Grandma met us for a week of celebrations in Astoria, Oregon, the first US settlement west of the Mississippi. Our first celebration was Jay’s fifth birthday. The day began early – as all our days do – with lots of balloons and presents, and the family birthday cup filled with chocolate milk.
Later in the day Jay enjoyed swimming in the pool at Grandma’s hotel, and eating his birthday cupcakes.
A few days later we celebrated Father’s Day. Andy planned the day’s itinerary, which included a visit to the Columbia River Maritime Museum and lunch at a brewpub, where he enjoyed a hoppy IPA.
And two days later there was yet more celebration … Grandma’s birthday! For her special day we visited the Astoria Column, a 125 foot tower painted with scenes from the Western exploration and settlement. Grandma joined the rest of us in climbing up the 164 steps to enjoy the phenomenal views from the top. The day also included birthday treats at both lunch and dinner.
When we weren’t celebrating, we were enjoying exploring Astoria. We walked along the Riverwalk, which followed the Columbia River, rode the trolley along the same route (where Jay got to ring the bell!), and explored the shops along Commercial Street. We also sampled the many delicious restaurants in town.
Grandma’s flight departed from Portland, so the kids and I decided to add some fun to the two hour drive. We spent the afternoon at an Aquatic Center, where Becca had fun on the three water slides and diving board and Jay loved being knocked over by the waves in the wave pool and having buckets of water dumped on his head in the splash pool.