Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Going Home...















I suppose many of us think we grew up someplace pretty special. The older I get, the more I believe that I grew up in a place that was near perfection. I just spent three wonderful days in San Luis Obispo, and if it had a real airport that could get our large family in and out easily, it would be a prime choice for retirement in my book. I had a wonderful time with old friends, and the mothers of old friends, who won't always be there to visit, as they now range from 80 to 90 years, plus.
In the photos are the two mountains that framed my neighborhood; both were within a mile of my home. Exactly 10 miles south off the 101 is Avila Beach, which is in secluded San Luis Bay, and 12 miles west is Morro Bay with it's famous Morro Rock.
I told Steve, "The good thing about a motor home is that we can retire everywhere!"










Monday, December 8, 2008

2008 -- Oh the Places We've Been!


Well, I've completed the blog of blogs for me, and in my inexperience, it runs backwards. It is not exactly as I wanted, but it will have to do now. Next year I will try to do much better. I hope you enjoy traveling through 2008 with us, as we have enjoyed this year and look forward to the new one.

December has arrived with all it's activity and in addition to the preparations for Christmas, we celebrated four birthdays last Sunday. My mom turned 82 and although she would say that she's seen better days, she has dodged several health issues and is generally doing well. Dawn turned 34, and she'll tell me that's the last time I can post her age. We loved giving Kendall an American Girl doll that looks like her, and Mike helped Michael master his new pogo stick.


























November was a huge month. Sean brought his family down and we introduced Nicole and the kids to San Diego and to Mickey Mouse. We celebrated Chase's birthday while they were here.

Thanksgiving was a long planned and very enjoyed holiday. We camped at San Elijo State Beach Wednesday through Sunday with a real Boydrow group. We had Andersons, Wilsons, Holcombs, Tedrows and Boyds and enjoyed our Thanksgiving feast right at sunset. The next days were filled with beach activities like tide pool visits, wave jumping and much more eating. We missed several who had other commitments. Starr had planned to join us, but stayed in Washington. Tracy had just deployed to Iraq and she had things she needed to handle there. Maybe next time. I can't believe I said that!

























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In October I headed back to Montana to help with Sarah and the kids and welcome Baby Reina.













In September Steve went "back to school" for the 39th time, and I received my 15 year service award with the Padres.















August also took Harrison and Kim to Wyoming where they lead a youth group on the Martin Handcart Trek.





























In August Michael, Jackson and Triston were little chicks in a ballgame along with the Famous San Diego Chicken. We headed north and visited Snowbird with Sean and Family and Natalie and Family, and stayed a couple days with Monika, Dusty and kids in the "Tedrow Suite" at their home, then drove further north to see the beautiful area of Bozeman, MT where Sarah and her family are currently living. From there, we drove through Yellowstone and over to Powell, WY to see Briana and her group. Oh....Steve caught up with me and turned 60, too.

























In July we visited Mark, Christy and Piper in DC, then road tripped on through several states to visit Palmyra, NY and Kirtland, OH. While in New York we attended the Hill Cummorah Pageant. Brad and Maren joined us back in DC and we did the National Mall at night.





















































Here's Steve touring Gettysburg via bus in the rain.



The Hill Cummorah Pageant was amazing. Here I am on Main street in Kirtland, Ohio. The Newell K. Whitney Store is in the background.















Our oldest grandchild Kendall was baptized in June. We were lucky to have Sarah and kids visiting then, so all four of my kids were together for the event. The Padres took the Front Office to New York for the series of games against the Yankees. It was a fabulous trip and nice for me to have Harrison as a co-worker and travel with him and Kim since Steve couldn't get away from school to go.




















Dayle turned 60 in May. Kind of a stand-alone
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April is Baseball time.















March to Beijing, China...Spring Training and California Adventure with Mark, Christy, Piper and Harrison and Kim (otherwise known as Mickey and Minnie).

















In February I was able to visit Sarah and family in their home in South Dakota, and Steve took a trip over President's Day to see Briana and her boys in Powell, WY.






















January brought Dawn, Mike and kids back to San Diego and we celebrated the twins 3rd birthdays along with Harrison's 31st.



















Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! It's been years since I've sent Christmas cards, and I've never managed one of those nice Christmas Letters, but this year, I'm attempting this Christmas Blog! I hope you enjoy it and can make sense out of our wonderful and crazy year.


