Friday, 16 May 2008
Stuff
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Beatles concert
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Visa Trip to UK
...and some work contacts in London before heading north to see the Handley's.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Easter Weekend in San Francisco
and then off to the seafood restaurant, Swans.
Sunday morning I set off early and walked to Fisherman's Wharf, where I hired a bicycle for the morning. I rode over the Golden Gate bridge and up into the hills of Marin County. It was steep but wonderful. Lots of serious cyclists with 'racers' and lycra and me on my hire mountain bike.
...and got a great view back of the Golden Gate Bridge to San Francisco,
before pushing onto Rodeo Beach, which is on the other side of this headland, below. (I befriended a group of the 'serious' cyclists who helped direct me).
Jill phoned me whilst I was sitting by the beach. Whilst I was in San Francisco and George was in Orlando at s in Orlando in Universal studios with his friend Jeremy. Jill was going to take Ollie and The Wooz on a couple of days out up near home, though Ollie got pretty ill, confining Jill to the house for the best part of a week. Jill wasn't happy when I told her where I was and what I had been doing.
Monday, 18 February 2008
Ski Butternut
And here is Ollie
There are more pictures of our winter ski-ing on the Flickr site
Monday, 11 February 2008
Charlie's Birthday
Charlie has also got into LEGO's Mars Mission and was very excited about recieving the Recon Dropship, the Switch Fighter, the Astro Fighter and the Trike (to add to the Base Station and the Mother Ship and the Speeder he and his brothers already have), as the picture below suggests.
Monday, 4 February 2008
The Wii
It is totally excellent. Even on our tiny telly. If you don't know, you use the remote (and Nanchuck where appropriate) as a raquet in tennis, bat/throw in baseball, roll in bowling, etc. It isn't like really really playing but it does bear some resemblance. The technology is quiet amazing. So we now have the Wii in the basement and we can all go down and play happily, though with five in the family and a maximum of four players we have to rotate pretty furiously!
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
George's Three Birthdays
A week later, George wrapped up his birthdays for this year. He had Alex, Brandon, Andrew and Adam around for a sleepover. They all went to Okinawa, in Mount Kisco, and had Hibachi (when the Japanese chef cooks the food in front of you; spins and juggles his utensils, throws eggs in the air, makes volcanoes out of onion rings and throws bits of broccoli and shrimp in guests mouths. They put a big hat on George when everyone sang happy birthday to him.
They got home, played Game-Boy, and built woonderful things with LEGO.
They next day they all had breakfast and went to see the Harlem Wizards play at Horse Greeley, the local High School. The Harlem Wizards are like the Harlem Globetrotters, though their trotting seems to be restricted to the New York area. They played some local teachers.