We got to The Dalles, ate dinner, and headed out to John's aunts house. She lives on a farm about ten miles outside of The Dalles. The next day we headed in to Portland (about a 2 hour drive West) where we went to visit his Grandma in the hosptial. She had bypass surgery about a month ago and then suffered a stroke about three weeks ago. She's doing well. She was unable to speak when we saw her, but she was all smiles when we showed up. One of John's cousins was there too. He has been sending out daily updates on how she is doing, and when he sent one that mentioned that John and I had been there...he got more emails back about me than he did about grandma! After we left the hospital we had dinner with Courtney (my roommate before she moved to Portland) and then we headed to Margaret's house (a friend from college). Friday we visited John's grandma again and then went to a Blazers game with Margaret. After the game we met one of John's friends from college and went out on the town (well...one bar). It was amusing, being Halloween and all. Saturday, after a DELICIOUS breakfast, Margaret took us to OHSU where we rode the tram down the hill and back up. Then John and I headed back to Seattle.
In Seattle we stayed with Kerra (my roommate in college...she still lives in the same house I lived in too). We did a lot of eating there. Thai food for dinner, Molly Moon's for dessert (http://www.mollymoonicecream.com/). I had balsamic strawberry ice cream. It was amazing. Sunday we went to Zoka for breakfast, had some Vietnamese noodle soup for lunch, did some shopping at UVillage, and went to Etta's (a restaurant in the market) for dinner. Monday we said our goodbye's to Kerra and David (they had to go to school) and headed back to Zoka for breakfast. They had my favorite...ginger peach scones! We ate at Aladdin's Falafel Corner on the Ave for lunch. I had the most amazing falafel I've ever had (sorry grandma) and John had a gyro that was rather large and very tasty. We stopped by the Museum of Flight since we had some time to kill before going to the airport and then returned our car and came home.
It was a short and relatively busy trip (although I feel like we didn't DO much of substance...but that was kind of the point), but wonderful and much needed. Now John has run off to Europe for five weeks and I'm slogging through the last five weeks of my second to last semester of school!
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I was going to leave a comment on Facebook saying thanks for the congrats on the baby, but then I was on your profile, saw your blog, read this one, and thought I would comment here instead... So ANYWAY, next time (if ever) you drive through Central Washington, let me know- we're in Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland), just a few miles off of I-82. And I cracked up about your comment about Yakima- we saw the billboard about the Palm Springs of Washington and thought the exact same thing :) Take care!
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