Driving to Mammoth on Friday, September 4th. The kids loved the rolling hills of the high desert in Southern California. They call the drive "the rollercoaster ride"!
While in Owens Valley, we stopped at Manzanar Retention Center. This was one of the Japanese Internment camps during WWII. You can see that the Government picked the "middle of nowhere" to place the Japanese...this area is literally a desert in the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas outside Yosemite National Park.
The original guard station is still on the highway outside the fences of Manzanar.
This is the only remaining original building (other than the guard station and guard tower). It was the cafeteria, gymnasium and public hall all-in-one.
I wish I could have taken more photos of Manzanar, but my camera did not produce good lighting inside the exhibit. It was haunting to see the photos of the one-room cabins that served as homes for over 125,000 Japanese. The Japanese who were targeted for internment were either immigrants born originally in Japan who had immigrated to America but had not become citizens yet (thereby officially renouncing their Japanese citizenship and loyalty to the Emperor) or who were 1st generation American citizens born to such Japanese immigrants. Several of these internment camps were established throughout the United States during World War II, but all were located in areas similar to Owens Valley - hard to get to, hard to get out of, rough environment, virtually alone.
The Manzanar exhibits told stories of how the constant wind in the Owens Valley either blew sand into the cabins during the summer or snow and ice during the winter. The winds never stop blowing through the valley. The Japanese did their best to create lovely gardens and make their sparse cabins comely with handmade draperies and tablecloths. When the war ended, the Government paid each Japanese internee $25 cash and gave them a one-way bus ticket to whereever they wanted to go. Most returned to their old homes to find they were gone (sold to others) and their businesses were closed.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Blake's 7th Birthday - September 2, 2009
First Day of School! September 1, 2009 YEA!!!
Walking up Browning Ave....our daily 1/4 mile trek!
Waiting for the bell to ring
Jocelyn in cute ribbons and bows to celebrate 3rd grade
Mark is a big 5th grader! He's sitting with Hamilton Sparks, Daniel Horton, Rachel Silverman and Justin Geurts
Blake and Caden Salkeld in 1st/2nd grade GATE class - these two boys have the energy of 20! Boyd and I bet that partnership would last just 2 days, and sure enough! in two days they were separated! By Thursday Blake was seated next to the teacher and Caden was positioned between two 2nd grade girls!
Jocelyn in 3rd/4th grade GATE class at her new desk table. James Henderson and Jessica Duong are at her table.
Disneyland - August 31, 2009 - Last Day of Summer Vacation!!
What's the best way to end summer vacation? A trip to Disneyland with no crowds! That's what we did on Monday, August 31. We got up very early to be at the park before it opened. We were the first in line for many rides!
Four happy kids riding the early tram to Disneyland!
Empty, empty, empty...the way we dream of Disneyland being!
Nothing beats being the first ones in line at Disneyland's gate!
The spacious California Adventure plaza....with the soon-to-be-ancient-history California letters
Goofy was waiting to greet us!
Walking down Main Street at the opening ceremony.
Blake just can't hide from trouble...there ain't no place that far!!
Screaming on Splash Mountain
Blake and Clayton Brooks
Congratulations Blake & Clayton! You're tall enough to ride Indiana Jones (with a little help from Jocelyn's heely sneakers that she put on Clayton!)
Brent climbing the Jungle Book ropes with Jack Brooks
We got on all the great rides and stood in short lines all morning! It was awesome! By the time we left at 1:00pm, we had done a full day's amount of rides and had plenty of fun. The perfect way to end summer vacation!
Four happy kids riding the early tram to Disneyland!
Empty, empty, empty...the way we dream of Disneyland being!
Nothing beats being the first ones in line at Disneyland's gate!
The spacious California Adventure plaza....with the soon-to-be-ancient-history California letters
Goofy was waiting to greet us!
Walking down Main Street at the opening ceremony.
Blake just can't hide from trouble...there ain't no place that far!!
Screaming on Splash Mountain
Blake and Clayton Brooks
Congratulations Blake & Clayton! You're tall enough to ride Indiana Jones (with a little help from Jocelyn's heely sneakers that she put on Clayton!)
Brent climbing the Jungle Book ropes with Jack Brooks
We got on all the great rides and stood in short lines all morning! It was awesome! By the time we left at 1:00pm, we had done a full day's amount of rides and had plenty of fun. The perfect way to end summer vacation!
Heatwave in the O.C. - August & September 100+ Degrees!
It hit 100+ degrees for the end of August and most of September. We were dying! It seems like every year we have record-breaking heat around Blake's birthday. But this year the heat lasted the whole month of September. It would have been cooler for us to move to Arizona! At the end of August, Laurie Brooks invited us to swim at her in-laws' home. It was 105 degrees outside but the pool water was only in the 70's, so the kids split time between the hot tub, laying on the hot patio and jumping into the chilly water!
The last Saturday of August was the Football weigh-in and pep rally day. Boyd went with the team to Fountain Valley and sat outside for hours while the boys lined up to be weighed. Then later all the Irvine Charger players and families held a Pep Rally at Concordia University. It was 90+ degrees inside the gymnasium without a/c running!
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Wendy and Boyd put together the team party after the pep rally. We ordered pastas and salads and set up tables and chairs on the grass. It was a fun way to meet the parents and kick off the season, even if it was still unbelievably HOT!!
The last Saturday of August was the Football weigh-in and pep rally day. Boyd went with the team to Fountain Valley and sat outside for hours while the boys lined up to be weighed. Then later all the Irvine Charger players and families held a Pep Rally at Concordia University. It was 90+ degrees inside the gymnasium without a/c running!
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Wendy and Boyd put together the team party after the pep rally. We ordered pastas and salads and set up tables and chairs on the grass. It was a fun way to meet the parents and kick off the season, even if it was still unbelievably HOT!!
Walking Wounded - Brent's head stitches
Brent and Jocelyn got into a tussle on the couch of our front room. Brent fell backwards, hitting his head on the corner of the small bookshelf next to the piano. Brent ended up with 6 stitches in the back of his head. But he loved being bandaged and pampered! Brent with his Tiger and Rex dinosaur - his favorite buddies.
California Summer Sunset
A beautiful summer night in California.
Jocelyn riding her scooter at Orchard Hills park above our home.
Brent riding his scooter. He wore Blake's old soccer uniform every other night because he always wanted to practice soccer at night!
Blake smiling in the gorgeous sunset.
A perfect summer night...
Playing at Settlers Park in Orchard Hills
Jocelyn riding her scooter at Orchard Hills park above our home.
Brent riding his scooter. He wore Blake's old soccer uniform every other night because he always wanted to practice soccer at night!
Blake smiling in the gorgeous sunset.
A perfect summer night...
Playing at Settlers Park in Orchard Hills
Mark's Fall Football Frenzy!
Our football star!
Conditioning week in July
Mark running wind sprints
Here comes the team! Practice uniforms
Mark doing sit-ups
Meanwhile...Brent's got game at the basketball courts. He would go there during every practice to "shoot hoops" with his mini Lakers basketball.
Fall practice...Mark is #10 as a blocker.
Conditioning week in July
Mark running wind sprints
Here comes the team! Practice uniforms
Mark doing sit-ups
Meanwhile...Brent's got game at the basketball courts. He would go there during every practice to "shoot hoops" with his mini Lakers basketball.
Fall practice...Mark is #10 as a blocker.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Brent's First Swimming Lessons
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