Thursday, March 25, 2010

Goin' Fishin' and Stuff

Ron had such a wonderful time at his birthday gathering. It was so great to have most of the family together. He used his gift certificates and dollars to buy good hiking boots and some fishing flies.

Friday March 12th was probably the prettiest and warmest day we have had yet this spring so we took off for the "Three Rivers" where he had heard the Steelhead run was in progress. This drive takes us toward Pacific City on the Oregon Coast.

Once on the stream Ron soon learned that the Steelhead weren't running and that the Fish and Game Dept. had planted trout in Hebo Lake – up on Hebo Mountain. We'd never been there before – so the adventure began.


We began our climb up the Mountain in the center of the little town named "Hebo". We found the pretty little lake about 4 miles up on the windy paved road. Lots of fisherman were enjoying the beautiful day.


Looking for more adventure – we continued another 9 miles about straight up the mountain to the top to see the "observation tower". There was no tower – but instead a long time used Radar Station.



From the top of the Mountain we could see the Pacific Ocean about 180 degrees out. From that site we could see the big "G" in the inlet of Garibaldi. What a thrill!


Then we came down the Mountain with very warm brakes and headed for the fish hatchery on the way to Oceanside.



Oceanside is one of our most favorite towns on the Oregon Coast. It is nestled in a cove that is filled with wild life. In fact it looks like all the Sea Lions from the Pacific Coast had gathered there.


I took a picture of the "A Frame" rental we have used numerous times. We'll have to go back to stay sometime soon! Click on photos to enlarge view.



The sun was getting close to the horizon when we headed back 101 toward Lincoln City and home. We were really tired from the drive the elated with the beauty of the day.
Wish you were here – those of you still fighting snow! Spring is coming!

Love to All

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Ron Celebrates 70


It has been a flurry of activity from the 1st of March to prepare a Celebration fit for the Viking King! Mike & I went to the party shop and got poster letters, cards, candles, a Viking Hat, napkins and planned our covert activities to surprise Ron.

March 4th was the actual birthday so I took him to lunch at the Spirit Mountain Casino. While we were gone – Mike decorated the front of the house. After a nice lunch out and an afternoon spent making $28 dollars we returned to the decorated front of the house. Good job Mike!


Ernie and DD arrived on the 4th and went straight to Deb & Jacks where they stayed Thursday and Saturday. They stayed with Tim & Marilyn Friday night. Diana was pretty put out with us for "evicting" them from their guest room status to make way for Jesse, Laura, and their three wonderful children (our great grandchildren).



Jack bought the chicken breasts and brought them on Friday. Tim contributed to Steaks,and Ron did the cooking in his outdoor kitchen! Nothing could please him more.

We began with a beautiful Green Salad made by Marilyn, Appetizer of Bread Bowl Crab Dip made by Mike & Cynthia, a home made loaf of Swedish Bread made by Pet, toasts with apple cider Champaign and singing "He's a jolly good fellow"!

Then Tim took the steak orders and helped Ron get each steak just right to serve with baked potato's and steamed veggies, and rolls.


Ron's favorite birthday cake – angel food made by Pet was frosted with chocolate flavored whipped cream and topped with SEVEN candles each representing a decade was accompanied by the Happy Birthday Song!


Lots of good cards, cash presents – including one stack of 70 one dollar bills, one check for $70, $50 in cash, a great shirt and vest, and a new talking version of the game "Operation". Then he got two separate gift cards from the Sports Warehouse totaling $45.00. What fun we had. Ron's eyes smiled as he declared, "I'm goin fishin"!!!

Ron Pouts while waiting for everyone to come back to open presents!
Thanks to all our family and friends for making it such a great Celebration Honoring our Dad,Granddad,Great-Granddad,Friend and my Love. We wish him joy and lots of fishing trips for many years to come!








Thursday, February 11, 2010

Party Planning

I am getting excited about Ron's 70th birthday. I sent out invitations to all of our kids. Of course our local family will be here and as of this morning it sounds like we will have Jesse & Laura with three little ones staying with us. We will have to find some places to accommodate other guests – but I'll bet we can figure that out.

