Thursday, November 29, 2007

Bicoastal Thanksgiving





Some members of the family spent Thanksgiving in the midsection of the United States while others enjoyed the holiday on the West Coast as well as the East Coast. Erin and Jeannie were able to spend time together on Nantucket Island. The girls reported that the weather was very chilly, but clear. The first picture is taken in front of Brandt Point Lighthouse. It looks like Erin is serving up a beautiful turkey with all the trimmings for their dinner. The girls enjoyed a real New England feast with several other friends from the Whaling Museum. Meanwhile at Morro Bay, the weather was warm and sunny as we enjoyed a Thanksgiving breakfast in the backyard. The smoked turkey for dinner was delicious, as always. Not only was it Stephanie and John's first Thanksgiving dinner, but we also enjoyed the company of two exchange students from Munich, friends of Allison's from Cal Poly. The last picture is taken with Mom and Dad and the grandchildren on Cuesta Ridge, along a fire road at the top of Cuesta Grade, outside of San Luis Obispo. We took a picnic supper there and enjoyed breathtaking views as the sun was setting over the ocean. As dusk settled in, it did get chilly and breezy. All across the country, where ever we were, it was wonderful being together as a family for Thanksgiving.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Utah Thanksgiving


The weather has been perfect here for Thanksgiving. We hiked to the Y on the mountain above BYU in the morning and then had a delicious dinner at the Christensen's in South Jordan. The Christensen rolls and desserts are always unparalleled. Last night, we all went to Temple Square to see the hundreds of thousands of lights lit for the Christmas season. It was cold but really made it seem like the holiday season was in full swing. Today, is carpet cleaning at the townhouse and watching the bitter rivalry BYU vs. University of Utah football game. It's been a great way to spend the long weekend, despite not being with the whole family.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Silver Bells



For reasons not known to us Lansing has its kick off to the Christmas season over a week before Thanksgiving. So we went out to enjoy the party streets near the Capitol with some neighbor friends of ours (Joyce, Deb and Paiton) to enjoy fireworks and an electrical light parade. Roots stayed bundled up in her mom's coat to stay warm.



This picture has been altered a little to drown out the effects of having a flash. I would have trashed this picture, Root's face really shows how much she was enjoying being out and about with friends.



This is us in front of the tree that was lit up in by the capitol building.



Here is a cute pic of Roots helping make the bed. Where does she get those faces???

Poverty and Wealth in Lousiana




The final day of the trip was spent going into the lower 9th Ward in New Orleans. Even though it is over two years since the Katrina hurricane, it looked like only about 10 to 20 % of the houses were being lived in. There is still so much to be done there. The final picture is of Alana at Oak Alley Plantation along the River Road.

Friday, November 16, 2007

New Orleans Nights and Days


The annual Congress of Cities was held in New Orleans this year, with over 4000 elected officials in attendance. Margaret had the NLC Board meeting and dinner at Antoine's and spoke to a group of other councilmembers on the City/School partnerships in Duarte. Alana took a few days off and flew to New Orleans to meet with attorneys that are involved in city government. One of the things that we did was to help rebuild New Orleans in some of the devastated parts of the city. The three pictures are of a one- day operation to put together a playground for a badly deteriorated neighborhood. The first picture is about 11:30 a.m. and the final picture is of part of the play equipment about 4 p.m. There were about 200 people to help make the playground a reality. We have learned a lot of lessons from this trip about being prepared for disasters in the city.


Monday, November 12, 2007

Playing Dressup

I don't really understand what Halloween is. Mom borrowed some funny clothes and kept getting me dressed and laughing at me. (You can tell by looking at my face in the pictures that I didn't think it was funny at all). Daddy kept giving me brightly colored wrappers to chew on while he ate the boring brown stuff that was inside the wrappers. So, I'm pretty sure I got the good end of the deal on that one.
Mom said I was too young to go trick-or-treating, but maybe next year.



Friday, November 09, 2007

More North Shore


The first picture is taken from the balcony of the condo. It had just rained 3 inches overnight and as you can see, there is a lake where there is usually no lake on the first fairway of the golf course. This was Grammie and Grampie's 67th Anniversary so we celebrated with breakfast out on the deck. The next picture was taken in front of the huge banyan tree that is about a mile walk from the condo in the jungle. Finally, Meg and Gavin are pictured in front of Turtle Bay with the Turtle Bay Resort and the golf course in the background. Aloha!

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Hang Loose, Gavin




Yesterday was a nice day for the beach so we headed down to Sunset Beach, where they are starting a surf championship today. Fortunately during the night a big storm came through and today there are big waves. Gavin liked the warm sand and even liked getting the bottom part of his body wet in the ocean. Looks like we have a future surfer here.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Ghosts, Goblins and Whales on Nantucket!



Erin reports from Nantucket Island that there were many fun activities for the local residents on Halloween. All of the docents at the Nantucket Whaling Museum dressed up in a variety of different costumes. Erin decided to play Jane Austen for the day, dressing up as one of the characters from Pride and Prejudice. Leading the parade down Main Street was Clara the Whale, escorted by her bodyguard, the harpooner. The local children followed Clara throughout the downtown, trick or treating along the way. The museum uses the whale costume for special occasions. If I were Clara the Whale, I'd try to keep a few steps ahead of the harpooner. That harpoon looks pretty sharp!

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Hawaiian Halloween


Gavin arrived in Hawaii to "help" redecorate the condo with his Mom, Grandma and Great Grandparents. He dressed up in his giraffe costume and we all went up to the resort to watch the sunset over the ocean while we had Happy Hour. Gavin met a friend up there, Avery, who was dressed as a Hawaiian girl. . .but Gavin won the best costume award.