We had
such a good time during our visit in Visalia!
We parked Abe at Guy and Jeanne Evans’ home on the northwest side of
Visalia during the week we were there.
Guy is a “gearhead” and he and Jerry had lots to discuss! Jeanne, a retired grade school teacher, had
found a second career mentoring student teachers through Fresno Pacific
University. We had lots of great
conversations! Unfortunately, they had
planned a trip to see their granddaughter the weekend we were there so we
didn’t have a lot of time together. In
the photo, Guy and Jerry are working on Abe’s generator bay door.
Jill,
Bob and Lauren came down for the weekend to join the reunion party so we had
the whole weekend with them. They
enjoyed Doug and Judee Berg’s pool both afternoons.
Jill and Lauren went to breakfast with us downtown after church and we had to wait about half an hour. The restaurant we chose was right across from the old Fox Theater. So while we waited, Lauren and I had quite a conversation about who might live in the clock tower. We came to the conclusion that Rapunzel must be up there and all those pigeons we saw sitting on the window ledge were her only friends. What an imagination!
Jill and Lauren went to breakfast with us downtown after church and we had to wait about half an hour. The restaurant we chose was right across from the old Fox Theater. So while we waited, Lauren and I had quite a conversation about who might live in the clock tower. We came to the conclusion that Rapunzel must be up there and all those pigeons we saw sitting on the window ledge were her only friends. What an imagination!
Our Christ
Lutheran Church friends’ reunion was a huge success and, of course, began with
a Sunday morning service at CLC. We
attended this church for over 30 years, and one of my favorite memories was
singing in the church choir. I love
these people!!! This summer choir was a
small sample of the worship choir that sang at the 8 o’clock service during
fall, winter, and spring. Lim Forgey,
the CLC music minister, a particularly talented man and so much fun to sing
with!
Sunday
afternoon 16 of us gathered at Doug and Judee Berg’s home in Visalia to
reminisce and catch up. I was too busy
visiting to do my diligent photography but I did catch Pastor Brian Malison
(our pastor for many years!) and Jerry having a conversation. Nothing like getting together with old
friends!
In
addition to our reunion, Sunday, June 19 was also Father’s Day. It was lovely for Jerry to have his sweet
little granddaughter there to give him a gift…of “Nutter Butter’s cookies” and
a card, which she needed to explain. She
“signed” all the cards with a little scribble that, if you squint, might say
“Lauren”.
Jill,
Bob and Lauren stayed around on Monday, which gave them the opportunity to
visit with Berk and Carolyn Johnson, Jill’s godparents and our good friends of
many years. In fact, they are the ones
who introduced us to Christ Lutheran Church in the fall of 1978.
Carolyn, a wonderful singer, pianist, and composer had pianos for Laruen to “play”. The little piano, which Carolyn found at an antique store, was just the right size! Carolyn has used that piano in a children’s sermon that I remember well. Looked to me that the Klucks need to factor a piano into their budget!
Carolyn, a wonderful singer, pianist, and composer had pianos for Laruen to “play”. The little piano, which Carolyn found at an antique store, was just the right size! Carolyn has used that piano in a children’s sermon that I remember well. Looked to me that the Klucks need to factor a piano into their budget!
Carolyn
and Berk were from Oneida, Illinois, the same little town in which my mom grew
up and where both of my folks graduated from high school. Carolyn, Mom and Dad all had the same first
grade (I think!) teacher! When we were
contemplating a transfer to the Visalia Butler Mfg. plant in September 1978,
Jill was due the next February. I cannot
imagine how hard it was for all of our parents to consider our moving so far
away, but when my folks learned we were joining the Johnson’s in Visalia, it
all was okay!
We took
a driving tour East of Visalia to see Lake Kaweah while we there. We had heard that the reservoir was fuller
than it had been in years. Indeed! In fact, we could see snow on the higher
peaks of the Sierras…wonderful!
Wednesday,
June 22, we made our way to Coyote Valley RV Resort in Morgan Hill, CA. This RV park was about 20 minutes from Jill
and Bob’s house in San Jose. Although we
hoped to spend our summer in Anacortes, WA, we could not get into our RV park
there until July 8, so we chose to “cool our heels” in Morgan Hill and enjoy
some more time with the kids.
Jill
had one request of our time and that was to replant their front flower
bed. Yahoo! Off to Home Deport for purchases. We had planned Friday, June 24, as a Grandma
and Grandpa day with Lauren. Surely she
needed to help plant flowers. Lauren was
in charge of shaking fertilizer into the holes in which the flowers would be
planted…seeds, she called them. What a
hoot! Grandpa finished the project long
after Lauren and I decided it was time to go inside for lunch. Such a good guy!
If that
wasn’t enough for one day, we walked about 4 blocks to the park where Lauren
demonstrated her jumping skills. She was
fearless…tough on a Grandma’s heart! And yes, she was wearing snow boots!
Saturday,
June 25, we took Lauren to see her first movie “Finding Dory” while Jill and
Bob went to a brew fest in Santa Cruz. Of
course, Nemo had to come with us! Lauren
was enthralled with the movie and thought that her living room needed that
really big TV! She sat through the whole
thing and didn’t get restless until the end…just about the same time I started
to think it was time to move! She even
ate a whole bag of popcorn!
You can see from the photo, she was much more interested in the previews on the screen than getting another picture taken.
You can see from the photo, she was much more interested in the previews on the screen than getting another picture taken.
We walked
home from the movie…about a mile. Lauren
made it almost all the way under her own power, stopping periodically to run up
and down available apartment stairs!
(When was the last time you ran up and down some stairs for fun?). A quick lunch and then I convinced her she
ought to take a nap. Although she wasn’t
sure she needed one she was willing to try…and slept 3 hours! Grandpa and I had a little shuteye, too!
We
weren’t sure when Jill and Bob would be home so we planned to cook dinner on
their grill and included sweet corn on the menu. Lauren approved!
Tuesday,
June 27, we drove to Redwood City for a little exploring. We had had some rather warm days (>100 F)
in Morgan Hill and were amazed at how quickly the temperature dropped as we
approached the bay. We were curious
about the sign that led us into the old downtown area…”climate best by
government test”. A little research and
we learned that this slogan was based on a climate survey conducted by the US
and Germany before World War I. Redwood
City’s climate tied for the world’s best with the Canary Islands and North Africa's Mediterranean Coast! Wonder why that study was
done and how they decided the winners!
Time for
some lunch in Redwood City so we “yelped” lunch places, looking for something
new to experience and came up with this Fiji place! These sisters from Fiji had immigrated to the
US and set up this little take-out place across from the Amtrak station. I asked the lady in the ball cap why they had
come here and she said, “Of course we came… everyone wants to live in
America!” Think about that! I’m sure my Swedish grandparents and
great-grandparents had the very same thought.
I cannot tell you exactly what I ate but it was a delicious and spicy curry. The green stuff at the bottom right was spinach and eggplant…to die for! The little pile of red stuff in the bottom center was hotter (spicy) than anything I’ve ever experienced! Yum!!!
I cannot tell you exactly what I ate but it was a delicious and spicy curry. The green stuff at the bottom right was spinach and eggplant…to die for! The little pile of red stuff in the bottom center was hotter (spicy) than anything I’ve ever experienced! Yum!!!
On our walk back to Beth’s house we got our courage up and stopped at Staley’s Club, a local “dive bar”. It turned out to be delightful inside!
You might
wonder why I have included a photo of Jill and Lauren standing in our
shower. They came to the bus one evening
for dinner and while Jerry and Jill were sitting outside talking Lauren and I
were inside playing. She was the Mom
going to work and I was the little girl being dropped off at daycare! Our shower was the car! Jill came inside to see what we were doing
and got a tour of the game…very creative!
Lauren enjoyed visiting with Smokey, too. Smokey was cautiously friendly…thank goodness!
Lauren enjoyed visiting with Smokey, too. Smokey was cautiously friendly…thank goodness!
Sunday,
June 3 we were back at Advent Lutheran Church in Morgan Hill. This active congregation was focused on the
Morgan Hill Fourth of July parade the next morning. Jill, Bob, and Lauren came for hamburgers
that afternoon and we made plans to go.
We had found Lauren a “Dory” at Wal-Mart that morning after church and this little stuffed toy was a big success.
We had found Lauren a “Dory” at Wal-Mart that morning after church and this little stuffed toy was a big success.
July 4,
Monday, we were ready for the Morgan Hill parade. I was quite impressed that no candy throwing
occurred! This was a perfect Fourth of
July parade.
We saw bands, horses, old cars, and lots of floats. This young man had the important job of picking up after the horses came down the street. Funny that the guy on the other side of the road felt it necessary to salute.It lasted about 2 hours and was almost longer than some of us could handle!
We saw bands, horses, old cars, and lots of floats. This young man had the important job of picking up after the horses came down the street. Funny that the guy on the other side of the road felt it necessary to salute.It lasted about 2 hours and was almost longer than some of us could handle!
We
stopped for lunch on our way out of town and said our good-byes. Had to include this cute shot of Lauren watching a video on Jill's phone. Sure was hard to leave Jill, Bob and Lauren,
but we knew we would be seeing them in Illinois in September at the family
reunion.
Tuesday,
July 5, it was jacks up and time to head north to Anacortes. We took I-680 to I-80 and crossed the East
Bay on the Martinez Bridge, with a toll of $20!
I think that’s the largest toll we’ve ever paid anywhere! It was impressive passing the yard full of
newly off-loaded cars waiting transportation, with a view of the Navy’s mothball
fleet in the background.
That
night we stopped at the delightful JGW RV park just south of Redding, CA, right
on the Sacramento River. We had not
explored Redding in any of the times we had stopped previously, so we decided
to correct that omission.
Our first stop was the Sundial bridge, spanning the Sacramento River in downtown Redding. This pedestrian bridge has helped to bring tourist dollars to the town and was part of a riverfront development. The upright…the shadow-casting object…only told the time during the afternoon of the summer solstice. Interesting, nonetheless!
Our first stop was the Sundial bridge, spanning the Sacramento River in downtown Redding. This pedestrian bridge has helped to bring tourist dollars to the town and was part of a riverfront development. The upright…the shadow-casting object…only told the time during the afternoon of the summer solstice. Interesting, nonetheless!
Our
second stop, a microbrewery, of course, was called “Woody’s Brewing Company”. With that name we had to check it out! The owners were Polish from Michigan, but
nicknamed Woody. Fortunately, they
served great beer, too. I thought this
was a great picture; knowing “Woody” was Jerry’s nickname in high school.
We left Redding
the next morning, Wednesday July 6, and were eager to cross the Lake Shasta
Reservoir. When we were through here in
February, the Lake was a mere puddle. It
was amazing to see it looking so full!
We noticed, too, how the landscape still looks green…amazing in
July. After four years of serious
drought, one wet winter didn’t replenish the water table, but it was looking
hopeful.
It would not be a trip north on I-5 through Oregon without a picture of Mt. Shasta. We were pleased to see how much snow remained.
It would not be a trip north on I-5 through Oregon without a picture of Mt. Shasta. We were pleased to see how much snow remained.
Our
Wednesday evening stop was at Seven Feathers Casino and RV Resort in
Canyonville, WA. This was a first class
RV park with a beautiful site, lots of room and interesting neighbors. We didn’t go to the casino but BBQed and
visited…a lovely afternoon.
Thursday,
July 7, brought us to Washington and rain!
Just about the time we crossed the border from Oregon, it started to
mist and we soon were travelling in a serious rain. Welcome home!
Our stop that night just south of Olympia was not one of my better
choices. To reach our site, we had to
follow a guy on a bike as he guided us through the trees on a narrow road. He even stopped at one point to correct Jerry
and his driving techniques down this narrow path. Amazing.
We
arrived at Fidalgo Bay RV Resort in Anacortes about 1:15 and it felt good to
back. We are looking forward to being
here until the end of August, catching up with friends. More adventures to come!