Sunday, May 28, 2017

Tiny House

For our 6th anniversary, Sandi and I wanted to go somewhere exotic; somewhere we hardly ever go. We chose NE Portland. For those of you not familiar with NE Portland, it is the side of town where the cool people hang out; where the 'hipsters' live. It is also known as a foodie haven. Sandi found a little 'tiny house' village in the heart of one such foodie district. The Tiny House Hotel
Welcome to Kangablue
170 sq ft
This village has 6 tiny homes surrounding a common area

A tiny house is often between 100 and 400 square feet.  It typifies a movement of low-impact and simplicity.  We just wanted an enjoyable anniversary in a non-hotel and a story to tell.









Kangablue is very functional with a sitting room, kitchenette, bathroom/shower and 2 lofts


Our loft fit a queen-sized bed



Since we were in the heart of the foodie district, we only had to walk across the street for our dinner Saturday night. 
For breakfast the next morning, we walked 3 blocks to an amazing brunch place for an egg scramble

 

Monday, May 15, 2017

Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day!!
Sandi requested scones and bacon for breakfast.  (Side note, Amber had her first taste of bacon that morning and fell in LOVE.  Momma, why have you withheld this from me my entire life?)  After that we went to church and Amber had fun in the nursery. 

We got Amber up from the nursery.  As I picked her up Amber reached out her hand to grab my glasses and said 'Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!' cause that's what you say when you grab Daddy's glasses (according to Daddy).  Oh, I laughed...

A kind gentleman saw Amber snacking on her banana after church and serenaded her with a harmonica version of 'Pop Goes the Weasel.'  That was pretty cool.

After lunch and nap, we headed out to the back yard for photos.  We got a few good ones of Sandi and Amber

but not so much of the entire family...

 

her little jumper makes my heart melt
 



Oh yeah, it was our 6th anniversary too.  Celebrating the week prior made the specific calendar date easy to overlook.  I'll blog about that later.
Love you Babe!

Amber the Duck

Amber is generally a pretty chill kind of kid.  When she becomes inconsolable, going outside will generally calm her down.  Even when she is happy, she is possibly happier outside.  Sandi and I count this a blessing.  We love the outdoors, we want her to love the outdoors.  Sandi and I go inside when it rains.  Amber does not.


It's Saturday morning and we are making breakfast. Amber wants to go outside.  We try to say 'no, its raining' but she doesn't care. 


We put on her shoes and raincoat and out she goes. 



Water on the bench?

Yes!  Water on the bench.


Not even 2 and she has webbed feet.

Happy 7th Amber!

Happy Birthday Amber The day finally arrived - we've been talking about it since October last year. And what a celebration you crafted!...