Week 7/8 CV19 Lockdown + Hunter Birthday

Hard to believe how fast the time is going by.  Hopefully this is the last post from formal lockdown as things are starting to open back up. 

The kids did another round of meals for the family!

Date night - take out from El Sancho taco shop

The annual kids walkathon at school this year was virtual so we did a family hike up Black Butte!  There was some snow near the top that freaked Kelly out a little. 

The school dropped off a graduate sign for hunter and we made sure to follow social distancing for a picture with his friend Nathan

Kelly had a meetup in the Park with some girlfriends. She drove the ‘73 Ford for the first time!  

Noah and his friend (also named Noah) have been working on adding levels to the tree house tree and had a sleep over in it after we got the door fixed! 
Holly chillin’

Hunter turned 15!
He got a new backpack from mom and dad along with some cowboy style work boots and some sweet new tools from Papa!  Abbie made Hunters cake!

Week 4 CV19 lockdown + Easter!

Spring is starting to show itself in many ways- birds, animals coming out of hibernation, grass sprouting and Abbie wearing sun dresses. Some memories from our 4th week of COVID19 lockdown. 

Sunsets

Kelly doing a morning coffee get together with girlfriends ... on zoom

Kevin needed a haircut and not able to go to his barber.

Holly can’t believe her luck - that her peeps are home all the time!

Easter

Hunter is finding animals and bringing them into show everyone.  He also brought in a snake too! 


Painted Hills & Blue Basin

This first weekend of our spring break was supposed to be in the 60’s. Our original plan was to go camping but all campgrounds and dispersed camping has now been closed down too. I wanted to get away from the hordes around the local Bend options so we decided to do a day trip to The Painted Hills in north central oregon. It’s about 2 hours from Bend so my hope was it would keep the masses away. There were people but generally it was pretty quiet. 

Our first stop was the Sheep Rock section of The Painted Hills. Here is a picture of Hunter and Noah with Sheep Rock in the background across from the John Day River. 

From here, we headed to a place a few miles north called Blue Basin. The rocks have a blue green hue to them. I am red green color blind so it wasn’t that impressive for me but everyone else thought it was pretty impressive. 

From Blue Basin we headed north west and stopped for lunch in Spray, OR.

Throughout the afternoon we drove through some amazing desert and mountain scenery on our way to The Painted Hills. We spent the late afternoon and evening exploring The Painted Hills and having dinner there. I brought our camp stove and we ate on top of the lookout.

There were beautiful earth tone colors on these amazing hills that only got richer as the day started to wind down.