Saturday, March 23, 2013

The Getty and Malibu

 
February 16, 2013

Off to the Getty in West Los Angeles.  This was a crystal clear day and that's the California coast way in the background....an Catalina Island way, way off in the distance.  We could see for miles on this Saturday and we spent 2-3 hours enjoying the grounds, and the art galleries.  And the price was right....$15 to park and then the whole place is yours to enjoy!  We had lunch at the Restaurant (yes, that's the name) and then decided to head over to Malibu for the sunset and dinner at Gladstones.  It was a great way to spend the day with my best friend!











Dinner going home from Gladstones.....

Jaxon/Kazen Daily Reminder for Gramps!

The boys handprints are what is showing below the words......what a great reminder!

Saturday, March 9, 2013

December 2012 in Tennessee

We had a chance to spend 11 great days in Tennessee with Kari, Dylan, Jaxon and Kazen to enjoy the Christmas holidays!  We spent the first two days in Chattanooga doing the Polar Express (or what we thought was the Polar Express!).  It was fun and the boys did have a chance to be tucked in to bed by two elves.


We then traveled back to Paris Tennessee to stay with the kids at their house.




Gramps and Mema also had some "break the rules" nights with the boys as K and D went our for a night on the town!

 
 
We just had a blast!














It was a great Christmas and great visit!  Can't wait to head back!

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Houseboating on Lake Mead


We set up this trip last year in November for Kari and Dylan and the boys, and Kyle and Julie to join us on Lake Mead during late July for some fun in the sun.  Average temperature was 105 while we were there and unfortunately, Kyle and Julie did not get to make the trip (missed you guys!).  Oh and by the way, Kari and Dylan didn't live in Tennessee when we booked this bad boy either.  So they had a two-plus day drive to Henderson Nevada and we had a massive 4 hour drive from So. Cal.  I was hauling a boat  and they were hauling 4 dogs (another story) and two very active boys.

We arrived to find out our house boat was destroyed in a monsoon a few weeks earlier, but have no fear, the 50 footer we rented was now a 59 footer....nice upgrade Gramps!  Best part was no extra money!!  So we got our 'lesson' on the boat and where to beach it and not beach it and we were off!  On all of the houseboat trips we have been on, and I believe the count is 6, I have never driven the big boat. Well this was my chance....I even got a captain's hat for renting the boat!  Nice!  And the most expensive hat I now own!!  We found a decent cove about an hour away from the marina and beached the boat and tied off.  Dylan and his friend, who was with us for the day only, hammered in the stakes and Kim put her Montana knot skills to work on the left side of the boat and we were secure!  We swam, rode around in the little boat, and swam some more and ate.  Did I mention it was 105!!

The first two days went off without a hitch.  Life was good...until Saturday night, or actually Sunday morning about 1:30AM.  Kari woke us up from a dead sleep and said the boat's loose.  Apparently I sat straight up and shouted, "we're floating in the ocean?" or something profound like that.  Anyway, with two boys and four dogs sleeping, the four sleepy, tired adults tried with a pen light and no moon to figure out where we were.  According to whom you talk with, we were in one of four spots in our cove.  What we pieced together is that the left side stakes pulled up and were in the lake and the boat was being held by the right side stakes...we had flipped around completely (thank you monsoon wind) and the left side of the boat was banging against the shore.  Our little boat was also loose and up against the shore, but far enough away that we weren't going to crunch it with the big boat.  I started the engines (mistake) and tried to back us up into the cove and promptly broke a fin on the left hand outboard.  Nice!

Well, we had no idea about what we were going to do about the two 'lost stakes' that ended up in the lake. Enter Montana girl - remember the knots she put into the left side ropes....they held together and the stakes were at the bottom of the lake!  So we hammered in the stakes (way in...actually so far in that we couldn't get one of them out the next day) and retied the boat.  This wasn't before - Kari and her pen light slide down the hill about 20 feet; I cut his thumb open pretty good sliding down the hill and then splattered blood every time I swung the sledge hammer on the stake; Dylan was the man as we re-hammered in the stakes - doing about 2/3rds of the hammering at 3AM in the morning and Montana was shoving the bow of the houseboat down the shore as we tried to get it beached again.  Two and a-half hours after Kari woke us up....we were anchored again.

The next day, Sunday, we decided to move the boat to a better cove (you think?) and we found a beauty around the corner.  With one outboard working just fine, we made our way over and beached/tied off.  Here are a couple of shots off the back porch.




