Its been a fun few days, hanging out with my kids in Portland. Its snowed, rained, froze, thawed, and at times, the sun shine through the clouds. Everyone was panicking because snow was predicted, but seriously, a couple inches at most. Granted other parts of the city had an inch or so more, but not much more. I guess us midwesterners are just used to snow.
Last night we went down to the river for the Portland Light Festival. It was really cold but lots of people of all ages and fantastic light art. Some friends of my son started the festival a few years ago and its become a big event in town. Turns out one friend, Lily, who designed the computer system for one of the installations, is also friends with a couple I met 10 years ago in Costa Rica. I saw a post on Mike's Facebook page with this art and his comments about his friend Lily. Then, after a few comments back and forth, it turns out that sure enough, its my son's friend, too. Small world. One of things I just love about travel — making new friends and connecting in ways I could never imagine.
So despite the snow, today, the baby shower went on as planned. A big reason I made this trip was to be here today for the baby shower. Coed, about 40 people, held at a friend's house, 11-2, but actually lasting till 4. The planned activity was painting designs on baby onesies. Some of Dan and Dana's friends are very creative and the results were great. I did one that said "Camp Grandma, 2025" around the City of Ann Arbor logo. I did another too, based on zentangles. Their friends enjoyed each others' company, and I enjoyed meeting them and then sitting at the table painting my design. Turns out Lily was at the shower, too. Later we went out for Pho. Portland has great Asian food. So much better than Ann Arbor.
And now its raining. And, rain is predicted for the next couple days along the west coast. Darn.
What I learned today: 1. I really need to do more art. It makes me happy. 2. Facebook enabled me to stay in touch with Mike in Santa Cruz, and 10 years later, I find he and Dan have a mutual friend.






