“Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven't thought of yet.” ~ Gene Perret

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Day 72 - 6/7/11 - “The Atlantic Is Tame, The Pacific Is Wild!” (We are in Devil’s Lake State Park in Lincoln City, OR)



We are here at last!!  Hurray!

That's a wild beach!  It's so beautiful it makes my
eyes water.
Today was much like yesterday, gorgeous coastal views interspaced with villages and towns along the coast.  




Newport was one of those towns, but it was a lot bigger than Newport, North Carolina!  

Lots of little Village-size towns.







We had hoped to stop there for lunch but took too long admiring the sights and instead stopped in a great little Fish & Chips shack called Luna Sea Fish House in Yachats, Oregon. 

One of the most interesting places along the way was Depoe Bay, where the sign said it was the smallest port in the world.  






Tiny harbor.
  
Well, I had to see that so I stopped and had a look-see, and the port itself was small but the channel to get into the port was TINY!   
Tiny channel opening!






I’m talking about a channel about 40 feet wide, with huge waves rolling in and ROCKS on either side.  I would never get in a boat and go through that channel!  Again, the pictures don’t do it justice, but take a look...

This is the sweetest state park we've ever seen and
they have the best showers so far on this trip!
We'll be back here many more times!


The campground tonight is Devils Lake State Park in the heart of Lincoln City, beautiful, about 1/4 mile from the ocean with a huge fresh water lagoon behind it.  And, we are only 1 hour and 16 minutes from HOME! 
Next potty stop - Amity!
“Talk” to you tomorrow!  Davis . . .

All in one stop!
Not so sure about drop off tanning and I don't
believe I could trust Precious to was behind her
ears.
It took me a while to pronounce Wachovia correctly!
Heather here with special thoughts and random pictures: I’m sending special thoughts to my teacher (and principal) friends.  This is one time of year I will never miss.  With EOGs and EOCs and having your charges moving on and . . . ‘nuff said.  I am glad to have had you all in my life and the children you touch are lucky to have had you in their lives.  


And Francis, Tereas and Judy - have a great summer you guys (miss you)!  
Special thanks to all those who were ever in my “lunch-bunch(es)” over the years.  There’s just something special about people who spend lunch with you each day - even though the group changes as time goes on.  Thanks for the fellowship. 
Say, do you see any Keds in navy in my size?
Dana, thank you for all your special communications through my girl.  That’s true love.
This one's for you Tom!
Judy I hope you are well and happy and that your family is that way as well.  I miss you.
Tom, I’ll see you tomorrow!!!  
Happy Birthday George (a day or so late).  Give your sweet wife a hug from both of us.
Oh my!
Brian and Margaret:  can’t wait to hug your necks!
Cora and Bob - what loyal followers!  Can’t wait to be your neighbors!
Art and Jan - looking forward to our trip(s) ; ) together.
Cute name.
Steve and my sister chick, Libby:  I’m having a hard time putting in words how much I will miss you - but you already knew that would happen.  Miss your closeness.  Hope life is treating both of you better.
. . .seconds away from losing your shirt!!
Albert (and Deanna) - Davis is going to miss those random phone calls; don’t lose his number!
Another cute name.


Rene and Ellen - looking forward to touching base and hearing some of those sermons we read every now and then.
Ed, our prayers are with you down east.  We may never meet again but you will always be close to our hearts - keep our numbers.

Michelle and Angela - your room will be ready when you get here!
Not in Amity!
They'll be done in a day or so.
To everyone I have and have not written a special note:  This is a very exciting and happy time for Davis and I; but know also that it is a very sad time as well.  All that we have known for the last 38 years is behind us.  


We will be making many new connections, but those we made in Carteret County will always be special to us.  Our son (the apple of our eyes) was born and raised with some of your help in CC.  Both of us have connections that we had a very, very hard time leaving.  But the call of family is so strong; we love the vision we have of our future in the Northwest.  We also invite you to stay with us in our new and beautiful home in Oregon.  Come one, come all!  (Just give me time to change the sheets!)
Shalom,  Heather . . .

2 comments:

  1. You are so close! What a grand trip this has been!! I have loved following along with you! Welcome to Oregon and Welcome to Your New Home!! Cora and Bob

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  2. Welcome Home!!! This is a beautiful moment that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. I'm so touched by your commitment to our family, uprooting yourselves and starting a new life....I feel so grateful and am excited to discover who you have become and see your new life bloom.

    Thank you to every one who has supported my family through this time of transition and...well...letting my parents leave beautiful (and warm) Carteret County.

    Love to you all,
    Brian

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