Well its Friday, Dad got on the train in Albany (the neighboring town) in route to Southern California for a few days before heading back. This whole week flew by quicker then any week ever and also seemed to last a lifetime in the matter of how much got done.
Sunday was a great day, we got up and drove through the cascades and into Seattle for a Seattle Mariners game and to enjoy the city. The baseball stadium is right by the tracks and the port, and also next to the football/entertainment district. Really cool area. I'm glad we made the time to get up there before driving south into Oregon for the night.
A view from out hotel parking lot on Sunday morning in a town nestled in the outskirts of the Cascades in Central Washington.
Driving through the Cascades Sunday morning enroute to Seattle.
View of the Seattle skyline from the upperdeck of Safeco Field, home of the Mariners baseball team.
Dad and I in Safeco Field, which overlooked the ports and the mountains.
Sunday morning I got a alert saying Comcast was coming Monday at noon, not Tuesday, which made our Monday really interesting. We stopped by at 8 a.m. Monday morning a Target to get a t.v. so Comcast could set up my cable, drove into Corvallis and picked up my key and started unpacking the car. We even got to "The Sleep Center" before noon and purchased my bed. Comcast came and we then headed to another neighboring town to get more stuff from Walmart and Target, such as storage bins, t.v. stand, dining room table, and many other things. We had a nice italian dinner before settling into a hotel for the night.
Tuesday was another long day, probably the longest of the trip. I went to campus early and took care of a ton of paperwork while Dad was a hero, doing tons of laundry and unpacking a bunch of stuff. The bed was delivered around 1:30 and then Dad and I went into Portland to get my sofa bed, bookcase, coffee table, side table, microwave cart, rug and a few other things. Traffic was awful and we didn't get to, in and out of Portland until 5:30. We rolled into Corvallis at about 7, having some pizza from the town's famous pizza place "American Dream Pizza." We then unpacked the car and built the sofa bed so Dad could sleep comfortably. Around 11 p.m. we called it a night.
Wednesday was another day of building stuff, picking up odds and ends and another day that just flew by. We walked to dinner and then to ice cream since I live 1/2 mile from Downtown Corvallis where all sorts of bars, breweries, cafes and everything in between is.
Thursday was Dad's day, the day he was waiting for, since he was able to take the car and go train chasing. I did errands and road my bike around to various spots, testing how long it takes and if I can make it too and from with a grocery bag and all that. Got a lot of city exploring in. Thursday night was grabbed Pizza again, at the Campus American Dream before going to a self serve yogurt place, essentially a buffet style yogurt place where you pay by the ounce.
Today Dad and I walked to a few stores and did a few errands, enjoying a good lunch at Block 15 Brewery. Dad had a root beer made fresh by the the brewery (a lot of breweries in town make their own cider and root beer besides just beer) and I had my Mango Summer Seasonal Ale. Finally it was time to sadly take Dad to the train station. It was tough to see him go, but I'm happy he gets to enjoy a few more days of train riding and train chasing before he gets back Wednesday night.
A view of the house my apartment is in, the bottom of the two photos has a better look at where my apartment is. My apartment has the two side windows and the right two windows at the front of the house.
My bedroom is the only "work in progress" still. I won't really have much in there but my entire set of clothes was in vacuum sealed bags and all need to be washed, so it will be messy for a while haha.
P.S. thank you to you all. As you look at those photos many of you gave me things, or money, or both that went into making my new apartment my new "home." You can't see it but there are pictures of all of you somewhere in there.