled at her from the porch at the
 top of my lungs that she needed to "bring it back or I was going to call the police!"
 She took off at full speed to catch up with her friends with the horse named Silver in her hands. She turned the corner and I thought that she was gone.  However, a few minutes later, she skated back by and I saw that she still had the horse.  I was so mad about the theft that I got in my car and chased her down several blocks away, and demanded that she give me the horse back. We exchanged some words, but in the end, I won and she handed the horse back to me. She told me that I was stupid and that this should be an episode of Portlandia; which at the time, I couldn't agree more.  Who chases down plastic horse thieves on roller skates?  
 I brought Silver back to the house, put him at the curb, and shared my story with Judy, my next door neighbor who owns the horses.  The story gathered a lot of attention of Facebook, as my friends thought that I was a hero, and that the gal who stole it was a complete thug with no respect for her community. 
Judy tied a new collar on the horse that was made of wire, fancied up the fence, and put a miniature 'Neighborhood Watch' sign up right next to the horse.  All was good in the world.  Until we woke up this morning.  When I looked out the window and didn't see a white horse, I knew that there was trouble.
This is the scene that we woke up to.  I walked out to the curb and my heart sank.  The horse and the sign had been stolen, the fence and Clyde were knocked over, a Lone Ranger doll (and 2 miniature horses) were added to the curb, and bright red paint representing blood was splattered all over the curb and horse corral.  The hipster roller derby gal had come back for revenge! What a senseless act which left us feeling sad.  Clearly, this loser of a person has some anger issues.  I'm certain that the karma is going to be extra tough on her for this one.