Paula at Lost in Translation: The theme for this Thursday’s Special – Fall
Portland, Oregon is a place where I always want to come back during the fall season. The foileage around the fall season is magical and dramatic. The colors of the trees can change within days. It is a lovely sight to behold.
We went to St. John Cathedral Park last Sunday. The sky was high with trailing clouds. Many families took advantage of the warm weather, have kids running around the park in this leisure afternoon. One person was making huge bubbles to entertain the kids.
We made it to Sauvie Island and baby Autumn had the first pumpkin patch outing.
Yes, the day I left Portland had heavy rain. The colors I saw before I left won’t be there when I go back next Monday. The leaves will fall along with the rain! I’m glad I was there to enjoy the season!
I think they wanted to do it when the weather was good. It ended up with putting rain the last few days. My flight home was delayed by 10 minutes. Have you gotten any rain?☺💛
That’s great, what a wonderful memory for when Autumn’s older! “We went to your first pumpkin patch when you were 3 weeks old!”
Yes, we got (probably) the same rain Portland did. And I’m liking it, because my yard really needed the moisture. We just had the grass aereated (and over-seeded) before the rains, so it saved me having to put more hose water on it. Very dramatic storms!
Mercy is way more organized than me, but I didn’t have any luxury to enjoy what I wanted to do for 10 years of hard time with my ex. I’m happy for Mercy!
Yes, I know what you mean. Maybe I’ve told you already about this, but my oldest son grew up mainly living with my ex-husband largely because he was so darn controlling. It was all I could to do extract myself from the dominating situation, and even though we had joint custody legally, he took steps to make himself the primary parent, culminating in his moving to a different state when Leslie was 4 – no residency laws in Washington back then to protect the other parent from this – there are now, thankfully! I still saw Leslie thank goodness, just on the timetable of my ex-, until I sued for custody when Leslie was 7. At that time I didn’t regain custody – they couldn’t show anything was harmful in his dad’s household – but I did get regular visitation rights (about every 6 weeks) and I got to choose the dates. Then when he was an adult, he became estranged from his father (for the same reasons as I had) and that’s when we became closer again, I wasn’t completely cut off as you and Mercy were. Hard struggle, but it all came out well for both of us! 🙂 – We did the best we could.
Thank you, Teresa, for sharing this with me. My daughter did tell me that her dad was so controlling that she was afraid to make connection with me. As I said earlier, I gave her the hint that she could make decisions on her own once she turns 18 and she tried. She ran away from him, gave him the wrong address. My ex tricked me by putting pressure on Mercy asking me to let her stay with him full time. After 6 month, he sued for full custody. My attorney negotiated and he got primary. Since he didn’t work, I paid him $800 a month for 5 years.
I’m glad you and Leslie became close again. When they are free to think and observe, they’d be more objective and choose the better parent to have a close relationship!
Yes, you and I did the best we could!
Oh, Mercy, it sounds like you and I were walking similar paths with our oldest. I’m so happy whenever I read your posts about the connection and relationship you have with Mercy! 🙂
Autumn, what a lovely, sweet name – your daughter and son-in-law look so happy, thank you for sharing the beautiful colours of fall and that pumpkin field looks like fun!
Thank you, Paula! I was in Portland 40 years ago as a student, so I remember what the seasons were like. I’m glad to be here in this season. My daughter must be inspired to name the baby Autumn!😊💛☺
Simply stunning! Moving to North Carolina, I see a different kind of fall foliage. Lots of different colors and hues. I love the colors but I love the cool air best!
Thank you so much! We don’t have that in southern CA. I feel like we skip fall and go right into winter. My husband said it’s still 85 to 95 degrees!! It’ll be cold right after 10/31! It happened before. ☺☺
Beautiful photos, such big bubbles, I bet the kids were having fun with them.
Nice photo of your daughters family, she looks happy enjoying the fresh air.
Have a great weekend, it’s nearly here.
Yes, Elsie, the baby was very good during the whole trip. We watched the bubbles for a long time. The kids were chasing them. A very nice weekend to you!!💛💖
Thank you, Cee! My first experience going to a pumpkin farm. The kids had a blast running up and down the hay stacks, having a hay ride. We had 3 families of friends of Mercy and Will. They had the same idea of going during those hours!
Just Wow!
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Yes, the day I left Portland had heavy rain. The colors I saw before I left won’t be there when I go back next Monday. The leaves will fall along with the rain! I’m glad I was there to enjoy the season!
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Lovely pictures, Miriam.
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Thank you very much!!
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You’re welcome!
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Pumpkin patch already! You guys are overachievers! 🙂
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I think they wanted to do it when the weather was good. It ended up with putting rain the last few days. My flight home was delayed by 10 minutes. Have you gotten any rain?☺💛
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That’s great, what a wonderful memory for when Autumn’s older! “We went to your first pumpkin patch when you were 3 weeks old!”
Yes, we got (probably) the same rain Portland did. And I’m liking it, because my yard really needed the moisture. We just had the grass aereated (and over-seeded) before the rains, so it saved me having to put more hose water on it. Very dramatic storms!
