Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Chaos with the Coles

Our nephew Brandon got married last weekend in a little town in Oregon about three hours from Portland, so we decided to turn it into a family vacation and visit Portland, including the city's main attraction...the Coles Family. We shacked up with them in their adorable house complete with a kitchen that is smaller than our master bathroom. Seriously, who designed houses in the olden days? And that was back when moms actually had to cook every meal, rather than let McDonald's do it for you. Other than the kitchenette the house is awesome. (Don't worry the Coles won't get offended...they're renting!) It has a basement that kids can, and do, spend hours playing in. It is also located in the charming Multnomah Village, which pretty much makes up for the dinky kitchen.

The kids loved spending 45 minutes at the Children's Museum. It would have been longer, but we arrived 45 minutes prior to closing. That's how we roll! Mira and Olivia Coles are obsessed with their teeth. Steve showed Mira how to wiggle a loose tooth properly, and so she was doing that the entire time, including during her t-ball game!


There is a section of the museum where children can apply their own face paint. Isn't that every mother's dream?


Steve examined the crocodile teeth and just in case you were wondering, the anatomy is correct!


In a previous post I had mentioned the violent nature of my children. I just want you all to know that usually they are quite sweet. They are great conversationalists...


...and very loveable!


A trip to Portland would not be complete without a visit to the Rose Garden...even when the roses are not in bloom! Isn't that what imaginations are for?



Steve and Dustin are alike in many ways. They are both great Dads. They are both very helpful husbands. And they both roll their eyes and shake their heads at their wife a lot!


If Steve and Dustin's jobs fail we now have a back-up financial plan...The Max and Mira Modeling Duo!



We were told the Portland Zoo is a must, and it did not let us down. The concensus is that the favorite exhibit was the Polar Bears. Those are massive and beautiful beasts. It was truly amazing to see them. I don't even attempt to take pictures of animals behind glass, because without fail there is a big streak of reflecting light down the middle of the picture. Instead I took pictures of my beautiful litte beasts!


Can you tell which children were lacking sleep? Thanks for the exciting (and exhausting) time Coles Family!

6 comments:

Rachel said...

That little Capri is just lovely! Girls are so soft and delicate. I wonder if I will ever have one . . .

Kristen said...

oh man, I was so homesick reading this post, if only we were still here, we would love to have seen you! You hit ALL the hot spots, what cool friends you have to show you such a great time, love the pics, your kiddos are A DOR A BLE!

Rebekah Coles said...

Hey- I got a new oven after you left. Now come back and let me make Steve a tomato and cheese pasta! Where are the pics of your favorite fried chicken sandwich? Thanks again for coming!!!

Brooke Romney said...

Looks super fun. But really, apply your own face paint? Sounds like such a fabulous time. So great to have forever friends. I can't believe how old Max and Sophie are...I really can't get over Sophie! she is so cute!

Alison said...

Very cute and funny too! I love the picture of your kids sleeping in the car. Max laying in the lap of his cousin/friend? , very funny. I hear you on the arriving 45 minutes before the museum closed, totally my life(:!!

Nicole said...

What a fun trip! I LOVE the sleeping pictures in the car, classic! Your little 'beasts' are getting so big and beautiful/handsome. Those waterfalls are gorgeous to. I love the pictures of your family in front of them. Such a good lookin group!