Saturday, January 27, 2007

WHAT A BIRTHDAY!





Yesterday I had a wonderful birthday. I began with Mass. Then I met Ron at Starbuck's. From there I went for a pedicure and manicure. Then Dad and I went to Costco's to pick up his new glasses. When I returned home Ronnie was waiting for me with Ron. He flew down from Portland as a surprise and I was surprised!

After lunch Dad took us all to see the Palm Springs Follies. What a great show! All the actors were 60 years or older and they looked terrific. See me with one of the men. They danced and sang and gave a marvelous show. It was such fun. When that was over Ronnie took us out to dinner. Back at our trailer I opened my gifts and we had some hand picked desserts that were so very yummy. The day was just perfect.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

RON'S BIRTHDAY WEEKEND





Last weekend we headed in to Los Angeles for two reasons. First, Dad was invited to ride with Uncle Mike and Aunt Jeanne to Placerville to visit his other siblings. On Thursday we met them at Bob's Big Boy in Burbank. Off Dad went for a wonderful mini vacation. Second reason was so Ron could spend his birthday weekend with his family.

Ron and I then headed to his Mom's. Friday was his birthday and we had a lovely day. We began the day with a walk around the Los Feliz hills. We then stopped at his favorite coffee shop. After that we picked Mother up and went out to brunch in Burbank. From there we accompanied Ron to his number one store, Frye's. He spent over an hour looking at electronics.

Friday evening we went to dinner with Mother, Diane and Jose at the Gaucho Grill. Yummy! Back at Jose's and Diane's there was an amazing Cuban birthday cake that Jose picked out just for Ron. It was such a nice day!

The rest of the weekend we stayed with Mother and enjoyed her company. We did go to the movies to see CHILDREN OF MEN, a rather dark futuristic film. On Sunday I saw DREAMGIRLS. That was a fun movie. And Sunday night we had a great visit with Aunt Cosie, Uncle Bobby and Aunt Anna.

On Tuesday we met again with Mike and Jeanne, picked Dad up and headed out to the desert again. All in all the weekend was good experience for all of us.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

FORGOT MY CAMERA OVER CHRISTMAS- Christmas Day






So Christmas day was more about eating and enjoying each other's company. We were blessed to have Aunt Anna and Mark and Mary Alice with us for the day. It was relaxed and perfect. We missed Ron and Amy and Lisa, of course. But each of them had very important places to be.

For those of you who don't follow the other blogs Ron and Amy were in Portland helping provide a great Christmas for Amy's family. Because of Amy's mom's breast cancer Amy carried on many of the traditions for the Pearson family. She did this well, too, I might add.

Lisa was in Hungary having the time of her life. We are all happy for that as we missed her very much. It was a special Christmas for everyone I am sure.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

FORGOT MY CAMERA OVER CHRISTMAS--Christmas Eve







Who can believe it? I actually forgot my camera when we went into L.A. for Christmas. So I have to depend on the few pictures I borrowed from Rick and May.

Anyway Ron, Dad and I drove into Los Angeles on the 20th. Patty and Scott came and picked Dad up right away to spend the holidays on the central coast with them. Ron and I immediately set about decorating his mom's house for the Christmas celebration. She had nothing done prior to our arrival because she has basically been living with Ron's sister, Diane and her husband, Jose. However, our traditional Christmas dinner was planned at her home and we needed to get things Christmassy. And we did.

On Friday evening Rick and May arrived from a week in Mexico to spend Christmas with us. All day Christmas Eve Ron, Tessie and I cooked and cooked for the big day. So Christmas Eve dinner was a treat at a Thai restaurant. We felt this honored May in a way and also we all selfishly love Thai food. Ron's cousin, Mary Alice, and Heather's boyfriend, Casey, joined us and we had a lovely time. After dinner we went back to the house to open presents.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

CHRISTMASY SATURDAY








Well Saturday at Outdoor Resorts was full of Christmas fun. There was a Golf Cart parade. Some really cute entries went rolling by our place. There certainly was the spirit of the season here. On Saturday evening there was a Christmas Concert that was great fun. They did many favorites with a World War II canteen theme. Dad, Ron and I went and had a nice time.

