The Columbia River Gorge is such a fabulous place to raise a child. Noella is going to look back one day and (hopefully) realize how lucky she was to have started her life in this place. Here a few somewhat recent photos to capture our "day-to-day" lives.
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The rain. You grow up in Oregon, you learn to deal with it. |
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Because sooner or later, the sun does come out! And the parks are really super fun! |
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Some of Noella's park buddies |
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A morning walk on the Old State HWY (1 mile from our house). I'm not sure why I don't have more pictures of these two. Little Lou is our neighbor friend who we will miss so much (along with his mom and dad)! |
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A different day on the Old State HWY. Girls Day out! (Ryan, Rosie, and Noella) |
I feel the need to document more of our daily life here in Hood River, as we are moving in just over one month! I'm starting to feel a little sad to leave these friends. Luckily, the trip is not too far!
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