Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Jen's Travels
So at the end of March Jen got to travel to Connecticut to go to Emily Isko's Bat Mitsvah and see all the friends who are still in Connecticut. Emily did a wonderful job in her singing of the
Torah - I was very proud and happy that I could make it. I just wish I had been smart enough to pull my camera out and take pictures of her.
It was also lots of fun to stay with Todd and Anna and their family, as well as Channing and Pat and their family and to see Kelly and Oliver and their family as well as Blake and Mimi and their cute little one.
It was interesting to note that the whole time I lived in the Connecticut area I had my directions all wrong (no mountains to tell me which way was north). Who knew that when I went to visit the Badurek family in Hebron it was south of West Hartford - I always thought it was north. Oh well, I guess I just blame it on the MS lesions on my brain.
I also got to visit with my first nanny family - at least the parents. Somehow after 19 years the boys grew up. Seth had graduated from college and is married and Steve (I won't call him Stevie although that is very hard for me) is in college in Florida.
Thanks to everyone for putting up with me. It was a great visit!
Christmas 2008 in California
Christmas 2008 - yes I am just posting pictures from there - mostly because it snowed today (April 15) and it felt like Christmas all over again. So even though we were in California, we were in northern snowy California, not nice beach California. Here are some pics of us, the dogs and the family at Christmas.
Dad and the snowblower - sure glad we didn't have to shovel all the snow.
Here are the dogs playing in the snow - Chipotle had to wear his coat and sweater - and is very lucky he is not a girl or he would have all sorts of frilly clothes.
Here is Chipotle in his Army hoodie - you can tell how much he loves it.
The typical Christmas morning chaos.
There was also lots of sledding in the snow - wheeeeeeeeee
I even got this amazing picture on Mom and Dad's deck of their birdfeeder with a Blue Jay and a squirrel.
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