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Lindsay marries Greg
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Let's see, the first weekend of the month--oh yes--Lindsay's wedding. What a wonderful time we had--witnessing Lindsay's big day. We also stopped in to see the kids.
I volunteered to host the Friday Walkers at Thornbush on the 9th. It rained each and every day that week, and then on Friday, sky was blue, sun was out, and more than twice the usual number of walkers showed up (this is a club that's been walking for twenty years or more). I made a little map of the place, had them walk the perimeter trails, down Christmas Tree Row, over the ridge by the Eagle's nest, down through the nut orchard and Alder Pond, past the garden, then over to Eric's, up Alaska Place to Barbara's border trail, ending at the pond. Then I gave them a farm tour. It was well received but I really think they should come back in the Spring when things really look nice.
The week after that--Roger and I drove to Boise! For the National Grange Convention. This involved crossing the Cascades and the Blue Mountains twice in the middle of November. We had a friend Suzie-sit, and we stayed overnight at my brother and sister-in-law's place in Richland. Which seems to be roughly half-way between Anacortes and Boise. Add a stop in Ellensburg to have lunch with an old friend and a stop in Baker City at the Sumpter Valley Cafe, and you've got yourself a pretty decent road trip.
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Jane, Anita, and Roger's shadow in Ellensburg--not raining
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At the convention, Roger and I took the "7th degree" which is the highest level for Grange members. Cannot tell you about it as we are pledged to secrecy. We met up with people we met last June at the State Convention, and met some nice new people from California, and met up with our friends Shann and Steve who were on their way to the Southwest for an adventure through the Grand Staircase.
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Snoqualmie Pass on the way home
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Of course, the following week we celebrated Thanksgiving. Because the Barrecas took care of that holiday back in October, we had a small Ellison gathering at the Village at the Harbour, with an added visit from Roger's brother Guy earlier in the week. I didn't have to cook! But then, I didn't have any lovely leftovers, either. The whole day would have ended quietly, but we had a phone call in the evening letting us know that Al had fallen and hit his head on a table leg. Roger met with the EMT's at Al's bedside. The hospital wasn't due to open for four more days. The staff, after consultation with the on-call doctor, decided to wake Al up every hour to make sure he wasn't suffering from a concusion. Fortunately, everything seems to be okay at this date.
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Ellison boys laughing it up at the Cask with Al |
I started a basket--biggest I've ever attempted. We'll see if I get through it or not. I'm learning a lot. I worked on the even bigger living basket-- that is the grandchildren's "eagle nest". This was fun because I was inside of the basket to work on it. Felt like a
Lilliputian.
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Inside a basket
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Then came Roger's 57th birthday. I'd already given him the 3 new c.d.'s for our trip to Boise (I know--old school) So, just a cake to bake, a couple other little things to wrap, and a trip to his favorite Mexican place for dinner. That should round out the month.