picking blue berries |
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
This past 7 days that we have spent with Aunt Mary is completely unforgettable. I have treasured every day. We have run around and shopped, and ate, and laughed, and even got too emotional at times. It was special for both her and I.
We arrived in Corvallis, OR on Tuesday around dinner time. I called Aunt Mary to tell her we landed but were tired and needed to shower. We planned to get something to eat and go to bed early. We took the coast down from Washington and 150 miles took us almost 5 hours of twisting and turning roads. It was beautiful, but stressful. She explained that she waited by the phone all day. Not even going to throw her trash out - because she didn’t want to miss our call.
Needless to say, we showered and headed over to her house. She had a spread that could have feed an army! We stayed several hours and then headed back to camp.
the Oregon Coast |
Yaquina Lighthouse |
The next day, we started a full week of fun and laughs, and shopping, and eating, and exploring and drinking…and most of all…celebrating Aunt Mary’s 82nd Birthday!
Aunt Mary is my dad’s sister. The last of the Kane’s that I have contact with. She is so special to me. She is so much like me. We talked and talked about my dad and my childhood, and her life growing up. There were so many things I did not know. I got a lot of questions answered about my dad and now have a lot more clarity as to why I think, and say, and act in certain ways. I learned SO much! I am overwhelmingly grateful to have spent this week with her.
One of the days we spent together we went blueberry picking. It was really nice to be together just her and I. We both pick an entire bucket load to freeze. YUM!!! We also went to a Farmer's Market, and an Art Street Fair.
Two out of the 7 days Tommy stayed back and did ‘manly’ things to the camper. Aunt Mary and I ran all day. On the days Tommy joined us we went over the pass to the coast. We started in Newport and headed north from there. The Oregon coast is one of the most photographed coasts in the entire world. Most all pictures on calendars of coastal photography is of Oregon. It is exceptionally beautiful.
my new Christmas wish! |
The last full day with Aunt Mary we all played golf. The course is a par 3, which made Tommy and I happy since we are so bad we do not keep score. Aunt Mary held her own. She did better than us with our strokes divided in half. Lol. She amazes both Tommy and I with her endurance, stability, wit, sense of humor, and energy level. I hope to have half of hers when I'm 82.
dinner at Block 15 |
She chose to go to a hot air balloon show for her day. We drove up to Albany where it was being held but we missed the balloons. They went up and landed before we arrived. They also had a corvair and corvette car show taking place at the same park. That was neat to see the old style of cars. I have put a 1959 convertible corvette on my Christmas list.
Afterwards, we went back to Aunt Mary’s and dug through old photos of her, my dad, and other relatives I have never met. It was interesting to see who looks like who and the stories behind the pictures.
Aunt Mary's Bloody Mary |
Tommy had, earlier in the day, purchased a carrot cake and wonderful sentimental birthday card (I was impressed), so after stuffing our bellies at the restaurant we headed back to Aunt Marys and sang again. This time we did not eat the cake. We were full from dinner and didn’t cut it until the following day.
are these trees not unbelievable? |
Aunt Mary and Sire...wow! |
Aunt Mary's Birthday Flowers! |
Rudolph! |