Thursday, September 29, 2011

Rollin' rollin' rollin'

Molly has been rolling from her back to her front for a couple of weeks but in the last few days she decided that was boring and now she can roll back over again. Where do babies get the motivation to roll over? It makes them so mad and yet they are determined to be mobile. She makes me laugh, she is such a big faker. She cries as she rolls but as soon as you smile at her and say her name she laughs. She LOVES attention. Anyway, I stepped in the other room for a second and when I returned this is what all that rolling had done...
A Molly burrito


 I guess I can't let her lay on her blankie anymore. :)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Oh Oregon

Several things that make me angry/annoyed and just plain baffled by Oregon:

1. Gas station attendants: At first the idea of not having to pump my gas made me think, "YES! I get to sit on my butt while someone serves me!" And then you discover that the attendants are so slow that I could have pumped my gas and driven back home to California by the time it  is my turn to awkwardly hand them my credit card and lower my eyes in shame as I admit that yes, I only put regular gas in my car...why this embarrasses me, I do not know but I always assume they are judging me as the cheapskate that I really am. :)

2. The Library: Where do I love going most in the world? The library! It gives me butterflies to see and smell all those glorious books. Sadly, Oregon takes issuing library cards VERY seriously. I practically had to give them my next born child to be allowed to get a card. But I have one now suckers! Maybe I will check out all their books (there is no limit) and mail them all to California, muahahahahaha.

3. The Pig Lady at the library: There is this lady that sits in the same chair, in the same position every time we go to the library...oh yeah...and she looks like a pig. It reminds me of the Twilight Zone with the pig people. I think it is called The Beauty Within...check it out, it's super creepy. I know it's mean to call her a pig lady but she is always in the same chair,doing the same thing, I honestly don't think she is even real. I wish I knew what she was reading...

4. Homeless people/hitchhikers: They are EVERYWHERE! Why would so many homeless people migrate to a state that rains all the time? It makes no sense. I have never seen so many hitchhikers in my life. I am so worried that they are going to get picked up by a serial killer that I want to give them a lecture about riding with strangers and then I remember the homeless guy that was grunting at me the other day as I walked by and decide to keep my lectures to myself.

5. Homework: The girls NEVER have homework and yet they seem to be learning. Kailah knows so much about volcanoes and Oregon that she has decided she wants to be a vulcanologist (Larry is so happy) and Melanie is reading better than ever and she is excited about it, very strange. Also, the girls ride the bus...for free. It is nuts. We walk them to the corner and many hours later they are returned to me all in one piece. It amazes me every single day.

6.Grocery stores: everything is expensive here. We drive to Corvallis to shop at WinCo or 20 minutes to Walmart. Walmart is a lil bit creepy bet hey, that's how Walmarts always are, right?

7. One Way Streets: There are far too many one way streets in this town. Every time I go out I am pretty sure I am going to end up driving the wrong direction. Hasn't happened yet but someone told me everyone here has done it at some point...good to know, I guess.

8. The trees...there are trees everywhere and in the last few days they have started changing colors. It is so exciting. We can't wait to see what fall looks like here! I am anxious to decorate for Halloween! :)

I am sure I will add to this list in the near future!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Watch Out! Those balloons are hot!

The annual Art and Air Festival coincided with our arrival in Albany. And it was at the Fairgrounds which are less than a mile from our homestead. Any activity that means I don't have to travel far automatically ups the desirability of said activity. The first night we went to "Night Glow" where a few of the balloons were blown up at night while they played some bad techno music in the background. It was free and I am oddly attracted to anything bright and shiny so I had a good time. And we discovered that Molly LOVES the stroller and falls asleep after being pushed in it for a few minutes. An excellent discovery and one that I am sure will be utilized many times in the future.

The girls right before Night Glow


"Night Glow"





The next morning we got up at 6AM to watch all 36 balloons take off from the fairgrounds and fly past our house. It was pretty spectacular. The last day people paid to have rides in the balloons and some of them were low enough that we were able to wave to the people in the baskets. We can't wait for next year's festival!




