Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Beachy
Here are a few pictures that I got from my mom, of Cannon Beach last weekend. One of the Pastor's at Hauser Church, were at the Conference Center and took them. I thought they were pretty awesome and wanted to pass them on. This will always be a place that will feel like home to me. So many good memories and what a challenging two years it was, that i spent there. I have never seen Cannon Beach with this much snow but there's something sweet about place that is so beautiful seeing a and
treasured in it's dress up clothes. It would not have been so special if it happened every day or every year.
Right before Christmas, my friend Heidi was flying thru Portland and we decided that it'd be a good idea to get a few of the old cronies together for the weekend. Heidi flew in on friday and hung out with Amelia till i got off work. We headed down to a little town that i can't even remember the name of, outside of
Newberg and picked up Julie. She works at Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch, outside Bend and was able to hitch a ride up that far. The next day, Heidi, Amelia, Julie and I headed to Seaside to see Joy. There was no electricity over there so we hung out at Joy's house and had a small baby shower for Joy and Amelia who will both be mommy's in the next few months and then headed to the beach. We were in Gearhart so enjoyed the beach there. It was clear and beautiful, we couldn't have asked for better weather after such a big storm that same week. After goodbyes, we headed back to the city and had dinner at Red Robin. It was Heidi's birthday so she got sung to and then we headed to Melissa's house for some more hanging out time.
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GORGEOUS!! I've never seen the beach with snow. How incredible!! It was great seeing you last month!! I love you muchly!!
Those are some great pics. Of the beach and all those pretty ladies :)
Glad you got to see so many cronies in so little time!
Since when did we become old cronies - man, I guess it has been about 6 years since we parted ways at Ecola... okay, I feel old now.
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