I am looking for ways to make this a really special celebration. Ron has already bought $50 worth of rib steaks so he is planning to barbeque in his outdoor kitchen as always. I will need to find a way to get him out long enough for someone to appropriately decorate the place! If you have any ideas – let me know. I need help to really surprise him.

If you are a family member planning to come you can email me at bettyderricott@hotmail.com and Ron will never know about it!


While the middle of our Nation is having a bad winter – we are seeing spring here in our beautiful Salem Oregon. The daffodils are blooming now. I have seen Azaleas in bloom up and down our street. My Christmas gift of Amaryllis is beautiful as you can see.


Mike & Cynthia invited us down for an evening of Bingo recently. It was such fun spending the evening with them. Mike had worked all day it appeared making wonderful food for us to share. With a few quarters thrown in to make it interesting – first Cynthia won big and later Ron took the pot! Par for the course – huh? Ron likes to win!!




Cynthia has been in charge of the Food Drive for her office. She has done a wonderful job to get everyone involved. I'm sure she will post all the activities soon. I made a cake to donate and Ron made the pretty box to display it in. Hope it helps!

My daughter got a new puppet. Yes – she enjoys any furry stuffed animal as well as her two cats. She brought the puppet to play with Sitka. Sitka wanted to eat it! I don't blame her. It is sure fun having a dog here again. We love her.


If you don't care to comment on my blog – do send an email to share your thoughts and ideas.

Happy Valentines Day to all!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Never a Dull Moment

It seems that our new year is flying by faster than ever. Here we are about to celebrate Valentines Day with our special dinner out. Ron's 70th birthday will be celebrated on the 4th of March, and we haven't had a dull moment!

We took time off for a winter trip to our favorite beach in Newport. We were surprised to see that the pelicans were there during the wintertime. They are supposed to travel to California – but the weather has been unusual with all the storms pushing California the birds have found better weather but less food in Oregon. The bird sanctuaries have been taking in starving pelicans and nurturing them back to health. Many have died.


The blustery wind gusts coming off the southern coasts caused us some problems as well. In January we got a call from our tenants at the duplex about 10:30 pm to inform us that the top of our 75 foot fir tree had landed on the front of the duplex and covered the driveways. Fortunately – there were no cars in the driveway. One was in the garage, the other had broken down and wasn't at home. So we all lucked out.


Insurance took good care of us – and no one was hurt so we cannot complain. We had the big tree removed the next day – the root removed and proceeded with the repairs to the duplex. Since the damage was to the front edge of the entire roof and one gable corner we decided to go ahead with the replacement of the roof. Insurance helped with the repairs. We have hired a contractor to remove the 3 layers of roofing and replace with a brand new beautiful roof.


When the rains stop – Ron & I will paint the duplex finishing up all of our plans to keep it in the best condition possible. We will also be landscaping the front yard where the giant tree left an ant hill mound of sawdust and displaced dirt. That will be fun!

Ron had his heart devise check up on January 22nd. We were thrilled to read the copy written up by the devise team who did an echo cardiogram and devise optimization. The report reads "Ejection Fraction – 45%"! At the time of his implant in July of 09 it was 23%. The cardiologist said if the devise would help as much as an increase to 28% he would be pleased. Needless to say – we are very happy. Ron is feeling great and is busy with his upholstery and looking forward to some hiking this summer.

Our son-in-law who has been unemployed for some time has a new job and we are thrilled! All of our kids have been affected with some form of wage reduction through reduced hours. They are all doing ok. We will make it!

We hope the New Year is finding all of you well and happy. Nothing is more important than feeling the joy of life each and every day. Love to all.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

2010 Promises

2010 promises to be a very exciting and good year for Ron & me. Ron is doing very well physically and has a steady flow of upholstery coming in – which he is enjoying very much. We are thinking in terms of what we "really want to do" and have already put some memory makers on our calendar.

Mike & Cynthia gave us a very generous gift certificate to Morton's Bistro Northwest, which is here in West Salem. We have made our reservations for Valentines Day! We always think about Valentines dinner out too late – so this year it will be fabulous!

