LEGOLab at the Oregon City Public Library recently went from a weekly event to just once a month. (But I kinda like it that way because I have time to drop pins on Google Maps and go driving around with Daddy the other weeks.)

LEGOLab at the Oregon City Public Library recently went from a weekly event to just once a month. (But I kinda like it that way because I have time to drop pins on Google Maps and go driving around with Daddy the other weeks.)

I had a full day at Doernbecher Children’s Hospital to make sure my kidneys are still doing what they’re supposed to do. And they’re doing great! So great, in fact, that Dr. Rozansky said I don’t have to go back for another year. Woohoo!

When it’s cold and wet and none of the other kids are outside…I’ll be there.


For Crystal and Chris’ final day, we crossed the border into Vancouver, WA. We walked the sleepy streets searching for lunch.

And we found it in Vancouver’s oldest diner (since 1932), Joe Brown’s Cafe. I tried eating my hamburger and chips with a fork because I’m very elegant.

How cool is this Vancouver mural??

Then we went back to Oregon to visit the Portland Japanese Garden. I found tons of bridges!





While we waited for Chubs’ dog sitter to drop him off at our usual meeting place, I got to play in this cool playground.
Thanks, Crystal and Chris, for a fun few days!




The rain was bonkers all day, so we stayed indoors as much as possible. Our first stop was an arcade named QuarterWorld, where I was planning to meet two local kids named Fern and Max. But the arcade was too loud for my taste, so I elected to sit and draw instead. (It’s a good thing I always remind Mommy to bring my paper and pens!)


Then we had lunch next door at Apizza Scholls – and they had arcade games, too! (But it was much quieter, so I liked it.) I was a total natural at Pole Position.

Finally, I kept watch while Chris and Daddy did some music shopping at Exiled Records.

Before we headed home, though, we found this treasure! A long, long, time ago…horses were tethered to these little metal rings on the sides of the street. These days, you can sometimes find a tiny toy horse attached instead. We found one of their dinosaur friends!

I’m playing tourist in Portland and finally went to Voodoo Doughnut.



Then we walked across the Burnside Bridge! Did you know I love bridges???




Then Mommy made me pose by this wall.

While we walked around the city, we stumbled upon this fantastic playground, just as the sun came out.





While Crystal and Chris shopped for books at Powell’s, I took out my drawing supplies and got to work.

To cap off a great day, we walked across the Gibbs Street Pedestrian Walkway. I see it every time I take the tram, but it was the first time I’d been on it.



My friends, Crystal and Chris, are visiting here from Los Angeles. For our first day, we headed to the Columbia River Gorge to see Multnomah Falls. But due to last summer’s forest fire, the amazing pedestrian bridge was closed.

So we headed over to another area called Bridal Veil, which I went to with Grandma and Grandpa a couple of years ago. This time, I was a major fan of bridges.



The Overlook Loop trail had nice views of the Columbia River, but I made sure everyone also saw I-84.



Then we went to McMenamins Edgefield for lunch at a converted fire house.


Our library has a map! I found our street right away.

Now that I’ve mastered the slide, I had to go back and do it again.





I also hit my other old favorites…


Then it was time to head home. Where was everyone else? No one likes to play and walk in the freezing cold??

It’s spring break!
I decided I wanted to go to the park, even though it was cold and rainy. As we hoofed it over there, I was a man on a mission.

I’ve always been afraid of going down the slide by myself and have done it only two or three times in the past. But this time, I went down all six of the slides a whole bunch of times! It was super fun and I’m not afraid of them anymore.
