Sunday, April 15, 2012

The Promise of Spring

It is amazing how quickly spring can arrive here in Oregon.  One day we are on the verge of a flood, and the next day we are enjoying the day with doors open. 



The birds are busy building nests.  Just here on the loop I counted 34 species on my walk last week. Here were just a few:



Our ubiquitous Western Scrub Jay

 

 A Momma California Quail who I saw with a bunch of babies in this same spot last summer.



And one of my favorite little birds, the Bewicks Wren



Paula may be a grandma, but she seems to get as busy as the birds this time of year.  Last Saturday the 8th we had the 26th annual Primary Easter Egg hunt at the farm.  We have been doing this ever since we moved into the property in 1986. 



A bunch of kids on the lawn is the most beautiful thing in the world.



Later that day we were invited to the first birthday party of Jayden Van.  Hai Lien and Hai Kyle (yup they both have the first Viet name the same!), had a party at their house.  The first birthday is a big one for the Viet culture. 



We got to meet Kyle's parents.  They are very accomplished.  They started from scratch the most successful chain of Vietnamese restaurants in Portland a number of years ago, and today Pho Van is an institution in the area.



An of course there was an Easter Egg hunt for the kids as well!



The next day, Sunday we had a family egg hunt and another Birthday celebration for Jayden.  Funniest person of the day was Linh who found the Golden egg this year.  She won a 2 foot tall chocolate bunny, and you would have thought she had won a new car she was so excited!



The kids made a huge haul! 



Jayden was a great little birthday guy. 



Whose momma could not have been prouder.



And who is already growing up by the minute.



As usual Grandma has stuff for everyone, this time including hula hoops. 





It was a great time with a great crew.  We are really lucky to have so many children and grandchildren close by!



Paula is the president-elect of the Scholls Womens Club.  This is an old and veneralble organization that gives scholarships, supports the needy, brings in food at funerals, and generally is a really great group.  This week, the group was gearing up for the annual plant sale.  All week long Paula and others went to nurseries and gathered inventory for the set up at Groner School.  The whole family got involved, and by the time they were set up Nate had made many trips with trucks, trailers etc, including delivering the travel trailer for the office/security sleeping station.  It was exhausting just to hear of her escapades each evening.

 

To top it off, she had the retreat for some of the club members up at the Lodge.  They gathered on Friday night, 8 slept over, gathered back in the morning and even had a yoga class!  Whew!

                   





So if you are keeping track, Paula has worked all week to get the plant sale ready, hosted the women's retreat, and then at noon came home to Rainbow to do piano lessons.  Chinh and Tammy were here from San Jose.



It was a beautiful day. And we spent a lot of it outside in the sand box. 







This is beautiful country.



And what my dear Grandchildren is this mystery bird.

4 comments:

Andhrimnir said...

Dear grampa that was easy it was the
Red-tailed hawk love Anders

paula said...

Anders you are quick !!You might not be here in person but you are in spirit!! Can't wait to see you in a few weeks!!

Rich Vial said...

Good job buddy!

Christian and Kennebec Vial said...

'dear grampa'...i love it. Great pictures once again!