Saturday, May 31, 2008
Some times its not what you plan , but what you do with your time that matters
I had booked us an adventure, dream of my life time to go up in a hot air balloon to celiebrate our 18th wedding anniversary. I got to work at 6:30am frieday to ensure we'd get a jump on the traffic up to Tahoe. I had reservations at Harvey's, in South Lake and knew the gig for the HAB ride was that we had to get up at 4:30am to call to make sure we were "a go!" We got to Tahoe around 6pm, checked in and decided to dine at the Cabo Wabo at the hotel. We enjoyed some high fuel drinks to start the adventure. Enjoy their mexican fare and headed to the penny machines for a little gaming fun. All knowing we had an early day, the plan was call at 4:30, be wisked away at 5:30 to a boat, zoom out to the middle of the lake, launch in the HAB and a four hour adventure including Fallen Leaf Lake and sunrise. We threw away like 20 bucks on penny machines and were in bed by nine, warmed with "rita's!" I felt like that Disney commericial with the kids, "you sleeping? No, I'm too excited!" So I saw 1:30am 3:30 am...finally 4:30...Rich called the HAB shop and Harley confirmed it was still raining and windy at Heavenly and since we didn't want to end up in "OZ" it was a "no go." Turn over and lament about what didn't happen but we did sleep some more. 7:30 I got up, done with sleep, got showered, dressed and down to Starbucks for some java. Oh and then there was a Cinnabon, (damn that scent!)...so I bought one of those. We enjoyed coffee and Cinnabon in bed. Our spirits weren't to dampend...we headed down the hill at like 9am. Stopped in Cameron Park, Arrow Springs to buy some glass supplies and Costco again supplies. Once home, and after reading our Aunt Sue update on our pets...love her we went about our day...me in the studio, kiln running and Rich went to help Mark with jack hammering....all and all I'm fine it didn't work out, cuz Rich and I always find a way to have fun together, and isn't that what matters after 18 years married???
Props. out to Brenda, happy birthday sister!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Memorial Weekend-success!
We started the long weekend with a nap. We were going to see Rich's friend, who's in a band: The Imaginots at the Fox and Goose. We picked up Anna for the nights festivities and to order a pint! The Imaginots were first up of three bands....NOT ! Their bass player didn't show up, we heard three other bands...then threw in the towel. Gawd it was 11:15pm...I had Ensure to drink...come on!...but we did not crash as soon as we returned, there were songs to howl to, stories to tell and dances to dance....all in Anna's living room. The night wound down and we found a bed, couch or sleeping pad to curl up in. Then there was the gentle nudge of waking up fracking roofers next door, subtle as Heavy Metal, singing to themselves, and bang, bang, bang...freakin 7am! Now really? come on....Anna and I were pissed and Rich kinda let us be and rolled over. They stopped after a half hour and the only reason they remained alive was because Rich edumacated us that they were getting the tar paper down on the roof due to the rain-but they were majorly lacking social skills...apparently they were NOT at the Fox and Goose Friday night! Whatevhar! Since we were up, we made lemonade outta lemons....Tower Cafe yeah! I had crab cake benedict, Rich had a pulled pork omelet and Anna had buttery french toast! We parted ways and went about a Saturday's worth of chores...studio for me. Oto's and sushi for Rich. Then we watched Donnie Darko (holy crap!) freaky Frank! epp!!!
Sunday we did the Salmon Falls mountain bike trail, treacherously steep, rocky and isolated...but we made it. We went to Indiana Jones Sunday night-Loved it!!! Then a book store visit, Indian food dinner and capped with a trip to Cold Stone Creamery...Great date day.
Today was real chores. We rearranged the living room (better Feng Shui) and now prepped for returning to "work life!" Great weekend and the kiln is going again, my fingers are crossed these new decals work!
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Hottest day of the Summer
And Mark Pyle calls to order, ShovelFest '08. He rented a tractor and hired two "Labor Ready" day workers. We started early this morning, gloved, sunscreened up and willing to put a days worth of killah work in. What we didn't expect on this 100 degree plus day was the humor and laughing through the wheelbarrow caravan, through the dirt, through back breaking shoveling...but with tunes of our youth inspiring us to continue, together we pulled 20 yards of dirt out of Mark's backyard. Rich, Edda, Don, Will, Larry and myself freakin rocked a brutal day. Mark was our quarterback and we all took his lead and orders in stride...each burning muscle, sweating through our clothes but not through the dirt, nothing penetrates the dirt....but it was fill the wheelbarrow, maneuver it through obstical course, get it to the dumpster, up the ramp and dump....then repeat 100's of times. Thanks to Mark's good karma he hired some Day Laborers that were up for the challenge. Plus they were funny, underspoken Larry (who's been married 7 times) and joking Will (with one lung, a machete fight story, 8 kids and land in Shasta that he's going to move to) when you get down to what makes you feel "real" in life, today was one of those days...we were all equal, equally in pain, equally suffering, equally hot but most importantly equally appreciative of the fact that a hard days work is something to be proud of and together we could move mountains.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
drama-meter in the green
the weekend was good, Friday night Anna came over we did some reminiscing and lots of laughing. Saturday we went to the Whole Earth festival, saw Iron Man and hit my fav Thrift store. Then did a sushi night with Mark, Edda and Laurel.
