Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Portland and Yard Projects

A couple of weekends ago we went up to Portland for my sister Mary's graduation from Portland State. We had such a nice, although quick, trip. Mary took us to this really cute amusement park in Selwood where she lives. Ella got to ride some rides. One of them took her up really high and she was all by herself but she just laughed through the whole thing! We loved seeing where Mary lives and hanging out in Portland. Her graduation ceremony was 3 hours long and with a 3 year old and me being 8 mo. pregnant we decided to forego the ceremony and just meet up with everyone after. While everyone else was at the ceremony I showed Steve some sights as this was his first trip to Portland.



Our first stop was Multnomah Falls. The weather was sunny and 75 degrees so it was beautiful. You can hike all the way up to the very top of the falls but we only went up as far as the little bridge you can see in the picture. While standing on the bridge the overspray from the falls gets you all wet! Hiking up the mile to the bridge I got some really funny looks. I think everyone was scared of me going into labor from the hike. It really wasn't a big deal though and I was somewhat tempted to go all the way up just so Steve could see the view. Maybe next time!



Our next stop was the Rose Gardens. Ella would go up to every rose and smell it. It was so beautiful and they have so many different kinds. I always try to pick out my favorite but have decided it is impossible to choose. But they do have some cool hybrids there that just turn out so interesting.



There was so much more to do that we just didn't have time for. We can't wait to go again and go to the zoo and the Children's museum!



On our way home we stopped at an event my dad needed to go to at Roloff Farms! Home to the show Little People, Big World. We saw the mom and dad on the show and looked around the farm for a little bit. It was so pretty out there. My mom and I were being silly tourists and made my dad stop the car so we could take a picture!




Steve had last week off of school so we decided it was the perfect time to do a little landscaping project. We have been wanting to do this since we moved in. On each side of our front door was just some dirt and a couple of plants but nothing special. So we (by we, I mean Steve and the Elders that live next to us) cleaned out the area and then layed the stone and planted some really pretty plants. We put in some day lilies, lavendar, dahlia's, daisies and some other stuff. My mom and I were in charge of picking up supplies and designing where everything needed to go! It makes such a difference and is so nice out there now.




Here is the complete finished project! Now we need some chairs on our front porch so we can sit and relax out there! We have decided our house looks like an idealic country cottage. It has such character. We are just grateful for some nice weather. It was such a wet spring and finally we have some sun.



P.S. ONLY 5 MORE WEEKS TO GO UNTIL BABY JIMMY IS BORN!

1 comment:

TheLadiesRoom said...

Hey Jones Family! It's Laura right? I hope I got that right. =) Anyway, I just wanted to stop in and say hello. My husband and I just recently drove through Oregon so it made me think of you guys. I LOVE your house!!! It's so cute. And congrats on the baby that will be here soon. I tried calling Steve when we were driving through because I wasn't sure where you guys lived. I told him we would drive by and throw stuff at you! LoL =) You must love being away from the heat. We talk about moving that direction one of these days. My husband likes North Bend... I like pretty much the entire state! Well, good luck with the baby. Say hello to Steve for us! Hope all is well for you guys!
Take Care,
The Hoffmans
(Jenny Marble)