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Friday, June 27, 2008

Portland Vacation

Despite a questionable start to our big NW vacation we had a wonderful time. The best part of any vacation we take nowadays is the time we get to spend with some of our favorite people! We did not have as much time as we needed to visit with everyone on our list due to our vehicle problems, but we made the most of it. We got to visit our Pump family and some of my family and our good friends the Sibleys and Hershell and the Millers. We wish that list was a little longer, but maybe next time we will have more time. It is difficult, I feel pulled in a hundred different directions whenever we come into town. Here are a few pics documenting this occasion.





Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The McKenzie Family Trip

We decided to leave Bakersfield at 5 pm for our nice, easy 12 hr drive up to Eugene. The plan was to have Jacob watch DVDs on a portable player plugged into the cigarette lighter (power outlet). I would pump between movies and give fresh bottles to Jayda so we wouldn't have to pull over every 2hrs. Then when Jake went to sleep we were going to plug in the computer and listen to music saved on there. We were driving for about an hour when we went to put on a movie and the power outlet didn't work! After freaking for a little bit we pulled into a truck stop for about a half hour and bought some fuses and got the power outlet working (and I nursed Jayda). We were driving along and Billy was listening to the Laker game on the radio and after it was finished he said "I don't think we are on I5 anymore." We took the next exit and found a map and asked where we were and the kid said Castor Rock (or something). We looked it up and we were almost to Oakland! After we drove back to I5 and started our way north again we passed through Sacramento and Woodland and needed to stop for gas. We got some gas and in the station Billy heard dome people talking about a police officer that had been shot in the chest. He eaves dropped more to find out that I5 NB was closed just north of our exit! He hooked up with some guy who was from the area who agreed to lead us and another car to another northern on-ramp hoping to bypass the closure. Every time we turned to look for a road going NB we were stopped by roadblocks. The Police were not letting anyone travel north at all in the vicinity of the situation. There was a hostage negotiation and the FBI was involved and I think they were looking for someone because they were checking our IDs and looking in all the trunks.

Since we couldn't go north we went south to woodland and then north again on 99 up and then over to I5. I was driving and we decided to switch and let Billy drive at about 5 am, just as we were getting past the pass. About a half an hour later I woke up to Billy making an AHH sound and slamming on the brakes. The next thing I see is this deer going flying off the passenger side hood! He totally hit the back end of that deer and the thing went flying off to the side of the road, the poor deer looked like his back had been broken. After the shock wore off we started laughing an talking about how absurd this whole drive had been.

The pros: we made it safely to Eugene, gas was cheaper and cheaper as we drove north (we paid 4.45 in Bako before we left), there was no damage to the car from the deer, the baby took three bottles successfully, Jacob slept almost through the night and did not whine at all, we finally made it home.

The cons: shoot, besides the poor police officer and deer, and the fact that the 12 hr drive took us 16 hours to do in my opinion there were no cons. We made it safely and for the most part the drive was really pleasant! Thank God for small miracles.

BTW, we tried 5 hr energy and boy did it work for me, I only took a 30 minute cat nap before we killed the deer. Then I took a one hr nap when we arrived at my parent's house. I felt good for it being such a long trip.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Coming Home (for a visit)

It's as official as it can be before we get into the car and head for the freeway, we are coming to Portland. We are planning on leaving Bako on Monday the 16th and returning on the 28th. We will be spending a lot of time taking the baby around and introducing her to family and friends and of course will be spending a lot of time in Eugene with my parents. To be honest there are a lot of other things we could be doing with the extra moola (like paying hospital bills), but I am aching to see my home. It has been a year since we moved down here and about 9 months since we last made it up there. I am so excited we planned this trip just last Saturday! It is a fast turn around since we just got back from camp last friday and there will just be one week in between, but it is worth it!!

SEE YOU SOON!