Friday, October 8, 2010

Catching Up!

The last few weeks have been a whirlwind of activity. Frank and I traveled over 3000 miles (by car) in the last month. We flew to Tacoma to pick up our two cars and drove them back down to Sisters. We rested one day and then started out to visit Luke and Lei in Southern California.

Our drive from Carson City to Mission Viejo was really pleasant and we traveled through some beautiful country.The Mammoth Lake area was particularly nice,and Frank and I would like to return when we can spend more time exploring.

As we approached the San Bernardino area, the desert was particularly bleak and the air quality was horrendous. It was really distressing! I shot this picture from the window of car - the whole world looked gray. I hope this picture gives you an idea of what it was like.

We spent a marvelous week visiting with Luke, Lei and Lizzie. Lizzie is now about 5 months and is a beautiful baby! We had fun cooking, decorating their new townhouse, and playing with our newest Grand-daughter! After leaving Luke and Lei, we drove up to Vallejo/Napa area to visit with my Mom as well as see Bunny and Michael (Frank's sister and brother-in-law). Mom was doing surprisingly well, and we were able to help her with some household tasks that needed attention. Our visit with Bunny and Michael was too short, but we had a great time. Bunny cooked up some great meals, and we had fun catching up. Michael and Frank are hatching plans to build their own outdoor oven on one of our next visits!

The drive back home was grueling - as the car did not have air conditioning and the temperature was over 100 degrees. We made frequent stops to stretch our legs as well as get some "cold" refreshments. As we passed through Doris - a small town in northern California - this sign caught our attention. Unfortunately, the restaurant was no longer in business - I guess maybe the food wasn't that great after all!

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Sounds like a lot of fun! Lizzy is so cute and how great to see them enjoying her. I can't wait to hear about Bogie's first few nights and the progress he is making. Hattie is under the bed snoring as I write this.
New spiritual idea...from St. Ignatius.
In gratitude is the core of all sin and misfortune. Interesting.
The parish is working on solving the no Jesuit problem. Diocesan plans require a pastor to be a parish. We are now searching. One idea...become a retreat center, appeals to me. Time will tell.
Molly