Those of you who have spent time in our home know we recapture our years by watching the photos pass by on our computer. This has been a remarkable year and when the photos go by, I'm a little amazed by all the things that have transpired during 2008. It's hard to believe we've both worked full-time all year.

We hope you will enjoy looking at some of these photos while we remember 2008 and give thanks for so many blessings at this time in our lives.



If you are receiving this blog, we count you among the blessings of our life. May 2009 find us focused on the things in life that really matter.
Merry Christmas!













Sunday, November 23, 2008

It's Almost Time







It's been about a year ago that we planned to get as many of our kids together as possible to camp at San Elijo for Thanksgiving. Although we don't have everyone coming, we have a good group of our kids and expect a lot of fun. We will miss those of you who couldn't make it and hope the "northerners" will plan something in a couple years in another location, not necessarily for Thanksgiving, but maybe the summer.



We've been watching the weather closely, and I told Dad/Steve that he has become very spoiled here in California. He's very worried about the rain. In checking it out, it looks like there are a couple days with 30% chance of "showers". Further investigation shows the "showers" are expected between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m., so they should just add to the camping ambiance.

Those of you who always picture San Diego as a place where you wear shorts and T-shirts should know that temperatures in the day-time are expected to be in the low 60s, and the night temps will drop to the low 50s. Being on the coast means some fog which adds to the chill, so you'll want to be able to layer up.

We are really excited. Dawn and I are going to CostCo tomorrow, Harrison has been waterproofing tents (we'll bring some waterproofing spray) and we've been going through gear and double checking our lists.

We can't wait to see everyone as you check in on Wednesday!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Thanksgiving, San Elijo, Here We Come!

I can't believe it is almost time for us to go camping for the Thanksgiving weekend. Here is some information we hope will be helpful. Steve and I will pay for all three camping sites. As the numbers dwindled, that raised the price for each of those still camping, so we'll take care of it for you. I'm going to do a major CostCo trip and get lots of kid and adult snacks, hot chocolate, paper products, and basics for lunch and dinner meals. Dawn is going to bring lots of cereal and bread for everyone. There is shopping close by, so whatever you specifically need for your kids that you don't have will be easy to get. We will ask you to contribute to Steve whatever you think is reasonable for your meals. Monika and Dusty...since you don't get the "camping discount" and are paying a hotel after traveling from Utah, we won't ask a food contribution from you. Below are my schedule/dinner menu thoughts. Please write back with your thoughts and any meal or idea you would like to take responsibility for planning or fixing:

Wednesday, November 26
Camp Check-in 1 p.m. Everyone set up their camps and on our own for dinner. There is fast food across the street.

Thursday, November 27 Thanksgiving
Roast Turkey
Campfire Baked Ham and Sweet Potatoes
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Foil Roasted Fall Vegetables
Dutch Oven Stuffing
Cranberry Sauce
Rolls
Pies

Friday, November 28
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs

Saturday, November 29
Foil Dinners

Sunday, November 30 Happy Birthday to Dawn
Break Camp and Check Out at 11 a.m.

We will have extra chairs, but you should bring them if you have them along with your other camping/cooking gear.

Let me know your ideas and questions, and we'll get this all together. We can't wait!

Family and Disneyland






















It is so much fun to be grandparents at Disneyland. Steve and I have had some wonderful times since his first time to Disneyland on our honeymoon almost 10 years ago. No digital cameras then, so who knows where our pictures are. In retirement sometime I will find all the missing photos and scan them in. We had a great time with Sean, Nicole and kids this week. Hope you enjoy some photos of Disneyland and kids!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Updates






Good Morning! It looks like more and more of you are creating blogs and letting this be our blog, although we're happy to have everyone post some things here, too. Sarah is going to teach me how to link your blogs to this one, which should make it easy to keep up with everyone.


This baseball season has flown by, thankfully, and we've made great trips, covering 10 states. Between May '07 and August '08, we saw all of our children and grandchildren. Of course, having three kids and four grandchildren in town makes it a little easier. :)
Next week I'm off to Montana to meet Sarah and Aaron's new Baby Reina, due on the 15th. Love you all! Mom/Dayle
P.S. The big event I forgot to mention was that we both turned 60!


Hope you enjoy a couple of the photos!