1980
When the St. Louis summer got exceptionally hot, I said it's time to head to Oregon! So we did!
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This was probably the trip when Grandma and Grandpa got to meet Tim in person.
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Yep---I was very pregnant---a big reason why I wanted to get away from the heat. It was August and my due date was 9/11, but I figure they have hospitals in Oregon, too.
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Tim wearing Grandpa's hat and looking at the statue I painted to match Grandpa.
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This was the year that Mt. St. Helen's erupted. So I was excited to see what I could of it from a distance.
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trying to point it out to Tim
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Grandpa loved reading. I think he passed that on to tim.
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1981
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didn't go here often, but this was in the Portland zoo. Somewhat lacking in comparison to the St. Louis Zoo.
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Grandma and Angie in their back yard.
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at the rhododendron garden in Portland
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in Washington park, portland
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Mom didn't get to go many places, but we managed to get Grandpa to take her to the rhodie garden.
Daddy with tim and angie at the rhodie garden
we also loved spending a couple days on the beach. Angie loved the sand.
Even though it was summer, the each could be chilly
Daddy showing her things in the tidal pools.
1982
Back on the Oregon coast roasting marshmellows
checking out the tidal pools
I've always had a desire to learn photography. So this year while we were in Oregon, I bought my first slr --- a Canon AE1. Over the years, I bought thousands of dollars worth of equipment from Mike at Focal Point. Loved his camera shop right there in Dallas, Oregon. He would always give me a deal, and Oregon doesn't have sales tax!
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one of my first pictures with my new camera---and one of my all time favorites.
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Grandma loved that the kids weren't afraid of her being stuck in a hospital bed and wheelchair.
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Love all the wild flowers |
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1983
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Always had bar b qs and family get togethers in Mom and Dad's back yard. Grandpa even put a tent up for the kids to play in---and him.
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the Japanese Gardens in Portland with Carolyn
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still in the japanese gardens
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our trip to the coast for a mini vacation during our vacation. Usually spent 2 nights on the coast to give Grandma and Grandpa a break, as well as to do some sightseeing.
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We only went this for S a couple times. Interesting place---sea lion caves.
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Loved riding Dolly the Trolley in Lincoln City. Unfortunately it quit running a couple years after we found it.
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Devils lake right by the coast in Lincoln City.
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Daddy taking a walk on the beach with the kids.
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David and Ken showing off their catch after a day of fishing
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view of Lincoln City from the end of the road.
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warming up after a little indoor swim
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Grandpa coloring with the kids.
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Ken giving a puppet show in Grandma's room
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The kids before the big bunk beds were made.
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1984
Some of my photos are estimates of the years.
1985
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the "d" river---shortest river in the us (so they claim)
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Pixie kitchens---loved the decor here with the shell and sand covered tables. I remember going here when I was a little girl.
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Love this view of the Newport bridge
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1986
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Tim and Angie supervising the snaking of the kitchen pipes.
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the kids playing on the heavy duty swing set Dad had put in I think when we were kids?
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heading across the Dallas/Salem highway in front of Mom and Dad's house
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playing at the park
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fishing at the slough?
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more of the Cascades near Mom and Dad's |
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the Dallas park
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To the central coast
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back at Mom and Dad's near Xmas. I use to go and paint their windows every xmas. Could have been 1986 or many other years
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a cold cay at the coast---but pretty sure this isn't 1986
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Mom and Dad had a great yard for kids to play in---and for us all to have family bar b q's in.
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cold on the coast, even in summer
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must have been Mom and Dad's anniversary---it was 3 days after ours.
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another time painting the windows
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1987
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at the rose gardens in Portland
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roses as big as Angie's head!
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another fishing trip---probably up near Detroit lake
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some dangerous wading!
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better wading
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thankfully Ken didn't fall!
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fishing |
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and more wading
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these Oregon rivers are very COLD, even in summer!
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I'm sure I was having a minor heart attack here!
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running around the Cascades
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wandering around the lava fields up by Detroit lake
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on to the Central Oregon coast. We'd always spend a couple night there during our 10-14 day trip to oregon. As I grow older, I bet Mom and Dad enjoyed these little peaceful breaks from us!