I am also including a snapshot of this morning's beautiful sunrise. Living here always reminds me of a song from CAMELOT. It says, "The rain must never fall til after sundown. By 9:00 pm the moonlight must appear." We did have a little rain last night while we were in bed. Most of the time the clouds just catch on the mountains as you can see in my photo. All in all it is almost too perfect here this time of year.

Friday, December 08, 2006

BEGINNING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON AT OUTDOOR RESORTS






Well this week we had a visit from Mother. Ron brought his Mom out on Monday evening. She just left this morning. While she was here I did a lot of decorating. I even managed a real tree and placed it between the chairs in our main room. I may be in a trailer in the desert. But it is the Christmas season just the same and we have made a cozy little Christmas feeling here. Dad even allowed me to put up his little tree.

Tomorrow there is a golf cart parade with many decorated golf carts. My men weren't too keen on decorating their carts, but we will go see the parade. Then tomorrow there is a Christmas concert. Sounds like fun and I look forward to it. So everything is good.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006






On Thursday we left Los Osos and headed south. Dad, Ron and I had lunch with Ron's mom in L.A. Then Dad and I left Ron with his mom and went on out to Outdoor Resorts. We were there Thursday and Friday. See Dad's new car.

On Saturday Steve drove out for a visit with Dad and I went into L.A. for an Artshow opening that Rick was having in Echo Park. It was a fun opening as many family members gathered and enjoyed the evening. This art of Rick's is so fantastic with a totem pole theme. Quite unique actually.

Sunday Ron, Rick, May and I stayed in L.A. with Mother again. Rick, May and I went to a Thai Restaurant for lunch. There is nothing quite as delicious as having May help you order Thai food, very spicy and extra yummy.

On Monday May flew home. Rick and his friend, Gabe, drove north for Portland. I drove back to join Dad in the desert. He and I did some banking and major grocery shopping. Ron and his mom came out later in the day.

FINALLY LEFT ASHLAND ON NOVEMBER 29TH






A week ago today we left Ashland. The scenery was spectacular. Mount Shasta was particularly breathtaking.

Our first stop was at Patty and Scott's in Los Osos. Melissa was there with her beautiful family. Melissa even made us dinner, the best chicken dish I have ever tasted. I must get that recipe. Our visit there was warm and wonderful as always.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

MAYBE NOT FINAL SNOWSTORM






This morning we awoke to more snow. Some pictures here are demonstrative of why we are probably won't be leaving today.

Aside: Lisa, look at the snow on your car.

Lovely for the holidays. Not good at all for travel. If it looks like this at our house the mountain must be impassable.

I also included a picture of Yogi with our little neighbor, Seta. She came over to borrow Yogi for a couple of hours last evening. Seta and her family took care of Yogi when we went to Italy. They really do love him. Last night they dressed him up like a prince which is just what they claim he is. So I snapped af picture of them for our memories.

Monday, November 27, 2006

A FINAL SNOWSTORM





Actually this snowstorm is a final one for me, but the first of the season here in Ashland. God is good. He blessed me with a little white holiday weather before we head south.

This morning we awoke to this glorious snow. As you can imagine Dad and Ron are less than pleased. They are afraid this will postpone our departure tomorrow. I seriously doubt it as the sun is out now and already melting everything.

You can see by Dad's silly expression how happy the snow makes him. Yogi, too, would rather not step outside in this weather. "Twinkletoes" I like to call him.

Wish us luck tomorrow with our trip.

Saturday, November 25, 2006

FRUITBREAD SATURDAY




Most of today was dedicated to the making of fruitbread. Making twenty loaves of this bread takes some time. Many hands got into the kneading of the huge mound of dough. We luckily had Dad's advice. So things went pretty smoothly.

Rick was supposed to head south to San Francisco and then Los Angeles. He has an art show in L.A. next weekend. He was only 3-4 miles from our house this afternoon when his car overheated and quit. So he had it towed back to Ashland and we are blessed with his company one more day.

The fruitbread was all finished by 7:00pm. We tasted it and decided a good year once again. We ended the day by trying our Italian dessert with incredible chocolate and proudly checking out our fruitbread.

We had another enjoyable dinner, in spite of the USC/Notre Dame game in the background. How much football can some men watch? Plenty, I guess.