Great Northwest Cabins

      

We got here just fine on Sunday. The drive is always fun, and unlike Charlie believes, void of arguing about my driving once we got out of town. She had told us the day before that she Knows what we are going to do in the car ride to Packwood ..."Dad and you are going to argue about how you drive!" She listens and notes everything. These kids are too smart. Charlie you were wrong though, there wasn't any fighting, just two hours of listening to a book on tape together! I've been trying to finish the same book for two years...since I'm so close to the end Mark downloaded it for me so I could finish it on the car. I'm listening to it now by the fireplace. Mark is online teaching at the same time. The fireplace is on and my blanket is within reach. Life is good. We've hot tubbed twice, ate a salad at Cruisers, watched a movie, enjoyed meat, cheese and crackers, took a walk into town together, enjoyed morning coffee at The Mountain Goat in a adorandiak chair, and played two person solitaire. We really love these cabins. The owners even left a bottle of Chardonnay and Russell Stover's Chocolates! I would love to own a cabin like this, in Packwood. Maybe a thought for our retirement in 20 years. Our marriage/relationship is always invigorated during these trips. I think so anyways. I hope he does as well! 
 

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