4 States in 1 Day!

We left Oregon a little later than anticipated, but made up for it with a LONG day of travel! We drove straight through Idaho in the blink of an eye…

Through the heat of the day, we drove & drove. The girls kept themselves busy making the cutest little friendship bracelets… we are all wearing them now!

Up Look Out Pass and into Montana!

Many signs welcomed us into this interesting state, in addition to the one below – we were invited to a testicle festival?! Hmmm…

We pulled into Missoula just before a lightning & thunder storm gave us an amazing show! Josh finished bbq-ing our dinner in the hail and rain mix.

We camped at Jellystone Park. The kids swam in the pool had a chance to get some outside time.

Another photo op:

We enjoyed the evening relaxing and playing board games!

Our goal for day 3 – Billings, Montana

Dinosaurs, Hail, & Cranky… oh my!

Today we left an hour earlier than yesterday, so we had high hopes of making our goal! We didn’t realize we’d be dealing with some crazy weather conditions and cranky a mama!

We drove four hours before arriving at the Museum of the Rockies. We enjoyed lunch in the warm weather before heading into the museum. We enjoyed our time in the museum and thought they had some great sound effects in the T-rex room until we heard a local saying it was golfball-sized hail hitting the roof. We wondered about the RV, but continued our adventure through the museum, because really – what could or would we do anyways?!

Miss Abigail

Miss Chandler

and the Little Man enjoying all there was to learn & see

After a quick stop in the gift shop for a velociraptor claw… here is what we found -

A shattered bathroom window

and small dents & holes in the body

caused by this (picture taken after it had been melting in the sun for over an hour!)

We cleaned up the shards of glass and melted water on the inside while Josh patched up the outside… you gotta love duct tape!

With the weather slowing us down, we did not make our goal for today (so sad!). We stopped early in Big Timber, MT with enough time to relax and get a little laundry in too.

Everyone settled in and finally getting some decent WiFi

Goal for tomorrow: Bismarck, North Dakota

(Cross your fingers for us!)

A Rough Start

The RV went into the shop to get a “shake-down” which we learned means to ‘get ready for a road-trip’. We originally planned to head out on our road trip Sunday. When the RV wasn’t quite ready, we had to adjust our plans… We left Hockinson at 9:00 on Monday evening.We were SO excited to be getting on the road!

- The Road Trip Gang -

Chandler, Abbie, James, Josh, Max, Ruby, & Stacie (the photographer)

We drove late into the night. The kids dropped off one by one. We pulled into a camp spot in the one o’clock hour. We fell into bed and slept in late the next morning! We woke up to a beautiful sunny morning on the Columbia River!

James and Max playing: Max chasing river waves & James digging for fossils

A beautiful place to wake up: Boardman, Oregon

The girls always willing to pose for a photo!

Ruby was chilling out – a true traveling cat!

Our goal for this travel day: Missoula, Montana

Getting Caught Up…


Josh and I have both had a whirlwind end to the school-year. It felt as though we were running on full speed for weeks. Yesterday was Josh’s final day for the 2009-2010 school year… so now we can take time to rest & slow down.

Here are the highlights of the past 2 months:

Stacie attended a Marzano Workshop with some ladies from work. It was inspiring, refreshing, and fun! We stayed at a waterpark… so of course we hit the water slides at night!

Cary & I (Cary & I are teaching partners & friends!)

The group of us after dinner & drinks posing for a picture!

Josh and Larry installed a new garage door opener complete with remotes for the cars! No more running through the rain to close the garage door & hop back into the car drenched! (Our house came with an opener that worked intermittently and had no remotes)

Max & Ruby continue to make us laugh! They love to sit on either side of the baby-gate and and play “paw-tag”

Ruby’s favorite place to lounge is on Abbie’s bed… we giggle saying she likes it because she’s camoflauged.

I finally found the perfect  duvet cover for our room!

Stacie riding the Primary School float in the Fun Days Parade

Our Little Man made it through one of life’s big milestones and is now excited to move into the Primary School

Grampa Fred flew up from Mexico and stayed almost 2 weeks with us! He was able to celebrate many things with all the grandkids while he was here. He also became Mr. Mom, driving the carpool around!

A special dinner to celebrate all of us!

The pool has been patiently waiting for a face lift and finally, weather permitting, it happens!!

The water truck was not avaliable on the day we needed it, so I ran all over town renting fire hose, 800 feet to be exact.

Once the guys got the liner in and wrinkle free, the filling began!

and that night, as chilly as the water was… the kids still went for a swim!

