Friday, August 25, 2006
Special Report (by Andrea): The newest member of the Kim Family
Roomba. In only a few days this little machine has managed to become a valued member of the family. I'm not known for my love of chores to start with and my absolute least favorite chore is vacuuming. I just can't stand vacuums - they are loud and scary and I'm always tipping them over, accidentally pulling the cord from the wall, and generally in a very bad mood after having to use one. Roomba is what all vacuums should be. Small, relatively quiet, cute, and does all the work for me! :)
Roomba is small enough to chase the dust bunnies from under the beds and is smart enough to not fall down the stairs. (Here is Roomba looking at the edge of the stairs and turning around)We haven't gotten Roomba an outfit yet - but look at the cute outfits that are available!!! (Brian got himself a Roomba and I know he wants the green frog outfit!)
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Week of August 13: Andrea's Birthday Weekend
We took a half day at work on Friday and drove down Highway 1 to Carmel. If you don't know much about Carmel, it's a small exclusive town surrounded by the beautiful and rugged Pacific ocean. It's located about 100 miles south of San Francisco and is home to Pebble Beach and the famous 17-Mile Drive. Actor/director Clint Eastwood was mayor of Carmel during the mid 1980s. As we neared Carmel, we began to see a lot of fancy cars. Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, and even a few Ford GTs were whizzing by all around us (I've never seen a single Ford GT in person before this weekend). As we began to feel a little out of place in our stationwagon, we realized that this weekend was the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Concours d'Elegance (French, literally "a competition of elegance") is an annual automotive charitable event where cars compete for the Best of Show title.
We drove about a mile past Carmel and checked in at the Highland Inn. Normally, the price of staying at the Highland Inn is well above our comfort range but I was able to find a special bargain deal for the weekend. When we checked in, they gave us an ocean view spa suite!
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We left Carmel on Sunday. On our way home, we stopped by the Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz. Unfortunately, it was very crowded and the wait time was over an hour. We decided that it would be best to return there in fall when it wasn't over crowded (look for future blog).
Thanks to a wonderful husband, Andrea had the best birthday of her life. And thanks to Andrea's birthday, I had a great time as well.
Monday, August 21, 2006
Week of August 6: Boys Gone Wild
So last weekend, we packed our Vodka and Crystal Light and headed into Granite Lake in the Trinity Alps.
After backpacking for more than 3 hours, we finally arrived at our Lake. Staring at the cool alpine lake after 3 hours of uphill climbing, Bock proclaimed that he would swim out to the middle of the lake and jump off the tree stump. Yeah right!
Steve and Bock are warming up by the fire after swimming in the cold lake. Perhaps it was the mountain altitude or the Vodka or perhaps the romantic fire but Steve and Bock got a little too warm with each other.
We did some fishing in the evenings as well. The fish in alpine lakes are not always the biggest. Here Vin proudly shows off his brown trout... the 8 inch monster. Good thing he's using a 10 lb test line.
We were visited by deer every day... especially at night (click picture to enlarge). They didn't seemed too worried about humans. The picture on the right was taken within 10 feet of the deer.
Since the deer were so approachable, we decided to hunt one for Saturday dinner. Just kidding. Vin is a scientist (PhD) and works for a bio-tech company in the Bay Area. He has access to liquid nitrogen! So he flash froze 2 pounds of marinated tri tip in liquid nitrogen (at -144 degrees Fahrenheit) and packed it up to the Lake. By Saturday night, the steaks were finally thawed out for cooking. They were perfect!
Finally on Sunday morning, we packed up and hiked back to the trailhead. The hike down was much easier and faster than the hike up. It took us just over 2 hours to arrive back at our car. As for interesting tales from this trip, there were quite a few hilarious events that took place. You may be reading about some of them by way of the Darwin Awards. Let's just say that some of the stories included midnight hikes, loud bear growling calls, bear bagging by stemming between two trees, deer eating our pee (they were after any sources of salt), and the Forest Service workers (they were not rangers) scolding us for sawing wood that was bigger than the size of a wrist.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Week of July 30: John & Jamie's Wedding
The wedding and the reception was held at the Montevina Winery, in Plymouth, which is in the Sierra Nevada Foothills about 45 miles southeast of Sacramento. Our friend Chris Leamy is the winemaker at the Winery and he was able to open up the Winery for this celebration. If you don't know much about this region, it is an area know for its beautiful scenery, small quaint towns and great wine (there are 21 wineries here). Andrea and I have never been up there, so we decided to make a weekend out of it.
This was a great weekend. Not only did John and Jamie get married but Andrea and I discovered and explored a great little area only about 2 hours away. Congratulations to John and Jamie! Andrea and I are very happy for you both and wish you lots of adventures together.