Summer in Sunriver!

Well, we did it! Many thanks to Joel’s family, especially Joel’s Mom “Grammy,” we pulled off a 5-night stay in a VRBO house in Sunriver in Central Oregon. Quite a few months ago we’d made a reservation hoping that we’d be up for a multi-night trip away from home with both kiddos by this time.

Our biggest concern in the days leading up to the trip was actually not our family status but the air quality. Smoke has been a major air quality problem because of the tremendous number of forest fires in Oregon with the unusually hot and dry weather conditions from this summer. We did encounter some smoke, but overall we did OK and the smoke didn’t slow us down much.

Our favorite part of staying in Sunriver was SHARC, the aquatic center. Joshua enjoyed the kiddie pool:

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Elliott had some time in the pool too!

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During afternoon nap times, Kristen and Joel had some time on the lazy river without kiddos. Thanks, Grammy!

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We also enjoyed a nice, clear evening at the Sunriver Observatory and saw some beautiful views of the night sky. A favorite for everyone was seeing Saturn (and its rings) clearly through several of the telescopes. Joel also really appreciated seeing the Andromeda Galaxy in one of the larger telescopes.

Joel took a few night sky pictures as well with his camera.

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The Milky Way is quite nice this time of year!
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The Big Dipper

On particularly special moment for Joshua came when we took a walk to the Sunriver Fire Station, and he ended up getting a personalized tour! He got to sit in at least three different fire trucks, turn on the lights, and get a firefighter sticker and hat.

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Another special moment for Joshua was getting to play in the bounce houses at the Sunriver Village. One of them was Mickey Mouse Clubhouse-themed, which was definitely his favorite!

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We hope to do something like this again next summer!

“I Love Tubing!”

We had a fun time at the lake with Joel’s family on Saturday! We did fishing, where Joshua caught his first fish:

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We had a picnic and BBQ:

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And we had fun with water sports in the boat too!

Here’s a video of Joshua’s first tubing adventure. Riding on the tube was a bit of a disappointment for him, until he got wet! He’s definitely a fan now!

Joshua, we’re glad that you love tubing! I’m sure that we’ll have many fun boating adventures with Granddad and Grammy in summers to come!

Elliott is 2 Months Already?!

Elliott is now two months old. He’s truly a delightful baby. He is smiling more and more.

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Joshua loves Elliott a ton and enjoys giving him hugs and kisses. We do have to watch Joshua because he will sometimes try to love his little brother too much!

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We don’t see much similarity between Joshua at two months and Elliott at two months:

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Joshua at 2 Months
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Booyah!

A Feverish Week!

Wow, what a week! The week started off with a very cranky Joshua, and at first we thought it was just fall-out from the weekend’s big family meeting at the coast. Eventually, we discovered that he had a fever! A trip Kristen planned for Tuesday to the Enchanted Forest theme park outside Salem with Joel’s family was cancelled. We weren’t sure of the cause initially, but when he started to favor one side of his mouth and tenderly touch the other, we determined that he was probably having some two-year molar action. One of Joel’s sisters (Sarah) came up for the day on Tuesday to help with Elliott while Kristen managed Joshua. By Tuesday night, he was doing better. Sarah stayed the night and then took Joshua down to the theme park, bringing him back in the afternoon before heading back to Joel’s parents again. He had a great time!

 

On Thursday morning, Kristen woke up with a headache and sore throat. Throughout the day, she felt progressively worse. By the time Joel came home from work — which was later than normal due to exceptionally bad traffic — she was in really tough shape. She hadn’t had the energy to go up the stairs to get a thermometer! When Joel got it and she took her temperature, she had developed a fever over 103 degrees! We quickly made arrangements with Joel’s cousin to come feed dinner to Joshua and put him to bed, and for Sarah to come (back!) up from near Eugene to spend the night. We took Kristen in to the ER at Meridian Park Hospital in Tualatin.

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About to check in to the ER at Meridian Park Hospital for Kristen’s 103+ fever

After several hours of waiting and testing, all tests can back negative. Kristen’s fever had come down well below the prior danger zone, likely the result of medication, so the hospital sent us back home.

On Friday morning, Sarah took Joshua back to Joel’s parents house. Kristen rested as much as possible throughout the day, and Joel worked from home so he could assist with Elliott where needed (diaper changes, etc). Kristen’s fever continue to be present but in the 100-101 range — likely the continued effect of the medication keeping the fever down — but her throat continued to get worse for the first part of the day.

By Friday evening, Kristen was feeling a little bit better and by Saturday morning she was feeling quite a bit better. Joel drove the couple of hours down to his parents to get Joshua and bring him back home.

Meanwhile, Elliott had become quite cranky throughout the day on Saturday, and he wasn’t eating very well. When Joel and Joshua returned, we checked Elliott’s temperature  a couple of times using an armpit thermometer, and it registered that he was fine. He didn’t feel fine to us though! Kristen eventually checked him with a rectal thermometer and he did have a fever of 100.4 degrees after all. We conferred quickly with the Advice Nurse and made arrangements for some nearby friends to come stay at home with Joshua so we could head to the Children’s Hospital ER, while we attempted to get in touch with family.

