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2017 Wrap-Up

We rang in 2017 with Dan's family in England! This was my first time spending the holidays in England, so it was wonderful to both be with family and to experience British traditions. Dan's sister's family treated us to a pantomime show, my first ever! We did a family trip to the Cadbury Factory and went to Warwick Castle. The weather was cold, but after spending a few months living in Portland, I handled it like a pro, meaning I finally own cold- weather appropriate clothes. 

The weather was bleak for most of our time in Portland. We bought a S.A.D. Lamp (which totally works) and popped vitamin D pills. I was not prepared for the affect that the seemingly endless days of grey skies would have on both my mood and energy levels. Coming from Los Angeles, I'm used to blue skies, sunshine, and things being open.

The weather shuts things down in Oregon. We had to wait until the late spring to experience many of the local national parks and theme parks. I love going to movies, but we really struggled to find winter activities that got us out of apartment that didn't include movie theaters, malls, and coffee. Again, all things I love, but growing up in Los Angeles, I definitely took for granted that living in a city with so many things to do. Portland is small. It doesn't have good sushi. It does have superior coffee. 

All of the locals told us to wait until summer. I was a little worried, because more than one local (I took an informal poll from whomever we came in contact with) told us that the summer weather starts after July 4th. Yikes! We started having nice days in May and by June, it was beautiful out. We went to Mount St. Helen's National Park ( closed sept-may) and Mount Hood. We visited Multnomah Falls, The Bridge of the Gods, and the Bonneville Dam Fishery. The Bonneville Dam is actually a really cool spot, you can see salmon jumping over locks and view Lamphrey, a fish that is made of nightmares. Look it up. We visited Astoria and Cannon Beach to see filming sites from The Goonies. The summer weather was beautiful and everyone in town seemed happier.

We did get out of Portland a few times before summer. In February, we went to our home in Big Bear and had friends stay with us. In April, we spent a week in Las Vegas for Dan's annual work trade show. He worked hard and I sunbathed. At the end of our Vegas week, we hosted friends from Portland at our Big Bear home. During spring break, our friends from Big bear visited Portland and we went on a short trip to Salem with them to do wine tasting!

Zoe and Felix stayed with us for six weeks during the summer. We had two mini-vacations during their stay. The first was one a Princess Cruise to Alaska. We wanted them to experience Alaska and glaciers, plus being in Portland, this was an easy trip for us. I thought the highlight was a rafting excursion near the Mendenhall Glacier. I've always wanted to go white water rafting and although this was a fairly mild excursion, we did get on class 3 rapids. So much fun! Skagway was a favorite town, that Dan I didn't experience during our previous Alaska cruise. In Skagway we ate lunch in a former brothel and saw one of the longest running stage plays in America. We also went to an Iditarod training camp and held husky puppies. In Ketchikan, we watched "The Great Alaskan Lumberjack Show,"= think medieval times, but with lumberjacks. The cruise also did a scenic journey through Glacier Bay National Park.

The other mini-vacation was a week in Las Vegas for pool time and extreme heat. It's just not summer with out the desert heat. We visited the Hoover Dam and saw Criss Angel's latest magic show at Luxor. In Portland, we took the kids to The Oaks Amusement Park for rollerskating and rides. They really loved the Portland Children's Museum too. A highlight was Dan's company picnic, which was held at Providence Park, home of the Portland Timbers. We were allowed to run around on the soccer pitch, where Zoe did endless rounds of cartwheels.

The same day that Zoe and Felix left, my mother-in-law arrived for a three week visit. This was her first time in Portland, so we made the rounds of the tourist sites. My favorite was having tea with her at the Japanese gardens. It was my 40th birthday during her visit, so we made a quick trip to Big Bear, so that she could see the house that was remodeled and I could be in California.

A few days after my mother-in-law left, we had our friends (Dave, Cath, and pug, Jewels) visit for the eclipse. We decided against driving twenty minutes to be in the "Path of Totality" and only experienced 99% of the eclipse. That 1% makes a difference. There was so much light. It was still neat, but not life-altering, as people were mentioning on the news.

In late August, we moved back to Big Bear. I miss our friends made in Portland, but I'm really happy to be back home. In September, I got a job in social media and marketing for one of the local vacation rental companies. Dan splits his time working from home and traveling to Portland to be in his office. I'm still working on my novel, in the revision stage after meetings with my mentor. Life is busy!

