Saturday, July 19, 2008

Little Girl meets Big Trees


For Fourth of July weekend, we took Emily up to Uncle Willy's cabin for a bunch of new adventures! Our first day there, Emi met the Giant Sequoias and the "dancing tree" at Big Trees State Park, walked the nature trail with Papa and her pet pinecone, and tried to step on every ant she ran into until we convinced her it was nicer to just watch 'em crawl away.
She explored some of the older fallen trees with Uncle Willy, and we stepped into the visitor's center for a quick look at all the stuffed animals (her favorite was the fox).
Later the same day she took a dip in Beaver Creek where she was "kissed" on the foot by a water "spider" (aka strider). Emily shook him off and waded through the creek effortlessly like a high altitude Little Mermaid under Annie's watchful eye. It was simply just a beautiful and quiet place for Emi to explore and play and make herself at home in the woods.

Saturday we started with breakfast in Arnold,
and then found a spot along the side of Highway 4 to watch the local Holiday Parade which included a "bear with pants on" (Emily's description of Smokey the Bear) and a real-life princess (Emi's favorite!) among a multitude of clever floats and local emergency vehicles with sirens a-blazin'. She brought a rather special moment to all those around her when she stood perfectly still, hat held over her heart, listening to the National Anthem at the start of the parade.
After the parade we got to see a magic show and then Emily toured through the annual flea market, marveling at puppets, quilts, and bathouses.
Toward the end of the day, Emi wandered onto the dance floor outside a nearby cafe (an old piece of carpet covering some dirt) to entertain the locals as she shuffled along to the Stardust Cowboys' live pickin'.



On Sunday we went to the Ironstone Winery right outside of downtown Murphy, took the tour of the facilities, and had a snack in their beautiful tasting room/cafe.
Emi was entranced with everything on the tour as she walked through the caves (where we were pretty sure we saw pirates among the barrels of "rum") and along the gold panning creek.
It was hot and it was long, and she never complained once. She just kept taking it all in as is her nature (ever the little scientific observer)!
It was a joy to spend the time with her and we can't wait for her first canping trip. She's definitely at home in the wilderness.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

IBEW Local 617 Motorcycle Club’s Inaugural Ride






We assembled in front of 1701 Leslie at 7:00 Sunday morning to launch our Local’s club and to ride in support of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation’s Ride for Kids in Pleasanton. By mid-morning, twelve brothers and two supporters gathered at Pleasanton Middle School with several hundred riders for a police-escorted hour and a half ride through Niles Canyon and the local hills to bring local attention to the ongoing financial, medical, and emotional needs of the families meeting the challenges of caring for a child with cancer. At the end of the ride we returned to the school for the Celebration of Life Program where we listened to presentations by ride organizers, a physician and a researcher from UCSF, and a father of one of the children. We met and had our picture taken with the two Ride For Kids Stars present at the ride and program: Chelsea, age 24, and Malcolm, age 10. Top individual and club fundraisers were announced and brought to the stage for acknowledgement with IBEW 617 being recognized as the fourth highest fundraiser at $2,860. The Pleasanton ride raised a total of $52,152 for PBTF contributing significantly to a nationwide effort to fight pediatric brain tumors. Thank you to brothers and club members John Fitzpatrick, Doug Goldman, Mike Prescott, Carlie Thompson, Daniel Eaves, Aaron Adams, Randy Thomas, Tim Leaver, Dave Huston, George Bastidas, Charles Bell, and friends Tom and Andy for participating in the ride and to all the brothers and sisters who contributed generously and supported our efforts.