Monday, July 20, 2009

Camp adventure






So this weekend we camped in the Eldorado National Forest with a few of our friends. But this was no "sit around the fire telling ghost stories roasting smores" type camping! Oh No. This was a dirt bike camp trip. We had 8 families with about 18 kids and more loud dirty fun than you could imagine. Only one person in our group had been to this area before so we really didn't know what to expect. It turned out to be perfect, a big open area where we could all park our trailers together. There were trees to keep us cool and we could even have fires (which we needed to keep the mosquitoes away)! There was one bummer of the trip when one of our families broke down just a mile from camp and had to be towed in. It was there transmission, ugh. They have a fifth wheel trailer and no one else has one so they had to call someone from home to come and get them. They only stayed the night and left the next afternoon. A couple of the kids were able to stay with us which was nice. The trails were long and very dusty and hot so we made a few trips to the river to cool off. This will be a repeat trip for sure!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Good friends & Good music

On Saturday night we went to see Death Cab for Cutie at The Greek Theater in Berkeley. The line up was great. Ra Ra Riot from Syracuse NY and Andrew Byrd (from idk) were the warm up bands. Ra Ra Riot was great. They all looked like they were about 16, but turns out after talking to their sound guy they are between 22 and 26 years old. Good entertainers and the singer has a really nice voice. Death Cab was great. The sound was fantastic due to the fact that they have an awesome sound engineer, our friend Will Markwell. It's always a treat to see him and of course we get the special seats right with the mixer and we get to watch him work and visit too. Will's Mom Lynn and Dad Mike were there as well as Will's Girlfriend Nadine. We enjoyed a scrumptious carrot cake that Lynn made for Will. It was strange to have a little rain though, very unexpected for us. Luckily, there were tarps for the sound equipment that we snagged LOL! Will was completely unfazed saying "this is nothing" apparently they've played in wind, rain, sleet and who knows what else!



Pictured: Lynn and Nadine cutting the cake. Mike Markwell, Wayne and Ian. Ian, Will Markwell, Wayne and Evan. Jill (me), Lynn Markwell and Nadine under the tarp.
On Friday I took the boys over to our friend's house so they could ride their dirt bikes. They had fun and I hiked almost to the top of their property. I got a little lost so about 3/4 of the way up I turned around and came back down. Here are a couple of pictures from Friday.

Monday, July 6, 2009

If this is how summer is going to be.............

Than bring it on! We've had so much going on since school got out I don't even know where to start. I just feel like this is how summer is suppose to be, spending time with family and friends. I feel so blessed just thinking about it.
Some notable highlights so far:
*Both boys went to 4-H camp for a week
*Our annual Father's day camping trip with great friends
*Ian turned 14!
The 4th of July weekend was great. Watching the parade, spending time with friends and watching the fog less fireworks.
But so far the best part of this summer for me was seeing my cousin Matt Deis. He's an East coaster (lol) from my mom's side of the family and is on tour with his band. They played Canada and came down the West coast stopping in Seattle, Portland, Sacramento and Petaluma which is where we met up with him. The boys thought it was great to meet a rock star relative and go on the tour bus. We had dinner and got to catch up. I have something like 78 first cousins on my mom's side alone so it I jumped at the chance to see one of them and it was great.