Above: Avery, at Jesuit, running the 100-meter race and winning. He also did shot put, 100-meter relay, and long jump.The 100-meter relay team – Brody, Avery, Grayson, AJ:
After the track meet, we went to Carson’s baseball game.
Up early for a one-hour drive to Howard Park in Ione for Party Pardee, an annual bike ride organized by Bike Hikers.
The 65-mile group had a start time of 7:30. My group, riding the 26-mile route, left at 8:30.
Rest stop #1.
In the distance, Lake Camanche.
Rest stop #2. Except there wasn’t a second rest stop on the 26-mile route. Oops, I missed a turn. If I continued, I would end up riding 65 miles.
Nope. 31 miles – that was enough. I got a ride back to the start with the sag support guys. The other passenger in the back seat with me lost a cleat on one shoe, her ride was over also.
The after-ride meal.
I walked with my plate until I found … Becky! We haven’t seen each other in years. So fun to catch up.
A stroll through the vendors including Gina – Gadget Girl Goods.
Hillary and Rob from SABA promoting May is Bike Month:
Cindy, Terri and I went to B St Theater on Easter Sunday afternoon
to see Cosmo St James is Dead and Someone in This Room Killed Him. The play was quite good, funny, and there was audience participation. The set design was excellent.
After the play, Terri and I went to Ink – a former tattoo parlor, now a popular restaurant.
Justin, Jennifer and I had the perfect breakfast: waffles, bacon and mimosas in the morning. Meanwhile in another part of the city, 2 of 3 boys wake up to an Easter basket.
And in Las Vegas, #4 in the red jersey, the “libero”, was diving and saving points.
Cheryl and I rode to Bryte Park on Sunday morning. We were so happy to find bike valet parking and Yoshi was happy to park the first two bikes of the day.
Diana and Rob from SABA:
Alice and Tim from SABA promoting May is Bike Month.
We had a great lunch from Chando’s food truck and rode home. A great day for a bike ride.
Friday and somewhat rainy. And cold if you forgot to wear a jacket. I brought an extra rain jacket and loaned it out a couple of times.
Our intrepid team for the day: Diana, a parent volunteer who stayed for the entire day (!), Laurie, Charlie.
In front of the classroom: Pierson.
Uh-oh, a mishap at the skate park had an unfortunate result for LCI Doug – a broken ankle.
Doug’s explanation about the picture: “Weel … Scots are an optimistic people always looking for the silver lining. So here you go! I no longer need to put on kilt hose and garters just to carry my Sgian Dubh. I ken that will come in handy if I’m attacked by a wild haggis!”