Your uncle sounds like he was a really cool guy! I liked reading about his life.
Thanks. I like what they wrote up - I learned some things I didn't know about him from that.
Ok I think I might need to bite the bullet and buy Caden a buckle toy. I keep thinking about it but then think "what if he doesn't like it? That's a lot of wasted money" but he LOVES buckles...I should get him one!
If he loves buckling things like his high chair and such, he will probably enjoy it. I've ordered twice and both through the manufacturer's website, due to free shipping on orders over $30. The first time, I got the little pink heart for Izzy and the turtle for her daycare (since they all love buckles there) and the second time I got the green square and the teddy bear, both for Izzy (both have zippers to play with too). The teddy bear is nice in the car, but too big to lug on a plane. We use the pink and green ones most often and they are small and easy to bring on the plane. They are also good for playing with in shopping carts. (Oh, the last order, I got that combo because it was a pre-made combo for $30, which was less than the individual ones). The downside is that I think the most buckles on one toy is 6 and I would love one with like 20. Izzy can do they pretty fast, but then needs me to undo them (which is fine on a plane, more difficult while driving a car).
Our airport is getting or just got a cool kids area like that. I guess we'll need to stop in and check it out in jan!
Yeah, it was nice to have. It wasn't anything I'd go out of my way for, but it was handy to have right by where we were waiting for our ride.
While the reasoning for your trip to Oregon was unfortunate and sad, it's nice that you were able to spend so much time with family and reconnect with some you haven't seen in awhile. It sounds like everyone welcomed your presence and enjoyed hanging out with Izzy. I suppose that's the silver lining in it all.
Very true. My cousin and his wife were so happy to have us and Izzy there.
Oh, wow, that lodge looks stunning! My husband's been trying to convince me to visit that part of the U.S. for awhile now, and after seeing your pictures I just might have to give in.
And, wow, that was one heck of a cup of hot chocolate! Between that and the doughnuts, I'm pretty sure I'd never leave Portland if I ever visited.

You should definitely visit that area at some point. Any place where you can be on a beach at the ocean in 90 degree weather one day and on a mountain with deep show at 55 degrees two days later is a pretty great destination. You will need to get yourself a nice big pink box filled with doughnuts!
Glad to hear the return flight was much smoother. Hopefully, your next trip will be that nice, with flight attendents helping and such.
I am sure hoping so!! But I'll come prepared for anything. Such is life with a toddler.
Izzy is one well-traveled kid, I have to say! And she's gotten so much bigger! I can't believe she's sitting in an adult-sized chair on her own now. Time flies!
Yes, she is way more well-traveled than I ever intended. We like to travel and wanted to take her places, but this is way more than I dreamed we'd do at this age. She has gotten bigger - and much more verbal lately. It just blows me away. Like tonight, I said "Blind Go!" (which, if you were wondering, meant that I successfully went back to the beginning of the "Let it Go" scene in Frozen, at her request, without looking

) She immediately covered her eyes. I said "blind" again and she did it again. Somehow, the kid learned what blind meant - maybe at daycare?

At any rate, she's really turning into a little person and not a baby anymore. And, yeah, she doesn't usually sit in chairs without a high chair/booster, but she did a couple times in Oregon, just due to circumstance, and did well.
