Prairie has an educators’ conference of some sort (she knows the details, and there’s a good chance she filled me in on them at some point…) down in Corvallis this weekend, so we’re going to be gone for the next few days. We’ll be driving down to Corvallis tomorrow, getting a hotel, and then visiting with Prairie’s friend Barbara; Saturday I’ll have the day free while Prairie’s busy to visit with my brother, sister-in-law and nephew, and we’ll have dinner with them Saturday evening; Sunday will be the drive back up to Seattle with a stop off in Vancouver (the Washingtonian one, that is) to visit with Prairie’s mom and sister.
Should be quite nice — we haven’t run away for a weekend since August (which was also a trip to Corvallis).
Back in a few days….
“An American in Paris” by San Francisco Symphony Orchestra (Seiji Ozawa) from the album Panorama: George Gershwin (1977, 18:01).
I don’t know if you’ll get this, but I hope the five of you have a great time. Take lots of pictures, please. Love to all. Dad