Tuesday, July 24, 2012

GP

There is a certain someone that I always feel connected to when I hear Ben Harper.  I'm always in a Ben Harper mood, but more so since his concert a few weeks ago.  Today I heard this song on my drive home and it finally struck me as the perfect story of us.   Sad.  But True.  I miss you everyday.

"Amen Omen"

What started as a whisper,
Slowly turned in to a scream.
Searching for an answer
Where the question is unseen.
I don't know where you came from
And I dont know where you've gone.
Old friends become old strangers
Between the darkness and the dawn

Amen omen,will I see your face again?
Amen omen,can I find the place within
To live my life without you?

I still hear you saying
"All of life is chance,
And is sweetest,is sweetest when at a glance"
But I live,
I live a hundred lifetimes in a day.
But I die a little
In every breath that I take.

Amen omen,will I see your face again?
Amen omen,can I find the place within
To live my life without you?

I listen to a whisper,
Slowly drift away.
Silence is a loudest,
Parting word you never say.
I put I put your world
Into my veins
Now a voiceless sympathy
Is all that remains.

Amen omen,will I see your face again?
Amen omen,can I find the place within
To live my life without you?

Amen omen,can i find the strength within

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Goin' on a Zoo-Fari

I had some days off work this week.  On Friday - I checked in to see if Trent, Ethan and Maddie wanted to have a play date with me.  Ethan and Maddie were heading to their dad's that afternoon but Trent was in for some adventure.  About an hour later we were on the road headed to Southern Oregon for an overnight play date and an animal adventure awaited us in the morning.  The Wildlife Safari in Winston, OR is about 3 hours away from Portland and so worth the drive!  On the way down, Trent and I talked about all sorts of things.  He cracks me up.  About 2 hours into the drive, he was ready to just be there and played games on my iPhone the rest of the way.  It gave me time to just sing along to my iPod and drive.  Lots of traffic getting out of Portland and a few rest stop breaks later, we arrived at our hotel in Roseburg, OR.

We checked into our hotel and were greeted with this lovely view:
Trent deemed us "the luckiest"!  and said he could just sit out on our deck and stare out at the river all night.


Then we went to dinner (Mexican food! - it's a wonder we're related right?).  We shared Nachos and this kid was getting after those things.  He was also saying "adios amigos" and "hola" to our waiter.  I taught him to say "Si, gracias" the next time the waiter asked if everything was good.  Trent said it and then giggled like a mad man when the waiter replied back "de nada".  ha ha. 

After dinner we went back to the hotel and swam and hot tubbed until it was time to get some sleep for our big adventure the next day.  The park opened at 9, so we got to wake up leisurely and take our time driving the next 7 miles to the park.


We arrived at the park around 9:30am.  I'm actually glad that we got there early.  In order to sign up for things like the Elephant and Giraffe encounters, they only do some of those one time per day and they fill up.  Trent picked up his binoculars from the gift shop as his prize and we headed out to drive through the park.  It took us about 1 hour and 15 minutes to drive through the park.  Trent kept calling the place a zoo-fari.  Like zoo and safari all mashed together.  While some exhibits are behind gates that you could still drive up really close to (bears, tigers, hippos), some animals are just wandering around free.  We saw Rhino wandering around and had to stop the car to wait for buffalo and giraffe to cross the street.  How weird is that?  It was amazing, to say the least.


 Trent rode a camel named Frank.  He honestly LOVED that.  If you paid a little extra, you could get a "driver's license" that had their picture on it and they could wear it around their neck on a lanyard.  He thought this whole thing was pretty great.
 
 And we also fed the elephant named Alice.  She also played the harmonica and painted a picture for us as well.  It was so weird to pet an elephant.  They have these really thick coarse hairs on their nose they use to sense things.  Honestly I was staring at this giant animal, and petting it, but those hairs seemed rubbery and fake.  It was so odd.  Very cool.  Trent was in love with Alice.  He wanted to buy one of her pictures from the gift shop ($40).  And while I love to indulge my nephew, I knew it would not be hung in his house - so it seemed slightly wasteful.  He talked about her painting for awhile after.


We also fed and learned about a giraffe named something African, I couldn't understand.  That is Trent's head after he'd just fed him a piece of lettuce.  The 3rd time he fed the giraffe he only had a tiny piece of lettuce and the giraffe stuck out his tongue and licked most of his hand.  Trent said it felt bumpy like a cat tongue.  How cool to know what a giraffe's tongue feels like?   


What a great trip!  As we were leaving the park, Trent told me that he thought it was so much fun!  He said he actually thought it was going to be kind of boring and it wasn't.  He said that if you think something is going to be boring the first time, then it won't be because you haven't made something more exciting than it is.  Oh my logical, skeptical boy.  No wonder we get along so well.  I love my adventures with that munchkin!  I can't wait for the next one!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Ben Harper

My friend Amber and I went to see Ben Harper at McMenamin's Edgefield on the first sunny day Portland had seen all summer.  It must've been a good omen for the amazing concert we witnessed.  I adore Ben Harper.  His music, his sincere humility and the fact that he explores so many different types of music to try.  Of course I love most that he's not mainstream and you have to know him to love him.  How could you not love him?  We had a great time.  Great weather.  Great music. 

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 4th

Enough said right?  (that's a trailer full of fireworks!)

Jacob's birthday is on July 5th.  So every year the other 2 boys just buy him fireworks for his birthday.  I've decided that the 4th of July is definitely a BOYS' holiday.  Legally they get to light things on fire and watch things blow up.  It got crazy out there.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Me and Mads' Birthday Extravaganza!


Maddie turned 12 on June 13th, but due to her school schedule and my work schedule, we were only able to celebrate Monday.  We went out for Mani/Pedi fun.  She was cracking me up.  She got this VERY CUTE young man (wow! I'm like 100 years old for saying that) who she thought was weird.  Of course she later agreed that she thought he was cute.   For the record, he was VERY cute.


Then we went out for dinner.  Her choice.  She chose seafood.  (of course she did).  She had never tried seafood, but really wanted to.  For those near and dear to me, you know how difficult this was for me.  I DO NOT EAT SEAFOOD.  But it wasn't my birthday celebration, so of course we went.  Joe's Crab Shack was the chosen location.  She was a champ!  She got shrimp that she had to peel (vomit) and then crab.  She got me to try a shrimp and I'm not exaggerating when I say I nearly threw up at the table.  So gross!  The waitress probably got a good laugh at us when she had to give Mads the "here's how you crack a crab leg" speech.  Whatever.  Mads had a great time.  She told me later that she felt "SO SPECIAL" and that was her "favourite birthday date ever!"  Awww.  That melted my heart.

Videos of the fun:
Mads vs Shrimp
Mads takes on Crab