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The Girls Make the Paper!

March 2nd, 2010 No comments
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Elizabeth and Rosalina

Elizabeth and Lauren made today’s edition of The Vacaville Report for participating in a local 4H event where they demonstrated their presentation skills using their rabbits and presentation boards they had created. Elizabeth even got her photo in the newspaper too. We’re so proud of them for being in 4H. It’s such hard work, and even harder work for Denise in coordinating, transporting and helping keeping everything straight. Way to go girls!

Here’s a link to the article in The Vacaville Reporter.
http://www.thereporter.com/ci_14496791

Categories: Family

Elizabeth’s 13th Birthday – New Years!

January 3rd, 2010 No comments

We celebrated Elizabeth’s 13th birthday on New Year’s Eve with a boatload of family and friends. We have just arrived back from Disneyland the night before so we were all a little rough around the edges, but the party was a lot of fun and my band got to play some music for the guests throughout the night. Just around midnight, we gathered around the table and watched Elizabeth blow out the candles to her cake. And as the clock struck midnight 2010, my son Wyatt ran his customary lap around the cul-de-sac in his underwear!

2009 was a tough year for me personally. Giving this battle with tonsil cancer all I had was probably the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do. There were times during the treatment when I felt like I was never going to have energy, or even feel healthy and strong again. All those thought are behind me now. I’m feeling better all the time. Good enough to take a trip to Europe earlier this year and a Christmas trip to Disneyland with my family. I have been blessed with a wonderfully loving and supportive family. And my friends have been there for me all the way through this challenging year. So let’s say goodbye to a difficult and not-so-great 2009 and hello to a much more prosperous, healthy and happy 2010!!

Categories: Family, Guyle's Cancer

Disneyland and Christmas!

January 3rd, 2010 No comments

We we’re back from a wonderful family trip to the Magic Kingdom over the Christmas holiday and boy did we have a great time! Denise and I, along with my sister Sarah have been planning this trip for the last few months and there was a lot of planning indeed. It’s a complicated proposition taking eight people (our six plus Sarah and her son Owen) on a road trip such as this. Nevertheless everything went off without a hitch and vacation was a grand getaway for all of us.

Since our kids have another set of parents, Denise and I spent a relaxing Christmas morning by ourselves and went for a nice breakfast. Our road trip later that night would require me to drive through the night non-stop, so we took the opportunity to take a long nap during the afternoon in anticipation of the crew arriving later in the evening. We planned on leaving at 10pm and driving the 6 hours to Anaheim. When everyone arrived, we celebrated a Christmas night together around the decorated tree and then packed up and headed out. The drive to Anaheim was uneventful and I was able to pull into the Paradise Pier Hotel at Disneyland at 5:00am, right on time!

Our 5-day park hopper passes allowed us early entry into the park on 3 separate days, so we enjoyed a quick breakfast in the hotel and walked across the street to the park for the opening at 7am. We spent the day at the park and during the afternoon, we all started to crash and burn from lack of sleep, including me operating on zero sleep. We napped back at the hotel and went back to the park at night for the Fantasmic show in Adventureland. All I can say is it was amazing! Fireworks, costumes, watershows, sailing ships. Disney really does these types of things the right way.

Anyway, to make a long story somewhat shorter, we spent the next 4 days skipping back and forth from Disneyland and California Adventure, standing in lines, using Fastpasses, eating yummy food where we could and really enjoying ourselves. One thing that was helpful for us, is realizing that feeding our 6-person family at Disneyland easily gets to $60 or more for every meal, so we went grocery shopping outside the park and carried our own snacks and made sandwiches back at the hotel whenever we could. We really saved some money avoiding park meals when we could. However there are some occasions like eating dinner at the Blue Bayou in Adventureland that you just have to do.  The meals we all had were really good, and the service there (like everywhere in DL) is great!

So on our 5th day at the park, we were all pretty worn out and it had started to rain too. Denise and the girls made it into the park early for Mickey’s Tunetown Madness while the boys and I packed up the truck. We joined them

in the park, went on a few rides and all decided we’d had enough. Our drive out of LA was terrible with traffic worse than I’ve ever seen, but once we had hit the Grapevine, things smoothed out and we arrived home in Vacaville at midnight. Just in time to celebrate Elizabeth’s 13th birthday party on New Year’s Eve!

A few post-trip thoughts:

  • Everything at DL is pricier, but worth it. The cast members, parades, environment, food, amenities are all top notch. They pull out all the stops.
  • If you have a birthday at DL you’re in for a treat. Wearing the birthday button on your short means you’ll have cast members telling you happy birthday all day long.
  • Get to the park early as it really fills up later in the day and the lines for rides get very long.
  • Take your own food, drinks and snacks when you can. In a backpack!

