On Thursday I picked up the kids from
school and drove straight to the airport.
It was a surprise trip to Portland to meet up with Brian. They were so excited. They probably asked twenty times each if we were still driving to the airport during the drive to the airport.
Portland is a lovely city. It is a cross between San Francisco and Boulder CO. At least for me it does. All the flowers were in bloom and everything was so green. Friday morning we ate breakfast at Slappy
Cakes, a restaurant where you make your own pancakes on a skillet in front of
you. Brian had banana and bacon toppings
and the kids had chocolate chips. I had
a vegetable eggs Benedict that included kale, sweet potato, broccoli and
cauliflower. And of course Hollandaise
sauce. It was delicious.
Friday morning we drove about 30 minutes
east of Portland to see Multnomah Falls.
It is the tallest waterfall in Oregon and it was impressive. That afternoon went to the Japanese
Garden in Washington Park and it too was beautiful. We picked up dinner at a food
truck lot and the meals were excellent. Brian had fish tacos, I had chicken
Masala and the kids had a mac and cheese with broccoli and sausage. We need some food truck lots here in Houston. They are brilliant.
Sunday we walked across the St. Johns
Bridge. It was quite a hike, but well
worth it. It is an absolutely gorgeous steel suspension bridge that spans the Willamette River. We spent the rest of the day outside at parks
and piers. The weather was mid 60s with
full sun. Perfect.
The only drawback to the trip was that the
flight was a bit long for Logan and Catherine.
I was certain they would nap on the way out there but that clearly did
not happen. Since we were heading west
we just followed the sun for 4 1/2 hours.
It felt like Catherine had to use the bathroom every ten minutes which
was hard because I had Logan and 3 carry on bags. They definitely like to travel and I am proud
of us for making the trip.