I know I've been neglecting this sad little blog, but life has been a little bit hairy. It's been a couple of whirl-wind weeks and I have so much to catch up on; Alumni banquet, OKU, Graduation, Disneyland, getting mugged at gunpoint while taking out the trash, and moving out of our very last apartment. The most exciting right now is that we now know where the next step is going to take us. We're headed to the Beaver state, the land of giant teeth. More specifically, Matthew will be working at a practice in Hillsboro which is about a 1/2 hour from Portland and 1 1/2 hours from the coast. So if any of you need a place to stay on your way to the Tillamook factory feel free to call. I'm headed up there to find us a house to rent, but for now we're just relaxing by the pool at Matthew's parents house and filling our bellies full of plums and peaches. Stay tune for all the great stories to come and accompanying pictures. They are quite a treat. 

9 comments:
Hmm... sounds like you have been busy. Mugged at gunpoint, nice farewell to the Bay Area. Did they take anything of value?
Well, that is exciting that you now know where you are headed to. I always thought that I would live near Portland when I grew up... I love that area, but it does not look like it is in the cards for me.
uh...hello...you can't just mention you were mugged and not give details!!!!!!!!!!!!
YEAH! You couldn't stay away, could you? Congrats and gunpoint??? Obviously you are okay but...what the heck?
Mugged? At gun point?! I gotta here this story!
Crap, I'm pregnant ... here = hear.
Maybe Ashland won't seem very far away from Hillsboro??? We will MISS miss MISS you guys...
Oregon! Well now I know where I need to come to visit you :) Too bad Wade's parents just moved out of Washington...
Sorry I saw your gunpoint post before I saw this one so now that I know...I'm SOOOOO glad you're coming to Oregon! You are just about in the middle between Annie in Astoria and me in Dayton!!!! YIPPEE!!!!!!
How exciting! I grew up in Eugene, Oregon, so I have good Oregonian memories.
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