If you’re interested in seeing photos of our trip to DL, you can following this link.

http://gtaber.smugmug.com/Family-Photos/Disneyland-Christmas/10827459_99QBK

Categories: Family, Vacations

Latest Checkup

November 22nd, 2009 No comments

I had my six week check up with Dr. Woolf on Friday. He typically felt my neck looking for anything swollen, jammed his fingers into the space my tonsils formerly occupied and finally ran a scope down my nose and throat. Signs indicate nothing new and the healing has continued along nicely. My throat is still a bit swollen, which explains the difficulty swallowing I’m still having. Overall it was a good checkup and I feel good my progress.

Also Saturday started my week long (9 days actually) stay-cation over the Thanksgiving holiday. I’ll be hanging around the house, finally getting to chores I’ve been postponing for months. Icky things like cleaning the gutters of years of pigeon poop and fixing the backyard fence.  Oh yeah. Jealous?

Categories: Family, Guyle's Cancer

Bike ride to Winters

October 26th, 2009 No comments
In Winters

In Winters

On Saturday, Denise and decided to take our first Fall bike ride. The ride was actually my first in nearly a year and something I had been looking forward to for a long time. We felt we could make the 18+ mile ride into the small city of Winters and back, for a nearly 40 mile ride. We left Vacaville at 10am and as luck would have it, we suffered our first flat tire just outside of Vacaville, near I505. I had never changed a flat tire on a road bike, so this was a good learning experience for me, although I can honestly report my mood wasn’t the most pleasant at that point.

I got the tire patched and repaired in short order and we rode on northward. The fall weather was great for riding and as we got about 2 miles outside of Winters, Denise suffered a flat tire. Our second of the day! Seems like I might have angered the biking gods somehow this day. Nevertheless, we pulled over into a nearby walnut tree orchard and I repaired my second tire of the day. By this time it was getting into the early afternoon and neither Denise and I were in the mood any longer for the ride back. So we stopped into a local Winters coffee shop, called a close friend (Sara D.) and were graciously taxied back to Vacaville. We got in a solid 18 mile ride and for my first lengthly bike ride post-treatment, I think I did pretty well. Although when I got back home, the tidal wave of hurt and fatigue came over me, pretty much keeping me out of action for the remainder of the day. If anyone has any road tire advice, feel free to let me know!

Next time (hopefully soon), I’ll pre-load more calories and we’ll make the ride there and back. Can’t wait!

Categories: Family

Back Home!

October 8th, 2009 No comments
Mt. Shasta

Mt. Shasta

Well after a 5 1/2 hour drive back into Vacaville on Tuesday, we finally made it home. Just in time to attend Elizabeth’s 4H awards event in Vallejo. Yeah, I know..more driving. Actually the drive home was very relaxing and beautiful as we drove through the rest of southern Oregon and into some scenic mountainous country of northern California. I always love driving past

Shasta and seeing it looming in the distance. However it was a little disappointing driving past Lake Shasta as the water line was quite low. I can’t imagine how low the boat launches must be to get boats into such low water. I was also amazed to feel the change in temperature from Ashland (46°) into Red Bluff (82°). Quite dramatic!

Elizabeth's 4H Award

Elizabeth's 4H Award

The 4H awards event was pretty long at just about 2 hours, but it was great to see all the 4H’ers and their various awards. 4H is a very well run organization and takes good care of all it’s members who in turn work very hard. Elizabeth won an award for her presentations for her rabbits.

Categories: Family

Driving Back To California

October 6th, 2009 No comments

The Hood Canal

The Hood Canal

In Ashland, OR

In Ashland, OR

At Safeco Field

At Safeco Field

Wine in Woodinville

Wine in Woodinville

We’re having such a great time on this 1+ week vacation to Seattle and our trip back through Oregon and into California. We had originally intended on flying back, but the lure of a nice drive back home was much too strong for Denise and I. So on Sunday, we took the ferry into Seattle with my parents and rented a car from Avis for the return journey home.

With no agenda whatsoever, we began our drive south through Washington, hoping to make it to at least Roseburg, OR before nightfall. Denise thought it would be nice to stop in a visit her friend Julie B. in Vancouver as we passed through. Julie and her family had moved from Vacaville to Vancouver only the week before, so we’d be seeing her family’s new home here in WA. We spent about an hour’s visit in Vancouver and headed south, driving through some of the most beautiful landscapes I’ve seen. I typically fall in love with places we visit pretty easily, and seeing WA and OR was no exception. I’d move up here in a heartbeat. Cooler temps, more rain and beautiful scenery make for a great place to live and work. And with the economy tanking, house prices with acreage are amazingly affordable.

