West Linn’s playgrounds finally reopened! We went to the playground that is always empty, no matter what. I had the place all to myself.

West Linn’s playgrounds finally reopened! We went to the playground that is always empty, no matter what. I had the place all to myself.
Finley is the best kitten ever! He’s a big mischief maker and we never know what he’s going to do next. I love playing with him and watching him do all of his crazy things.
On August 19th, 2020, Mommy and I drove to Tillamook to pick up our new kitten, Finley!
Isn’t he the cutest?
He is the king of naps.
He loves paper bags.
And watching the birds through our screen door.
He also likes lounging in his cat tree.
One of his favorite things is the packing paper that comes in delivery boxes.
Sometimes I find him in the strangest places.
He’s my new buddy. I love him already!
We drove to Battle Ground, WA to have a socially distanced river outing with some of Mommy’s friends and their kids.
I decided I didn’t want to go floating in the river after all (so cold!), but I did use our raft as a couch while I had a snack.
The East Fork Lewis River is really cool. I drive over it every time I go to Kenji’s house! While wading in it, I saw tadpoles, river snails, and caddisfly larvae!
I went on my first camping trip! We headed west to Powder Creek Ranch in the Shiloh Valley. I loved the creek immediately and spent most of the afternoon there.
Next thing you know, it was time to start a fire. I collected kindling around the campsite and Daddy got the fire going.
Then I spotted a deer who came for a snack from the nearby apple tree!
On our first night, we had chicken sausages for dinner, cooked on our propane stove.
Once it got dark, it was time for bed. But then we woke up to this beautiful view of our creek.
We went for a walk around the ranch to look for farm animals – and we found them!
When we got back, it was time for an oatmeal breakfast. A bunch of moths were sleeping on our picnic table. I gently poked one and it fluttered away.
I loved this hill and rolled down it on my skateboard, dubbing it “The Campsite Coaster.”
Then it was time to wade in the creek again. My goal was to walk all the way to the Nestucca River, but the rocks were too slippery to make it. Also, the water was cooooooold!
For lunch, we had ramen cups. They were good!
And then it was time to make a fire again. We had a lot of firewood, so we got it started early.
For our second night, we made pie iron pizzas on the fire.
And s’mores, of course!
It was super fun and I’m already thinking about where I want to go camping next summer!
We planted a used up head of butter lettuce and it grew into another big ol’ head of lettuce!
And our corn is starting to grow little tassels.
I have been dreaming of roller coasters since Oak’s closed last September. But because of Covid-19, we can’t go on any this summer.
Then…I heard about the Alpine Slide on Mt. Hood. Half a mile of twists and turns down a mountain!
It opened with limited capacity, so we bought a ticket online and headed to the hills!
First, you get to take a ski lift up to the top. It was scary! But how cool is that slide??
We went two times and it was so fun. I’m already planning for my longer trip around the whole park next summer!
Nana and Papa left for home today after a four week stay in the Pacific Northwest. I am tracking their two-day journey on Google Maps.
It was fun having you here, Nana & Papa!
I hug Mommy many times every day. Nana took a picture of one of our hugs!