We were now sliding into our last few days with the kids and I found it hard to believe the time was coming to an end. Time has flown by. Friday found us back into a normal day with Paul except the schedule was very wonky. Zoo day had thrown him off schedule not that I was one to keep to a strict one where he was concerned. He and Grandpa shared an additional snack time and it was very serious business as you can see from the picture on the right. Both mouths full and it looked like Paul is getting ready to sign for more. Poor Mom and Dad will have some bad habits to break when we leave.
Saturday morning saw us up very early as the kids had to go into work before we did the weekly shop and we all went out together. The labs where they work are really amazing and we get a little insight into the work that they do. Christopher purchased a wine tasting certificate at a local winery for Fred's birthday and we were off to enjoy Fred's treat while Paul had his swimming lesson. The drive out to the winery was about half an hour and we passed the Little Peoples home. There is a TV series in the UK and I believe in the States about a dwarf couple and their lives. I am totally disgusted as I think that these people have been taken advantage of although I have never watched the program. However, Meaghan sheds a new light on their situation, they have major medical costs because of their dwarfism something that I never thought of. The winery is located in the Tualatin Valley which is one of Oregon's most diverse agricultural regions. Willamette Valley and TualatinValley are an important part of the The Oregon Wine History. Our tasting was at the Helvetia Winery which was established in 1982. The winery specialises in Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Rose wines. Our host John Platt, a retired attorney, has gone to great lengths to ensure the small winery offers the best wine. He has visited French wineries to get insights and knowledge of their processes. They also purchase grapes to make other red wines. We had a great tour of the winery and as Fred used to make his own wines when we lived in Ajax, Ontario we had a good understanding of some of the processes. Our wine tasting was paired with smoked salmon and feedback was very welcome. We purchased a number of bottles red and white as we know Meaghan enjoys a good white wine. We enjoyed our visit to the winery and would recommend you visit the winery if you are ever in the region. Our host was most gracious and very informative.
Sunday was a family day around the house. We had decided to hang around the house and helped the kids with some yard work. I had hoped to do some gardening for them earlier in our stay but my sciatica and caring for Paul had taken up more time then I realised. Meaghan and I tackled the weeding of the front garden while Christopher worked in the back. Fred stayed inside while Paul napped. Once Paul was awake we all pitched in and completed the weeding of the front. We celebrated Mothers Day a week early with a barbecued boneless leg of lamb, potatoes and veggies.
The weather was awesome and Paul enjoyed playtime with his water table as seen on the left. We also enjoyed a Dairy Queen ice cream cake. Something we have not had since we left Canada.
Our last three days before we leave for Vancouver were routine with Paul.
The picture on the right is of Paul doing it his
way before getting into the car as we headed to the airport. I had a very emotional farewell at the airport with tears from me and lots of Bye Byes from Paul. The security check at Portland was awesome. We were not required to take off our shoes and iPads were left in our carry on bags. They just go through the scanner and we were done.
For the next part of our journey stay tuned as we visit Jonathan, our eldest son and his wife Amy in Vancouver.
Sandy & Fred
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