We pulled into Roseburg at about 9:30pm and promptly had a nice dinner at a local steakhouse. After a restful night’s sleep, we were off once again, trying to get to Medford and Ashland for the next night. It was foggy and cold most of the trip and when we arrived in Ashland, it was still very cold. Probably in the high 40’s. We did some shopping in this picturesque little town and found a nice B&B named the Lithia Springs Resort. Ashland is known for its Shakespeare festival and we were hoping to catch a show, but all the stages are dark on this particular Monday. So we went out to listen to some live music at a local bar/cafe and then found our way back to the B&B for the night. Brrrrr, it’s cold up here when the sun goes down.

There are a lot more pictures here.

Categories: Family

Today in Port Ludlow

September 29th, 2009 No comments

Well, let me start off with yesterday actually. We started the day in Roseburg, OR and drove through the Umpqua Valley looking at beautiful valleys, mountains, farms and rivers. This is such a pretty part of the world and if you have the resources and time, living out here would be wonderfully private and peaceful; not to mention gorgeous. There are quite a few Pinot Noir wineries around this region, but they all open at 11am, so we weren’t able to pop into any of them as we passed through.

We found our way back to I5 and headed north toward Portland and on to the Seattle area. As we entered into Washington, the skys turned darker and we started to get some rain. The variation in weather was dramatic from Vacaville’s hotness, to the mild late September weather in the Pacific Northwest. It began to get a bit chilly and the forecast for the entire week included the chance of rain every day. We stopped off for lunch in the little town of Centralia, WA at a great little beer pub called McMinimen’s Olympic Club.

We stopped later on at the giant Cabela’s outdoor store in Lacey, WA and finally made the final drive into Port Ludlow and to my parent’s lodge. Cloudy skys, sprinkles of rain, but nothing bad enough to spoil our arrival.

And then today we woke up, had a yummy breakfast in Chimacum at the Chimacum Cafe. Fantastic comfort food! And the scenery around here is simply beautiful and the people are so nice and friendly. We took a brief tour of some nice properties for sale in Port Ludlow and finally headed back to the house to get ready for the trip into Seattle for the A’s and Mariner’s game tonight.

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Vacation to Seattle

September 27th, 2009 No comments
My parent's wedding location

My parent's wedding location

In front of the B&B

In front of the B&B

Inside the Black Sheep Pub

Inside the Black Sheep Pub

Denise and I left this morning on our week’s vacation to Seattle. We’re spending time with my parents at their Port Ludlow home and some other cool things around the area. One of the highlights for this week is our planned attendance at the Oakland A’s and Seattle Mariner’s baseball game on Tuesday night at Safeco Field. I’m stoked!

Anyway, we started our drive this morning and made it into Ashland, Oregon for a nice lunch at a great little English style joint called the Black Sheep Pub. I really enjoyed the pub styled interior and the food was great. They even had a live performance by a group of players, enchanting us with some Irish melodies.

Ashland is such a pretty city, and this time of year is particularly exciting because of the world renowned annual Shakespeare Festival. So many theaters around town, all playing various plays by the festival’s namesake. We’ll have to come back through here and catch a few of them and see some more of this beautiful little hamlet. 8-)

Our evening ended as we pulled into the city of Roseburg. We’ll stay here for the night and head out in the morning, possibly making the rest of the journey into Port Ludlow.

More to come..

Categories: Family

Bunny Wins 1st Ribbon

September 21st, 2009 No comments
Elizabeth and Rose

Elizabeth and Rose (and friend)

Denise, Lauren and Elizabeth traveled to Stockton on Saturday to attend a 4-H event. Although there were so many other rabbits entered into this event, Elizabeth’s mini rex rabbit Rosalina landed a first place ribbon for “Variety”. She was extremely excited about this and told me her rabbit would most likely get a “leg” for this. I had no idea what this meant so I had to look it up. Below is what I found:

“Leg - a leg is earned by winning in an ARBA-sanctioned show as long as there are three exhibitors and five rabbits competing for the win.  For example, first place in a class of five or more bunnies showed by three or more different exhibitors would earn a leg.”

Lauren will be getting into raising a rabbit very soon as well. Her future mini-lop is to be born this week and soon after she’s weaned, we’ll have another rabbit in the house. I believe her name will be Daisy!

Categories: Family