Friday, May 11, 2012

Katlin and Heidi's Post-graduation Trip

So, after returning to Oregon, Katlin and I went on a mini-vacation.  We headed up to Spokane, Washington.  Apparently I'm very bad at estimating town sizes because I thought Spokane was fairly small (maybe 50,000) and it's like 200,000.  So, I was surprised by how big it was.  We stayed at a Quality Inn which was super-nice (that is the people were nice, and the rooms were just typical).   We also saw Whitworth University (Presbyterian) in Spokane.

Our first day we played mini-golf, disc golf, and laser tag.  The disc golf course was in an abandoned neighborhood, so it was really neat.  You'd be playing where people's steps, yards, and driveways were.  The fairways for several holes were the roads in the neighborhood.  I'm not sure why they removed all of the houses and put a park there, but they apparently did in the '70s.  We also ate at Rock City Grill downtown.

Bowling in at Northbowl in Spokane
   

The next day we went shopping to some neat stores in downtown Spokane -- REI, Wonders of the World, White's boots, etc. and had fun.  Then we traveled to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.  We went to see the dam at Post Falls.  It had so much water going over it!  Then we ate at Tito Macaroni's downtown.

The Dam at Post Falls
Me At Post Falls Dam

Me and Katlin at the Dam
  On the third day we went to a bunch of schools in Spokane and then Walla Walla -- Gonzaga (Catholic), Whitman, and Walla Walla University (7th Day Adventist).  The best part of the boring drive was that there was a roadside sign for a trash can (like a series of signs that said "Litter Depository Ahead" and then a trash can on the side of the road).  Awesomeness!  Then we toured the Pendleton Woolen Mills.  That was really fun to see how they made all the blankets and inspected them all by hand.

The Dyed Wool Being Combed
A Nearly Completed Blanket
A Blanket Being Inspected
The Loom Weaving a Blanket




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