Mike & Cynthia are planning a very special gift for the River Romp as well. I expect that will take place August 6 – 8th. Last year was a struggle for Ron to set up camp, Mike got too hot and had to go home early – so this year they are planning to rent an RV for the event that is big enough for all of us to share. I wonder what Lip Sync they will be planning for this year??

I have registered to attend my 50th Class Reunion in Shelley Idaho September 17-18 this year. It is hard to believe that all those "kids" have grown up to be great grandparents! With the trip to Idaho in the plans, I made a reservation for one night in the historical Old Faithful Inn. We will stay in the old section and experience what it was like in the early years with a room at the Inn – bathroom down the hall! I am SO excited. I also made reservations for dinner there – which I was told is already completely booked for the 7:00 hour on September 8th! I took 6:00 pm!

When I was a youngster my family made frequent trips to Yellowstone Park. In the years past it was not unusual to see lots of Black Bear and sometimes Grizzly Bear out on the roads – begging for a hand-out. We stayed in little 20" x 20' cabins equipped with beds and a little wood stove for cooking. In 1955 my parents and I took relatives from Nebraska and stayed in the cabin shown here. I warned my Mid-West cousins that there were Bear outside – but they didn't believe it. So while we were cooking dinner – one cousin opened the door to find a big black bear, tongue hanging out and drooling on our door step ready to enter. You can bet that got his attention!



The Bears became too dangerous – or people too foolish so they have been removed to the back country for years now. I must admit it has been over 30 years since I have visited Yellowstone – and a lot has happened. There was the huge forest fire that threatened the Old Faithful Inn – and many more tourists visit now. The last time Ron & I were there we had young teenagers along. This will be a grand adventure.

We will be able to visit my brother Bob and his wife Barbara in Idaho Falls – gratefully we will have a place to stay for a couple of weeks. My Class of 1960 is building a float for the "Spud Day Parade" and we will ride or walk in the parade on Saturday September 18th.

In 1957 I was the person in charge of building and entering a float for the Girls Federation Club – and it WON first place! Of course my Dad donated the hay-wagon base and my Mother did a lot of the planning. My girlfriends and I did a lot of work and we were rewarded with a ride in the "Spud Day Parade".

My Dad was a farmer, and Spud Digging was our money making time of year. He hired a crew and we were in the cold, hot, rain, dust or whatever came until all those beautiful potato's were in the big cellar. Dad was so proud of his #1's! Raising big smooth beautiful spuds was an art – until the potato processors turned the culls into Instant Potato's and Chips. The big automated farms took over and Dad retired the farm and went to work for the potato processor's to finish out his career. What a guy! Below you see some of the crew taking a lunch break during October 1957 potato harvest – my Dad in the background taking a quick nap on the floor! He was the boss, the crew leader, the payroll department, the bookkeeper, the mechanic, the CEO and the back bone of our farm and family. Born in 1904 he passed away at nearly 98 years old – and is still dearly missed.

We are looking forward to a Happy New Year and hope you are too!

Love to All!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Family & Friends Celebrate

It has been a wonderful holiday season for Ron & Me. We enjoyed all the preparations for Christmas and the actual festivities were filled with surprise and delight!

On Christmas Eve Ron cooked prime rib and Eli joined us for dinner. Eli, for those of you who don't know, is our youngest son – informally adopted in 1997 when he was 16 going on 17. With no one to care for him – he needed love and critical guidance to grow up to be the fine Man he is today. He has a wonderful spirit and a big heart. We are very proud of him. He shared gifts with us on Christmas Eve and then spent Christmas Day with his Aunt and Uncle of his biological family.


Ron got his special requests plus a few extra's. I got my request for the most unique and beautiful decorative item ever!

I saw this Beautiful Globe at "Interior By Design", the store that Ron does work for. It was an outrageous request for me to make – but My Ron made it happen. It will delight me for as long as I live and the World Turns.

The "Mova globe" contains a strong magnet inside to interact with the earth's magnetic field. It is powered by tiny solar cells that cause it to turn from sunrise to sunset. It can also be powered by indoor lights in the evening. It is magical to watch my earth turn. It makes me smile and remember to recycle and be kind to my Sacred Mother Earth!

