Tuesday, May 20, 2008

San Fran



Last week we went to San Francisco for the JavaOne Conference. Steve went on Sunday to be there for the conference start on Monday. I met up with him on Wednesday night. Steve really enjoyed the conference. He learned a lot of new things and reviewed some things. We went swimming most nights and went to eat at the infamous Cheesecake Factory. Neither of us had been there before, and it was delicious. My favourite was how they made the food look all fancy on your plate. I’m not going to try to describe it, but trust me, it was cool. Of course, we got a piece of cheesecake that was delectable. While Steve was working hard at the conference on Thursday, I went to Chinatown with my friend, Nicole, his coworker’s wife. It was fun to look at the cool stuff they had. It was also fun to see all of the store owners faun over Nicole’s cute son. Friday, Steve’s coworkers and fam’s hung out in our room until they had to go to the airport. Steve then went to a few more sessions, and we went back to check out Chinatown again.
Saturday we checked out of our hotel and headed to a bike rental shop. It was fun to walk through Chinatown, yet another time. Since it was Saturday morning, all of the food markets were open, and we saw a truck full of pig carcases. I know that I eat ham and bacon and a lot of pig products, but it still is kind of a shock to see it before it’s cooked and in the deli. We also saw everyone standing in line to get the Chinese newspaper. It felt like a walk in a real Chinese town (I think…I’ve never really been ;)).
We got our bikes and started on the trail. It was a beginner course but it started out with a nice, steep hill. We could see the Golden Gate Bridge from the top, however, and we were excited to get to our goal. On the way we ran into a bunch of girlscouts. We’re not sure what they were there for, but there were a lot of them! Finally, we got to the bridge which led us over to the island, Sausalito. It’s a really nice place. We saw an exhibit of Dr. Seuss’ art. DId you know that he didn’t start out writing children’s literature? He really was an artist, but his paintings didn’t suit his time, so he wasn’t able to put them up in a gallery. Someone looked at it, though, and suggested he put it in children’s books. And now we have Dr. Seuss. I thought that was pretty cool.
We took the ferry back to Fisherman’s Wharf and the “mainland”. On the way, we passed Alcatraz. Then we explored all over Fisherman’s Wharf. We saw those guys that paint themselves and then look like maniquines. We ate lunch at the Boudin Deli. I guess it’s a pretty famous San Francisco Bakery. They make bread shaped into different animals. They are also famous for their sourdough bread bowls. For good reason they are delish!


By this time we were pretty worn, so we parked ourselves in some hotel lobby. It was nice to rest. We still had an hour or so, so we went to see the “crookedest street”.
On the map it was only a few blocks away. Little did we know that those blocks were straight up hills. We’re talking there was practically a cliff at the top! They had to have a mirror in the intersection at the top so that you could see if any cars were coming from “down under”. But that’s how they got the crookedest street. It had about 6 switchbacks in one block! It was quite a sight, and surprisingly very busy. We planned to take the cable car back to our hotel to complete the San Francisco experience, but unfortunately they were too full, so we started the trek back, and headed to the airport. It was a great day! Very exhausting, but very worth it.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Mi primer entrada

Hi Family, when I signed on to this blog it came up in Spanish. I am not sure why. I think that Blogger knows where the computer is and assumes (incorrectly) that my native tongue is Spanish. So for me all instructions and signs and notes etc are in Spanish. When it asked for the password I had to look the word up in the dictionary because I didn't know the word for password in Spanish.

Since all is in Spanish for me I signed on as El Padre I hope that this is okay for everyone. It was fun to read all the blogs posted so far. Well there is a sign below that says "Publicar Entrada". So I guess I will. I suppose one does not have to know Spanish to know what that says. Have a great week.

Love,
Dad

Saturday, May 3, 2008

This is so fun! Here's the news from me....and Steve is doing well too.

I am still looking for a job, so it didn’t go as I had dreamed when I quit, but what can you do? I am working part-time “teaching” English to some Korean kids over Skype. I put teaching in parentheses b/c really I just chat with them and give them a few suggestions on improvement. They speak pretty well already. It’s fun talking to them each morning. One of the kids, who is about 12 years old, actually showed me how he could solve an Arubix (I don’t know how to spell it ) cube in about 1 minute. He wasn’t too impressed with himself, though, b/c his brother can do it in 25 seconds! haha When he was about half-way through, I commented on how fast he was and he says, “My brother would have it done by now!” So, it’s a fun job, and it’s a few hours a week.

I also started volunteering at the WIC clinic a few weeks ago. I’m learning all about breastfeeding. It’s really fascinating to me, and I like the people I work with. I do that another few hours a week.

The most exciting news, though, is that I got a new calling in my ward. I was called as the assistant Young Women’s camp director. After about a 10 year lapse I am going back to girl’s camp. I’m really excited and a little nervous. It will be different than the girl’s camps I went to growing up, with 7 or more girls just in my age group. So far we have 3 girls going, and I’m the only leader. Good thing we’re going with the stake! This morning we had a camp training where we learned to cook in dutch ovens. We made chicken fajitas and apple cobbler. Good times.

And that’s the update for now.

Thursday, May 1, 2008


Ok so here are some pictures as I am trying to figure out how to use this thing!! You got a picture of Aundrea using her porta potty! Its great and I love it! The other picture is Nelson and Aundrea last week.
So I went to the Dr yesterday. I am dialated to a 3. So it will still be a couple of weeks before we have this baby! I keep asking him to come out but he wont. Its nice to see that your boys like the baby doll Amy! Our baby dolls arent treated so nice, but that is mostley Nelson who likes to kick it across the room. So I am wishing for the best!
Autumn