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Yes, Mercy has a Tiny Beany account and posts at least one photo a day and a short note. It makes a nice journal! 😀
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Wow, that will be such a treasure for Autumn, and for Mercy!
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Mercy is way more organized than me, but I didn’t have any luxury to enjoy what I wanted to do for 10 years of hard time with my ex. I’m happy for Mercy!
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Yes, I know what you mean. Maybe I’ve told you already about this, but my oldest son grew up mainly living with my ex-husband largely because he was so darn controlling. It was all I could to do extract myself from the dominating situation, and even though we had joint custody legally, he took steps to make himself the primary parent, culminating in his moving to a different state when Leslie was 4 – no residency laws in Washington back then to protect the other parent from this – there are now, thankfully! I still saw Leslie thank goodness, just on the timetable of my ex-, until I sued for custody when Leslie was 7. At that time I didn’t regain custody – they couldn’t show anything was harmful in his dad’s household – but I did get regular visitation rights (about every 6 weeks) and I got to choose the dates. Then when he was an adult, he became estranged from his father (for the same reasons as I had) and that’s when we became closer again, I wasn’t completely cut off as you and Mercy were. Hard struggle, but it all came out well for both of us! 🙂 – We did the best we could.
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Thank you, Teresa, for sharing this with me. My daughter did tell me that her dad was so controlling that she was afraid to make connection with me. As I said earlier, I gave her the hint that she could make decisions on her own once she turns 18 and she tried. She ran away from him, gave him the wrong address. My ex tricked me by putting pressure on Mercy asking me to let her stay with him full time. After 6 month, he sued for full custody. My attorney negotiated and he got primary. Since he didn’t work, I paid him $800 a month for 5 years.
I’m glad you and Leslie became close again. When they are free to think and observe, they’d be more objective and choose the better parent to have a close relationship!
Yes, you and I did the best we could!
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Oh, Mercy, it sounds like you and I were walking similar paths with our oldest. I’m so happy whenever I read your posts about the connection and relationship you have with Mercy! 🙂
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Thank you, Teresa! The endurance carried is through those days. I’m so happy our kids are mature and see the truth. I’m glad for you also!😄
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🙂 🙂
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Autumn, what a lovely, sweet name – your daughter and son-in-law look so happy, thank you for sharing the beautiful colours of fall and that pumpkin field looks like fun!
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Thank you so much!! It was my first experience going to a pumpkin farm. I was very impressed and glad to see it!!💛🤗
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Spectacular photos! Love these!
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Thank you so much, Lynn!!💛☺
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Lovely photo’s colors are so intense. Your daughter looks so happy and pretty.
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Thank you so much for your comment. She’s a happy New mom!!💛☺
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Splendid post! It doesn’t look near as fall around here compared to most years. I’m glad you’ve got all that goin for ya there 🙂
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Thank you so much, Joey. I’m glad to be here this time of the year and be with the baby. 💖💜
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Congratulations Miriam for Baby Autumn 🙂 What a great time of year to come to a Word. Beautiful images from your happy season!
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Thank you, Paula! I was in Portland 40 years ago as a student, so I remember what the seasons were like. I’m glad to be here in this season. My daughter must be inspired to name the baby Autumn!😊💛☺
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The pumpkin patch is just awesome to look at. The farmer must be so proud to have such a good harvest! 😉 Happy Friday to you!
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Yes, the weather must be right. Have a nice weekend!😊
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Beautiful photos 😊
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Thank you, Elaine!💛😊
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Simply stunning! Moving to North Carolina, I see a different kind of fall foliage. Lots of different colors and hues. I love the colors but I love the cool air best!
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Thank you so much! We don’t have that in southern CA. I feel like we skip fall and go right into winter. My husband said it’s still 85 to 95 degrees!! It’ll be cold right after 10/31! It happened before. ☺☺
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We are going to be close to 80 today, which is very unusual. But I guess when you really think about it there’s no weather that’s usual anymore.
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That’s very true about the weather. Many places get extreme weather
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Record breaking weather also. Our atmosphere is not the same anymore!🙄😐
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beautiful images- it feels like Fall!
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Thank you so much! Yes, Portland has distinct four seasons. ☺😊
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Amazing!
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Thank you, Aweni!😊💛
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You are welcome 😊
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Beautiful photos, such big bubbles, I bet the kids were having fun with them.
Nice photo of your daughters family, she looks happy enjoying the fresh air.
Have a great weekend, it’s nearly here.
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Yes, Elsie, the baby was very good during the whole trip. We watched the bubbles for a long time. The kids were chasing them. A very nice weekend to you!!💛💖
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Oh I bet the Cathedral Park is gorgeous this time of year. Love your pumpkin field photo.
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Thank you, Cee! My first experience going to a pumpkin farm. The kids had a blast running up and down the hay stacks, having a hay ride. We had 3 families of friends of Mercy and Will. They had the same idea of going during those hours!
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Beautiful photos!
And amazing nature!
Thanks for sharing
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Thank you so much, Nahla!💛💖
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