Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Re: Missing Purse

If you had not heard already, Mom's purse was found! It was sitting quietly on the chair at the kitchen table. We have now named it the 'Naughty Purse'. When we leave, everyone will ask Mom to hold up her 'Naughty Purse' so it does not get left behind. The 'Naughty Purse' will sit in the front of the car at all times, so everyone will be able to keep an eye on that wild, wild purse. Who knew it could get into so much trouble:)

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Case 35135: The Missing Purse


Since our blog is appropriately titled 'Atherton Adventures' 'ya know there is never a dull moment in our lives, hence the following saga....


Sunday morning, we had everything packed and ready to go. We even managed to leave a little bit earlier than our planned time:0 We had just gotten into McMinville and stopped at a McDonalds to get a drink when Mom noticed her purse was missing! We checked everywhere and could not find it all all. We are now a good hour from the cabin and the time is 11:15am and our plane leaves at 3pm. It will take an hour to get back to the cabin and then another 2 hours to get to the airport. Dad calls the airline and asks if Mom could get on the plane without her ID. Nope. Calls again. Different person, same answer. Mom calls and asks if there are any other flights available later that evening or the next day. Nope, all full. After explaining our dilemma the man on the phone says we probably should just try and send everyone except Mom home, since it is much easier to find seats for 1 person than 6. So, now Dad is explaining to Mom how to get back to the cabin and then how to get back to Portland. Ironically, we have not taken our 'regular' route to Portland, so now Mom has to visualize Highway 205, tunnels, and exits she (or anyone) can barely remember.

We decide we should try and call our neighbors at the cabin to see if the purse is actually there. We realize we do not have their cell phone and they were also leaving later that afternoon. We call Walt and Weeze leaving a message on their phone asking for the neighbors number. At this point, we have turned around and headed back to the cabin. Dad calls his office to see if he has Walt and Weeze's cell phone number on his computer--he doesn't. We decide to head back to the airport to get the kids on the plane and leave Mom and Dad to fetch the purse. Dana will fly with the kids back and then Mom won't have to drive back alone. So, we now turn back around. Walt calls and we try to figure out what we should do. He looks up some info on the computer and tells Mom she will probably be have to have a thorough search done at the airport. Great! At the same time, Regan calls Dad's cell and we have her make copies of Moms passport and then fax it to Walt so Mom can have some ID.

We decide to take the chance and with a little less than 1.5 hr. before our plane boards we arrive at the airport. The ticket agents says its 'no problem' that Mom has no ID and we head to security. Mom gets into a special line and has to go into this box that shoots air out on all different parts of her body (this was not the dreaded xray machine that shows a person inside and out although that would have been better than a body cavity search that Walt, trying to "reassure" mom, was going to happen). She passes that test and then goes thru the regular metal detectors like everyone else. Her airplane bag is hand-checked and she is given the thumbs up. She can fly! We all breathe a sigh of relief....
The next morning, Mom heads to the DMV and gets a new drivers licencse. Thank goodness, her passport wasnt' in her purse.:)
Btw, her purse is at the cabin (we hope)!


Moral(s) of the story:

Check to see if you have purse, wallet, ID and BRAIN before leaving

Have relatives cell phone/home numbers with you at all

Don't always believe what people tell you. Three people told her she

wouldn't be able to fly.

Friday, July 6, 2007

Message from Annie


I am having a wonderful time in Oregon! We went to the beach and played with the neighbor kids. We went fishing and have been playing with our baby dolls. We found sand dollars at the beach and some fossils on the rocks near the ocean. Daddy remembered a map that led us to some money hidden on the beach. We also saw some seals lying in the sun.


Here is a picture that Dad took of the Cape!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Beautiful!

The weather here is awesome! We are just loving being in cool weather and relaxing on the deck. We have been reading, eating ice cream, taking walks on the beach, and having fun just doing nothing!
The girls have spent much of the time outside feeding the ducks and playing with the neighbor kids. They also have collected an enormous amount of seashells. Every time they see one, broken or not, they must take it home. They even found some pirate treasure near the mouth of the ocean. Very cool.