| Aspen, Jillian and Charlotte |
Our trip to Seaside (actually Warrenton), Oregon was to meet Andrea and her family at a home they rented for Thanksgiving. We left the Tuesday before Thanksgiving to fly to Portland. After renting a car we drove 2 hours to the coast. We stopped in Seaside for lunch and then drove down to Cannon beach. It is a beautiful beach with large rocks jutting up out of the ocean. We walked out onto the beach to take some pictures then drove through the darling little town of Cannon Beach. We were glad our neighbors, the Sneddons, had told us about that great spot to visit on the Oregon coast. We then drove up to Warrenton, about 10 minutes from Seaside, and checked into the home the Westovers had rented. It was a comfortable home that fit the 9 of us quite well. The Westovers arrived around 5 that evening and after unpacking, and cooking dinner, we played games...not board games but games on the television that connected to our smart phones where we would record our answers. It was fun even though we had to draw pictures with our fingers on our phones. Not easy for sure.
| Cannon Beach |
Wednesday morning we got up early, had breakfast, and headed down the coast to visit the Tillamook Cheese factory. It had been completely remodeled since we were there about 5 years before. There were some interactive displays that explained the whole cheese making process. Of course, you could still look down through the windows to see the cooking and packaging processes. We spent some time in the gift shop before buying ice cream for all of us. You can't leave the Tillamook factory without having their Tillamook ice cream, some of the best around.
Later that afternoon, we went to see the movie, The Grinch. It was then home to fix dinner and listen to the girls sing using their Karaoke machine. We love listening to these talented granddaughters of ours sing. They blend so beautifully and seem to love singing together. We ended the evening watching the movie Fantastic Beasts, an imaginative movie by the author of the Harry Potter books. It was a little hard for Paul and I to follow as we have not been big Harry Potter fans and have not read the books or watched the movies.
Thursday was Thanksgiving. After a few dinner preparations were made, we left for another movie, a Westover tradition. We all wanted to see Wreck It Ralph which turned out to be a very clever and enjoyable movie. It was then home to put the turkey in the oven, make yams and cut up potatoes. Casey had brought tables and chairs, tablecloths and cloth napkins, and dishes and goblets for setting a lovely Thanksgiving table. Dinner was delicious as always. That night was a relaxing night of doing a 2000 piece puzzle and watching another movie.
| The 2000 piece Mickey Mouse puzzle completed mostly by Jillian |
Friday was our day to go into Seaside and walk Broadway street. We played a group game at the arcade and then walked down to the beach. The sun was out for almost the first time all vacation so we loved being on the beach. We stopped for lunch at Tom's, a local restaurant that specialized in burgers and fish and chips. Paul loved his simple burger with only mustard, catsup, and pickles. It reminded him of the kiddie burgers he used to get at Wendy's in Russia. YUK!!!
| At Tom's |
| Of course, we had to have ice cream from a favorite shop in Seaside |
We tried to get into another movie that afternoon but the lines were so long and we would miss the movie by the time we got to the front to purchase tickets. It was decided that we would go home and eat an early dinner then make the 6:00 shows. Andrea, Casey and three of their girls went to Fantastic Beasts II while Paul and I watched Instant Family. Maggie and Allison stayed at home. After the movie, it was back home to pack and get ready for an early departure time in the morning.
Saturday, we were up at 5:15 to get on the road back to the airport by 6. We took Charlotte and Jillian with us as they had flights out about the same time as we did. Our flight was delayed an hour so we had lots of waiting time at the airport. When we arrived in Salt Lake, we immediately drove to Provo to attend a BYU basketball game. We spent the last half of the game sitting with Todd and Kailee and her family. BYU lost the game, much to our dismay. Later that night, Paul stayed up late to watch the BYU/Utah football game. We were leading until the fourth quarter when Utah scored 4 touchdowns to win. Heartbreak. At least it was a blowout as was expected.
Other happenings of the month.......
Aria playing with her new toy
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Loving her cheese sandwich at Dairy Keen.
She was fascinated with the train.
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| The ball is almost as big as her but she loved playing with it. |
Jon and Mindi had to be out of their home by the middle of the month. It had closed at the end of last month and the new owners gave them till the 16th to be out. That gave Jpn and Mindi a couple of extra weeks but on the last day, they needed help in cleaning. We went down on the 15th to do just that. We were glad we could help. Before going to help them clean, we went the Carly's school to see her in a school performance of 'School House Rock.' It was done really well and reminded me of the many years of teaching school and attending school productions. Carly was glad we attended.
During the month of November we watched lots of BYU basketball games and a couple of football games. We watched the first basketball game with Todd and Kailee and their two girls. It was fun to see Aria really get involved in watching Cosmo and dancing the music.
One Saturday, we went to a basketball game at 4 and then a football game at 8:15. It was terribly cold at the football game but we won so it was all good. For dinner before the game, we went to In 'N Out and ran in to Kyle Sorenson who was just getting off work there. We had a nice conversation as we ate dinner together.
And then there's Aria and Avery.........
| So Darling!!! |
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