Christmas Morning we opened our stockings and then Mike and Cynthia came upstairs and shared the most wonderful and generous gifts. People that you love in life need to be near at Christmas. It is the love energy that fills the heart with the Love that Christmas Celebrates.
Mike and Cynthia prepared the Turkey to take to our dinner Christmas afternoon. My daughter and son-in-law hosted the best party ever! The house was decorated beautifully and the dinner was grand – pulled off without stress – and perfectly planned.


The most amazing surprise of all occurred just as we pulled into the driveway of my daughter's home. I saw a green pickup pull up across the street. At first I wondered "why is he parking there?" Then I thought "That really looks like Ernie!" It couldn't be Ernie because his family doesn't celebrate Christmas and he lives hundreds of miles away in Moses Lake. Then I knew – it WAS ERNIE! What a grand surprise. He had come a long way to spend Christmas with his Salem family. He made the evening so much fun.

It was almost complete – my son Tim was ill and stayed in bed and his wife Marilyn went to her parent's home. But it was a wonderful time! Thank You to all who kept the secret and shared the Love this Christmas!

I had a very special Joy in taking my Son Tim to the movie "Avatar" for his birthday. He still wasn't feeling great but he was not contagious so we walked arm in arm toward the theater. I said "I had a date with you 47 years ago that wasn't quite so much fun!" What a joy he is in my life. Now he is a good friend – sometimes coaching me in spiritual and emotional matters. We share deep thoughts and common passions. We are both very lucky. Thanks for showing up Tim! Many Happy Returns! Forty Years Ago


When I think of all the friends and family that I love, and who LOVE me I am a cup overflowing. Life is good and joyous! Heaven is Here Now if you notice! Thank you all for being here with me.

Wishing you all a Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Merry Christmas to All



Thanksgiving was over, our grandson Jesse and Laura with their three precious children left – us exhausted! We so enjoyed their visit and the wonderful stage that the children are in. Kaylee is so cute – dancing about the house – Landon is so smart and a definite leader! Little Kaedon is cute as a 3 month can possibly be and the parents should be very proud – they are such good kids!

Cold and Flu season caught both Ron & I the first of December and slowed us down for a full two weeks. I finally had to get antibiotics to kick the stuff. In the meantime we have been having a blast enjoying every little thing we do to make this dark season bright and fun.

The lights were on the house before Thanksgiving so that before the great grandchildren left they could walk up the street and see them come on! They thought that was great fun.

Ron started sewing Christmas Gifts making (instead of stockings to stuff) 14 Hobo Bags,and at least twice that many reusable grocery bags + some very special stuff I can't mention before presents are opened!




On the 11th of December we finally felt well enough to get our tree. I got extra branches to make wreaths but just didn't regain enough energy to get that job done.
Gratefully, Mike and Ron helped in the kitchen cracking and grinding walnuts so I could bake a few christmas cookies for gifts. Of course we snitched a few. They are so fragile, and you have to eat the one's that break, don't you?


We had fun decorating the inside of the house with lights and festivity. I am in ecstasy as I sit in my beautiful recliner (recovered by Ron last Christmas) listening to my surround sound Christmas Music and enjoying my elegant fireplace with all the festive lights casting a warm glow all about! How lucky I am! All the things I dreamed of as a child and young adult.

When I was a teenager and discovered I enjoyed classical music – the only instrument I had was a little plastic radio with no antenna . If I touched the metal at the back of the radio I was able to ground it somehow and could tune in to my favorite music. Stereo sound, much less surround sound was not even in existence!

Ron & I enjoyed a lovely evening out with Mike and Cynthia last week when we walked through the Magic of Christmas at the Mission Mill Museum. It was a beautiful evening for a stroll through the lights – and dinner later at the Ram Bar and Grill.


We are all looking forward to our family gathering hosted by my beautiful daughter and wonderful son in law here in Salem. My ex-husband and professional entertainer Bob will make my old piano sing along with anyone who wants to join in! It will be wonderful fun!

Christmas and Holiday Greetings to all of you! We love you and have you close to our hearts!