Anson came down from Seattle and we hung out on the property, grilling and chilling, as you might say. Julie Pedersen came by with her daughter Kate for dinner and a visit on Sunday night. We haven't seen those guys for a few years, so it was a good opportunity to catch up.
After those few days in Portland, we went to a rental house ("rustic cottage," it was called, and appropriately so) on the Molalla River. The house is built on the point of land at the confluence of Trout Creek and the Molalla. It was preternaturally chilly in the house, but we didn't mind. Scott, Barb, and I also didn't mind the ICE COLD water that we plunged into from the littoral rocks. So refreshing!
Back in town we had a double date (sans kids -- thanks, Grandma) at a semi-fancy restaurant, went zip lining in the canopy of a forest, toured the Japanese Garden, explored Powell's City of Books, and saw a movie (everyone but me).
Now brace yourself for a ton of pictures!
Scott and Mom had a great rapport. |
The Rustic Cottage. Overall, pretty comfortable. To the left, a hot tub. To the right, a picnic table and grill and then the icy waters of Trout Creek. |
That water was very cold. Holy moley, it was cold. But Barb, Scott, and I all plunged, and we were all the better for it. |
Scott braving the super cold waters of Trout Creek. For some reason. |
Elizabeth working in her sketchbook by the creek. |
Taking a snack break on our hike. |
That's us in the hot tub, surrounded by nature. You can barely see it in this picture, but the river was visible to us from the hot tub. Very nice! |
Scott did an amazing job grilling steaks under trying circumstances. The grill itself was so far from the bed of coals! He pulled it off, pro that he is, and we had a very nice meal. |
Look how happy Suzanne is to have a chocolate covvered marshmallow! |
Barb on the approach to the waterfall. This place was magical! |
Scott communing with the waterfall. |
This was the stretch of river near the secret waterfall. To the right of those cliffs is a trail, that leads to something wonderful. |
At The Woodsman Tavern for double-date night. Barb insisted we try oysters, and I think we all were happy we did. |
Both kids wanted nothing more than to spend time attached to Scott or Melissa. |
At Double Mountain. Melissa and I got the same sandwich and then looked on enviously as Scott scarfed down his much better looking reuben. |
We went to the Japanese Garden and it was awesome. It always is. |
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