Our super-cool & energy-efficient washer & dryer are in and working beautifully! We plan to paint the laundry room a water-blue and I have a cute rug to lay on the floor once the paint is up!

James has turned into a super-science kid… so his room is transforming from a bedroom to a science room. We organized the science mess last night… we plan to paint the walls and add some animals to the walls… but for now we have a start with critters & a science table!

and I saved the BEST for last… Monday morning we are headed out on the open road for a trip in the RV!!!

(some GREAT friends of our dropped this little gift off to us yesterday! I now have a table book for the motorhome!)

James – End of the Year

James is quite a little man. He has spent the year absorbing and learning all about life… a BIG part of this wonder about science and his sense of adventure is thanks to the amazing teachers at Country Friends Preschool.

~ Celebrating James ~

“Kindergarten Cross-Over”

Miss Kathy – James – Miss Georgine

Josh & I were excited to share these bug-filled books with James.

James has made so many good buddies. He has learned so much about sharing, friendship, and feelings through the daily routine with his buddies at Country Friends.

Jaylynn – Addy – James – Carter

It is hard to believe my Little Man starts kindergarten in September.

One of the centers James LOVED at school was the Take-Aparts. James spent hours pulling apart donated electronics. He wore safety goggles & used tools… He has bags of electronic treasures. His plan: to make a robot.

The good news… Grampa Fred turned out to be a GREAT Robot Builder!

Together, these two built a quite the little robot!

James with the almost complete Robot! He is VERY proud of he & Grampa’s work.

James is also enjoying Taekwando. We are taking the summer off, but will resume in the Fall.

He walked in the Hockinson Fun Days Parade with many of the other TKD students. It was awfully cute to watch!

Amara was waiting for him at the end of the parade with some refreshing treats!

Sam (one of James’ favorite people & babysitter) rode the fire truck with the HS BBall team.

While camping over Memorial Day weekend, Jeff (an avid fisherman) was happy to share his love of fishing with the always curious James.

Jeff and James with the white fish they caught!

James posing for a picture with Caleb & Michael. The boys caught another fish and brought it back to camp for James. James ended up keeping it and took it to school for show & tell (where they made fish prints and dissected it).

What a fun idea for a birthday party ~ Roller Skating!

James thought this would be easy-ka-beezy!

turns out… not as easy as he’d anticipated

He tried a few tricks to stay upright…

they didn’t work so well…

he decided to take the skates off…

He enjoyed playing with his friends and wishing Stellan a happy day!

One thing James never tires of is playing with his favorite buddy of all: Max.

End of the Year: Abbie

Abbie has finished her 7th grade year and is now officially a teenager!

Track wasn’t something I ever expected Abbie to be interested in, but she wanted a Spring sport, so she tried it… and guess what? She is really good! She ran hurdles, the 400 meter, and long jump. She learned much and excelled at all three. Josh & I were both shocked and impressed with her ability and determination!

But never fear… she is still as drama as ever, even when competing at a meet!

The Hockinson Middle School Band marched in the Junior Rose Parade in Portland, Oregon and took 1st Place! You can see the band marching in our Hockinson Fun Days festival!

Abbie celebrated her 13th birthday May 30th and since it was Memorial Day weekend, we decided what better way to celebrate it – camping! We headed out with The Picard Family and school-friends to lake Simtustus in Central Oregon.

Abbie did not get her wish of a hot & sunny day, but it was a fun-filled day none the less!

… and of course, she dressed the part of a sunny day!

We spent the day on the lake fishing and playing in the water.

That night we celebrated Abbie by the warmth of a camp fire with tasty treats & fun gifts!

We ended the evening listening to Abbie & Michael share the speeches they had written for Student Government.

Abbie planned on running for student body all year… she wanted to be Secretary (cause that’s where all the fun is). Abbie made shirts for her and all her friends to wear. Her slogan: Don’t be Crabby Vote for Abbie!

She made posters & signs -

She handed out personalized pencils: Abbie for Secretary

She wrote an inspiring speech, that I was able to watch her give to the 5th graders at the Intermediate School… but in the end, the girl who did not give a speech – rather rapped a tune to Vanilla Ice – won the election. It is true, a catchy little tune sticks with you. Of course, I think Abbie would have made a better Secretary… but of course, I’m biased.

The end of the school year brought one final field trip… a trip to the bowling alley!

A great year full of friends, fun, and many ups & downs along the way.