Sunday was all about my mom and Mother Day...we went to Capital Nursery and walked for hours...what a great nursery. She reminisced about her love of nurseries and plants, talked about her Mom's favorite flowers and at one point she just wanted to stand by the roses and drink in the smell. Love my Mom! And since I never met her Mom (she passedwhen my Mom was but 15) I like to hear stories about her. We went to Pasta Pomodora for lunch, freakin love that place. She had a shrimp pasta dish with this dreamy tomato/cream sauce and I went for their chicken piccata...loved it. Then off to Home Goods, a great store to buy all kinds of kitchen, housewares and bathroom stuff.
Now ready to get organized for starting another work week!
Sunday, May 04, 2008
a mini vackay to Santa Barbara and Simi Valley for our bro in laws 60th
Rich and I headed to Santa Barbara Thursday morning, Scion packed and adventure in our sails. We stayed next/close to the beach at El Capitan Canyon, pictured in this month's Sunset magazine. We thought what the hell, cheaper than a hotel in Santa Barbara and a authentic experience. The first night was dreamy, in our safari tent, cushy bed and electricity. The compound had one (we thought there'd only be one) disturbing attribute: it was totally The Darma Compound. Thursday in the parking lot there were only three other cars there, probably 100 cabins and 50 tents...we walked through to the store to see a kid heavy family outing with a section of 30 cabins...I had chills, kept waiting for Sawyer and Freckles to pop up...thankfully they didn't but the underlining fear remained for me. But the store had stellar food, energetic staff and nature for days. It is set a bike ride from a picturesque beach view t-boned with a wandering creek. There were birds galore. At night it was cold, and the walk to the bathroom house was terrifying but short. No smoke monsters! and I was looking. The next day we planned an outing to Solvang as I had spent many days running amok with my cousins in my early days. And the movie Sideways brought some of those memories back, I had to go. So easing our way through the vineyards and rolling hills we passed the first and only Ostrich Land, which freaked us out seeing 100's of huge prehistoric birds cruzing about from the highway...but we pressed on. In 1977-9ish Solvang was a Danish invasion, from the food to the windmills and little wooden shoes everywhere. Well 30ish years later it was just a tourist trap, buses coming in from all over dropping Seniors off for the day. So we walked around and got out. I got no flashbacks...which is was sad but Rich indulged me by going my grandparents house in Santa Barbara. Driving away, disheartened...we passed Ostrich Land again and Rich insisted we turn around and go in. Of course camera in tour. So the owner was very serious taking us through the training because the Ostriches were huge, strong and hungry. The utensil to feed the birds was a steal dustpan with a dog dish tied to it. So you go out the door and the birds rush you...I was up first and terrified. The started pecking, and I was all about feeding them but keeping my body, face and hair as far away as possible.Rich just stood there clicking and laughin his ass off...then he was up, Stud man, no fear and they got pissed when your bowl was empty. It was exhilarating! Made the trip worth it!
Then down to my Grandparents house, or about the general area. My mom remembered the street name but not the number. Funny how childhood memories make everything soooo much bigger. The magnificent house I remembered was smallish and simple but held memories nonetheless. Many summer mornings waking to my Grandads famous sourdough pancakes, my fourposter bed and my Nana's love of flowers. We traipsed around Santa Barbara and wound up on some harbor. We spoke to the docent at the Santa Barbara Outdoor Activity division about the Channel Islands. Maybe a future Kayak site. She was soooo bored and just thrilled to have someone interested to talk to, she said most people come up ask for dining recommendations and then leave. Then back to the campground...parking lot now filled. Filled with no less than 400 kids (Rich says the numbers increase with each installment of the story) These were "make a wish kids" from the intercity, one might think that may strike an empathetic bone in me but no. They were everywhere, screaming and having fun like kids camping should make...but come on we were hostages between their cabins. There was not enough wine to drink to make the noise of their band serenade sound melodic! They pounded, what sounded like buckets with wooden spoons for four hours. Not amused and interested in marital bliss, Rich offered the only pair of earplugs to me. I drifted off to sleep at 9:30 and Rich was cursing every last one of them up towards 11:30pm. Alls good, someday they'll be camping in the cloth, non-sound barrier tents! We checked out enroute to Tom's big 60th bash. We happily checked into the Courtyard, and took a real shower and headed to the party. Well, never having gone to a LA party, it was everything you'd imagine (Cookie you host quite a party) Million dollar house, catered, dance floor and an amazing group of friends. Rich even re-met Mindy from his graduating class. What a coinsidence! Tom and Cookie were in their element, smoozing and entertaining. We drank, ate and remet many people. The P's were there, Patty, Peggy and Pammy...and Bug, yes Bug. all friends from many decades of Cookie. Tom, a helicopter pilot from Vietnam, who flew in Thailand, Alaska and all over the world has his posse. Great tales, many smiles and loads of love. The nephews where there, in charge of outdoor heaters, Mr. Margarita machine (yes they have them....like a slurpee machine at 711) and the music. We danced alittle and thourghly enjoyed ourselves...fonded memory of Cookie, was walking around with a Budweiser in her hand, posed above here camera taking pictures. Welp a quick stop in the am for a family visit and we got to see the gift I bought Tom on Ebay...cuz in our minds...he is Superman. Lob all, back to work tamale!
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