Friday, December 22, 2006

New commuter hits the streets of Renton

Traded my car for a vanpool and another Honda; my first bike was a Honda Hawk 400cc (over 25 years ago), this one is a Honda Shadow Sabre 1100cc. It's only 3 miles to catch the van at the Boeing Renton Plant, on 25 mph back roads along Lake Washington...I know a scooter would have worked...but what a ride! I now have over 100 miles.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Too happy birthday?


What did they put into the Birthday punch anywaazzzz?

Wow I'm 21, really!!?


Rachel celebrates after beating Seattle University in 3 games, with her team and with Shelby at a dual birthday party celebration.
A video of Rachel and Shelby's celebrated "da Bump" can now be viewed at:http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-508360503569796767

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Full of Atteeetude!!


Proud and ready run with the big dogs!!

Hair today, gone tomorrow?



Just a bit of fun..all that hair; showing what youth knows how to do best...flaunt it of course!!

Jealous, who me?

DadnTroy

Troy looks great don't ya think?

Troy's BYU Graduation



Dena is obviously happy that Troy followed her example and graduated from the Y.

Peace


We are enjoying the view from our own front porch; and wishing that you could join us.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Koll's Blanket


This is Kong-ju working feverishly to complete Koll's baby blanket. WE can't wait to meet our littlest and newest grand child...only a month more! What a thrill, it's very exciting to be part of Shane and Whitney's family as their baby receives a name and a blessing next month.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Yeller Flowers


We hiked up on Mt. Rainier on the 4th of July, just in time to see spring bursting out. The snows had been so heavy last winter, it just seemed to be a small miracle that spring came at all. But when it did come, it sure put on a show.

It's the 4th of July and Spring finally Arrives on Rainier

Spring on Mt.Rainier

Spring Flowers in July

I guess I wore Brandon out!!



Brandon about to pass out from climbing above the snow line!

Taking a break from playing in the snow.



Alex and Kong-ju on July 4th.

Mt.Rainier on the 4th

Rainier Rob on top of da mountain, whew, I made it!

Sunday, September 24, 2006

The Clan Gathers


Here we are after my Uncle Sonny's funeral: Whitney, Shane, Bill, Granpa, Granma, Kong-ju, myself, Bret, and Karou.

Uncle Sonny at Home


Here is Uncle Sonny relaxing at home with a book. I can't say I knew him; but his funeral helped; after the fact. When I was growing up, I only knew about his problems, not of his achievements: his marriages and divorces, his joblessness, his working odd jobs, living in Corbett, Oregon his whole life. How he had trouble supporting 2 families and ended up in jail for failure to pay child support. He was my uncle, my mom's youngest brother. I had probably only seen him a few times my whole life. At his funeral I learned alot about him. He had a relative that needed a vehicle, so he gave him his brand new truck. He loved little league and made sure they had a place to play and enjoyed going to their games...long after he had any family playing baseball. He helped keep the food bank supplied with food. He was head of the grange. He made sure that the local indian tribe had a place to practice their native dances (at the grange), when everyone else had turned them down. He represented Corbett and their best interests to local government officials. I don't know what type of a relative he was... brother, husband, father, but I did get to know him alot more about him at his funeral. The parking lot had hundreds of cars parked and the church was standing room only. Uncle Sonny was loved and respected, not because of position, or money...but because in his own private way he made a difference in his own home town...the only town he ever lived in. He lived the Christian walk as best he could, an example to all of us: how to dig in and get to work in your own community and to make it a better place to live for everyone.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

My Cousin Matt and his wife Juli


This picture was taken on Kimbley road (my mom's maiden...by the way), in front of the Kimbley homestead where Uncle Sonny lived. This road is close to Evans road, which was my mom's mother's maiden name.

Sonny's house




This was Uncle Sonny's house. He lived and died here. He was born September 12, 1931 and died March 22, 2006. I lived there when I was two, while Uncle Sonny was in the service. My mom lived on this same land when she was a girl. My dad proposed to my mom almost exactly where this chicken is scurrying.

Uncle Sonny



This was Uncle Sonny, a picture taken when he was in the service.