28 March, 2018

Behind



This was nearly a month ago.
My sis from MN came into town during a week off that I took to attend SewExpo in Puyallup. She came to help deal with the parents and our sister who is depressed.

We squirreled Mom and (surprise!) our sister away on a beach trip. Our older sis is better than last winter but was sinking fast again in the grey Oregon winter. It was a surprise that she came on the beach trip as she doesn't leave her house.

It was winter.

Blustery, rainy and snowy.

We picked Lincoln City/Newport because that mountain pass sits lower. My temperature gauge sunk to 33' as I was driving....thankfully, it went no lower.

We stopped in Lincoln City to see where the big super moon tides at the end of January hit Kyllo's Restaurant and saw the construction crews already had the windows that blew out back in. ODOT was still repairing the hwy where the tide came up to.

But it was cold and blustery so we hustled back into the car and continued on down to Newport where the weather app said it wasn't raining as much.






Baked oyster. These were so good.



We lunched at Mo's down at the dock and watched the seals in the harbor. We tried to go to the Hatfield Marine Center but *winter hours* - dang. Oh well, Rogue Brewery is always open. Here's my mom - shocking those grandkids.



 Our next stop was actually a detour as we had seen fresh crab at the Newport Thriftway (supermarket) for only $5.99/lb. Awesome price. We stocked up and continued north to the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. 

My little sis and I journeyed over to Galway, Ireland when my daughter was doing a study abroad and we clearly recall the Cliffs of Moher. One step forward, two steps backwards in that Atlantic wind. That wind was in both our minds at the top of the headland where the lighthouse sits.

But it wasn't raining....





Steamed Clams - afterwards.




I think I had crab three times that week. Winter - post Christmas - is the best time to get fresh dungeness crab. Yummy.

There is light at the end of the tunnel at work with a possible sighting of the new clerk  starting Saturday. (six months after the other clerk retired!). Anyways, that will help downsize all the overtime and long 12-hr split shifts for me.

I've got a couple of unexpected weeks off work coming up and I have already over-scheduled it with jobs that must be done. If you need to know what unexpected means you can email or private message me.

I'm gonna try to get my backlog of photos off my computer as it has caught a wee virus and probably needs a check-up. I need to throw my photo collections onto the external hard drive beforehand. Hopefully, I'll summon up the energy to write a few blog posts with them.

My son's quilt/throw (second time around) is nearly finished. I'm hand-sewing the binding down now. I can't send it to them until April 15th when they move into their house they bought. I may just fly out  to visit them with it in my suitcase instead. And I'll have news on them in another blog post!



6 comments:

  1. I'm so happy that all 3 of you sisters and your mom went on a beach trip. Where did you stay? Now I'm hungry for crab! We're heading to Victoria BC for my birthday in April instead of the coast. I'll miss Newport! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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    1. We just took a day trip.

      I love victoria!!! Butchart Gardens and the Museum of natural history. I've never managed it, but I've heard tea at The Empress is pretty impressive.

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  2. It sounds like a lovely trip to the beach! I hope you enjoy your unexpected time off.

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  3. WoW! Oysters, crab, and clams! Looks delicious! Glad you could spend time at the coast with family!

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  4. This looks like a really fun trip! Despite it being blustery I see that it didn't matter....everyone looks joyous in the photos. Loved the picture of your mom "shocking the grandkids" - too cute!

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  5. That sounds like a great road trip, and hopefully a “pick-me-for”big sis! The news on the quilt and the new colleague sounds great! Hope everything is ok

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