Sunday, June 29, 2008

A quick note on Sunday (with a photo show)



Jackson & Rylee at La Luz trailhead.

Ariel leaves tomorrow for a 750-some-mile solo bicycle ride for eight days from Fairbanks to Haines and then takes the ferry to Juneau to see David & Sandra & Jenni & Jacques. She may ride back part way with her cousin and her cousin's fiance before they drop her off at the fork to Anchorage. Chris is gone for a month of training before being deployed.

Jackson's film is premiering Tuesday, July 8 in Albuquerque.

There's another photoshow here of some recent pics. First, pictures from our recent hike with the boys. About a mile on the La Luz trail up the mountain, there's a fork and a shady spot to stop. The boys had "chocolate-milk-in-a-box" there before we headed back to the trailhead. A few more pictures with the cousins at the aquarium follows, and then the gang poses at the branch of our athletic club near the foothills. (We usually go to the giant one near our house, but this one has a really nice pool. Jack took lessons on these tennis courts.) Okay, click on the trailhead photo to start the photoshow.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Visiting Thomas in Durango; Lisa & Sarah visiting on their way to Ole Miss.

Hanging in trees with friends, Jackson is enjoying his summer. There's library trips with Cyndi, and trips to the biological parks. I go swimming with them about once a week. Jack spent the week at vacation bible camp and loved it. Soon there will be tennis lessons for Jack and swim lessons for both of the boys.



What has become an annual tradition for Father's Day, we went to Durango, camped along the narrow gauge tracks, rode Thomas the Train, cooked out, tasted microbrews, drank coffee in the morning, a little wine at night, listened to the wind in the middle of the night, swam, and toured a little of the downtown.

Durango is a favorite place. Ride the Rockies, a bicycle tour, began from Durango while we were there. Bicyclers everywhere. We saw rafters on the Animas. The streets were filled with kids visiting Thomas, and there's an annual street fair for children over that weekend. I could live here.

The kids set up their chairs alongside the tracks in the morning and the evening. In the morning, and then in the evening, about 45 minutes apart, three train loads of tourists go through the campground on their way for a long and scenic ride and then return. The children wave and the passengers wave back. This part of the train trip may be the best, but the passengers don't know that yet. Jackson and cousin Nicholas race the trains and collect flattened pennies.

Rylee was excited. This was his first camping trip as a toddler. He'd get up early with me in the morning and I'd make hot chocolate for him. The mornings were cool. The first morning, I kept busy before anyone else was up by preparing breakfast of bacon and pancakes. When the sun came up over the east ridge, I'd sit in the sunlight, drink my coffee, and watch the other campers as they began their trek to the bathrooms and showers.

The boys played with their cousins, Nicholas and Lauren, in the grassy field and met the other children camping there with their families. A lot of running, some games, and even some movies. Cyndi enjoyed some peace while I took over the camping chores. She got a short run in, and a few walks with her sister.

On Monday, Lisa and Sarah visited us on their drive from their home in Salinas to Ole Miss. We had a pleasant dinner, pleasant wine, and pleasant talk about everything. The evening cooled off while I grilled salmon and we sat around the table for a few hours. Ariel called and got a chance to talk to Sarah before the signal died. (Ariel and Chris were on their way home after a weekend of salmon fishing.) There were a few hands of Uno. The boys loved playing with Lisa and Sarah. Rylee picked up the game quickly, calling out the numbers and matching the cards. Lisa and Sarah left to sleep before they would begin their third leg to OK City.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Happy 3d Birthday, Rylee

Today Rylee is three. He's been looking forward to this day. Jackson has been equally excited. Jackson stayed awake last night so that he could decorate downstairs for the morning. Rylee followed a trail of balloons downstairs, and Cyndi had a cupcake lit with candles so we could all sing happy birthday to Ry. He was so excited. He opened a few gifts that Jack picked out.

The birthday theme Ry finally picked was baseball. Ry found the team equipment bag in the garage and began pulling out batting helmets and the catcher's helmet. He would wear them around the house, even to bed if we'd let him, along with his glove, balls, "the dangerous bat", batter's gloves, and Jack's cleats. (Remind me to tell you a story about Jack's last game this year. He wanted to try catching. First pitch from the machine, straight to his cup.) I don't see how we can wait two more years before Ry plays T Ball. He's ready now.

I think there's a water park birthday event planned for today with some cousins and friends, and later we will travel to Belen for a family party. (It's Kristina's birthday, too.)