I’m Off to See New Grandbaby!

On Tuesday, July 23, I flew out of Cedar Rapids heading to Tucson, AZ where I was anxious to meet my new granddaughter, Savanna.

Baby Savanna

Baby Savanna

This was a short trip with my returning home on July 27th so that gave me three full days to get acquainted with Savanna, explore Greta’s and Steev’s new home, and meet Jemma who is their new 8-month old dog.  Steev had a video shoot from Thursday through Sunday so time with him was limited.

Grandma Jan with Savanna

Grandma Jan with Savanna

On Wednesday I was able to spend the day with Steev and Savanna while Greta worked; we went to REI for a hat purchase, drove to a hiking trail but decided not to venture out on it because Savanna was sound asleep, and treated ourselves to Italian ice cream at Frost Gelato.  That evening Greta made us a delicious pizza.

Savanna likes Papa's shoulder

Savanna likes Papa’s shoulder

Papa feeding Savanna

Papa feeding Savanna

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greta, Savanna, and I went on a picnic to Sabino Canyon on Thursday; we had talked of driving up Mt. Lemon but it looked very stormy on the mountain so we stayed in the valley.  The afternoon was spent reading and taking a nap.  That evening we went for Mexican food at La Indita’s and explored Antigone Books; both of these places are located on the tree-lined historic shopping district called 4th Avenue.

Mama with sleeping Savanna

Mama with sleeping Savanna

Before I knew it, my last full day in Tucson had arrived.  Greta, Savanna, and I went shopping for a rug to be placed in Savanna’s room plus a few “let Grandma Jan spoil her” items.  Allan, my youngest stepson, had been in Phoenix on business for the week so he rented a car and drove to Tucson to spend the next three days with Steev and his family.  He arrived around 5:00 or so; once Steev got home, we went to Bai Thong Restaurant for dinner.

Uncle Allan making funny faces!

Uncle Allan making funny faces!

Uncle Allan with Savanna

Uncle Allan with Savanna

 

 

 

 

 

 

When I awoke on Saturday, there was a message from American Airlines stating my 9:00 AM flight had been “delayed” so they put me on another flight leaving at 1:30 in the afternoon.  Before saying good bye to Greta (who had to work) and Savanna, we took time to take some family pictures.

Josie approves of Savanna

Josie approves of Savanna

Steev, Greta, Savanna, Josie, and Jemma

Steev, Greta, Savanna, Josie, and Jemma

 

 

 

 

 

 

Myself with the boys and Savanna

Myself with the boys and Savanna

 

The boys and I went to breakfast after the picture taking session.   Steev had to work so Allan and I took my rental car back to the airport.  We then toured San Xavier del Bac Mission.  Allan dropped me off at the airport and I made it into Cedar Rapids around 9:30 with no major problem.  It was good to see my friends, Mary and Joe, waiting to take me home.

Sunset from the plane

Sunset from the plane

San Xavier del Bac

San Xavier del Bac

 

 

 

 

 

 

It was a great trip filled with fun and laughter; I so enjoyed spending time with Savanna.  The only sadness about the trip was Tom not being alive to meet his granddaughter for the first time or being able to see how happy Greta and Steev are having a daughter.

Heading to California!

On April 30th, I headed for an adventure in California which included a gathering of friends for three nights at Westport, CA.; then a journey to Folsom, CA. and Yosemite National Park.

May 1:  I met up with the Fosters at the Oakland airport on May 1 and, after getting rental car, we headed toward Westport.  We stopped at Russian River Brewing Co. in Santa Rosa for some libations.  Met up with the Nelsons at North Coast Brewing Co. in Fort Bragg for dinner.  After checking into the Howard Creek B&B, we proceeded to the Knapps  for a few delightful hours of conversation.

 

Oh what a pretty parrot

Oh what a pretty parrot

 

May 2:  After exploring the B&B area and breakfast, we went to Knapps where they gave us an excellent tour of their house and gardens.  Then we decided to visit Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens located at Fort Bragg on 47 acres.  Along with seeing wonderful displays, we enjoyed a great walk on a beautiful day.

Beautiful landscape at the gardens

Beautiful landscape at the gardens

 

There is something in there

There is something in there

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We had lunch at Silver’s at the Wharf in Ft. Bragg.  We then headed to displays of furniture made by the students of the College of Redwoods Fine Woodmaking, a nine month program of cabinetry and furniture making located in Ft. Bragg.  I wasn’t real sure if it would be interesting but I found the furniture displayed of very fine quality and enthusiasm of the students great of see/hear.  The evening was highlighted watching the sunset from the Knapps yard.

