Monday, August 2, 2010

Oregon Trip


This is us at the Oregon Coast. We went to the 1st ever James H. Marshall, Sr. Family Reunion. It was in Hammond, OR (just South of Astoria). It was July 21-25. We had a blast. I seriously didn't want to come home. The high temperature was 65, and the low was 55. This is a picture of us after we combed the beach looking for seashells. It's called Shipwreck Beach because....well....look behind us.

This is a picture of the WHOLE family. 48 of us (all from Ammon's dad - even Grandma made it in the picture). There's only 1 missing, and that's because he is on a mission in Chile. It was VERY cold and VERY windy, and all the kids are crying, but we got a picture.



We did, in fact, "camp". See....a fire! Actually, we stayed in Kamping Kabins at a KOA. Showers, plumbing, ahhh.....that's what I call camping. Anyway, this is Ammon with Alauna and Josh sitting by the fire and chatting with family.





This area of Oregon was the area Ammon and I went on our Honeymoon. So we stopped at as many places as we could to relive the memories. This is a picture of us at Bigfoot's Pub and Grill. It is Bigfoot in the background (not a gorilla, like many are thinking). We ate at many of the restaurants we had visited, and walked the Seaside shops. Ahhh....how romantical. Well, Ammon and I thought it was. Josh and Alauna were bored to tears.

This is the best of all the pictures of us. But I just love the ocean in the background. I told Ammon if we ever moved here, this is where I want to be sent to "time out."

This last picture is one of my favorites. Yes, I know, there isn't anyone in it, but they were all going to the car and I wasn't done taking pictures. This is at the Stonehenge replica in Washington. I loved the shadows. Do you know what time it is?

Anyway, after this trip, Ammon and I decided the next time we take a long trip with a child less than 2 years old, we are going to fly. The trip to Oregon was supposed to take 14 hours. Instead, it took 19. The car just kept getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller.