Today is Memorial Day and a time to remember those who have served our country. On my way to the outlet mall this weekend I noticed a sign for the Oregon Korean War Memorial and decided to stop and check it out. The memorial was very neat. It is outside at a park in Wilsonville, just south of Beaverton. There was a wall with names of Oregonians who lost there lives in the Korean War, as well as stories and other facts about the war. There was a man there also looking at the memorial and came over to talk to me. He told me about how he had served 10 months in Korea and it brought me to tears just listening to him talk about it. Every time I hear a story about a soldier I feel truly grateful for those who have and are currently serving in the armed forces. I can not even imagine how the families feel who loose someone they love and I am lucky to have never lost someone. We live in a truly great country and take many things for granted everyday. I am appreciative to those who are defending our freedom and realize that I do not think of them enough. Thank you to all soldiers all over the world. This day is for you.
Pictures of the Memorial.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Birthday Celebration and a Trip to St. Louis
Last weekend I was invited to join a birthday celebration for Scott (husband to Erin who works for UPG). He was turning 30 and Erin was planning a surprise for him. Another friend, Hailegh, is a member if Willakenzie Estate and they were having a members only event. So Erin arranged for a limo to take us to the tasting event. Scott thought they were just meeting Jaime and Doug for breakfast and was very surprised when a limo was out in front of their house and Hailegh, Brad and I were inside waiting. We all enjoyed champagne and mamosas on the way to the tasting. It was a gorgeous day in the 80's, perfect for enjoying a winery. After we went through the tasting stations we headed out to the deck and set out all of the snacks that we had brought, as well as a bunch of wine that we purchased. A few hours later the limo came back to pick us up and take us back to Erin and Scott's house. We had some delicious cake and then decided to walk to the Mexican restaraunt down the street for some dinner. Overall it was a great day of celebrating.
The next week I was off to St. Louis for an HR meeting with work. All of the managers from the different UPG locations came together to discuss benefits, policies and other HR issues happening at the locations. Lots of HR fun to be had by all! There were a few exciting highlights to the trip:
- being on a full fare ticket - no standby!
- seeing the manufacturing of our products
- going to a Cardinal's game
- seeing the Arch
One of my favorite parts of the trip was seeing the manufacturing plant in St. Louis and the distribution warehouse in Edwardsville, IL. It was so cool to see how the machines work to make the products from start to finish. I could watch it all day. The warehouse was massive (660,000 square feet) and full of pallets of product. It amazes me the processes and machines that people come up with to make things run more efficiently.
After a day of meetings we headed out to see the Cardinal's. Getting to the baseball game was an adventure in itself. As a cost saving measure we rented a 15 passenger van rather than a bunch of rental cars to get everyone around. The biggest challenge we found was parking it in a garage! We cleared the limit by just a few inches and made our way to a parking spot as close as possible. As we started piling out of the van we discovered that we had been weighing it down quite a bit and our clearance was much less now that the van was empty!! We headed to the game and had a typical baseball dinner at the park. Even thought we did not stay for the full game, much to my dismay, it was a lot of fun. We headed back to the garage and found that getting the van in was the easy part. Now we had to go up a couple levels to get back out on the curving ramp! With 9 girls in the car, thus 9 backseat drivers, I am sure we will be renting seperate cars next time!
The next day we went to the arch before our dinner reservation in hopes of taking the ride to the top. Sadly, when we arrived we found that it was sold out for the rest of the day. This is really something they should tell you before you enter the parking garage. But we got to see it from the outside and took a picture in a replica of the cart you ride up in, so that was enough. I would love to go back though to see the view from the top. It was a good trip - productive business stuff and a little bit of playing tourist.
See winery pictures here. St. Louis pictures here.
The next week I was off to St. Louis for an HR meeting with work. All of the managers from the different UPG locations came together to discuss benefits, policies and other HR issues happening at the locations. Lots of HR fun to be had by all! There were a few exciting highlights to the trip:
- being on a full fare ticket - no standby!
- seeing the manufacturing of our products
- going to a Cardinal's game
- seeing the Arch
One of my favorite parts of the trip was seeing the manufacturing plant in St. Louis and the distribution warehouse in Edwardsville, IL. It was so cool to see how the machines work to make the products from start to finish. I could watch it all day. The warehouse was massive (660,000 square feet) and full of pallets of product. It amazes me the processes and machines that people come up with to make things run more efficiently.