Sunset at the Knapps

Sunset at the Knapps

May 3:  This morning we decided to split up with Bill, Tom, Larry, and Mary going to the redwoods while Sarah, Barb, and I shopped.  Our first stop was  at the gift shop which Barb manages at the hospital.  And then we hit the shops of Ft. Bragg.  The “Redwood” party met up with us for lunch at Laurel Deli and Dessert.  The men went back to Knapps while the women remained in the town for some wine tasting which was helpful for me in selecting a bottle to give Jeannette, my daughter-in-law, for her birthday this coming week end.  We had an enjoyable evening with a fondue dinner at the Knapps; it was the perfect end of another fun day.

May 4:  This morning we checked out of the B&B and headed to Folsom, CA. to visit son and daughter-in-law, Allan and Jeannette.    I thought I would show a picture of the B&B before detailing the rest of today; if you ever want a place to stay outside Westport, CA. this B&B was delightful.

Howard Creek Ranch B&B

Howard Creek Ranch B&B

The journey to Folsom was uneventful but we did get to see some of the countryside; I did not realize rice was produced in CA. until I saw the rice fields on our way south.  We drove to Old Sacramento where we did some shopping and walking; we arrived in Folsom around 5:30.  The guest apartment had been rented so the Nelsons/Knapps stayed there while Fosters/myself stayed in Allan and Jeannette’s apartment; they stayed with some friends in the same complex.  After an evening of drinking and eating pizza, everyone headed to bed; Yosemite is on the schedule for tomorrow.

May 5:   Today we gathered in the guest apartment for coffee; after some discussion, it was determined we would drive to Placerville and Mel’s Diner for breakfast.  After that, everyone was on their own with all of us meeting up at Tenaya Lodge later in the day.  On the way to the lodge, we stopped @ Angel Camp which claims to be the leaping frog capital of the world; since I have a brother nicknamed Frog, I wanted to purchase some unusual frog item for him.  Fosters and Knapps also stopped so we have some libations and looked in a few of the stores.

A neat place!

A neat place!

On our way again, we kept going until we arrived at Tenaya Lodge around 4:00 pm.  While the three couples had rooms at the lodge Allan, Jeannette, and I rented a cottage.   Everyone gathered at the cottage for drinks and we ate dinner at the lodge.   The three of us decided to get up early the next day for a good start into Yosemite and let the others be on their own.

May 6:  We were up and on the road by 7:00 a.m.  Our plan was to have breakfast at a lodge inside Yosemite but we were too early so we drove on.  Even though it was an overcast, misty day we still had some great views of waterfalls, rock structures, lakes, and streams.  The first awesome view was going thru the tunnel for the valley view of El Capitan, Half Dome, Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite Falls, and Vernal Falls.

Valley View

Valley View

We were able to walk close to Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite Falls, and Vernal Falls.  The day involved lots of walking with my meter saying we had hiked 8.5 miles by 3:00 p.m.

Bridalveil Falls

Bridalveil Falls

Jeannette and Allan

Jeannette and Allan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upper and lower Yosemite Falls

Upper and lower Yosemite Falls

Vernal Falls

Vernal Falls

 

 

 

 

Got any food?

Got any food?

We met up with the others at Curry Village; Jeannette and Allan decided to go on a Bear Walk while the rest of us warmed up in front of the lodge fireplace with drinks.  That evening it rain quite hard but it did not matter; we all gathered in one of the lodge rooms and had dinner in the dining room.  This would be our last evening together with the three couples heading out in the morning going to their respective destinations.

Hail, hail the gang's all here...except Allan

Hail, hail the gang’s all here…except Allan

May 7:  We got up good time this morning; once we checked out, we headed to Oakhurst for gas and breakfast.  Our plans were to travel Glacier Point Road but it was closed due to snow the night before so we kept to the low road.  The first stop was a visit to Mariposa Grove which has giant sequoias; we had a delightful walk through the grove.

Am I big?

Am I big?

Look at those roots!

Look at those roots!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We took a different route  out of the park than when we came in; this route also had many waterfalls and we did get to see a bear!

How did I got by the highway?

How did I got by the highway?

Beautiful scenery

Beautiful scenery

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once out of the park, we ate lunch at the Willow Steak House in Jamestown, CA.  We arrived in Folsom around 4:0o pm.  It was a quiet evening with my settling into the guest apartment, having dinner at Jeannette’s and Allan’s,  and returning to the apartment around 9:30.  Tomorrow we plan on some wine tasting.

