End of the trip

GranMille and GranDon weren’t sure they could give up Baby Weezy, and so they enjoyed every minute with her.

GranDon, Weezy GranDon, Weezy, GranMille Our
flight was originally scheduled to leave PDX at 10:30 p. When my mom couldn’t find
the flight on the internet, we called Alaska Airlines to confirm the flight times.
Turns out the flight had been changed to leave at 8:20 p! We raced around and Toby,
Camille and Diane packed all our clothes/ presents in 20 minutes. Racing to the airport
we arrived right on time to stand in the long lines at checkin and security. We arrived
in LAX at 10:30 p (the same time our flight was originally to have departed PDX).
Poppa and Yaya picked us up and we drove home. Thank you very much to everyone
who helped out on this trip.
It was a great success all around!

Camille’s 60th Birthday

The trip ended with a 60th birthday party for Camille. Toby had made dinner arrangements at Il
Piatto
for 20 or so of Camille and Don’s family. It was great food, great atmosphere.
I recommend it if you are in the Portland area. Long table Camille, Don Katie, David, Paul Rob, Diane Toby, Matt Toby, Camille, Diane Toby
and Diane made a platter at 2000 degrees in Santa Barbara in June 2004. They presented
it to Camille and she thought it was the bomb. Camille platter Sam, Diane, Camille, Toby, Max platter front

Fun with the Perez Family

Once the Perez family arrived from Lexington, Kentucky, the party really got rolling. Rob, Diane and Sam stayed in Camille and Don’s guest bedroom and Sam and Max had a great time. The adults were treated to a duet featuring Sam’s new Barbie Karaoke machine. We went to the park and had a great time on the climbing walls, the spinners and various other climbing structures. The weather was great on the days that we went to the park.

Sam, Max concert Max, Sam Max climbing Max climbing rocket ship Max, Sam spinning Max, Sam climbing wall Max, Sam success

Sledding on Mt. Hood

Max was very excited to see the snow in Oregon, so we got directions to Mt.
Hood
and piled in Camille’s mini van. We drove all the way to Government Camp
without seeing hardly any snow. We were very worried. But driving through Government
Camp, we saw exactly what we wanted: A hill dedicated to innertubing. Summit Peak, Mt. Hood

We rented a couple of tubes and took off. The day started off great, continued fantasticly,
and everybody was tired at the end of the day. The only downside: the snow was in
short supply (the dirt is starting to show on the runs) so snowmen and snowballs were
very difficult. Maybe next year. Mom, Max Mom, Max going up Mom, Weezy Dad, Max Mom, Weezy - pooped