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Week-End: Things that made my week awesome (Extras: Learning to say "no" and Moon Juice)

We had a great week and an even better weekend... The week before this one. On Monday, The Mr. wasn't feeling well and stayed home from work. It's rare to have him miss a day of working, but he definitely needed a day to recuperate. On Tuesday he headed back to work and finished out the week until Friday. Friday morning we all went to breakfast and it was weird to go to breakfast with The Mr. and The Bean during the week. Most of the time The Mr. is working and The Bean is homeschooling and I am working. Since Examiner closed its doors my whole schedule is weird. I am slowly getting used to being a "stay at home mom," but it is different. The Mr. and I have even talked about expanding our little family, so everything is on a different orbit right now. It's been an adventure, for sure! After Friday's breakfast date, The Mr. went to his golf tournament and on Saturday we took off to Hood River to tour the Full Sail Brewery... And that's where things get tricky. We had planned to camp near Hood River and stay somewhere near Mount Hood, but for it being a Saturday night all of the campgrounds were full. We decided to bag the camping idea and just find a hotel room, but nothing was available on that idea either. We were on the road until about 2:00 a.m. searching surrounding towns and campgrounds near Hood River, but everything was already taken. It was about that time The Mr. suggested we sleep for a bit at a rest stop and take off for home instead. We were a bit bummed to not find a place to stay and even more bummed that there wasn't any campsites. We definitely learned our lesson to call ahead and book something solid, or get to our destination early to secure a spot. Of course, all of this happened the week before and I didn't post a Week-End post because we arrived home and our heads finally hit the pillows close to 5:00 a.m. We used all of Sunday to sleep off our crazy adventures. This past week it was more calm and less adventurous. The Bean had his state testing for sixth grade on Monday and The Mr. took the day off to be available for support, While The Bean was taking his test, The Mr. and I went on a breakfast date and to pick up a few items at Home Depot. On Tuesday The Mr. headed back to work and we finished out the week with little-to-no excitement.

Such a productive Saturday and Sunday last weekend, but this weekend was a bit slower. We attended a Pokemon GO event and sidewalk sale in downtown Lebanon. It was about 105 degrees on Saturday while we were walking around catching Pokemon and doing a little shopping. It was tolerable, but we ended up calling it for our family after 45 minutes. The walk back to our house, which is about four blocks from downtown, was quite the struggle. We were all hot and tired and we all jumped in the pool once we got back. Today we are hoping for a slower day and The Mr. and I are looking forward to a zero responsibility day, for sure! I have so many things to share later this week, but for now here are the things that made this week awesome!


1. This White Wine

This wine is also among the July unboxings. We have really enjoyed the Riesling wine from Naked Wines and side note: You can't reuse a box for mailing if it states that it was used for alcohol before. Learned that this week when the postal worker told me I had to cover up anything that states there was wine in the box. My poor niece and nephew will have to wait a few more days for their goodies from their Aunt. :(

After cover ever inch of the box that said anything about "wine" I was able to mail it through the USPS. Lesson learned. *sigh*



2.  This Minimal Living Thought

Debt stinks, but at least with this mind set we can all fix the problem before it's too late. I am really enjoying my minimal living journey. I feel less weighed down by STUFF.


3. This Skyline

The skies here on the Pacific Coast are beautiful at times. This picture was taken at 9:30 at night. The sun set here takes on some great colors while it slowly fades behind the mountains and eventually sinks into the ocean.


4. This Garage Door

This garage always catches my eye when we walk by it. It just seems pleasing to look at and the different windows in the garage door just speak to me.


5. This Key Chain

Random key chains have been hung throughout the city here. Not sure what they mean, but they are interesting enough to peek my imagination. 


Extras:
  1. This coffee steeper.
  2. Give yourself permission to say "no" to obligations that don't fill your cup.
  3. Seven Honest Beauty products to take in your carry-on.
  4. Almond X Shakastics Skateboard.
  5. Explore the Moon Kingdoms.
  6. "To be successful you need to minimize contact with people who are not successful."
  7. How the Crawley's made their money work for them over time.
  8. How about a getaway in a Gypsy Wagon.
  9. I miss old school libraries, don't you?
  10. Take a family vacation that is geared toward just wild crafting alone.

