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		<title>&#8220;Stay Beach Stay&#8221; &#8211; A day at the Oregon Coast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am lucky enough to have my mom visiting from back east for almost a month. Yesterday I took a day off and we headed out to the coast. My two year old loves cheese. Yellow cheese, white cheese, cheese quesadilla, mac and cheese, grilled cheese, grated cheese, cheese and crackers&#8230; Pretty much everything she [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am lucky enough to have my mom visiting from back east for almost a month. Yesterday I took a day off and we headed out to the coast. My two year old loves cheese. <em>Yellow</em> cheese, <em>white</em> cheese, cheese quesadilla, mac and cheese, grilled cheese, grated cheese, cheese and crackers&#8230; Pretty much everything she eats has to involve cheese. We thought she&#8217;d be thrilled to visit the <a href="http://www.tillamookcheese.com/">Tillamook Cheese Factory</a>.</p>
<p>If you have a baby, you know that leaving the house is no longer a quick thing. At the crack of 9:15 we finally made it out of the house. We were hoping for much earlier. We stopped for breakfast, and then took highway 6 out to Tillamook. About 30 miles from Beaverton the crying started, and we began to wonder why we tore a happy toddler from the house.<br />
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The weather was beautiful as we parked and headed inside. I thought Mackenzie would be so thrilled to see plates of different types of cheese to try and an abundance of flavors of ice cream. I guess I don&#8217;t think like a toddler! The blue ropes on the line for the cheese samples were way more exciting! The photo op cow with a farmer cut outs was quite a hit too. We had fun, and it was a good excuse to eat ice cream for lunch!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a quick cell phone photo.<br />
<img class="size-full wp-image-3728 aligncenter" title="Tillamook Cheese Factory Cell Phone Picture" src="http://jessicashepard.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/seaside3.jpg" alt="Tillamook Cheese Factory Cell Phone Picture" width="850" height="565" /></p>
<p>I have only once before driven up highway 101 from Tillamook to Seaside. In my head, it was about 15 miles. Perhaps I should have checked the gps. After driving 20 miles we saw a sign &#8220;Seaside 26&#8243;. Luckily at the same time the little one&#8217;s eyes were closing in the car seat, so my mom and I enjoyed a scenic trip up the coast.</p>
<p>We pulled into the parking garage at Seaside, and Mackenzie woke up as we were putting her shoes back on. She must have smelled the ocean air because we had instant smiles. After layering up, we walked to the beach to find the swings were gone for the winter. I think I was more disappointed than Mackenzie. She just toddled about in the sand holding our hands.</p>
<p>Eventually we heard &#8220;I&#8217;m cold&#8221;, which is not something she ever admits to. We made our way back to the boardwalk, and to find some food. Some dancing in the Beebop burger place, and a couple rides on the carousel wrapped up our day. As we walked to the car, she said &#8220;stay beach stay&#8221;.</p>
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