**I am dating all of these posts on the day that I actually wrote them — due to lack of internet access, I haven’t been able to actually get them online until now***
Warning: Long blog post ahead. Pictures too!
Vacation time finally came! I will tell you a bit about our trip. If I seem to provide “useless details” then ignore them — I do this for my own benefit (I like to look back to see what happened and use this blog to keep records). So, read on:
Wednesday afternoon we drove down to Phoenix, Oregon (near Ashland) to kick off our vacation. We had a wonderful visit with Andy’s Aunt Margie (Lorna’s sister) as well as some cousins. Great pizza and company. It was a short trip, but it was still refreshing to see them. We spent the night at Aunt Margie’s (although I didn’t do much sleeping).


(Don’t be deceived by this photo… I did most of the driving)
Thursday morning (June 24th) at 6am we hit the road for California. Let me stroke my own genius ego for one moment:
Used Elmo DVD at liquidating Hollywood Video: $7.50
New Thomas the Train DVD from KMart: $5.00
Replacement DVD Cable Charger at Fred Meyer in Medford: $14.99
Packing a Portable DVD Player for a long drive: Priceless Genius
I rigged the DVD player (using the new car carrying case) to hang between the two front seats so that Lily could enjoy endless hours of “Elmo Song” and “Hummus Choo Choo” (left to her own, she says Hummus instead of Thomas). Lily was very happy listening to hours of Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” as well as watching movies. Genius. Did I already say that?

She was a happy camper.
Driving 6am to 2pm and finally arriving in Scotts Valley, California (near Santa Cruz). It was great to arrive at a decent hour and still get to enjoy the day with Andy’s friend Erik (with whom we are staying).
Thursday night was Erik’s weekly poker game which we participated in (Andy won both of the tournaments). A fun night was had by all.
Friday comes. We have no responsibilities. This is fantastic. Vacation at its finest. Starbucks is a 3 minute walk and is right next to the local/organic market. Beautiful weather. Andy and Erik went on a 10 mile run with Erik’s cross country team, and I (Stacey) went on an afternoon run as well.
During Andy and Erik’s run, I took Lily down to the Santa Cruz Boardwalk. Lily hates sand. Hates, hates, hates. She did not want sand on her shoes, on her feet, or on her hands. However, Lily loved riding the carousal. Lily: “Horse. Up down up down.” This was a big hit. Adorable! (Videos and pictures of this to come).
Friday was also Erik’s birthday. We went into Santa Cruz for a delicious sushi dinner to celebrate with a bunch of Erik’s friends (and some of Andy’s old friends as well).
BTW: Andy and Erik know each other from high school (or maybe even middle school)?
At dinner, Lily made a little friend: Makani (which means “The Wind” in Hawaiian). Makani is the son of Andy and Erik’s friend, Sarma. Lily and Makani had a lot of fun playing together (see photos below).
Saturday morning involved a run for Andy and Erik and an afternoon swim for me. I bought a day pass to a local outdoor pool. This is heaven on Earth to me: swimming outdoors in the warm sun. After this, we went back to the Boardwalk so Andy could take Lily on the carousal. Another successful “Horse. up down up down.”
Saturday night Andy and Erik picked up their high school friend Garth and headed into San Francisco. They went to see one of their favorite bands: Concrete Blonde and had a fabulous time. Andy will probably blog about this later. Lily and I just played together at home and had another sushi dinner (yum yum).
Which now brings us to today, Sunday. Today, Andy and I took Lily swimming. So fun. She is really beginning to enjoy the water, and I couldn’t be happier. I can’t wait for more summer swimming!
Warning: Nerd alert.
Just to reminisce old times, Erik and Andy planned a “D & D” night with a group of old high school / college friends. Apparently, they used to play this all the time. In fact, I am writing this blog as they sit in the adjoining room “playing.” Nerdy, nerdy, nerdy. I cannot even explain D&D — I can only laugh. However, stay posted. Erik is the original inventor of “Voldemort.” Seriously. I will explain this more in a future post.
Nerdy, nerdy, nerdy. Ha, ha, ha. I can only sit back, watch their role-playing, and laugh.
Here is what D & D players eat (remember Andy’s older post on the gamer??):

And, Lily got to play a lot with Makani, again, while the boys played D&D tonight.


That is enough of an update for now. As Lily would say: “See ya boys!!”