Thursday, November 1, 2007

Halloween 2007.....

Another year, another Halloween! Each year, since we moved to Tehachapi, I go down to Long Beach to go trick or treating with Dominic. Kristen makes his costume every year and this year he decided he wanted to be a robot. After a few complaints about all his gear to put on, we were off to Belmont Shores to collect treats and visit friends. Dominic was more excited about getting to Kara'a house than going from door to door. We had a great time and wanted to share some pictures.

Ready....set....let's hit the streets!

Kristen and Steve dressed up as themselves this year.
Yes, even little robots need to talk on the cell phone while trick or treating. Dominic got a call from his friend Becky in NY
The goblins didn't bother the Dominator!
Steve teases Kristen with a Snickers...but when we got home, Steve unloaded his shirt pocket which had almost as much candy as Dominic. Halloween brings out the kid in all of us :)
The Ghoulish gang at Kara's house.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Introducing "Hermie" the hound dog.







This is our newest family member, Hermie. As you can see, she is a basset hound. She is almost 2 years old and we love her. I have babysat for her many times over the last year or so. She is learning a lot from Bailey. So far, she is pretty mellow and has figured out the routine around here.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Acne????

I have acne, yes acne. My chin area has been breaking out like crazy over the past few months and I couldn't figure out why. I did a little research on line and discovered that yes indeedy...a woman can get acne while going through menopause because of homonal imbalances and changes. Well there you have it. No period, just pimples. Who'd a thought I would get acne at 51!

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Fall Vacation 2007.....

We just got back from our annual fall vacation. We headed up to Shaver Lake and visited all the surrounding lakes including Huntington Lake, Wishon and Courtright reservoirs. WOW, the lakes are all really low from our 2 year drought, very sad. We decided that the western sierra mountains are not as fun as the eastern sierras. Don't get me wrong, the area is beautiful, but the fishing sucked! After 3 days at Shaver, we packed up and moved on to Kings Canyon National Park. When I say packed up, I mean we pulled the slide out in on the RV, rolled up our rug, folded up our chairs, hooked up the Suzuki and we were out of there lickety split. We have it down now! We pulled in to the beautiful sequoia forest, set up our campsite and set off to see some of the sites including Grant's Grove of giant sequoia's and hiking up to what I thought was the top of the world to see the entire canyon and the mountain ranges in the distance. Again, beautiful. We got up early the next morning and drove down in to the lower canyon along the kings river. Again, beautiful! Our highlight of the day was seeing a young bear run across the road. We tried to get a photo, but he disappeared in to the trees quickly. We stopped a Hume Lake on our way back up the canyon, had lunch, fished a couple hours....not even a bite. So we again packed up and headed to another site for the night at Lake Kaweah. Lake Kaweah sits at the bottom on the foothills near the entry to the Sequoia National Park. So we got up early Friday morning, Scott fished and then we headed up to see the General Sherman tree and the rest of the big trees. We could see that there was a storm moving in but we figured our little 4 wheel drive Suzuki would get the job done no matter what the weather. Well.....who would have thought we would run in to snow. Not just a flurry, but a full blown snow storm. It was awesome! Those giant sequoia tree's looked better than ever in the snow and our Suzuki helped make tracks for a few folks who got themselves in to the snow without snow tires or chains! All and all, it was a good trip. Saw lots of wildlife, awesome views and did a little antique shopping in the small towns we passed through. Here are a few snapshots:















After hiking up to the panoramic point, I had to catch my breath before I could take in the beauty. This spectacular view was worth the climb, but I know now why I need to quit smoking!













The roaring falls in Kings Canyon. Don't tell the park rangers we took our dog on the trail to get there. Dogs aren't allowed on park trails but since we were the only people there that morning we figured Bailey needed some excercise, too.














Scott and I in front of the General Grant Grove in Kings Canyon.














Bailey enjoyed chasing the ducks at Shaver Lake. She pouted until we let her go swimming.














This is the view of the Sequoia National Park from our campground the day after the snow storm.














I took this while I was driving through the trees heading up the mountain in Sequoia National Park.














Bailey wasn't thrilled about playing in the snow, but Scott was an adventurer that day. Prior to this photo, he hiked down to the General Sherman tree. I wimped out...Bailey and I waited in the car and watched the snow pile up.















The snow got thicker on the way down the mountain.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Take your pick.....


Fall has definitely come to Tehachapi. Our temperatures have dropped and the nights are very cool. Check out the blue sky! I love fall, it's my favorite time of year. We harvested our pumpkins early this year. We figured if the grocery stores are already selling them for Halloween, we can get ours up off the ground, too. This is the cream of the crop. There are a few small one's left on the plants that are not quite orange yet, but I'll use those closer to the holidays to make yummy pumpkin pie. This is our best pumpkin crop ever. These are great for Jack-O-Lanterns! As usual, we have reserved the biggest one for Dominic!

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Dominic spends the week in Tehachapi

Well, it's taken a few days to recuperate, but we enjoyed a every busy minute of it! Scott, Dominic and I went to the Antelope Valley Fair the second night of his stay and boy can the Dominator throw darts! He won 3 prizes popping those balloons. Sure can tell he isn't a country music fan because he didn't really enjoy watching The Charlie Daniels Band or Lonestar. Scott helped him enjoy the concert more by getting him a funnel cake with cinnamon sugar, chocolate syrup and chocolate chips. Hmmmm, maybe that explains the great dart throwing! We also went camping with him. The tooth fairy also made a visit as Dominic lost a tooth the last night here. I only captured a few pictures since it was a bit hard to hold the camera with the splint cast on my arm. Dominic was a big help since I was nursing my fractured elbow during his stay. Thanks Dominic for a wonderful visit, can't wait until you come up again!


The boys tried fishing, but only caught weeds.

Dominic anticipates going on the slip and slide.
Notice the chocolate pudding all over his face....
The slip and slide was his way of washing it off.

Scott got in on the action to help Dominic learn to
actually slide rather than jump onto the slip and slide.

And of course, what would a visit be without goofy
photos. Domninic sure can do some crazy scary things
with his beautiful blue eyes, eh?

Monday, September 3, 2007

Introducing Mr. & Mrs. Steve Luna.......

Well, it's been a whirlwind week and a half that started on August 22nd when Scott and I went down to Long Beach to help Kristen and Steve with the final wedding plans. Not sure who was more nervous, but I place my bets on Steve. Kristen seemed to be quite calm throughout the whole thing, but Steve's legs were visably shaking when Kristen started walking down the isle. It was a wonderful ceremony with Kristen and Steve sharing special poems and also making a vow with Dominic. Tears were flowing by all us sentimental girls, especially Joni. The reception was awesome and I have to say, I never saw my daughters dance as much as they did that night! And I can't believe Kristen stayed in those awesome red shoes until the reception was nearly over. Here are a few snapshots of the wedding. Everyone looked so beautiful and handsome!


Kristen and I in the bride's room




Dominic was very proud to walk his mom down the isle




What a beautiful couple...won't they make beautiful babies?





What a sweet kiss...rumor has it they practiced this pose.




Happy Happy Happy! No more nerves now!




After all the pictures, Kristen was ready to party! Check out those awesome red shoes!