


One thing that I think is really cool about Seaside is that it is the area where Lewis & Clark finished their journey. Today we paid a visit to Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, which is really a collection of several national and state parks in the area. There is a great visitors center at Ft. Clatsop, which is a replica of the fort that the Corps of Discovery build for their winter stay.
Lewis & Clark embody many of the same principles that are part of our lives as well, especially on this trip. They loved nature and being outside. They liked to explore new places and learn about the plants and animals. They also met many new people and connected with many different cultures.
Nate and I message periodically and he recently said, “Let me know how you are doing sometime. The play by play doesn’t tell me everything.” I guess that is true for everyone, so I thought I would take a minute to step back and address that.
I would say that we are doing great. We are approaching 100 days on the road and so far it has been going well. Logistically, our plans have come together pretty well. The constant planning is annoying, but it is also very exciting. Our car and RV are performing well and we don’t really have many complaints about either.
We love having nothing on our calendar. Every day I work from 6-2, Susan and the kids do school, and then we get to go explore. Some weeks, like when we are in a national park, are very busy. Others, like when we are just in a town, are not. The balance is good.
Did I mention that we have nothing on our calendars? That also means that we have no social life. None. Sometimes we have a nice neighbor we befriend for a short time. We have only run into one family that we really connected with. We planned to meet up with them later, but then the fires ruined our plans. We stay on the lookout for folks we might be able to connect with. This affects Susan, me, and the kids. We could all use some friends.
That is one of the hardest things about being in Des Moines. I know that I miss my friends and my morning/evening soccer. Susan misses her friends and the Willowsong meetings. The kids miss their block classes and soccer.
We also miss spending time with the Reagens. In Des Moines we usually see them several times a week. It is a community that is part of the foundation of our lives. We connect and share so much with them on a regular basis that it is odd to be without them. We try to keep in touch, but it is not the same as being together. This was especially evident on Susan’s birthday. I don’t mean to belittle our other relationships because we have many important relationships in our lives, both near and far. We have grown used to maintaining those as best we can. It is a change with the Reagens, and Mimi and Papa.
We used to see Susan’s parents very frequently. They would help us out a lot and the kids loved their weekly trips to the library and out to lunch. That is something they bring up about once a week that they miss. It is nice to know that we will be returning to Des Moines in just a few months.
We have been lucky to have some friends and familiar faces appear along the way: the Romans in Gatlinburg, the Herrels, Reagens, and Connors in Orange Beach, the Anhalts in La Conner, and we recently visited Susan’s friend Angie in Tacoma. It is nice to see familiar faces. We look forward to more family visits over the next couple of months. Hopefully we will see Susan’s sisters, Cameron, Susan’s parents, and my parents. Our neighbor Rick even talks about visiting us in California.
Did I mention that we are going to California? We head there in just a few days and I think we are all excited about the possibilities. It is that excitement and the great experiences that help us keep going through the planning and missing our friends. Susan and I recently took a look at the big picture view of our timeline, all the way through next Summer. It’s gonna be great.
Today we went back into town to get our car sticker and to play at the beach. Andrew and I had the chance to reenact some honeymoon photos. One of the best things about being in Seaside is that I have such fond memories of being here on our honeymoon, even though we were only here for a short time.
At the beach, the older kids watched Rose while Susan and I went for a run. Then we all worked on a sand castle until we went hunting for sand dollars.
After work we headed down the coast to visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory. We stopped here on our honeymoon and we eat a lot of their cheese, so it was nice to visit. Their main visitors center is under construction so we passed through their temporary visitors center before enjoying some ice cream on the patio.
Today we made the drive from the north side of Olympic National Park to Seaside, OR. We stopped on the way at Angie & Zak’s, in Tacoma. Angie and Susan have been friends since college.
It is good to be back in Seaside, where Susan and I stopped on our honeymoon.
Also, three month roadiversary today!
Our neighbor told us about their great visit to the Elwha Estuary, where the Elwha River feeds into the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Having some freetime this afternoon, the kids and I decided to check it out. It was very interesting, but also very windy when we were there, which made it hard to enjoy.