Mark and I only had about 4 days of vacation that overlapped so we decided to take advantage of it and go somewhere to rest. Well, let me tell you how much fun it is to find a motel with only a few days notice. After much searching we found a place in Lincoln City called
The Starfish Manor. You can imagine our surprise when we walked in the room and this was the first thing we saw. Matching bathrobes, with rose petals all over the bed and chocolates on the pillows.
Facing the ocean was this jacuzzi bath tub, complete with a rubber duckie. We were on the 3rd floor so it was safe to open the curtains and watch the ocean while relaxing in the tub. I am sure they couldn't see me! And yes, I did put the rubber duckie in the tub with me and I even brought it home. Not sure if I was suppose to or not. Note to self: Be very careful when using bubble bath in a jacuzzi tub. I had a tub full of bubbles before I turned the jets on.....need I say more. I had over a foot of bubbles once I turned them on, they were everywhere. I was cracking up. Should of got a picture of that one!
We had a barbeque on our deck and a small kitchen area so we didn't have to go far. The best part, we didn't turn the tv on. Well, maybe that wasn't the best part but I can't give you all the details. I loved getting up and having my coffee on the deck, reading my book and listening to the ocean. The weather was beautiful and we both wanted to stay longer.
We walked on the beach one day for almost 4 hours. I am not totally sure how my shorts, jacket and shirt got so wet...maybe I got a little to close to the waves when I was looking for seashells. I told Mark that instead of having a "love fern" we had "love rocks and shells". I couldn't convince him to take his shoes off and walk in the water with me though...Pansy! And he didn't want to get a pail and shovel and build sandcastles on the beach. If I only had one more day at the beach I am pretty sure I could of convinced him though. Next time I will just have to do it anyway. I know once he sees how much fun it is he would want to join in. I think I would make him beg though.
We drove to Newport one day and walked down on the docks and through the shops. Went to Mo's for dinner one night and to
The BlackFish Cafe another. The food was very good but something you would find in a high class restraunt.
It was everything we hoped it would be in a vacation. On our way home we stayed in Portland one night after touring the Street of Dreams with Tim and Val Pilch from Pendleton. If you have never done this I would recommend it. The homes were beautiful but a little bit out of my price range, starting at over 2 million and most with over 4-5,000 square feet of everything you could want in a home.
But when all is said and done, I love my home the best. It is where love is, where we have built memories that are priceless, and where friends and family are always welcome.