Tuesday, March 22, 2011

This and That from Dad and Mom!


This is out of order as I accidentally deleted it! It's the real (there are two) golden spike from the joining of the Union Railroad's easterly and westerly divisions in Promontory, Utah. It was of special interest to me as the Blaines and Jill took Granny and me there a few years ago and we got to see 'the' spot that joined the two. This spike is in the Railroad Museum in Sacramento and automatically goes down into a vault every evening at 5:00 pm when the museum closes and comes back up at 10:00 am when it reopens.
Bronco, Nate, Jill, Thain, and Rilan prepare for laser tag at Emily's 10th birthday celebration in January! They did great!
Emily is attempting to control the ball in one of her great gifts.
Deven built this fire station almost all by himself from the many pieces in one of his Christmas gifts.
Nate, Ben, Deven, Emily, Jen and Bronco in a family picture in front of the font after Benjamin's baptism.
Colby wearing his letter jacket - the Bobcats were the divisional champions this year, and Colby was key as their offensive guard!
I had the honor of sewing on his letter!
This is one of the aftermaths of our beautiful snowstorm a month ago. Two huge oaks tumbled and crashed. Unfortunately they damaged some fruit trees and Dad's electric fence around the bee hives. He spend many cold hours repairing that fence because we were leaving the next day for our Road Scholar "Trains across the Sierra" trip and wanted no bears dining while we were gone.
While touring the capitol in Sacramento we passed all the countys' displays. This one for San Mateo County has a picture of the Pulgas Water Temple near the center, which happens to be where Dad proposed to me!
A picture of California's Governor's office

Dad and I loved the railroad museum with all the different cars and engines - a few we walked through were a dining car with samples of china from the different lines, a Pullman (sleeper), a mailcar, etc. Upstairs are wooden trains and tracks for kids to play with, and this working display of different sizes of Lionel trains. A Lionel electric train was big in the lives of my brothers growing up - for years they and our dad had one going around our Christmas trees!
Dad and I had a yummy meal at Fats Restaurant in Old Town after our afternoon at the museum .

On our Amtrack Zephyr trip across the Sierras we saw oodles of snow and stately trees, beautiful clouds, traveling along the Truckee River and Interstate 80 in parts, and went through many tunnels, one several miles long.
Yesterday Brianna's school's choir put on a wonderful program. This is a scene from their segment on Star Wars.

6 comments:

Jeremy said...

Thanks for posting Mom! It was neat to see all the pictures.

The Blaine gang said...

I love the pictures Mom! Thanks for the post! You sure have been busy! We love having you out here!

Justin said...

Awww, great photos! Thanks Mom! I enjoyed learning the Pulgas water temple was where Dad proposed. It looks beautiful there.

Oh, and Fat City Bar and Grill was where Alisa and I had our first date!

Susan Dunlap said...

Thanks for your comments! They make me happy I posted!

Alisa said...

Great pictures Mom! Sounds like you guys have been enjoying lots of fun trips.

And, awwww to Fat's City Bar and Grill---what great memories of the day I met Justin.

Loved hearing about where Dad proposed. Next time I'm at the capitol I'll have to check out that exhibit.

Jill And Thain said...

Great to see the pictures Mom!! It looks like a neat trip and It was great to see the pictures from when you were out and the happenings around the house and the pics of Colby and Briannas neat events! :). Thanks for the post it was great to see!