Road Trip: Hike and summer dip at McDowell Creek Falls

This summer hasn't been all that hot, but it's been warm enough to enjoy some cool water along a creek. McDowell Creek Falls is sort of a "hidden" creek along the outskirts of the South Santiam River. It has small water falls that pour down the sides of rock facings and a great hiking trail that loops around the creek and through the falls. We have been the McDowell Creel Falls many times before, but this day just seemed right for another visit.


The Bean loves the outdoors and with homeschooling it's easier to fit in some nature study more than he would get in public school or private school. We love the concept of incorporating our regular studies inside the classroom with studies outside the classroom. Sort of a Nature Study school. 


Little PITA dog was trying to get his water legs. He took some encouragement at the start, but before long he was jumping in the water like a duck.


Although this photo looks candid, the real story is that The Bean lost his flip flop at the top of the falls and had to run down the hill to catch it before it drifted down the creek. He did grab it in time thanks to a pool of water stuck between the rocks. 


Baz hates being wet, bath time is an adventure, but he was loving the trail hike. He loves to put his nose to the ground and just go where it takes him. In his old age he is really good about staying with us even when he is off of his lease. 












The Bean tried to surf the water at first, but kept loosing his footing on the rocks. So he decided to "body surf" the water instead. He said he is going to bring his boogie board the next time.



Road Trip: Hot air balloons in Sunriver, Oregon

I'm a bit late on posting this, but I wanted to share it because we had such a great time. Back at the end of July we loaded up the car and headed over the Cascade Mountains to Sunriver, Oregon. We ate dinner and grabbed out blankets and binoculars to enjoy the "Balloons over Sunriver." They didn't get off the ground, but they lifted them up into the air at sunset and with the sun setting behind them it was a pretty neat show. -If you remember, we stayed a summer in Sunriver back in 2013.



On the way to Sunriver one of the many mountains along the Cascade Mountain range is the one 
pictured below. The sign of the mountain points out the view of Three-Fingered Jack.


Because it is summer there isn't any snow on the top of Hoodoo Snow Park. The ski lift looks strange sitting there without any snow around it.

A view of Mount Washington and two of the Sisters' Mountains.

As we sat and watched the sun set people started filing in and before too long there was over a thousand people there to watch the hot air balloons.



Soon the balloons arrived and they slowly started filling them.


The sun set pretty fast and the hot air balloons took about an hour to fully fill and lift off the ground.



It was such a great sight to see as the hot air balloons lifted with the sunset. This event was free to attend and Sunriver is one of our favorite places in Oregon. We were so happy we made the trip over the mountains and enjoyed the evening.


Road Trip: Foghat live at the Linn County Fair

The Linn County Fair here in the Willamette Valley gets a visit from us about once every three years. We hadn't planned on going to the fair this year, but when we saw who was going to be there, we couldn't pass up the opportunity. 

The entrance to the fair was made out to be an old western set with a saloon and store. 



The Bean has always loved Foghat ever since we let him watch the movie, "Dazed and Confused" when he was five. We saw Foghat live during River Rhythms in Albany, Oregon back in 2013 and The Bean was able to get his FOG hat then and it is actually signed by the original bass player Craig MacGregor, so it means a lot to him.

We got out tickets early because we wanted to be in seats close to the stage. We were in row four and right by a big speaker. It was loud great!

The Bean was all set for the concert and having been there early we were able to get in our seats before others started pilling in. He also got a taste of what it's like to be under the hot stage lights.

Before the concert we chummed around the fair grounds for a bit and picked up some food for dinner.




Charlie Huhn came out with the rest of the band and started things off by picking away on his electric guitar.


Charlie Huhn and Bryan Bassett

Rodney O'Quinn stood in for Craig MacGregor. Exceptionally talented guitarist.







View this photo on Instagram.


Roger Earl's drum solo.


Roger Earl getting respect from Bryan Bassett.


Charlie Huhn rocking it to "Slow Ride."

Foghat put on a great show at the fair and we were so pleased to see that they really cared about the audience. 

Such a great group of guys!

The front of this photo can be seen here on their Facebook page.



The Bean showed Roger Earl his FOG hat from the last time he saw them in concert. Sir Earl thought it was fantastic!

The Bean had a great time and we are so pleased that our son loves the 70s as much as we do! (View this picture on Instagram)

Some live shots of the Foghat concert:





Check out future live performances from Foghat here.
Pick up their latest CD "Under the Influence" here.
Get a signed copy of "Under the Influence" here.


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