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Tolkien Festival 2014

Each year a restaurant in north Portland celebrates J.R.R. Tolkien’s birthday. Let me first explain the restaurant. McMenamins is a local chain restaurant that takes old buildings with some character or history and converts them. The Kennedy School was once an elementary school many many years ago. Now the building houses a restaurant, hotel, pool, meeting rooms and movie theater.

So each year they hold a Tolkien festival, showing all three Lord of the Rings movies. They also have costume contests (both children and adult) and especially of interest is a reading of the Hobbit, reminiscent of the old radio shows with sound effects and different actors for each part.

Another fun touch was a special menu with Po-Tay-to Soup, ‘One Ring to Rule Them’ Onion Rings, a Balrog Burger, etc…

We watched the ‘Fellowship of the Ring” and then listened to some of the Hobbit. We then got an opportunity to watch a 4 year old win the costume contest. (He was dressed as Gimli.) The woman who won the adult contest played some of the music from the movie on a lute. Can’t compete with that.

Did I mention all of the seating in the movie theater are couches and comfy chairs? Awesome.

Christmas 2014

It’s Christmas Day!. That means opening presents, eating chocolate all day and getting up at an ungodly hour. Jasmine out did herself this year. Last year she woke up at 2am, this year she started at 1am. Jeff and I finally gave in at 5am.

We had Christmas dinner for lunch and then munched on appetizers all day and evening. Jeff had his nap at 10am. I held out until 3pm. Jasmine was up all day and didn’t crash until 9:30pm that night. The girl loves her Christmas!

SeaPort Festival

Found a new attraction – the SeaPort Festival at the Port of Portland. The check-in process was a bit complex with liability forms and security checks, but the Port rivaled Disney in efficient movement of crowds. Very impressive.

Once there, it was obviously geared to children a bit younger than Jasmine, still we got to see glass blowing, and Jasmine made flour while riding a bike. Yes, real flour from wheat berries. There was also art galleries inside large shipping containers. Check out the rooster portrait. Pretty cool. The shoreline view was as lovely as the weather.

Forestry Center

The time my mother stayed with us was probably the hottest two weeks of the summer. We didn’t get out much, but did go to the World Forestry Center. It was the first time for us. They had a exhibition of Ansel Adams photography that my mother and I were interested in seeing. Jasmine let me glance at a few and then she and I were off to explore.

There is a large atrium with lots of exhibits on forests and the animals that live in them. There was also a mock white water rafting photo opportunity Jasmine had fun with.

Grandma Carolyn’s Visit

My mom came out for her summer visit. While Jeff and Jasmine were in Delaware my mom kept me company. Although I was working for much of the time, she made sure to have dinner ready for me. She also passed the time watching the Wimbledon tennis tournament. But owing to the time difference between England and Oregon, she had to get up at 5 AM every morning. She’s a trooper when it comes to tennis.

Once Jeff and Jasmine got back we were off to the restaurants and the video games at John’s Incredible Pizza.