Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Our Oregon Vacation- days 1 and 2

Day 1 Drive day- We begin our journey! We made a few stops along the way. Okay, a lot of stops.

Here are a couple: below we stop so the girls can photograph Mt. Shasta.




And for a snack and leg stretching stop at Jamba Juice.



"I do enjoy my family. I don't know why I always feel like I am in a hurry... although it did take 10 hours for a 5 hour drive." ~Pa



For some reason Tom decided we'd drive through the night on the return trip. It was a lot faster. : )




Day 2 Crater Lake

After staying the night at a Super 8, the girls sleeping like sardines sideways on the second queen bed, we were off to see Crater Lake.

"I love to be with my family.
I cannot wait to see Crater Lake today!
I am so excited to be on a 1 week vacation again."

~ Michaela, age 9




"Crater Lake was gorgeous.
I literally caught my breath at the sight of it.
...my soul was almost speechless.
'Thank You' to God was all I could say."

~ Rebecca




Can you see the reflection of the land in the water? Pictures cannot begin to do this sight justice. It was like a slice of heaven. There is something soul stirring here- the air was crisp and clean, the water was an incredible shade of blue. I just had to sit and soak it in for a while.

"O Lord, how great are Your works! Your thoughts are very deep." ~Psalm 92:5



Coming from 100 degree weather in California we were delightfully surprised to find snow on the ground. What a fun treat!



There was snow balling...



Dares to run barefooted...



and frozen toes and piggy back rides for the brave soul that did it.




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Quotes are from our travel journal.

11 comments:

  1. Welcome back! What beautiful pictures. I will comment more later, but I am running to the post office and was hoping I could get your address before I left. I have the Love & Respect book that you won from my blog, if you are still interested. You can email me at serenaharkless @ comcast.net

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  2. There is something not often seen, sweet little girls in pretty little dresses - playing in the snow! I love it!
    Crater lake is beautiful ... we've never been, but its on the list.
    Welcome home!

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  3. Hi Serena!


    I'm sorry, I never e-mailed you. I actually didn't know your address, then I got busy prepping for vacation.

    I am so excited about reading this book! Thank you so much for your very generous offer. I know that it will be a real shot in the arm.

    I am having e-mail trouble right now. I am not able to send anything, but I will keep trying until I get through to you. : )



    Hi Dana!


    I am so glad we stopped- we almost didn't. Something about the calm of the lake really ministered to me in a way that other sights just never have.

    Yes, sundresses to boot! It was warm! The locals said they had a lot of snow this year and it just started warming up 4 days before we got there so it hadn't yet melted.


    Blessings to you sisters!
    Rebecca

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  4. What lovely pictures! Crater lake is beautiful although I've only seen it in pics or from afar. The drive from CA through Oregon and WA is always so breathtaking. I especially like seeing the joy in your girls' faces as they run through the snow. I know my girls would love that:-)

    Lots of love,
    Sommer

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  5. Hi Sommer!

    We thought we missed the snow this year! It was great!


    Hi Shane!

    So good to hear from you! Thanks!


    Love,
    RJ

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  6. Beautiful pictures and a beautiful family!

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  7. Thanks Lauren. You are so sweet. : )

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  8. Rebecca,
    That is the Jamba Juice in my hometown! Next Oregon vacation you have to stop for a visit...

    Loving looking through the photos. I have been so inspired by your photography that I bought my husband a nice digital camera for Christmas. Shhh... :o)

    Your New Friend,
    Lisa :o)

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  9. Hi Lisa!


    How fun! I hope he enjoys the camera.

    Blessed to have friends in Redding. : )


    ~Rebecca

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  10. Ok, so I know this is an old post, but I've only recently found your blog and I'm reading up everything I can. I've already decided that I need to go back through a number of the posts slowly to really chew on them. I've elected to make Colossians 3:12-14 a passage to chew and meditate on this week because of another post. Thank you for your Godly wisdom!

    Now, on to the reason for my comment. I just had to share... before marrying 5 years ago and moving to the east coast, I spent that last 6 months living between the LA area where I am from and my parent's home in southern Oregon. I made a bunch of trips back and forth by car and every time (almost without fail) I stopped at that exact Jamba Juice! Oh Jamba Juice! I miss it. We don't have one here. Have one for me sometime, will you?

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