Family, Friendship, Oregon

#MeganFINALLYGoestoOregon Part 1: Hermiston

Last week I traveled home to Eastern Oregon for a long-awaited vacation and this time around I had a tag along join me.

If you’ve read my blog before (or know me in real life), chances are you know or have at least heard about my best friend Megan. We met on the first day I arrived at the scholarship house at K-State, quickly became inseparable, and went on to live together for 4.5 years. Friendships as an adult when you live across the country from each other can be rough, but we’ve managed pretty darn well.

Since we met I have always wanted to share Eastern Oregon with her, so about a year ago I basically told her that she was expected to come with me the following summer.

The first part of our week was spent up at my family’s cabin, but we took a ton of pictures up there on both our phones and my DSLR that still need a bit of sorting, so we are going to jump around on this  Part 1 post 🙂

Reunited! Megan’s hair has always been pretty short, but I just cut my hair shorter than its been since I was a kid, so this picture kind of looks strange to me.

Our first night in Hermiston, my sister took us out to a new-ish local winery nearby. Echo Ridge Winery has been around a few years, but this was the first chance that I have had to try it! I will always love small towns, but I also love seeing how Eastern Oregon is growing in fun ways that highlight what it has to offer, while maintaining its small town culture. We did a tasting, and after agreeing that the Syrah was our favorite, we bought a bottle to take up to the cabin with us the next day.




We packed a lot into the week, especially since Megan was leaving a few days earlier than I was. I showed her the high school and the flower shop, since those are basically the main places where I grew up. Of course we grabbed food at my favorite taco truck for lunch and we drove out to the house I grew up in (my parents moved a little less than a year ago.) We also spent an evening with my childhood best friend Richole, (and saw her beautiful new house!) I love that my favorite people from different stages of my life know each other. Richole’s little boy Wesley (who is a regular “guest” on my So There’s That posts), is officially in the toddler stage and is just as shy and cute, as his mama was when she were little. I can’t believe that I didn’t take any pictures that night!


Didn’t take any pictures with the grandparents throughout the week, but this Snapchat that my sister sent me definitely made me smile.


On Megan’s last day I took her to the Umatilla County Fair and the Farm City Pro Rodeo. These are two of the things that she has heard me chat about endlessly over the years so it was fun to share that with her. We had a blast with my sister to round out the end of her visit.

Megan and I are definitely “soul sisters” in every way, and a large part of that is that she has also become friends with my family. My family is VERY close, so they have always made the effort to get to know and invest in the other important people in my life. Believe me when I say that I know that combination is really special.





Visiting home during the country fair and rodeo has its ups and downs. It’s great because I get to see a lot of people in one location. But there are drawbacks when your family is still involved in many ways behind the scenes. I love that we were able to round out each of the nights during the second half of the trip by going to the rodeo together.


But the star of the trip was definitely Miss Sawyer June (sorry Megan). She was just 3 weeks old when I arrived and I really could have spent the majority of my time snuggling with her. As I mentioned in a post soon after she was born, it’s been 23 years since there was a baby in this part of my family, so basically she’s the shiny new toy that no one can get enough of.


Even her Uncle Tom and Uncle Jay slowed down for some Sawyer time.

So that’s Part 1! I will be back soon with Part 2 and an overload of pictures from the cabin!

Cheers!

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Friday Jam Session: Fair and Rodeo

I started my week out in New York and I am finishing it back in {unusually} rainy Kansas.
But this week my heart is far away from either of those places.
It’s currently back home at the Umatilla County Fair and Farm City Pro Rodeo.

FCPR

Sure, the county fair and rodeo is a good time for all. But if you were like me, a kid whose earliest memories include getting up early to clean pens in irrigation boots and basketball shorts, spending more time getting your animal ready for a show than yourself, sweating buckets in the ring {literally and figuratively,} the competition and hard work paying off, tagging along with the older kids until you grew up to fill their shoes, elephant ears and sno-cones, and kickin’ back at the end of the day to a good cowboy show, then you understand what I am talking about. And no matter how much one argues, your own hometown fair and rodeo will always be the best one out there.

{But seriously though, mine really is.}

With everyone back home posting picture left and right on Facebook, it’s hard not to get a little homesick. One of my favorite weeks out of the whole year, the UCF and Farm City is where I grew up and where some of my best memories come from. What I would give to spend tomorrow helping my parents out with the sale, catching up with folks I have known my whole life and rounding it out sharing a Umatilla Booster Club elephant ear with my family sitting in our east-end box at Farm City.

Have a good time y’all! I sure am missing it.

County Fair – Chris Ledoux
A list on county fair and rodeo music is not worth creating unless one takes the time to recognize Mr. Chris Ledoux. This sorely missed country music artist spent his career singing about the cowboy way of life and a good majority of this songs could have found its way onto this list. This one though, encompasses so many of my favorite things about the fair. A few of my other favorites from Mr. Ledoux include:  This Cowboys Hat, Whatcha Going To Do With A Cowboy and 8 Second Ride.

Sold – John Michael Montgomery
When I was a kid I thought I was so cool because I could sing this whole song without missing a beat. Nowadays, with rappers like Macklemore setting the standard, my skills are probably laughable. But let’s be serious now, how many others are now watching this music video for the very first time!? Dance-off between average joe cattlemen {maybe} and….the Amish? Is this really happening? A girl can’t just make this stuff up.

Rodeo – Garth Brooks
Mr Ledoux’s music protege who has, among other things, made Wal-Mart cool and Las Vegas, not so cool. That may be a tad bit disrespectful, and while I don’t take it back, I will say without any reservation that the man is a legend. He is the  face of 90’s country music and helps defines the meaning of a great country power ballad. And, if the sport and lifestyle of rodeo had a universal theme song, this would be it.

I Can Still Make Cheyenne – George Strait
I know this is probably going to kill the great mood we have going on today. But this will always be one of my favorite rodeo-related songs. I can’t even give you a well thought answer, it just is.

40 Hour Week – Alabama
Only if you have attended the Farm City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston, Oregon, are you going to understand my last song. This one is what plays every evening during the opening ceremonies. It’s the kind of song that will always take me to a very specific place and when Alabama sings “Hello, America…” and the last horse and rider bearing the American flag races into the arena, well that just about gets me every time. Gosh, I love traditions.

There are SO MANY others that I could have featured on here this week. What are some of your favorite songs about the fair and rodeo?