Sunday, July 16, 2006

Family Time - Cookout




Ron and Charlotte hosted a cookout for everyone. Aunt Marjie joined us too!


It was great to see the four generations together!

Thanks for a great time!

And thank you Gail, Roy and Justin for letting me spend the night!

Family Time :)




After the wedding, I was able to visit with my aunt and cousins. It was such a special day for me! I got to see everyone in the families. I especially appreciated the fact that Justin, Holly and Brett spent so much time with me. Not much fun with an older cousin but I appreciated every minute! :)

Ron convinced everyone to go tubing at a nearby park. Ok, so not everyone went tubing, but I tried it! I got stuck in the eddies frequently, but had a blast!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

The Wedding






Headed to Colorado for Steph and Dan's wedding. It was held high in the mountains. A spectacular day, ceremony, and friends! Steph, Sue and I met through the Belize program.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

LAX to CO






Tricks flew First Class to Denver. No lines or waiting for 1st class . . . took 30 minutes from hotel to the gate!

Flying out of LAX, we could see the forest fire that started yesterday.

Flew over desert, Vegas, and the Rockies. Think that's Hoover Dam?

Happy Birthday to Alexa and Gail! :)

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Mt. Palomar










Headed up the 5,500 foot mountain to the Observatory. As we walked up to the dome, we noticed it was being painted and the dome was rotating. A 10 hp motor moves it, but it makes no sound!

We dropped a name of a former employee who now works in NH. He was well liked so we were able to view the telescope on the other side of the glass room, meet several people and get some photos for my classroom. Thank you!

We traveled the backroads to Temecula. Not what we expected for wine country, but eventually found the wineries.

Then we needed to head towards LA to be closer to the airport. Sonja mastered the roads with Jay as the navigator!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

The Trade-off

Sonja, Audrey and I headed back to San Diego, after imposing on Diana again! We owe you big time, Di!




We tried a geocache in Huntington Beach, but had no luck so we wandered the beach. We made our way back to San Diego to pick up the next player, Jay. While we were waiting for Jay's plane, Audrey and I found the Nautical Nonsense Geocache.

We ended up saying goodbye to Audrey. :(

The new threesome plus Tricks headed towards Mt. Palomar. We ended up staying in a cabin in Lake Henshaw! Notice the sign in the kitchen. Sony was disappointed she couldn't clean any game or fish, so she cooked pasta for dinner! Cards and computers after dinner . . .

Monday, July 10, 2006

Big Sur



From Hearst Castle, we headed north towards Big Sur. The roads were curvy, high on the cliffs and foggy at times.

We finally found a room for the night that was reasonable. (The discounted $945/night was a little too steep for us.) We ended up in a cabin in the Big Sur State Park. During a hike in the morning, we discovered the redwoods!



Sunday, July 09, 2006

Heading North

We started heading north to see Hearst Castle. The drive was long but nice views along the way.




The outdoor pool at Hearst Castle. (Didn't get wet this time!)


Spotted some elephant seals along the way to Big Sur!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

July 8th




The conference has ended. We picked up A. and headed to Huntington Beach to see our old friend, Diana! Hi Di! We're invading! Still not sure what we are going to do on our free time, but it's good to be with friends!

Friday, July 07, 2006

Geocaching Booth!


On the last day of the conference, I volunteered at the geocaching booth. They had over 300 people trying it out over the three days! Nice group of people!

(Notice Peter has the GeoCoin!)

Thursday, July 06, 2006

First official day of the NECC conference.




Started the day (July 5th) with good workshops. When they are not so good, I head to the vendors area. I never made it there until all the sessions were over. But, I must admit, I did take some time off for some geocaching. A local group of geocachers have a booth here. You can borrow a GPS and they give you lessons. After that, you are welcome to try their course of 9 caches. If you do five out of the nine you can enter a drawing for a $400 GPSr. I started the course and ended up meeting two women from Louisana. We completed the course together and had lunch. Then I went back to the workshops.

Our NH group met up in the evening with the rest of the New England people. Found one person who has been thinking of doing the Belize program, so I did a little PR with her. Then the NH crowd went for dinner. (Tricks stayed at the hotel the whole day, drying out from the big wave.)

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

4th of July!



We took a little boat out to Coronado Island today.

Walked the width of the island, watched part of parade, put our toes in the Pacific. The sand was very different, with little pieces of pyrite or something like that. Lots of sparkles. Tricks was looking at it and all of a sudden a wave came up from behind . . . A little wet, but refreshing.



We were able to do one geocache called Spy School. Had to sneak it out without anyone noticing.

Off to go to the opening reception for NECC and watch the fireworks.

Monday, July 03, 2006

Geocaching Event


We decided to crash a local geocaching event. The group here is going to have a booth at the conference and loan GPSr's to teachers here at the conference. They've also set up a course with prizes. We released Lucky Charms TOO Travel Bug and picked up a white jeep TB. While we were there we also saw a Moun10bike Geocoin.

San Diego - July 2006


The purpose of this trip is to go to NECC, a national technology and education conference. We arrived on July 2, 2006. We decided to walk around near the conference center.

Our hotel room overlooks Petco Park where the Padres play. We could watch most of the game. Rooftop allows for the best view.