This one is a creepy panda head balloon

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Portland

I assumed Portland would be full of young Hipsters....a quick digression: I just googled Hipsters so I could add a photo and found a blog about trying to determine if someone is a Hipster or Homeless. And ya know what? Lots of the people we saw in Portland fit that category. Oh that and Bikers. I don't mean leather vest wearing heavyset bearded men, I mean people on bikes. They are EVERYWHERE! And they think they can do whatever they want, like run over my five year old as she gazes at a sparkly river, so distracted by the sparkly wonder that she doesn't realize how close she is to being pancaked into the earth by a crazy Portland biking enthusiast. Anyway, one way streets, homeless looking young people walking their dogs wearing vests and crazy bikers made me decide that Portland is kinda fun to visit but not by myself...oh and maybe not at night.

We went to the Oregon Museum of Science and Invention or OMSI as the locals call it. Seriously, I told someone we went to the Oregon Museum of Science and Invention and they did blinky blinky eyes at me like I was special and then said, "You mean OMSI?" Anywho, we had lots of fun putting weird puzzles together, watching a IMAX movie about Tornadoes and learning about the body.

We also spotted the Portland Temple from the freeway and decided to go take pictures. We got very lost. But we did eventually get our pictures!

Before we could leave Portland I told Larry we had to go to Powell's Books which is this insanely huge book store that covers a whole city block. It was amazing, iy was cheap and I will go back to Portland just to see this store again.
Larry and Kailah's creation
Melanie jumping a bajillion times on an electronic jump rope
Kailah proving that she is super good at balancing
Larry proving that he is really NOT good at balancing
In the market
Melanie's turn to be the cashier
Larry, the girls, a bridge and some sparkly water
Me and the girls
Kailah and I at the Portland Temple

Using cool magnet blocks at OMSI









Friday, September 2, 2011

The New House


Our new abode!








A Garden Spider? A Hobo Spider? We don't know what he is but we don't like him!

Our new house is adorable and we love it. We don't really care much for the spiders that we keep finding. I have NEVER been scared of spiders (well everyone is a little afraid) but these things are MONSTERS and I keep having dreams about them. I also keep having phantom crawly feelings on my legs. I keep thinking I have a ginormous spider in my pants, like the time I had a Sun Spider in my pants and my dad got mad because I didn't sit calmly and call to him so he could kill it, instead I ripped my pants off, shrieking like a maniac and flung the spider (and my pants) across the room. Afterwards I was more afraid of my dad seeing me in my underpants than I was of that spider. Anyway, a person can't go flinging there pants off everytime they feel an itch, especially because the houses in this neighborhood are VERY close together and the neighbors would probably think it was a little odd.

Before Larry's parents left we had a photo session, which was pretty awesome because Larry and his dad both try to weasel their way out of pictures but they couldn't get out of it this time. :) It really was tons of fun to have Larry's family come with us. We were very sad to see them go. We can't wait to have people visit us!
Great Grandma Ruiz, Grandma Ruiz, me and the girls

Molly loved snuggling with her Great Grandpa

Grandma and Grandpa Ruiz and our family
3 Larry's, 3 girls

Heading to Oregon!

Our house in Hemet
The morning we left for Oregon I suddenly realized we had never taken our picture in front of our house. This lovely little number is what we have. The suns in our eyes, my contacts refused to go in that early in the morning I was sick with a fever and everyone was annoyed that I was forcing them to be photographed. But hey, I'm the Mama, shouldn't I get to have a picture if I want one? :)

My fabulous in-laws volunteered to drive our U-Haul so our little family could all ride together. U-Haul recommended a truck that was much too small so we had to rent an extra trailer to tow behind the U-Haul like a little caboose. My Grandparents in law decided to drive our other car so we had a fun little caravan up to Oregon. It was so incredibly generous and kind of them all to drive with us and made the move SOOOOO much easier! (especially when it was time to unload all the heavy stuff!)

We had lots of fun on our drive up. We stopped at Mt. Shasta and ate blackberries along the side of the road. Is that considered stealing? I'm not really sure but they were the yummiest blackberries I have ever had!


We were unable to stop by the sign so this is our Welcome to Oregon picture :)



Larry and his donut





We stopped to get gas in Oregon and were happy to discover Hostess jelly filled donuts, something Larry talks about all the time! Good work Oregon! Oh yeah, we also didn't have to pump our own gas, which is nice and strange at the same time.