Friday, September 12, 2014

Mom and Dad Visit Oregon, Part 3


Mom and Dad flew out to Oregon last Friday, for their biannual trip to hang out with me and Henry. 

Saturday was spent enjoying brunch at our usual first stop, McKays Cottage, working on some projects around the house and cheering on the Ducks while we chowed down on some Pizza Mondo! 

On Sunday, Dad and I woke up at the crack of dawn to hike up Tumalo Mountain before the Redskins game (which started at 10am out here). Dad couldn't believe how quickly we began heading uphill, no gradual climb on this mountain! 

The timing was almost perfect. We nearly made it to the top to see the sunrise. We could see the sun coming up through the trees, but we didn't quite make it up to the top in time. 


That's alright though, making it to the top is awesome, no matter what time of day. 

As you can see from the altimeter app Dad's holding, we made it to the top of Tumalo Mountain at 7,779 feet. 

Such a cool accomplishment! 

And such a cool view! 




A runner was nice enough to snap this picture of us as we finished the hike. We were so happy to be done because we knew we were headed home to one of Mom's delicious breakfasts and the Skins game! 


Little did we know, the Skins game was going to be a disaster. At least, Henry and I looked good in our team gear! 

Henry absolutely loves when his Memaw and Gdad visit because he gets lots of good food and lots of love! More so than usual, if you can believe that! 



But really, how can you not love on the world's most wonderful dog?

Later in the week, we decided to head up the Cascade Lakes Highway and walk around Todd Lake. 







After walking around the lake, we headed back to town and hit up the Deschutes Brewery Tour with the Sylvesters. The tour is so informative, sharing everything from the beer making process to the art contest where they choose the label for their seasonal beer.  After the tour, we sampled some of the beers in the tasting room. 





Throughout the week, we worked on some projects around the house too. I've been on the hunt for a headboard for a while now. I contemplated making something, but there was no need once I found exactly what I was looking for at a little antique store in the town of Sisters.  A DOOR!!! It was just the headboard I was looking for. 

A new headboard and new pillows gave my bedroom just the lift it so desperately needed. 

BEFORE:

AFTER:

Pretty awesome upgrade, huh?! Henry seems to like it. 

I also had some old wood pallets just sitting around so Dad and I created a new coat rack. 




It was so much fun to make and I actually learned how to use a few tools in the process. Imagine that! Baba would've been very proud of our woodworking abilities! 

Lastly, Dad and I hiked up Pilot Butte as we do during each visit. 



Henry and I had such a great time during your visit, come back to visit us soon, Mom and Dad! 


Sunday, August 3, 2014

Seattle and Cascade Cup


It's been a little busy around here so I'm just now getting the chance to catch up on some of the fun I had in July. 

Last weekend, I took my summer team up to Snohomish, Washington to compete in the Cascade Cup.  Since Seattle is about a half hour away, we decided to go a day early and tour the city beforehand.

Like true tourists, we checked out the Pike's Place Market.




It was such a cool farmer's market. 

Apparently, the breweries out here like to tag different cities, so we also spent some time finding the perfect spot for Kate to add a little Boneyard flare to the city. 


Before we left the city, we picked up some lunch to eat on the beach. 


Not a bad view to enjoy a meal! 

Next stop: Snohomish! 

The Cascade Cup was a lot of fun. Especially, since we made it to the Championship! We finished the tourney as first runner-ups, which is pretty huge for our team considering teams from Bend usually aren't too successful in lacrosse tourneys. These girls certainly do have a lot to be proud of and a great stepping stone to bigger and better things next year! 


And then on the way home, we were reminded why Bend is the most beautiful place in the world. 


Can you believe that sunset? Central Oregon...constantly showing off! 





Tumalo Mountain


For the first time in my life, I hiked to the top of a mountain yesterday! 

The entire Tumalo Mountain hike was awesome. We didn't even have to wait 'til the top for good views. Mt. Bachelor was looking oh so pretty the whole way up.

We made it to the top in 58 minutes, beating our goal of an hour! 

It was pretty hot out and we hiked on a steady incline the entire way, so Henry was pooped. He found the first tree he could and rested in some shade. 


Luckily, Raylee was there to give her buddy some water.

The views were absolutely unbelievable. 




We were having so much fun at the top of the mountain, Raylee fell right asleep on the way down. 

In fact, the whole Sylvester family did!