May 8:  Got up good time this morning and took a walk on the bike/walk path that runs by the apartment complex; a very good, scenic path.

Bridge crossing creek on walking trail

Bridge crossing creek on walking trail

Jeannette woke up with some back problems so our wine tour was delayed until later in the morning.    After packing some food for a picnic, we were on the road heading to the wineries in the Apple Hill region; they have around 12 wineries along the road that we were traveling so we did not have any shortage of stops.  First stop was Boeger Winery where I ordered a bottle to be sent to my friend in Florida, Mike.  Next we went to Lava Cap; we had a picnic and I ordered a couple bottles to be taken home.

Wine tasting with a couple of my favorite people

Wine tasting with a couple of my favorite people

After 2 wineries, we decided we had enough  and drove back to Flossom where I took a nap.  That evening we had dinner at Fat’s Asia Bistro which had very good Chinese food.  After dinner, we went to See’s Candies so I could purchase chocolates for my house sitter and her family.  Another good day and evening; it has been  so much fun to have time with Allan and Jeannette who have done a great job of showing me the local sights.

May 9:  This morning we went to the Negro Bar Recreation Area located in Folsom.  The area has a very nice bike trail with Lake Natoma surrounding it.

Rock climbing at Negro Bar

Rock climbing at Negro Bar

Quiet, peaceful setting

Quiet, peaceful setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After leaving the recreation area, we visited historic downtown Folsom where there was a park which displayed old time relics and it was interesting to read and see how folks lived in the much distant past.  The area also had some great shops where I was able to pick up a new wallet plus a hat for one of my friends.  We ate lunch at Samuel Hornes Tavern.   After lunch, we went to the Gekkeikan Sake House where we went on a self tour and participated in a sake tasting.  Since this was the first time I had tasted sake, it was an experience but not sure one I would try again.

Koi in the pond at sake house

Koi in the pond at sake house

Area outside of Gekkeikan Sake House

Area outside of Gekkeikan Sake House

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

That evening we had dinner at a local mexican restaurant.  Allan and Jeannette joined me for a night cap on the patio of the guest apartment.

May 10:   This morning we took a very pleasant country drive to Amador Flower Farm and Nursery located at Plymouth, CA.  The farm covers over 14 acres with 4 acres designed to showcase their award winning daylilies of which there are over 1000 variations.

One of many fields of plants

One of many fields of plants

Colorful lily

Colorful lily

 

 

 

 

The farm had flowers besides daylilies

The farm had more than lilies

Nice and bright yellow

Nice and bright yellow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There was a nice picnic area on the farm so, since we had packed our lunch, we had a delightful meal under a big shade tree along a stream.  When we departed the flower farm, we came upon Bray Winery on our way back to Folsom so we HAD to stop for some wine tasting; I purchased a couple bottles of  wine to be sent to  friends.

A neat sign!

A neat sign!

In the  evening I fixed beef roast, carrots, onions, and dumplings for Jeannette and Allan.  While the meal cooked, I completed my packing for tomorrow’s departure to home.

May 11:  Up very early for ride to the airport; it was a very uneventful journey home and it was good to see my friends, Mary and Joe, at the airport to greet me.

This was a very wonderful vacation with great interaction with friends and family.  The time passed quite quickly because there always was something to do.  But, like all time away, it is always good to get back home to Beauty, Cutie, and normal routine.

On My Way to Sunny Florida 2013

My sister and I decided to visit my brother and his wife who live six months of the year outside of Arcadia, FL.   A good friend of mine, Mary R., decided to travel with us so she could visit her parents in Port Charlotte, FL.  I am just going to give the highlights of each day.

January 25:  Long travel day because of taking a ‘not so direct’ route from Orlando to Port Charlotte; I will find a shorter route upon our return.   We delivered Mary to her parents and journeyed to Punta Gorda where we checked into the Four Points by Sheraton, our hotel for the week.   Bob, Edith, and I went to dinner @ The Oyster Bar in Fisherman’s Village (within Punta Gorda).  Tomorrow we are going to going exploring.

January 26:  Bob, Linda, Edith, and I went to an RV show during the morning and explored the flea market at Ft. Myers  in the afternoon.  In the evening, we had drinks on Bob’s patio and dinner at El Pirata Mexican Restaurant in Arcadia which had very good food.  We drove back to the hotel around 9:00 pm.

January 27:  Bob, Edith, and I walked the park in Arcadia this morning.  All four of us went for a tour with Babcock Wilderness Adventures outside of Punta Gorda.  This is 91,000 acres of farmland;  we saw all the different environments and lots of animals.  We started with the cattle and ranch horses and moved on to the wild turtle, turkey, deer and herons before several pools with a huge number of alligators.   Great tour with an excellent guide who had a wealth of knowledge.