In September, I had an amazing opportunity. My friend Ryan and his wife Shawna, brought me to Oklahoma City to take part in their Ricochet: a Storyteller's Show podcast. The whole experience was incredible. It was also my first time visiting Oklahoma. I spent a day sightseeing, including the very emotional Oklahoma City Memorial. Everyone should make an effort to visit the memorial. Also visit Oklahoma City, it's pretty and the people are very friendly!

We spent our 4th anniversary at the La Quinta Resort and Spa in Palm desert. The entire weekend was spent in the sunshine, poolside in the "Ginger Rogers" pool. It's a beautiful resort with old-Hollywood glamour.

Thanksgiving was spent with a mix of old and new friends staying at our house. It was a super fun weekend and the turkey turned out. The Sunday after Thanksgiving, we went to Portland for a week. Dan had bought me tickets to see Bill Murray for my birthday and he was fantastic. We didn't see many live shows in 2017. We saw John Cleese, which was a major let-down and The Game of Thrones in concert, which was very cool. I went to a book signing for one of my favorite authors, Fredrik Backman. I also got to see a free mini-concert when the Old 97's came to the Skype Studio, just two blocks from our apartment.

This Christmas and New Years, we will have Felix with us, for his first solo-trip without Zoe. It was a last minute trip, so we don't have any plans, but I know it will be fun to have him here. He loves snow, so hopefully we will have a white Christmas. (I'm writing this early to post in the future, as I know we will be super busy when he arrives.) 2017 was an all-around good year and I'm looking forward to discovering what 2018 brings!

 

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categories: Life
Saturday 12.30.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

England Christmas 2016 - Warwick Castle

Every trip to England, Warwick Castle is on my wishlist. We drive past it on the route to  Cadbury World, which we have visited many times, but never seem to make it to Warwick Castle. This trip, we made a detour on our way home from Cadbury World and spent the afternoon at Warwick Castle.

Warwick Castle is amazing, but unfortunately, we didn't visit under ideal conditions. We arrived late in the day, when so many of the tours, shows, and demonstrations were unavailable. I was especially disappointed to miss the Birds of Prey show. Additionally, the interior of the castle was closing early, due to a wedding, so we were rushed through. I could have easily spent triple the amount of time we had, exploring the inside of the castle. I would have loved to have taken a proper tour. Being winter, it was very chilly, and as a family, we were tired from spending the morning at Cadbury World. We were also crashing from our sugar rush (the chocolate freebies are plentiful at Cadbury World) and in desperate need for "real food." 

Although Cadbury World and Warwick Castle are located near each other, they should not be combined in a single day of touring. Warwick Castle deserves more than the two hours we gave it, and we should have arrived much earlier in the day. We also should have spent the night on site, they have multiple types of facilities, including glamping in a medieval themed village. I'm not a fan of roughing it, but I suspect that glamping could be my speed. Hopefully we will return for a visit during a future summer vacation.

England has a lot of castles and Warwick Castle is one of the more traditional, "fairytale looking" castles. It's nearly a thousand years old and in great shape. One of the positives about arriving late in the day, is Dan was able to take amazing afternoon and sunset pictures. 

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This is one of the largest trebuchets in the world. This medieval weaponry, used in sieges, is a recreation, not an original. Warwick Castle has trebuchet demonstrations, which of course we missed. 

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Warwick Castle has a very cool hedge maze. It's called the Horrible Histories Maze, and as the name implies, it's themed to terrible historical events, such as World War Two, the plague, and medieval torture. This is going to sound strange, but it's a family friendly maze. and the "Horrible Histories" are told with a blend of factual information and comedy. It's clever and fun.

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Our quick breeze through the castle interiors, led us through the grand hall, where we learned that Warwick Castle has one of the best displays of equine armour. Who knew? We also saw the dining hall, bedrooms, parlors, a chapel, et...many of the exhibits included creepy, life-like mannequins that alternatively freaked-out and fascinated the kids.

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Speaking of interiors, Warwick Castle is run by Merlin Entertainment, the people responsible for The Dungeon in London, an immersive walk-through attraction that I'm far too chicken to visit. At Warwick Castle they also have a dungeon, with live actors. It's an additional fee with a timed entry and not suitable for kids under ten. Even though Zoe and Felix are both under ten, I think they'd likely be more brave than their stepmom! 

I'm going to close with my favorite pictures. Dan took these by the river, when the light was just perfect. 

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Sunday 03.05.17
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

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