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Pre-timeshare days for us. We'd usually find a 1 bedroom place on the coast---or a studio.
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by the estuary in Newport Bay
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love the beaches of central oregon
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back to Dallas and the little bridge not far from Mom and Dad's house where we'd often take walks to.
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The kids were never shy around Mom even though she was "different"---a quadriplegic since I was 12.
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I think Dad was fixing a swing
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Being there for a couple weeks, Tim was even able to get on Davey's baseball team and play a few games.
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a trip up to the Cascades with Joey and Davey
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Tim also would go to the scout meetings with Davey
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could have stayed there all summer!
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1988
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back to our central coast
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we loved exploring the tide pools
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and checking out the scenic coast between Lincoln City and Newport.
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the bay just north of lincoln city
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the cold Oregon Pacific ocean didn't keep the kids from wading in it.
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we would often see surfers from this vantage point
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mostly we just loved looking at the ocean
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so much to take in!
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we weren't there for 4th of July often, but when we were, we'd head to the coast with David and family.
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one of my all time favorite pictures
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back from the coast and wandering around Silver Falls near Salem
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10+ waterfalls connected by a walkway. We never walked the whole thing, but would often go check out some of the most accessible falls.
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like this one with the walk-behind path
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this one, too
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the map by one of the main entrance. There were several parking areas throughout the park for those who don't want to walk it.
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nice trails, though
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and gorgeous waterfalls
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another gorgeous waterfall---Multnomah Falls up by Portland.
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Angie loved playing with her little cousin, Kimberly
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grandpa's raincoat for Tim
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Grandpa was an avid reader. Even read to the kids a lot.
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and another xmas window from my solo trip to Oregon in Dec.
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1989
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catching butterflies.
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and fish in clear lake
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Newport Bay
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Grandpa with the kids
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measuring a tree
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one of the neat old bridges along the coast
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wonder what a tire was doing down there.
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one of our many walks along the beach
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snow up near Mt. St. Helens
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Tim by some of the trees blown down at Mt. St. Helens
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devastated Mt. St. Helen's
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1990
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another volcano--now Crater Lake
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quite the hike down to the lake
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and up to the top of Wizard Island
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on the 2 hour boat ride around the lake
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hiking up the mountain with all my camera gear
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from the top of Wizard Island
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on to the central oregon coast
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the family!
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why buy toys---just keep boxes around
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1991
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another trip to Clear Lake
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chillin at clear lake
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and another trip to the coast---the sand dunes at Newport
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one of the covered bridges still in existence. This one near Lincoln City
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the only time we hiked up the hill by Yaquina Head Lighthouse
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we liked climbing around on the rocks by Fogarty Beach
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dinner at one of our favorite places---Mo's
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Joe getting his Eagle scout award
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Mill Creek near Dallas
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angie cooling off at Mill Creek
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one of our many family get togethers
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1992
Another fantastic summer vacation to oregon!
Spent our usual couple nights on the Oregon coast in Lincoln city.
Thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful weather and gorgeous Pacific ocean!
Kids still like wading in the ocean
and climbing around on the rocks
such a beautiful rugged coast
lots of beautiful beaches, too
hiking along the rocks
getting some glamour shots
Beautiful Newport bridge. Love this view
Angie's finally getting to where she will let me try and pose her.
still rather cold there on the beach in the summer
digging for China?
quite windy on the coast, too.
lots of greenery along the coast, too.
getting ready to fly a kite.
Angie, too.
with the 2 handles, Tim could make it dive and loop
wonder why we didn't do this more often?!
making it go back up
and to the side
time for a little miniature golf.
another thing we didn't do very often---miniature golf
back to fishing at Mill creek and Ken being a photographer.
We always had family meals in Mom and Dad's back yard. Sure do miss those!
He never really retired! When he was done working at McDonald Douglas, he was full time caregiver for MOM---something I've really learned to appreciate more once I became caregiver for Ken.
game time
Mom always looking good. I should spend half the time making up myself that she insisted on for herself. I always admired that in her.
the very overgrown shrubs in the front yard. They were removed eventually.
photo sent to us around Halloween of Mom and dad made up like a couple clowns.