We had some great day trips in the little boat, traveling to other marina's (Temple Bar and Las Vegas Marina) to get lunch or just make our ice cream and gas run.  We did some skiing and a lot of floating in the middle of the lake.  Jaxon and Kazen did great and never once hesitated in jumping into the lake to swim, even way out in the middle!  Las Vegas Marina had huge fish near the docks and they loved to be fed any food.  The boys would throw in popcorn and the fish would go crazy....probably  50 fish just crawling over each other.  One trip we made was to Hoover Dam...not as impressive from the water side...
 
 Here is our little ski boat as we were getting ready...she's eleven years old and still plugging along!

I'll close with the story about our trip from our new beach spot on Monday to empty the holding tanks and top off the gas tank.  So we headed back to Calville Bay.  I decided to tell my death-defying story to Steve, the driver/mechanic who met us at the break water to take us into the dock.  I told him about the prop I broke and the fact that one of the two toilets on board was stopped up - both of which COST money to fix.  Prop = $130ish and $35+ for the toilet.  And probably more $$$ was what we were thinking.  So Steve pulls his mechanic boat up behind our houseboat and has the prop fixed under 5 minutes and in the meantime, the toilet was being repaired.  I asked Steve how I pay for the prop, and he said no problem - no charge.  Really - and the same story for the toilet - no charge!  Really nice! 

We had a great time!  We finished off the week and then, back off to the house - 4 hours for some and then two plus days for the Tennessee folks.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Fourth of July Party at Dodger Stadium!

I am becoming a Dodger Fan again with the new owners and Frankie gone (not soon enough!).  Anyway, we got a call to attend the game with some friends from Hilltop C of C and we jumped on it.  Left field pavilion seats...interesting place and I hadn't sat there since I was a raging Dodger fan at the ripe old age of 16!  Yes, I did crawl under the fence on opening day in 1976 to get some autographs!



We had a blast and the Dodgers won the game easily!  We then got to do what every fan dreams of....walk out onto the grass in the outfield!  Very cool!  Then it was time for some fireworks.  All in all, a great time at Chavez Ravine!!


 
 
 

Tennessee Part 2 (Mema)

Since several of you asked about Part 2, it's pretty simple from my vantage point. Mema stayed and I came home.  End of story. :)

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tennessee, Part 1 (Gramps)

As I type this, Part 1 is complete.  Part one is Gramps being in Tenn for 4 days and Mema (that would be part 2) is still there helping paint rooms and moving the kids into their new house.  We had fun getting there on our new favorite airline...however it took a run to Starbucks to get us motivated for the cattle call on Southwest!


Once we got there, it was non stop fun! We laughed and played with Jaxon and Kazen, ate at the Mexican with a fountain restaurant (Jaxon's favorite) and swam in the Scarbrough Pool part 2 (see Kari's blog for more details!).  We even went to a movie when the weather was not cooperating and saw the Avengers (great movie and that's not a Disney plug!!).  You'll notice that someone (KAZEN) was enjoying someone else's (GRAMPS) popcorn.  I didn't even get a bite!

Mema, Kari and Kazen are enjoying the pool.  And here are a couple of our super heroes (complete with Spidy outfits from Gramps and Mema).







To finish off the Part 1 of the visit, on Monday, Jaxon, Kazen and Gramps played baseball (for about 10 minutes....) and then Jaxon announced we were going to catch some 'ribbits'.  For those of you west of the Mississippi, that's frog hunting!  So off we went to the side of the cabin where Kari said it was target rich with ribbits.  She was right!  We have 4 in just under 10 minutes!  Gramps was then asked if we could go for a walk in the woods behind the cabin.  No problem....there was no tall grass and not a tick in sight!  We had a great walk and lots of fun.  Forty minutes later, we were back in the cabin getting ready to take me to the airport.  And then it happened....Jaxon had two ticks on his stomach.  Good move Gramps with the walk in the woods.  Kazen had 3 and we found 3 more on Jax. Now it was time for Gramps to get checked for Ticks...and yes, I set the Tennessee record for Paris at 8 ticks.  And now, thanks to Kari and Dylan, I am sporting this awesome t-shirt....

That's right....I'm a 'tick magnet'!  Well, it was off to the airport.  My friend in the back of the Tahoe helped get me there safely....


 And now, Minnie and I are waiting from Mema to come home.