After a day of meetings we headed out to see the Cardinal's. Getting to the baseball game was an adventure in itself. As a cost saving measure we rented a 15 passenger van rather than a bunch of rental cars to get everyone around. The biggest challenge we found was parking it in a garage! We cleared the limit by just a few inches and made our way to a parking spot as close as possible. As we started piling out of the van we discovered that we had been weighing it down quite a bit and our clearance was much less now that the van was empty!! We headed to the game and had a typical baseball dinner at the park. Even thought we did not stay for the full game, much to my dismay, it was a lot of fun. We headed back to the garage and found that getting the van in was the easy part. Now we had to go up a couple levels to get back out on the curving ramp! With 9 girls in the car, thus 9 backseat drivers, I am sure we will be renting seperate cars next time!
The next day we went to the arch before our dinner reservation in hopes of taking the ride to the top. Sadly, when we arrived we found that it was sold out for the rest of the day. This is really something they should tell you before you enter the parking garage. But we got to see it from the outside and took a picture in a replica of the cart you ride up in, so that was enough. I would love to go back though to see the view from the top. It was a good trip - productive business stuff and a little bit of playing tourist.
See winery pictures here. St. Louis pictures here.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
All Caught Up
I think this will finally catch us up on the blog. A couple weekends ago Lindi came to the great state of Oregon for a psychology convention in Portland and had the pleasure of being the first to sleep on our couch. Since Jake and I were working during the day and Lin was at the convention (aka shopping downtown!), there was not a whole lot of excitement during her trip. We tried out a Mexican restaurant nearby and then just enjoyed a few adult beverages at home one night. Watching Step-Brothers was the activity the next night. Then came Sunday and the real fun happened. Lindi had never been to a vineyard, and since there are a few (dozen) close by we thought we would share the wealth. We headed to David Hill first and enjoyed a few samples. We each bought a bottle of the house white to enjoy later. There was another vineyard not too far away, so we headed down the road and found Shafer's. This was not a typical vineyard. In addition to the wine samples, they also had a large variety of jams to taste on crackers. There was also a room filled with Christmas decorations to look at. Mostly ornaments and things to set on tables, but there was every size shape and design you could think of, and more. It was a little too much Christmas for me (since I am a scrooge and all), so I wandered for a bit and then returned to the wine. We bought another bottle here and then headed back home.
There are no words!

Before the ceremony. Good job girls, it's official!
The next weekend I headed to Utah for Jess's graduation ceremony. I still can't believe my baby sister is graduated from college!! I am so proud. Due to a little miracle I made it on the first flight. I greatly enjoyed the very short flight now that we are back on the west coast, it is no longer an all day excursion to visit family. Everyone was together at Bry and Leisl's house for a combo birthday (Xavier and Mom) and graduation party. Upon arriving at the house I was greeted by a crowd of mask wearers afraid of the pig flu. Sadly this was not documented on film. We enjoyed dinner, cupcakes, and just hanging out. After the crowd started thinning out we looked around and realized that it was just Jess, Sis, Bry and I in the room. Seeing as how this does not happen often, we decided it must be documented. Our first attempt was with Sis's camera in the cupboard on self timer. It was not too bad, but we tried the self portait style as well and it turned out pretty good.
The next day Mom and I headed to Logan to keep Nana and Uncle Larry company. Jess and Lindi joined us for dinner at Cafe Sabor. I also went to visit Jenny and Rob, and Amanda came by too. It was fun to see them again and catch up. Saturday was the big day, and of course it was raining. Everyone else arrived in Logan that morning and met at Kappa Delta. I then started the shuttle service getting the graduating girls, then the parents, aunt and uncle to the Spectrum so they didn't have to walk in the rain. The ceremony was good, and Jess and Lauren sat in back so the Leystra's would make it before she had to walk (Xavier had a soccer game that morning too). Lin and I headed down to the floor and played papparatzi during their walk.
Before the ceremony. Good job girls, it's official!
We went back to KD to take pics with the fam since it was raining. There are none here because really we just took too many. We had lunch, watched the Derby and then it was time to head back to SLC. Don't worry Lin, we will do this all again next year with you! Somehow I was convinced to go out to Liquid Joe's on my last night in town. I had never been before, and all I can say is it was interesting. I had some fun and the people watching was excellent, but I am glad that is not an every weekend experience. It was great to see the fam and friends that I had not seen in a while. Congrats again Jessie, we are all very proud!!
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