Thursday, February 24, 2011
My little helper...
Monday, February 21, 2011
The Civil War
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hanging out with Colby |
Five weeks ago today we left Virginia to start our road trip. We got to Oregon on January 21st and today marks one month that we have been living in Cottage Grove. Crazy! Mom and Dad recently sent Katy and myself a care package (its like they think I am back overseas, only really I'm just on the opposite side of the country) with some goodies and a letter. Here is an excerpt from that letter that I thought should find its way to the blog...
"It's very strange having you the whole way across th country, but we're glad you get to have this experience...just don't forget where your home is! I read something the other day that made me think of you two..."the world is a book and those who do not travel it read only a page." So read and enjoy!"
The Grass Roots Garden |
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A little sampling |

We spent the morning on Sunday being lazy and then went up to Eugene that afternoon to meet up with my good friend from high school, Laura Hutchinson. Laura is based in Coos Bay with the Coast Guard. She is the Executive Officer of a boat with her and fifteen other guys on board...she's a brave woman! We met her and three of her friends, all pilots from the same base, at Nankasi Brewing Company to have a drink and then we went to a Mediterranean restaurant downtown for dinner. It was a great time and wonderful to see Laura and catch up.
Now on to our second month here in Oregon!
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Birthdays, snowmobiles, and Crater Lake!!
Eli and I were very lucky to have grown up in beautiful Staunton/Fishersville, Virginia tucked in the valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains. We were never short of gorgeous sites whether heading down to Smith Mountain Lake, going to Douthat State Park, going to the beach, hiking Humpback rock, and even just hanging out in Historic Downtown Staunton. So while we are on a quest for beauty across the United States, we often think of the beauty back home both in the land and all our amazing family and friends. We miss home and all that it entails dearly, but are enjoying seeing the different types of beauty that has been spread across the US…and now specifically in Oregon.
Eli likes to call himself blue collar and myself white collar..whatever! |
This week was a laid back week from Monday through Friday. Friday, Feb. 11th, was Eli and Seth’s 26th birthday. We wish we could have celebrated with family and friends back home but instead Eli chose his BigMac birthday dinner and a movie after he put in a hard day of work pulling up more thorn bushes and cutting down trees.
Looking over Crater Lake! |
A little scary...this is a rock slide that happened on our way back home. |
The frozen-over Diamond Lake |
Monday, February 7, 2011
To the Coast!
After our hike we kept trucking north on highway 101, which runs right along the coast and provides some pretty amazing views. The coast in Oregon is much different then the beaches of North Carolina and Virginia. Instead of miles and miles of sandy beaches, there are miles and miles of rocks and steep cliffs. Our next stop was at the sea lion cave. We took an elevator 208 feet down into the largest sea cave in the world where you can view hundreds of sea lions lying around and swimming in the water. Just being in this cave was impressive enough, but being able to view the sea lions in their natural habitat was definitely a highlight of our time in Oregon so far!
Katy on skype with June beside our deck! |
Eli with Jack...they've come to expect treats! |
Spot |
Blue |
June |
Rex |
Friday, February 4, 2011
Week 2 in OREGON!!
WIPED out after WORK!! |
After Eli pulled up thorn bushes all day his hands were torn up! I made him wear socks on his hands with ointment that night! |
This week was a busy week at and away from our cottage in the woods! Eli began the week working on the farm digging a trench for the line that goes to the electric fence which keeps the animals in the correct pasture. Then he got his first score with craigslist. We have been told that as soon as something is posted on craigslist in this area that within 5 minutes there are already about 30 responses. So getting jobs are hard around here!! Eli worked for a gentleman that owns rental properties and said he would definitely be calling Eli back because he did such a good job. Eli worked on a hill digging up blackberry and other thorn bushes for 15 hours!! While he was working hard, I was getting my feet on the ground at Mercy Medical Center. I have definitely been kept busy and am enjoying meeting the locals. As I walk through the hospital I occasionally get a smile on my face because I remember that I am a “real therapist.” It is fun to finally be doing what I want to do after all those years of school. I have my eyes set on doing inpatient rehab for my career, but this is a great facility to get my feet on the ground with good co-workers!
UMPQUA icecream! Eli came to eat lunch with me on Friday :) |
As for our free time this week, we spent most mornings trying to keep up with Shawn T doing insanity and watching Modern Family or basketball in the evenings. We had our landlord, Paula, over for dinner on Wednesday and had Ed and Jan’s newly famous Vegetable Pie! It was great to get to know her better. We have definitely lucked out as the dogs are in heaven and we are enjoying our adventure!! To the coast this weekend…more later! J
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