Monday, February 21

January 20, 2011-Deschutes Falls, Bald Hills

Sunday was the one year anniversary of Jay's untimely death. We all met up at Jeff's house around noon for a potluck lunch. In the letter we recieved a couple weeks ago strictly said family only. A bunch of random kids and their girlfriends showed up. We chatted with each other for a while about life, kids, work, school, kids getting married and having kids, geocaching and other random things that came up. Afterwards, it was time to go to the Yelm Cemetery to meet up with friends and other family members to be with Jay at his grave stone.




About a half hour-forty five minutes later we headed out to Weyerhauser through the Vail gate and caravanned out to the falls. It was out near Clearwood but we had to go through the Vail gate. It was about a 10 mile drive, part of the road was paved and part of it wasn't. We finally got to the gate and we all parked on the side of the road. We walked out to the falls and it was beautiful.




I can understand why people came out here. Kirsten showed us where he and his buddies were camping that one night last year. I walked down to it to get some pictures for Janet and to see for myself. That lower slab of a cliff was not that big. I can't believe 6 people camped there and fit. There should have been more people who died that night. One slight bump intoxicated would sent anyone down the 30 ft drop off into the falls. It was sickening standing there looking down. One bad choice and everyone had to suffer. I had to leave the area and go back up the steep hill to the fenced area. They started to dig to place the cross in.


Once they got it in and cemented down, everyone took pictures and commented on the cross. Hopefully it will be a reminder to those who decide to drink in a dangerous area. Life is too short. Please make wise decisions.

Sunday, February 13

"Attention Customers...."

Every Friday after work we go do our errands (shopping, bank, food, geocaching...) and we needed to go grocery shopping. We wanted to stay local so we went to the Walmart in Yelm. We started in the personal care aisle and worked our way to the pet care. Then we hit up the food. I ran into one of my middle school basketball player's moms so I stood there talking to her about basketball for a while. Then we ran into Janet and talked to her for a while. Then we ran into Sonny and Grandma. Then the power went out. Why did it go out? We're still not sure. But we did hear that most of Yelm had no power. Then we found out ours at home went off too. Then we heard over the intercom..."attention customers, please abandon your cart and come to the front of the store and make sure you grab your personal items as you leave." We were confused. No one said to take your cart and check out what you have in your cart. Apparently, they had enough power to check people out for 15 minutes. We grabbed our cart we abandoned and tried to check out. When it was our turn the power completely shut off and we had to leave our cart again. Grandma got through but we didn't and neither did Sonny. We needed our groceries so we drove into Lacey and did some deja vu shopping. Very random.