Monday, July 20, 2009

Anatomy 001

Chad and Cassidy working on her anatomy lessons. Sorry it's mostly from behind her...the crazy lady with the camera is usually a distraction and has to hide to get the good stuff! You may have to turn your volume up...

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Number 3

It's official, Cassidy now has 3, that's right 3, teeth. Her upper right has finally popped through after about a month of "maybe tomorrow". Her teeth definitely seem to be on their own schedule, at this rate she'll be getting her 1 year molars in preschool! It's not too bad though, it certainly doesn't slow her down eating and supposedly they are healthier.

Here is another crabbing picture from day 2 (yesterday). Cass went from navigator to captain in 1 day...it must be in her blood!

On land, my garden is doing really well, especially the zucchini and pumpkin bushes. Cassidy braved the jungle after a zuck and came out a little shaken but victorious.





Even with my wonderful helper, things are still growing. The carrots and onions seem to be a little slow, but hopefully they'll be coming on soon. Cassidy enjoys picking the spinach for dinner, and judging by the vines she'll have a prize wining pumpkin come fall.


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Crab Bait

We went out crabbing today and had a beautiful time on the water. Cassidy seemed to be much more comfortable in her life jacket this year...now that she has a neck! She was Chad's navigator and a big help and seemed to really enjoy being out.



Snack time




What'd we get??

She loved going fast, getting the wind and of course the bumps.
We had some great company on our day as well

Monday, July 13, 2009

More great adventures

Before getting to the adventures...check out her ponytail! We still have a bit of a baby mullet going, but I'm sure the front will catch up to the back soon... she is my daughter.

and this one is just too cute not to share!


Ok, on to the adventure. Cassidy and I did another epic road trip this weekend while Chad was chasing fish and crab. We stopped the first night in Woodland to see Aunt Bette and Uncle Bob and spend the night. Cassidy was a little shy inside, but as soon as they headed outside, she was all about going to see the horses with Aunt Bette. She wasn't quite sure about Uncle Bob. He looks a lot like Grandpa but not quite the same. He won her over with the raspberries though, I think she ate at least a pint, and that was after a huge breakfast!




Friday we hit the road again. After a quick hello to Don we headed to Battleground to see our friends Karen, Allen, Abby, and the newest member Zack who was born on the 4th of July. I think that is the best possible Birthday! He is sooo tiny, but Abby the big sister did a great job holding him while Cassidy inspected and then gave loves.


Karen and Allen look great, maybe a little tired and we had a nice visit before heading off to Sisters, OR for the annual Grandparent's Ride with the Tindall family. We got there Friday night just in time for dinner and for Cassidy to turn into Grandpa's girl as soon as she got out of the car! There was a head count of at least 60, but that might be a little low as it's pretty tough tracking all the little ones. Cassidy was the youngest and would watch the group of 3/4 year olds very closely. You just knew she was trying to figure out how she could do the same things they were doing. If only she could remeber how far she's come since last year! She managed a few new skills like crawling over logs, running through the grass and pine cones, and playing in the red dirt. That was her favorite...until it came time for baths in the trailer. I actually had to "pre-wash" her at the water pump before even attempting to get her clean in the trailer!
Saturday brought out Dad's team and wagon rides. Cassidy of course was riding shot gun, after all she's a pro now, even helping Grandpa hold the reins!


Cassidy also found another great past time...leading Cadee around. Cadee was horrified as Cass would squeal and giggle with delight at being bigger and "in control". Check out her mischievous face...

We did another first...Cassidy went for her first trail ride. I'm so excited and proud of her. We were out for about 45 minutes and other then 2 brief little whines, she did great. She even held the reins with me. We're going to have to work on her helmet not going over her eyes and her boots staying on, but otherwise I think I've got a new riding partner!


Sunday morning we said good bye and headed back west to Forest Grove for the 37th Krueger Family reunion and my Great Aunt Mary's 90th birthday. Despite the overcast sky and cool temps, we had a great turn out, 70+, and lots of fun catching up with family.
On the way home we stopped to see Jay and Presley who was born in April last year. The girls had fun playing....Presley got to show off her cool toys while I got to catch up with Jay.
It was a bit of a whirlwind but a great trip. Cassidy is getting to be a pretty good traveler. Sleeping has become more of a challenge now that she faces forward in her car seat, but for the most part she enjoys watching out the window and getting Momma to laugh. Today though, she was definitely a little tired. She slept in, had a long nap and still went to bed on time without a fuss! Give her a couple days and she'll be ready for her next great adventure! I might take a few more days though....

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Haying with the Cousins

With the sun comes HAY time and getting to spend the day with family. Cassidy and Chad went up a day early to help get ready for the baler. Cass found that keeping track of Dad on the tractor is hard work!





Daddy's girl...



The best hay crew keeps growing!


The cousins


Ahhh, the sweet reward for all the hard work

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Happy 4th of July

Cassidy got her first 4th of July fireworks show last night as we celebrated our independence and freedom. Thanks to Sam and Cari scoping out the good spot and holding if for us, we had front row seats. Cass wasn't quite sure why she was getting woke up after she had gone to bed but I promised her it would be worth it and it was. Between the cheerios and pretties, she had a good time.




Thursday, July 2, 2009

Wagons Ho!

Last week Cassidy and I had an amazing adventure. We left Saturday night to join Mom and Dad SE of Pendleton in Blue Mountains for the 28th annual Wagon Train Ride with the Pendleton Roundup. We were able to spend one night with my wonderful friend Lindsey and her family in Hepner before heading into the mountains...






We got to the mountains and the camp site Sunday night. Others rolled in through Monday with a total of 11 wagons/teams and over 100 outriders. We rode 4 days, the shortest being 12 miles, through some beautiful country. Wide open, rolling hills with huge ponderosa pine, elk, and surpisingly quite a few watering holes and creeks. Cassidy rode on the wagon with Mom and Dad while Tucker got used to all the noise and commotion. It took him a day and a half but then he was able to settle down and we were actually able to be Dad's outrider/helper. Cassidy couldn't have done better...she loved the bouncing, the rougher the road the better. She was even able to take her afternoon nap on the wagon.























We had a great trip, meeting lots of wonderful people, Cassidy got to spend lots of time with Grandma and Grandpa and I got to ride for 4 days! It couldn't have been any better.