Back to summer---Angie catching butterflies.
one of my all time favorite photos!!!!---Mt. Hood.
Another thing we only did once---ride the sky lift at Mt. Hood.
Not much snow there this year, but enough for one or 2 runs to be open.
But mostly people just liked riding the lift in the summer.
with temps around 90, it was a beautiful day to hang out at Mt. Hood
They even have a sled ride that goes quite a distance. The kids had a blast.
more lifts
I'm ready to do it again
Tim contemplating life
Coming down from Mt Hood we hit up Multnomah falls. Beautiful falls!
Later in the year when I went out to help decorate for xmas. Even the weather cooperated for xmas decor.
1993
Another years has gone by. Time to get out to Oregon again!
This time we did get to putt putt on the coast again.
love all the flowers around this course!
Angie even made friends with a bird
Never tire of the same 'ol scenic pull offs, either!
and the sand
The kids still like to play int he surf---even as cold as it is.
granted they don't go out very far.
So lucky to have been able to experience this so often!
exploring the rocky shelf
and the scenic trails
all the interesting trees.
little rivers.
big cliffs
every step brings different views.
some of the ways down to the beach were a lot of steps!
but worth it
the ocean has dug it's way inland in several spots.
jumping the wavs.
We didn't often go much farther south then Newport Bay. But occassionally we did go farther. This year we made it to Honeyman Park near Florence.
Many amenities are available, including over 200 campsites,
all-terrain vehicle access,
swimming, fishing and
sandboarding. And as seen here---paddle boat rentals.
There are two miles of sand dunes between the park and the ocean. Two
natural freshwater lakes are within the park. Cleawox -- which is great
for swimming -- and Woahink, which has a public boat ramp, is used for
all water sports.
The park is located within a 47-mile stretch of dunes from Florence to Coos Bay.
Cleawox Lake Day-use Area
This popular day-use area on the north side of the lake includes
several picnic tables with lake views and multiple places along shore to
cast your line. A flat, sandy beach beckons sunbathing, sandcastles and
splashing in the shallow swim area
great way to end a run down the sand dune hills
On to Eastern Oregon (or Central, as I would call it). Lots of lakes and rivers and waterfalls --- and lava beds! We didn't go to the lava cave often (maybe just once), but the lava beds up by Clear Lake are pretty impressive, too.
Descend 55 stairs and then you are off on a self-guided tour of the
tube, which takes around 90 minutes and is 2.2 miles roundtrip. Lava
River Caves was one of the first lava tubes to be discovered in Oregon
and is the longest one in the state.
self guided means you bring your own lantern.
heading back to the car.
by way of more lava fields.
taking a break in the lava field
back on the trail
Our base for our vacations---Mom and Dad's house in Dallas.
Miss all our backyard bar b qs.
For about a year, Dad's Mom even lived in Dallas. A New Jersey resident at heart, Uncle Joe (also in Dallas) and Dad moved Grandma to Dallas when she got too old to be by herself. Dad got her into an assisted living home near him and would take her lunch/dinner every day and check on her. By this time, she wasn't seeing very well so I don't think she really cared where she was. Hopefully she enjoyed being near her 2 sons. When she died, Dad had her sent back to New Jersey to be buried by Grandpa (whom I never met)
Dad getting ready to head off to his American Legion meeting.
the guys playing cribbage. Dad and I use to play it every night when we'd go on vacations together. Miss those times, too.
another bar b 1
We half talked about buying a place out there as a vacation home. But I think Ken got scared off that the kids and I would want to stay there
another photo of Grandma Mary
Angie, Kimmy and Danny enjoyihng their bar b
in a box.We were usually there in June (and celebrated Mom and DAd's anniversary with them) or August and celebrated Dad's birthday with them. This year it was Dad's birthday---and his favorite cake, pineapple upside down cake.
Saw some really beautiful sunsets from their house, too, like this one across the street from them
another view of it.
and, finally, Mt. Hood as we flew back to St. Louis