Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Christmas in California

December was kicked off at the Portland Art Museum. Then it was a blur of Christmas tree farms, holiday parties, and festive light displays at Peacock Lane and the Grotto. I decorated the house this year, and played Christmas music nonstop. 

 
 

Tom and I instantly fell in love with our new kitty. He is very energetic in the morning, naps all afternoon and becomes a maniac again before bedtime. One of his favorite activities is playing fetch with his favorite toys, and stashing them upstairs under the bed when he's done; I've never seen a cat carry toys in its mouth like Louie does. When he is tired, he becomes a limp noodle and dozes off in my arms. I love rubbing my face in his fuzzy belly while he purrs loudly. Coming home to my Louie is the best part of my day.


  


 

We left Louie in the care of good friends over Christmas weekend. This year, Tom's family traveled to Pasadena, California to spend the holiday with Grandma Odell. Tom and I left after work on Thursday to catch a quick flight from PDX to LAX.

Pasadena is located 20 minutes northeast of Los Angeles, and hosts the annual college football Rose Bowl. I was excited to trade in a few days of dreary winter for southern California sunshine, but was disappointed to find it raining buckets when we landed. Tom and I were still eager, though, to meet everyone at the Hilton. We played Tripoly with the Odell cousins, who flew in from the midwest and east coast.

Christmas Eve was another cold and rainy day, but we went for a walk and attended a prayer service at Grandma's assisted living home. That evening, the extended family shared a very loud and fun dinner at Smitty's Grill.

 

We enjoyed brunch on Christmas morning, and spent a lazy afternoon at the hotel watching classic holiday movies. I made sure to video chat with my family in Pittsburgh before heading to dinner at Argentine restaurant, Malbec.

The sun finally came out on Sunday so Tom and I spent a few hours in nearby costal town, Santa Monica, before catching our afternoon flight back to Portland. We fortunately did not encounter any travel issues, despite the holiday and impending northwest snow storm. Plus we were anxious to see our Louie!



It was new for me to spend Christmas in a hotel, as my parents always insist on hosting and cooking. However, I feel grateful for the opportunity to have met and been welcomed by Tom's extended family; my adopted west coast family!

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Louie

November brought a lot of rain and gray skies. I am striving for optimism by maintaining a healthy mindset and lifestyle, and looking forward to events and trips.


My first Ducks football game was the infamous "civil war" game between rival schools, University of Oregon and Oregon State University. Tom and I drove to Eugene for the day to watch the Ducks win!

I am spending the holidays with Tom's family this year. Thanksgiving at the Marshall house was loud, fun and vegan-friendly. I feel grateful for my second family in Portland, and look forward to seeing my first family in January! 

 

Speaking of family, the newest addition to ours is 4-month old brown tabby named Louie. Adopted from the Cat Adoption Team, he is a purrfectly sweet and social boy with a velvety soft coat who loves to play and snuggle. And just like that, I’m a cat mom!