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Me & My 3 Chickadees
As my husband is off downrange for another year or so of military service to our great country I thought I would take my three children (and dog)on an adventure around this beautiful country of ours. This summer we will be leaving Oregon and traveling Eastward to meet up with family, friends and fellow travelers as we meander the back roads and small towns of our America. Join us for a little while and we'll share our adventures with you.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Shaniko, Ghost Towns and Basque Sheepherders
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
Teaching Teamwork and Responsiblity
I know as a parent that it is my job to instill in them a sense of responsiblity. Sometimes though, it has been easier to just do things for them than fight with them about it. I know that is all kinds of wrong to give in to them just to avoid a fight and sense that there is a reckoning coming. Before it is too late (is it ever too late?) and they have become recalcitrant pre-teens and teenagers I wanted to have significant time together with them. Traveling across country together in a car/small trailer is significant time...
We have made some progress. I have them help me set up the trailer when we get somewhere and unhook everything when we leave. They are responsible for some chores. Walking Chewie, picking up after him, feeding him, buckling their sister in the car, putting all of their stuff away every morning and putting their things away at night before bed. Do they give me a hard time about it? Yep. Do I yell at them? Yes. Do I feel bad about it? Yes, but only because I should have been on them about all of these things a long, long time ago.
If anyone has any ideas how to reinforce personal responsibility, teamwork and self-discipline let me know. I need all the help I can get.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Ghost Towns, Shaniko and Basque Sheepherders
Monday, June 27, 2011
Small Towns and Back Roads
After spending the night in Hood River (at Wal-Mart) we hit the road towards John Day with the hopes of seeing the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. We were taking the back road – a highway called The Oregon Scenic Byway. We passed through several small towns – one stop light type of towns that looked like time forgot them. In the best of ways though – small, beautiful older homes and rolling fields of alfalfa right outside of town. We stopped in Grass Valley (famous for some type of car race track rally style) and had lunch at a market/cafĂ©.
The ladies there were so friendy and admittedly curious about a mom traveling alone with three children and a travel trailer. They asked where I was going. When I said, "Alexandria, Virginia via Austin, Texas " they could barely hide their concern. One of the ladies walked out to see me off and comment on what a nice, large trailer I was driving. "Good luck and blessed travels to you" she said as she waved us off.
"And God Bless your husband. Thank him for his service." Will do.
Windmills
Driving out the Columbia River Gorge we got to see the wind farm up close and personal. They are HUGE! And boy was it windy. I am wondering how much energy they provide. Whatever they do they were an awesome sight. The picture does not do their size justice. Penelope said "Mommy, get me away from those aliens!" Can you tell she has big brothers?
Walmart
That's right. You heard correctly. I drove an hour and camped overnight in Walmart. Not too far from home (I also have a friend who lives there). It was a safety stop. If it really was untenable I could turn around and easily go home. I'm not really serious about going home…but I was tired and just wanted to sleep. So did the kids. How did I find out about camping at Walmart? I downloaded an app – a truck stop app and a camping/rv app. Best $4.99 I have spent in a long time.
Did you know that WalMart allows you to camp overnight there for free? I found this out when I downloaded a truck stop app to look for rest areas. Awesome. I love WalMart.
The kids keep asking when we can stay there again (I have a feeling it has something to do with the shopping possibilities).
It’s Like Herding Spider Monkeys
I honestly didn't think we would ever pull the trailer out of the driveway (really the space in front of my house). I brought it home with the intention of having the kids help pack their stuff and my own clothes. It was prepacked with the most important things so there wasn't too much left. I have an 11, 9 and 3 year old. I didn't have high expectations of Penelope (age 3) but I thought Noah (11) and Zack (9) could and would help take stuff out. Wrong. So you all have heard the expression "It's like herding cats" right? Well it was like herding spider monkeys. They didn't just run in three directions they also climbed the walls and bounced from house to house. When I would get one on track the other would go awol. By the time I left I was sure I would either kill, lose or maim one of them on this trip and that I shouldn't even consider going on this trip. I was so frustrated and stressed I lost my ability to speak. Grunting and pointing were the only forms of communication that I was capable of. Luckily I have lovely friends who helped lasso my monkeys and get the in the car. Only to pull away and realize I needed to feed the stinkin' monkeys and would have to get out of the car with them again. Uh oh.
Bearing in mind all of this I decided not to drive too far from home and we ended up in the Wal-Mart parking lot in Hood River, Oregon spending the night.
