Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Day at the Zoo


Everyone's doing their best to stay cool. It's been over 100 for the past several days, but that hasn't stopped us from trying to make the most of Maxime's final days with us. Forgot the camera for our tour of Nike's World Headquarters yesterday (thanks you Lars, for showing us around!), but remembered it today for our trip to the Oregon Zoo. Here are some photos.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Water Play


Jake loves his new kayak... almost as much as Pat loves his new sailboat!

Here are a few photos from swimming and sailing this past week.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Launch Day


Sunday was launch day. We finally got the Ranger 20 (still thinking about a good boat name) out of the driveway and into the water. Took an afternoon sail after seeing Eduardo off to the airport for his return trip back to Madrid.

Here's a photo album from the weekend, which also included a ride on the OHSU Aerial Tram.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Field & Stream


We took in a summer concert at Kruger's Farm on Sauvie Island Thursday evening, then spent last night sailing on the Willamette River. It was Team Spain v. Team France in a race to/from the Ross Island Bridge. Here's the photo finish... and more.



Monday, July 13, 2009

A Weekend of Celebrations...




We started the weekend by taking in a performance of Pat's Office Band. The group was performing for a retirement celebration, and Emily made her stage debut, singing a duet with Pat.... "Anyone Else But You" by the Moldy Peaches.


Next, it was a day at the races in honor our friend Eli's 10th birthday, and a stop off at Portland's annual Bastille Day Festival with our own personal French culture expert, Maxime.


Yesterday we celebrated Maxime's 15th birthday with a Hungarian twist - a szalonna* party that we'd planned with our dinner club group. Despite the well known fact that it never rains in Oregon after July 4th, Pat got a chance to show off his creativity with duct tape and wire ties to create a make-shift awning for our deck - thus keeping the unexpected rain from spoiling the fun.

Here's a photo album from the weekend.
In addition, the boys tried their hand at a skate park last evening. Click this link to see those photos.


* Szalonna is Hungarian for bacon. Szalonna is a back bacon made of smoked pork fat with the rind and is part of a Hungarian tradition. In the traditional gypsy-style. szalonna is skewered on a rod and roasted over an open fire pit. Once it starts to sizzle and drip with grease, the szalonna is removed from the fire and the grease is allowed to drip onto a slice of freshly baked rye bread. Sliced onion, green peppers, sliced radishes, szalonna shavings, and salt are used to add flavor to the slice of bread, and then more drippings are followed to top it off. Preparation, cooking and serving remain a longstanding summer tradition among American Hungarians.

Monday, July 6, 2009

4th of July Weekend


It was a great 4th of July weekend here - wonderful weather for swimming, fireworks and hanging out with friends. Here's a photo album from the first part of our weekend, which culminated with a neighbor fireworks show that was so good, we didn't even bother with the official one downtown this year!

This second set of photos is from a trip we took on Sunday to Hood River in order to show our guests, Eduardo and Maxime, some of the beautiful waterfalls in the Columbia Gorge.




Friday, July 3, 2009

Bienvenue Maxime!


Maxime arrived last evening from Paris to join our family for the first portion of his stay in the US. He will only be with us a short time, but we are happy to be able to host him, along with Eduardo. Drew's only worry now is which subtitles to choose when the kids watch movies... Spanish or French!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Ape Cave


We went underground this past weekend... visiting the "Ape Cave", a lava-tube on the south side of Mt. St. Helens (named after the Mt. St. Helen's Apes - loggers who discovered it back in the 1940s).

The kids had a great time exploring both in and around the cave. It's about a mile long inside, so there was lots to explore, and the drive there provided a lovely view of the mountain's "good side".


Click here for photos from our caving trip, as well as some fun in the park. Every summer Tuesday is family night at Hamilton Park, and the nice weather these past few weeks has helped draw quite a crowd.


Happy 4th of July to all! At Jake's strong - you could even say relentless - urging, we're well stocked on fireworks for the upcoming holiday weekend. Now if only he can wait that long to use them!