Here’s our new little baby. You can see her right hand and fingers, a side view of her head, and her heart(that black blob in her chest). She should arrive around September 24th.
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Here’s our new little baby. You can see her right hand and fingers, a side view of her head, and her heart(that black blob in her chest). She should arrive around September 24th. Anyone who has visited Zion National Park will remember Angel’s Landing, a razor-thin mountain of rock that juts up above the Big Bend, across the river from the Great White Throne and the Weeping Rock Waterfall. In one of the first explorations of Zion Canyon in 1916, Frederick Fisher exclaimed, “only an angel could land Continue reading Baileys conquer Angel’s Landing As most of you are aware, last August Linda and I discovered a “problem” in our kitchen — buckling in the hardwood floor, among other things. A plumber friend found that the outlet hose of our dishwasher had been eaten by a hungry rat, and in addition to the water damage on the floor, there Continue reading Our kitchen remodel is done! But we try anyway. Yes, it really is very nice here in sunny San Diego. The heavy rains are gone, and Christmas is lovely. Here are some photos we took. Please join in and add some Christmas photos of your own! Jonas and Rachelle trimming the tree Christmas morning — Continue reading It’s hard to be in the Christmas spirit when it’s sunny on the beach Ariel and Obi-Wan Kenobi. Grandma Bailey once told me that I wouldn’t be an important grandchild until I had babies. I think she’s probably right – it’s basically impossible to beat pictures of Cora, Kacee, Brooke, Jonas, Rachelle, and Beckett being so darn adorable. But, as I’ve discovered this summer, there sure are a lot of upsides to being Continue reading The Upside of Being Single On Aug 23 Michelle and I hiked to the top of Mt Dana in Yosemite, which at 13,075 ft is the second-highest mountain in Yosemite (after Mt Lyell). It is a difficult hike, almost as challenging as Half Dome, in part because of the higher elevation (the entire hike is well above the elevation of Continue reading Hiking duo conquers Mt Dana and Mono Pass Linda and I went whale watching off Monterey Bay today. Because of a bumper crop of krill in the region of the “Grand Canyon” of Monterey Bay, an unusually large number of whales have come to the area. We took one of the whale-watching tour boats from Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey to see the sights. Continue reading The 400,000-pounder that got away Yup. Linda and I hiked to the top of a very dramatic-looking, craggy mountain peak in Northern California known as Sierra Buttes. It was a lovely day, and a lovely hike. Here are some photos: Sierra Buttes from the road, on our way to the trailhead: Photo Close-up shot of summit — note there is Continue reading 60-year-old grandmother hikes to top of jagged Sierra Buttes Adam and I met two years ago when he was rappelling from a skylight into the gym dressed as Batman for the annual Singles Ward Film Festival. They asked Adam to host this year’s Tim Burton themed event as Willy Wonka even though we graduated from being singles. I went as the White Queen from Continue reading When you’re single, you have a lot of free time to decorate ward activities… |
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