We drove up to Aberdeen, WA for Grandma Jenkins funeral service. Aberdeen is where David was born so we were excited to go see old places and visit family that we haven't seen for awhile.
We left Friday morning and after 2 hours of driving we stopped at David's parents bakery for a little breakfast snack. We all love to go to Grandma and Grandpa's bakery. Grandpa let Ginger and George play with some left over dough which we took with us when we left. They had lots of fun with it. We "lost" it somewhere a long the way though.
We left Friday morning and after 2 hours of driving we stopped at David's parents bakery for a little breakfast snack. We all love to go to Grandma and Grandpa's bakery. Grandpa let Ginger and George play with some left over dough which we took with us when we left. They had lots of fun with it. We "lost" it somewhere a long the way though.
We continued from there up to Portland and stopped at the temple to get out and walk around. As you are on the I-5 you can see the Portland temple pop out of the trees just like the Washington DC temple. The kids got so excited. I love to see the temple!
The pictures above are ones that we took on our walk around the grounds. In the last one, Dad was shaking his booty while I was trying to take a picture. At least we know how to get everyone to laugh all at once. In the picture below a sister we met there was needing a picture of a family and we agreed to help. I don't think the pictures are going to turn out very well. She took this one with our camera. As we were leaving I saw a family that was dressed up that she was cornering.
We made it to Aberdeen, WA and went out for Chinese food. Something other than snacky road food. After that we went to the hotel to crash. Lucy was ready for that. Actually this is in the morning when she didn't want to get out of bed until I mentioned breakfast.
This is the house that David's parents were renting in town when they brought little David home from the hospital. Its for sale!
It was a very nice service and we learned a lot about Grandma Jenkins. She was pitcher on a state winning softball team as a teenager. She also was practicing her pitching with a rock with her sister and knocked her sister's two front teeth out. Her sister Effie had to get gold caps on her missing teeth. Grandma Jenkins called her sister "Goldie". Grandma Jenkins loved to cook and serve others. She loved ice cream. Grandma Jenkins said ice cream makes everyone happy. Before she passed, Grandma Jenkins requested that ice cream be served at her funeral. We all enjoyed one of her last wishes. Here is George stylin' in Uncle Tony's(David's brother) leather jacket. That is David's dad and brother, Tony, in the back ground.
Here is Uncle Tony's new bride, Aunt Nicole, with Ginger and Lucy looking at pictures on a cell phone.
The lady in the hat is David's cousin who recently started chemotherapy for cancer. The quilt was made by her mom, David's aunt, who has had her own struggles with breast cancer. The day that Grandma Jenkins died, David's Aunt Eva had a double mastectomy.
Here are the siblings. There's Barbara, Eva, Susan(David's mom), and Bill. Barbara is also a survivor of breast cancer.
The picture above is Aunt Eva's husband, in the black jacket, and his two son's, David's cousins, in the blue shirts. The man with the goatee and sunglasses is Aunt Barbara's husband, Bruce I think. I don't know who the couple are.
The picture below is Uncle Bill with Nicole and Tony.
The picture below is Uncle Bill with Nicole and Tony.
Years ago, Rich, David's dad worked at this pizzeria. Its still around and we enjoyed that for dinner Saturday night in the hotel breakfast area. I had some pictures of everyone there but they had their mouths full or their teeth out so I thought I would pass on showing them.
I knew we were going to a hotel and that there was a pool but I didn't get the swimming suits. I was going to tell Callie and it would have been taken care of quickly but I didn't want her to do it to soon. Well I guess it wasn't soon enough. Anyway, we went to Walmart and bought some boys boxers for all of them. They felt pretty cool. It took a while to convince Callie that she looked okay.
Dad got in but mom didn't have anything to wear. I sat by the stairs where Lucy was playing. At one point I did have to go in after her. She kept pushing her limits and Dad was in the hot tub. I was in jeans and went in the water up to my bum to get her.
This is Grandma Jenkins house that she lived in till after she had a stroke, about 10 years ago. This was Grandma's house to David. He remembers the wind chimes on the back porch. Tony has it now. It has a huge kitchen that served its purpose many times. Grandma Jenkins loved the Schwanns truck. She was also known as the plate lady. Before her stroke she would shop on QVC for sets of wall plates and other nick-knacks.
6 comments:
Thanks for posting the pictures, Amanda! I wish I could have gone. :(
I loved that big house on the hill. To this day my favorite place I've ever lived.
Sounds like you had a great trip. Thanks for sharing all the pictures and details. I love the house where David lived as a baby.
wow, it would have taken me all weekend just to upload that many pictures to the blog! cool pictures. i liked seeing grandma and grandpa's bakery...yum! it looks like you were able to see lots of family. you have our condolences. i thought both grandma jenkin's house and the green house were really cool.
YUMMY! The bakery looks very delicious. Sorry to hear of Davids grandmothers passing. I really love the home he grew up in. The kids are getting so big. Has Craig and Janelle had their baby? And do you find out what you're having?
I love the peep hole picture! Gotta love kids. Miss you all.
Hudson saw a boat in the clouds before I told him that your children saw a dragon.
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