3.29.2009

TULIP FEST





This week David was on the LAST Spring Break of his life! He is so wonderful and such a hard worker that he chose to put in full days clerking at CIS Monday through Thursday.

So, for us, the week turned out to be pretty ordinary and because of our work schedules we decided we would wait to do something fun until the weekend came around. Well, the weekend came and what would we be blessed with? RAIN!

As we woke up to rain on Saturday morning we decided that our idea of a day at the coast would have to wait (the 40MPH wind gusts were a bit of adeterrent) so we chose to go walk around the Tulip Festival in Woodburn....yes in the rain...but at least there would be no wind :)

We got to the tulip farm and we were greeted with local craft artists, vineyards offering free tastings, and a beautiful field of ...soil! The tulips are not blooming yet.

We had a great laugh about our rain soaked/tulip-less adventure and we drove home on the back highways through the beautiful farms and fields of Oregon!

Tomorrow is once again Monday and we will return to the daily grind of our lives: subbing and Jcrew for Liz while David has classes and work. Our lives are in an interesting transition point, but we are enjoying each week to the fullest while we wait for the next chapters to be revealed to us.

3.14.2009

HOUSES, FAMILY, & FRIENDS

My brother Darin working hard to get things in order in their new home.
Laura and Dillon painting the kitchen together--priceless memories being made!
The little boys hanging out while the adults paint the hallway and bedrooms.
Dillon showing off his newly missing bottom teeth to his Auntie.
In Kirkland, Aunt Teri putting away dishes in her beautiful new kitchen, what fun we had!
Harmony, Steven, David and I shared a lovely time together in Salem—yay for great friends!


This week there have been so many new and wonderful experiences for us, our friends, and our families.

My brother and his wife have purchased a new home and it is LOVELY! We have enjoyed seeing them make the new house their home with paint and furniture and we are so excited for them to have such a beautiful space to raise their children.

Our Aunt Teri has finished the remodel of her kitchen and downstairs. She and I had a blast lining cupboards and putting away dishes. We had so many laughs and not many mishaps, yay! Her home is AMAZING and it was so nice to spend time with she and Tazo enjoying the beautiful home she has created.

We also were blessed to have our friends Harmony and Steven come to visit from Seattle and we enjoyed a lovely afternoon of lunch and wine tasting in the picturesque (but rainy) northwest!

2.22.2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD & RICK

Grandpa Phil, Dillon and Luke!

John Riggs, Dad, and David.

The Birthday Boys.

Our lovely host and sister, Alisa and her sweet little Elijah.


After a long week of working we went to Eugene for a fun celebration of family birthdays. We celebrated Rick (my brother-in-law) and my Dad's birthdays with a wonderful meal and great company at my sister's house.

Lots of laughs were to be had, great presents to be given, and yummy food to be eaten.

We had a great weekend and now we are getting ready for a full week of school for David and work for me at Jcrew with a few subbing jobs during the days.

Happy Birthday Dad and Rick--we love you both very much!

2.16.2009

CALIFORNIA WEEKEND

In Salem on Thursday night we celebrated V-Day with a new recipe--Chicken Piccata and pasta--it was a wonderful chance for David and I to sit and eat in fellowship together.

In Redding David and Tyler relaxing after the fantastic meal that Tyler prepared for us.

David, his Great-Uncle Walt, and his Grandma Fox.

Nola and I reading one of her bedtime stories. It was so wonderful to get to know the fantastic children Matt and Melissa are raising!

David driving through the beautiful scenery of Southern Oregon (look through the window at the snow covered mountains).



On Friday we picked up a rental car (that I got on Hotwire for an amazing $14.00 per day) and we drove to Redding, California. We stayed the night with our dear friends Tyler and Melissa. We had a wonderful visit and a very yummy meal with them and off to sleep we went.

On Saturday morning we drove to Sacramento to see David's Grandmother. We were so glad to see her home and and the three of us had a nice visit before we took her with us and went to visit with David's Great-Uncle Walt and his wife, Joan.

In the evening we went and met up with my family who lives in Sacramento. We went to dinner and stayed the night with my Aunt Carole and Uncle Jan as well as my cousins Matt and Melissa and their beautiful children Nola and Wren.

Sunday morning after a quick little breakfast together with the Kurahara's and the Nishio's--David and I hopped on the road and had a long drive back filled with singing old school 90's hits, admiring the snowy mountains, and solving the world's problems.

What a wonderful road trip we had and we felt so lucky to have time to see people we don't usually get to spend time with!

2.08.2009

KLCC MICROBREW FEST

Kris (David’s Mom) heads an amazing event each year in Eugene and for the second year in a row we headed down to pour fantastic beer for the KLCC 2009 Microbrew Festival.

We were very blessed to enjoy this event with not only David’s family, but also my brother Darin and his wife. We were also joined by my cousin Brian, our friends Teresa and Aaron Price, and our friend Jeff Koenig and his dad—what a wonderful night of friends and family!

With the little Jaspers boys off for a slumber party at Grandma and Grandpa’s house—David and I and the Price family joined Brian for a sleep over at Darin and Laura’s house.

We had a wonderful breakfast with everyone at Darin and Laura’s and we headed to the Fox household for a quick visit. Then, after Kris graciously helping us with our taxes, we began our short drive home and allowed Walt and Kris to enjoy their Sunday afternoon in peace.





2.02.2009

MO'S CHOWDER & WINE FEST

In Salem there is a beautiful winery called Willamette Valley Vineyards. This lovely vineyard has events and hosts restaurants for various weekends. While we were in Germany and I was thinking of a Christmas gift for David, I came across the Mo's clam chowder and wine event happening in January at Willamette Valley vinyards--so I got tickets for David because--Mo's chowder is his favorite food ever.

So, a few weekends back we drove to the vineyard and spent a really fun afternoon tasting wine, eating chowder, listening to the fun oldies band and chatting with the people at our table. What a wonderful way to warm up on a cold and foggy Sunday afternoon in Oregon.






MARIST METANOIA

What a wonderful weekend we have just returned from...the Marist High School Senior Metanoia. Marist has retreats for all of their students and each year the older students lead these fun weekends, but for seniors the leaders are alumni who return to offer a bit of insight and encouragement for the senior's next chapter in their lives.

This was a lovely time away from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives. The retreat was on the McKenzie River at St. Benedicts Lodge and we spent time listening to the quiet rustle of the wind in the trees, the crunch of the snow beneath people's feet, and the crackling of the large fireplace in the Lodge.

The theme of the weekend was, "A Change of Heart" and it was just what David and I needed at this point in our lives. We are both feeling the stress and pressure of the "unknowns" in our lives at this time. We were able to enjoy time with Walt (David's Dad) and Darin (my brother) and it was so rejuvenating to hear their encouraging words and have poignant conversations with these men who mean so much to us and have wise words.

We are back in Salem and starting our week off with a changed heart and an openness to listen to God's plan for our lives.



David, Me, and Darin standing on the deck along the river--this is at the end of a restful and wonderful weekend!

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