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California Trip, March 2008

     
Here I am at Oma & Opa's house... check out the wooden shoes!
     


This is a nice view of their house... if you look very carefully you can see me and Oma waiving from the balcony.


Opa made some Appelflappen and Oliebolen while I was napping.

Daddy fed me some when I woke up.

... hang on, I'm not quite awake yet.


Daddy and Opa made a great big Bonfire!

Oma sat down with me to watch it...

We had to sit way back because it was so hot...

As the sun went down it got even prettier...

after the fire burned down, Daddy and Opa pulled up some chairs and drank something out of a fancy bottle.

They sure seemed to have a lot of fun with that fire...

... boys will be boys!


Here I am with Oma at my pretend café...

... we drank pretend coffee and ate pretend pie and cake...

"Just can't seem to hide from these paparazzi!"


Tante Hanneke and Mommy and Daddy and me all went for a hike...

...we hiked down to a river with a big cave and very cold water.


On another day, Mommy and Daddy took me to historic Columbia and I went on a stage coach ride with Daddy.

    
Everybody went to a Celtic Festival with all sorts of neat things that we didn't take any pictures of, and I got my face painted.


On the way back from a visit to Napa Valley we stopped to see some Llamas by the side of the road.

Daddy said he would have given the Llama a kiss but he was afraid it would spit at him.


Oma and I collected pails full of acorns and threw them off the deck.

  
Some friends of Oma and Opa's came to visit. Jane, Fred, Dini, Henk, and Jeanette.

It was an early birthday party for me and Opa (that just happened to be on Jane's actual birthday).

We had a nice carrot cake that Mommy made.

I blew out the candles on the cake (with some help)

Oma gave me an apron with lots of pockets and little animals to go in them.

She spent lots of time working very hard to make it.

I gave her a big thank you hug.


I didn't want Opa to feel left out...

... so I gave him a big hug too.

Then I got more presents.

I really liked this colorful animal puzzle.

So did Opa.


Later, after my bath, Oma & Opa read to me.


On another day we walked at the reservoir.

Oma went on the big kids swings.

I climbed the rope ladder...

... and went down the slide.


One day we went to the Iron Stone vineyard...

... and I rode a big bronze horse with Oma's help...

... then went home and fed Shasta some apple.


Here I am all bundled up and playing in the snow.

Daddy and I found a snowman with a Hawaiian shirt and tried to fix him up a little.

Then I went sledding for the first time ever.

Weeeee!

Mommy and Daddy took turns giving me rides...

It was a long walk back!

Weeeee!

Then Opa took a turn.

It was still a long walk back.

Weeeee...

... weeeee!
  
Look out Opa!!


Guess who this is!! It's Mommy when she was my age!!
(Scotland, June 1973 - Note the wooden shoes)

Sonora, California, March 2008

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