Vacation Bible School

I did the story-telling portion of Vacation Bible School this week. Last week, I covered empty cardboard boxes with plastic tablecloths that looked like stone walls and went on an Amazon shopping spree which included a realistic 14″ fire – how else would the bread bake?
Monday opening. We had a small group this year.
Tuesday: Mary and Martha. Martha works hard:While Mary watched movie trailers and ate popcorn. Not fair!
Wednesday: sometimes army-crawling or rolling under the pews was more interesting. Sigh.
Friday. The end.

Val’s Celebration of Life

Val Martin/Lilienthal’s Rio Linda Celebration of Life (8/28/1955-3/1/2018) happened today at the Legion Hall. My favorite pictures from the past: at Archie and Sandi’s Christmas party 2016.

Making nocino, June 2017, at Justin’s with Val S, Maria, and Phyllis:

Today, there was a crowded gathering of family and friends from the Rio Linda/Sacramento area.

Cubs v Giants

Ade and I took BART into San Francisco the next morning.

Thank you, Ford Motor Company, for these bikes available for rent:

We walked a mile or so to ATT Park.

Originally our seats were in the sun, but Ade knew we could upgrade. “What do you have in 119?” she asked. And this is where we landed (GREAT idea Ade!):

The game went into overtime. 13 innings later, the Giants won 5-4, thank you Buster Posey!

To Berkeley

This morning, Ade and I drove to Berkeley. We went to my favorite fabric store – Stone Mountain and Daughter then a stroll around Ohmega Salvage followed by lunch on 4th St at Betty’s Oceanview Diner.After more exploring and shopping on 4th St, we drove back to Walnut Creek to spend the night.

4th of July

In the morning, there was a bicycle parade in Thais and Lenin’s neighborhood. Carson pedaled all the way from his house to Auntie Leah’s. No one dared touch the handle to help him, either – he kept an eye on both of us!

It was less parade and more race around the block.

By the first corner, everyone was out of sight, Carson pedaled on. He made it all the way around!

In the afternoon, there was a barbecue at Leah and Jeff’s. All that pedaling made for a tired boy.

After getting her hair braided by an older cousin, Sophia tried to braid her mom’s hair. The attempt didn’t last nearly long enough.

Basketball camp

While Avery was at his basketball camp at Jesuit High School,
Sophia and I went for a 4-mile bike ride on the American River Parkway.
In the afternoon, they went swimming at the racquet club. The big noodle is quite a hit. We need another one!
“Grandma, take my picture while I throw and catch the rocket when I jump into pool.”
“Grandma, take my picture when I do a backflip.”
“Grandma, rate us 1-10 on our cannonballs.” And practice taking action shots.