On the way to the hospital, we got a text message saying that Joel’s mom had her own medical emergency and that she and Joel’s dad were at urgent care themselves! Thankfully, they weren’t “Plan A” on coverage for taking care of Joshua, because they certainly weren’t able to come up with their own trauma underway! Kristen’s brother and sister-in-law eventually came over to spell off our friends.

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About to enter the ER at Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland for Elliott’s 100+ fever

We were super impressed with the ER at the Children’s Hospital. We were placed in a room immediately upon arriving and a nurse promptly started to check out Elliott. The doctor came by within minutes as well. She determined that blood and urine tests would be appropriate considering the circumstances. The first attempt at getting the urine sample via a catheter didn’t work; there was nothing in his bladder. Kristen fed him and then they hooked up an IV to take the necessary blood sample and give him some fluids. He was not a fan of the IV process! After a while, they did another attempt at a catheter to obtain a urine sample, and this time they were successful.

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Elliott with a diaper protecting the IV in his wrist

Then, we waited. Eventually, the test results came back, indicating that all seemed well, although the test results needed to continue to culture for a definitive conclusion. Elliott’s temperature was just below 100 and the hospital let us go home, with instructions to call and make an appointment with our normal children’s clinic first thing on Sunday morning to get Elliott checked again. It was well after midnight before we finally got to bed, and thankfully we were able to sleep in a little bit on Sunday morning. (With a toddler, sleeping in until 8:00 is a win!)

We called when they opened at 9:00 and created an appointment for 9:50. We quickly got ready and headed out the door for the appointment.

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About the enter The Children’s Clinic building for Elliott’s morning-after-ER follow-up doctor appointment

Elliott’s temperature was even lower yet, and he was less cranky too. They sent us home again, reassuring us that Elliott is well on the road to recovery and that there is not a cause for concern.

By Sunday night — the time of this writing — everyone seems to be mostly back to themselves. We are super thankful for the people who have devoted their careers to making great medical care available to us! And to all the family and friends who helped cover one kid or another at various points throughout the week – especially Sarah for her seemingly countless trips up and down I-5.

The medical professionals and we have no idea what caused all this. Was Joshua’s issue a tooth, a virus, both, or something else entirely? What happened with Kristen – was it really the default “virus” assessment in the absence of any other explanation? Same for Elliott? This was a wearying week…

Here’s to a better week starting tomorrow!

 

Beach Cabin Memorial Dedication

This weekend the majority of family members from Joel’s Dad’s side of the family met together at Joel’s Grandmother’s beach cabin on the Oregon coast to celebrate the completion of some renovation projects and to commemorate the memorial wall in honor of “Granddad” George Meyers.

This beach cabin has been in the family for 50 years. Some repairs and upgrades had become quite needed, and this was a project that Joel’s Dad and Grandma had overseen for the last couple of years. With a foundation installed under the house, new siding, a new roof, an extra bathroom, new floors throughout, and many other upgrades, the cabin is now in great shape for years to come – even in the harsh weather conditions of Oregon’s coast.

Having so much of the family together was a delight! Every time we all get together, there are new additions to family with marriages and babies! It’s fun to see our growing family.

The day consisted of a communal lunch followed by time for napping or playing on the beach. The weather was great and most of us found our way down there to play.

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After the beach time was over, we all gathered in the living room of the cabin for the dedication ceremony.

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Grandma shared her remarks to start the ceremony

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We also heard from Steve, Dan (Joel’s Dad), and Jennie.

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Steve recounting the time when the family lived here in the 70s

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Dan talking about the details of the construction project recently completed

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Jennie presenting the Memorial Wall

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Christine telling one of the fun family memories: The time that she brought horses to the cabin. Deer got into the pen where the horses were kept and freaked the horses out, so they ran down the road and far down the beach before she caught up to them.
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Hannah recounting the story of when she was convinced that she and Austin nearly hit a moose while driving to the cabin late one night. Granddad got a real kick out of that… especially since there are not moose on the Oregon Coast. The large animal must have been an elk.
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Anna telling one of the funny stories from some of the earlier days when the cabin wasn’t sealed properly and bats entered the cabin, scaring our family staying there over spring break many years ago
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At all the funny stories…
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…laughs were had by all…
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… but especially by Grandma!

 

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Alec handing out song sheets for the hymn “Great is Thy Faithfulness” to end the ceremony

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All 7 (so far!) Great Grandkids!
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Many more great conversations — and more fun memories — were shared over dinner
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The final formal part of the evening was a moment to congratulate Alec on his high school graduation and achievement of becoming an Eagle Scout. Congratulations, Alec! Granddad would have been so proud!

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Then it was time to play!

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