Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Water Water Everywhere!

Okay....no pictures with this post. It has been raining for the last 4 to 5 days with very few small breaks. Realistically I know that California needs water so badly but.....egads so much water at one time???? Even Bradley the cat is looking water-logged! The reservoirs up here need so much water to be replenished. You know......northern California supplies southern California with water ALWAYS!!! So we really need the water. But Gee Whizzzz.......

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Pumpkins!

Ahhh the art of picking and cleaning pumpkins. Aaron found the right one for him and Seattle and Savannah even seemed to enjoy cleaning the 'goop' from inside their pumpkins. Soooo cute! I know, I know this post is really late, but I had to post the pictures.


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Monday, December 17, 2007

Trimming the Tree

Well, it looks like Payton loves the Christmas tree! Now if they can only keep her from changing the decorations from branch to branch while the tree is up!


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Three Generations

Aaron 'chilling' with his Oma and Oma Bep. He really had to open wide to take a bite out of that In N Out cheeseburger!





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Aaron zipping around on his bike!!!



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Now You See It - Now You Don't!

It's absolutely incredible how fast the weather can change, even in California where the weather supposedly is predictable! The following pictures are views from the front of our house. The time difference between the two pictures is about 1 hour. Fog gives such wonderful images for the brain to decipher. Or......the beginnings of a sci-fi movie! To see the whole album click here.





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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Payton

How can you NOT love this face. This is my granddaughter Payton doing what she loves best playing at the park. It's not often she sits still enough for pictures to be captured.

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Mt. Lassen

That is Mt. Lassen you can barely see in the distance in the first picture. Helen and I took a long drive to see the park. Mt. Lassen, in northern California, is what's left of a huge volcano that erupted back in the early 1900's. It's still active as you can see by the thermals below. It's really awesome to stand beside the thermals and actually feel the boiling beneath you, smell the sulfur and feel the rumble of the boiling resonate through your body. The sidewalk and road are really warm to the touch. It's almost unbelievable that you can stand on top of all this activity right beneath your feet. Amazing! To see more pictures click here.



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Ahhhh Southern California!

I visited my brother, Brandon, recently in southern California. We walked along the Huntington Beach pier, although it WAS cold. There were quite a few people fishing from the pier and what about those crazy people IN the water surfing! Nothing like the Pacific Ocean at sunset. More southern California pictures click here.


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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

An outing with Grandma!

Seattle and I took a drive into the hills to see if some of our favorite spots had been burned in the most recent fire. Thank goodness the pumpkin farm was safe, we love to go there every year and sometimes more than once a year. We then drove further into the foothill to look at Bouquet Falls. That's Seattle standing in front of the stream right below the falls. No damage there either. But there was devastation as we drove to these favorite spots. Fire is weird in that it just picks and chooses what it wants to devour. There would be a group of 4 or 5 houses and just one or two of them had been burned completely down....the others would be untouched. Amazing! Seattle kept asking over and over again to go down to the water but it was so cold and the water would have been much worse. Alas, Grandma had to say no.....drats!



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Savannah

It's very traumatic when your one and only "favorite" blanket is being washed and dried. It is almost like you will NEVER see your favorite blanket again. Sooooo, everyone must suffer her loss for that hour or two. Sorry about the blurry pictures but Savannah was moving around the room so fast in this her dramatic scenario. Actually, at this age everything is either in black or white, good or bad and I am sure she sees this as a bad thing!






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Campfires!

I just love the smell and warmth of campfires. Which is why I probably loved camping so much. We decided to build our own - no store bought fire pits for us! With a little ingenuity and spare parts around the property, we had our very own fire pit. I love it! Unless it is completely freezing that's where you are going to find us - around the fire. Yeah!



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Friday, October 12, 2007

Aaron's Great Train Adventure!

Gramps, Aaron, Trisha (mom) and Ian (dad) had a grand time on Aaron's first train ride from Irvine to San Juan Capistrano. Now if we could just tone down the train and horn noise we would have it made. Gramps and Aaron had the time of their lives. Isn't it amazing looking at something we take for an everyday occurrence through young new eyes. Life sure is wonderful! Click here to see entire trip album.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Seattle's First Day of Preschool!

The morning finally came, much to my granddaughter Seattle's delight, she was so excited to go to preschool. She carried her 'new' lunchbox, 'new' backpack and wore her 'new' shoes. Her sister Savannah tagged along to go to her new daycare.

Showing off her new lunch box and ready to go!

Seattle explaining what 'homework' is to Grandma!

Savannah 'smiling' for the camera. (I think she knew the flash was coming!)

Come on everyone.....we are going to be late!

Open, open, open.....look at all the kids.

And the fun begins!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Fall


I guess we are officially into the fall season! Our hill up here in northern California has beautiful fall colors. I thought I would share some of them. It's so gorgeous. The air is crisp and clear. The Sierra Mountains, just 2,000 ft above us, is expecting snow in the next two days. What a change of weather!