Friendly Alligator

Friendly Alligator

Look at those horns!

Look at those horns!

 

 

 

 

 

Beautiful water creatures

Beautiful water creatures

Are we having fun yet?

Are we having fun yet?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We had a late lunch at Beef O’Brady’s so we made it back to our hotel in time to watch the sunset.

Cheers!

Cheers!

Gorgeous Sunset

Gorgeous Sunset

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 28: We got up early for a nature cruise to Pine Island; Bob did not go with us.  The lunch was excellent but we did not have enough time to eat and explore before we had to board our boat.  Edith got notified by the animal shelter in Las Cruces, NM that her ‘Mama’ cat (who got lost early December) had been found so she spent time trying to make arrangements to bring Mama home.  We had dinner at Bull’s Eye BBQ in Arcadia.  It seems like we have been on the go since we arrived so the decision was made not to go shopping in Sarasota the next day.

January 29:   After taking a walk, Edith decided to rent a car and go to New Mexico in order to retrieve Mama; she left around 2:30 pm.  I walked to Fisherman’s Village (about 1.5 miles) from the hotel; went through the shops but did not see anything worth having.  Linda & Bob came in for dinner; we ate at Whiskey Creek.  Tomorrow we are traveling to the Atlantic Ocean.

January 30:  On the way to see the Atlantic Ocean, we stopped and looked at campers.  It was great to view the ocean; we walked along the beach and had fun watching Charlie (Bob/Linda’s dog) swim in the water.

Walking the beach

Walking the beach

 

Charlie likes the water!

Charlie likes the water!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We ate at Lunker’s Sports Bar on our way back; it was very late by the time I got back to the hotel but did take the time to pack for my departure the next day.

January 31 and February 1:  After checking out of the hotel, I met Mary plus her mother and sister for breakfast @ Perkins.  After saying our good byes, we headed to Bobs’ where we printed out our boarding passes.  Then we were on our way…heading to Orlando for an overnight stay @ Howard Johnson’s.  It was an early night since we had to get up early the next morning.  We were on the road to the airport by 5:30 AM.  After returning the rental car and getting our bags checked, we ate breakfast.  Got into Cedar Rapids by 10:00 AM and Joe, Mary’s husband, met us.   Beauty and Cutie, along with myself, were glad I was home!  Another good trip with great weather, lots of nice walks, and wonderful company.

Holidays in Tucson, AZ (Part 3)

December 29:  Today we are driving to Silver City which is an historic town about 2 hours from Las Cruces.  On our way, we stopped at City of Rocks State Park.  The rocks forming the city were produced by a large volcanic eruption 34.9 million years ago.  It was an awesome sight!

City of Rocks

City of Rocks

When we got to Silver City, we discovered many of the stores were closed; must be ‘slow’ season.  After lunch and more disappointment, we decided to find the museum in Deming where Brian wanted to see the ‘silver sprike’; this sprike signified the meeting of two railroads.  Once we found the museum, we had 12 minutes to find it before the museum closed for the day which we did.  Tomorrow we are heading north.

December 30:  After checking out of the hotel, we headed to Alamogordo and the White Sands National Monument.  This is another place I have been to a few times before but it is always enjoyable driving through.

White Sands Monument

White Sands Monument

After lunch, we continued north toward Three Rivers Petroglyphs where there are over 21,000 of them; another enjoyable walk on a great trail.

One of many petroglyphs

One of many petroglyphs

It was time to say good bye to Edith; she was heading back to Las Cruces while Brian and I were continuing north to Iowa and home.  We drove to Tucumcari, New Mexico and stopped for the night.

December 31 and January 1:  Left New Mexico on very icy roads.  Stopped at Hooker, OK for some t-shirts.  The roads improved as we neared Kansas.  We spent New Year’s Eve in Empora, Kansas at a Comfort Inn.    January 1 saw us on the road quite early and we arrived at my home shortly after noon.  It was good to see Beauty and Cutie!  Overall, it was a great trip; Greta and Steev were quite gracious and they made my first Christmas without Tom quite special.  And I was certainly glad Brian traveled with me in both directions; he did a great job driving in difficult conditions.  And, as always, it was great to be able to spend time with my lovely sister.  But it is great to be home!