Abbie & Lauren

Abbie & Ashley

Abbie & Ariel

Abbie & Michael

Abbie & Taylor

Abbie & Madi

Scrunch Celebrates #1

Maya is 1 year old

May 15, 2010

Happy Birthday to our little Scrunchy Bug, Maya!

Her mommy went to lots of work to put together a scrunchy, little party.

Look at this cake…

and these plates, are they not amazing!

and the decorations… all about the scrunchy-little bug!

Maya spent some time showing off her new skill, walking! As sister read some books.

She showed James what a big girl she is now… and that she really likes to play!

!The party kids!

While opening her gifts, she found the paper far more interesting than what was inside!

Luckily, James & Amara came to the rescue!

I never did figure out who liked her toys more… the Littles, Daddy, or Maya?

She didn’t want to cooperate and keep on the fun-1st-birthday hat!

She wasn’t too sure about the bright-pink bug cake. She poked at it a few times.

Amara was very proud to help her little sis blow out the candle!

Maya didn’t really like getting her fingers sticky…

So, big sis decided to help!

A perfect celebration of a perfectly-wonderful little Scrunch!

Hockinson MS Marching Band

Abbie is still playing the flute. The band marches each spring in a few local parades. The first fun of the season is always the Hazel Dell Parade. Last year we took Amara with us, so we continued the tradition this year… she always loves spending the day with cousin James, her Abbie, Auntie & Uncle!

We found a much cleaner place to sit and enjoy the parade from this year!

The weather report called for a warmish day… we didn’t take into account there would be a cool breeze…

Plastic bags ready, just waiting for the little candies to fly! The best part of every parade is the candy. Even the adults love it, just ask Josh!

And here they come!

of course, Abbie was on the complete opposite side of the street from us…

still coming, what a band!

and there they go… what fun!

After about an hour, Amara decided the parade was boring and she was ready to go…

then these pirates came by and gave the kids these telescopes, and all was right with the world!

Mom’s Day

Josh and I celebrated our Mom’s with a tasty-little Sunday Brunch.

The menu included banana bread, rhubarb coffee cake, scones, banana cakes with fresh whip-topping, chocolate-dipped strawberries, skewered fruit, & an egg-ham-potato bake.

I received some wonderful gifts including our garden troll. He has been apart of our lives since college. Josh and I bought him at a garage sale and he has traveled and lived with us in the “yard or lack there of” ever since. Somehow he was left behind on our last move. He is getting old and has lost some body parts… so Judie built him a little troll house to keep him safe and sound while he watches over our yard/garden.

James’ class made all the mama’s a cookbook. His recipe -

Chocolate Covered Bananas

by James

You put sprinkles on the bananas and then you pour the chocolate of a cup onto the banana. Then you squirt caramel all over the banana. Then you put little Halloween and Easter candies on it. Then you put rainbow candy on it. Then you put celery leaves on it. And Valentines candies on it. And that’s how you make chocolate covered bananas.

abbie presented me with a gift certificate to a local nail salon with enough $$ on it for 2 pedicures and 2 manicures. At the bottom it read, “for me and you!”

What a lucky mama I am.

Meet Ruby

I have been excited about adding one final piece to our big family… a kitty-cat. I have always wanted to find a kitty as wonderful as  my-boy, Bailey, who passed way too early due to kidney failure. I have never found any kitty come close to his perfection. While no kitty will ever replace Bailey… Ruby is a pretty amazing gal!

I have been searching through local shelters via the internet and have visited a few kitties that just did not meet the Johnson Family criteria. Early last week, Ruby popped up and her description sounded like she would fit into our family. James and I headed to the local shelter and as soon as Ruby fell into my arms I knew she was the girl for me! We surprised Josh, Abbie, and especially Max by bringing the newest member of the family home!

She still amazes me every time I look at her. She snuggles. makes funny little noises as she roams from room to room. she sleeps on our heads at night. she loves to hang with abbie. loves to play with james. loves to tease max. loves to be loved. she is perfect.

She came to us as Robin and was originally Batman (until they figured out she was a girl). We call her Ruby because now we have Max and Ruby (names of characters from a favorite children’s book & cartoon).

She has a purple collar, purple food & water dishes, and a pretty-purple manicure! These are called soft-paws. They cover the nail so the kitty can’t scratch up the furniture. It’s like having a de-clawed cat without having them go through the painful procedure… plus it’s super cute!

Max and Ruby. They are learning to not only like each other… they really kind of love each other!

We love them both so much! Aren’t they cute??!