 

 

 

 

Holidays in Tucson (Part 2)

December 24:  Had a fun day!  After taking a walk and doing some additional shopping for the stockings, we headed to Tubac, AZ for lunch and more shopping.  Tubac had a great shopping area!  Went to Tumacacori Mission which we explored and took lots of pictures.  Volunteers were putting out luminarias all over the Mission grounds and buildings; they were going to light them at 6:00 which made us wish we would of come later in the day.  Greta made a Christmas Eve meal of tamales, beans, and salad; it was excellent!  The only thing which would of made the day more perfect was if Tom could of been here.

Tumacacori Mission

Tumacacori Mission

Greta and Steev at mission

Greta and Steev at mission

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 25: This is the first Christmas in 38 years that Tom was not with me to celebrate; I am very thankful that Steev and Greta have a busy day planned.  After opening presents, lunches were packed for a picnic and we headed to Arizona Desert Museum; even though I have been there before, this is always an enjoyable adventure and a wonderful way to spend the day.  It was interesting to discover many people there even though it was Christmas Day.  When we returned to Tucson, Greta’s sister and her family joined us for an evening meal.

Resting in the Afternoon

Resting in the Afternoon

Arizona Desert Museum

Arizona Desert Museum

 

 

 

 

 

 

December 26 and 27:  The day of the 26th was spent shopping, eating, and reading.  In the evening, Steev and I went to Winterhaven’s Festival of Lights; it is a neighborhood where everyone puts up light displays outside their homes.  It was like walking into Winter Wonderland; some very beautiful displays.  The only regret was we did not have enough time to see everything.  On the 27th, I was departing Tucson and heading to Las Cruces, NM to spend time with my sister.  After having breakfast at Mother Hubbard, good byes were said and I headed out.  Arrived in Las Cruces mid-afternoon; checked into the motel, called Brian (who was staying at the same motel), we gathered in one room until Edith arrived and we departed for dinner at a Mexican restaurant.

December 28:  While Edith slept because of the working the night before, Brian and I decided to do some exploring.  We went to the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum which covers 47 acres; they have done a very good job of preserving the history of New Mexico’s agricultural development.

This little guy liked the rafters in the museum

This little guy liked the rafters in the museum

After lunch, we went to Mesilla within Las Cruces; it was a major trade center and stopover for anyone traveling between San Antonio and the west coast during the 1800’s.  It now is a shopping destination for tourists.  The Basilica of San Albino (part of Mesilla) is a beautiful church where, upon entering, caps or hats must be removed.  That evening we had pizza delivered and watched football.

 

Holidays in Tucson, AZ. (Part 1)

This past holiday season my nephew, Brian, and I traveled to the southwest for the holidays; Brian to Las Cruces, NM while I headed to Tucson, AZ to spend time with Steev, Greta, and their dog Josie.  Since this blog is new to me, I am going to attempt to provide a daily accounting of activities.

December 19 & 20:  The weather forecast was not looking good; winter storm warning for Kansas, Missouri, and Iowa.  We decided to leave home early with encountering some heavy ‘slush’ around the Missouri border and sleet around Kansas City.  Brian has been doing the driving with makes me thankful!  We spent the night at Comfort Inn in Lenexa, Kansas.  I am hoping Beauty and Cutie are doing okay in their new home (my bedroom) for the next few weeks.  We left on the 20th with 3″ of snow on the ground and ice underneath so very slow going for the first few hours.  Stopped for the night at Best Western in Guymon, OK.

December 21:  We arrived at Socorro, NM shortly afternoon; this is where my sister, Edith, was meeting up with Brian.  After Edith arrived, we went to the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge; it was a great place with fox, cranes, owls, hawks, geese, ducks.  At sunset, we watched flocks of fowl settle in for the night; it was quite a sight!

Edith and Brian in happy mode

Edith and Brian in happy mode

Sun is going down

Sun is going down

December 22 and 23:  On the 22nd, Edith and Brian headed to Las Cruces while  I went to Tucson where Steev, Greta, and Josie greeted me with open arms and egg plant sandwiches.  Check in at the Best Western Royal Sun resulted in an upgrade to a suite which was very nice.  Went to Old Town Artisans for a couple short sleeve t-shirts because weather much warmer than I thought.  December 23rd was Steev’s 44th birthday and I am very anxious for him to open my present of a quilt made out of his father’s t-shirts.    After a long walk, he did open his presents and liked the quilt!  Went to brunch and then Steev/I went to the “Hobbit”;  three hours of  action.  That evening, after delicious soup/salad fixed by Greta, friends of Steev’s came over for cake/ice cream.  A very enjoyable day and evening.

Steev's birthday party

Steev’s birthday party

Steev's birthday quilt

Steev’s birthday quilt