Monday, May 28, 2007

Happy Memorial Day!

This weekend was a wonderful weekend full of friends and celebrating. On Friday night I flew up to Sacramento for the world's shortest trip! Silja, my friend from high school was graduating from Sacramento State, and so Jenn, Miranda, and I (the 4 of us all were super tight throughout all of our time at GBHS) decided to meet there to celebrate her. I flew back early Sunday morning to be able to be at church, and then of course, today was a holiday! It was a fabulous, relaxing, and sun-filled day--every Monday should be like this in my opinion! About 25 of us Presbys spent the day at Garfield Park bbq-ing, playing volleyball, frisbee, napping, reading, chatting, and of course, eating. It was an absolutely gorgeous day and a wonderful way to spend the holiday! Here are some pictures for your enjoyment!
This BBQ was serious business--good thing Bob, Alan and George look like they have it all under control!Dave and Denise's small pony...er...Golden Retriever...DaisySome of the girls lathering up with sunscreen--I warned them from personal experience last year that it doesn't take long to turn into a lobster out there! Especially on the sun-soaked volleyball court!Alan, the floating head, enjoying his lunch from a lawn chair.Pocket enjoying her corn on the cob.me, Sophie, Alethia, Becca and Jenn enjoying the sunshine and each other's company.Bob and Kristi--our newly engaged and adorable couple!I'm not exactly sure how it started but some of the little kids from the next table over decided to start chasing two of our guys around with squirt guns--looks like Dave is about to surrender!Sophie and I post-volleyballOne of our wonderful preaching professors, Doug Nason, happens to be Presbyterian and enjoys hanging out with us--so he came to spend the day with us as well! Here he is bonding with Daisy. Snack time for Kernie! Here he is eating grapes with Aunt PocketAnd eating watermelon with Aunt Sarah (hey, playing volleyball makes for one hungry monkey!)The "500-Club"--I am not at liberty to say what that means....but you are welcome to venture a guess and I'll let you know if you're right!Jenn and SophieAlan and Dave showed up dressed almost identically--khaki shorts, green t-shirts, with yellow writing. My very favorite part of living in Southern California--seriously. So there are these unbelievable trees (the Jacaranda Tree) that bloom in the month of May--and pretty much only for the month of May. They don't exist in most parts of the US--in fact according to wikpedia (yes, I think they are cool enough that I actually researched them) they grow in South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. There are some streets in Pasadena that are literally lined on both sides of the street with these trees, and until May they are just normal green trees. But then, these brilliant purple flowers show up and are dazzlingly brilliant.

4 comments:

  1. ...and then those blossoms fall on the ground and make a gigantic squishy mess. : ) But that's ok. Pretty pictures!

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  2. I didn't really notice the fact about the purple flowers making a squishy mess until today when i was in San Marino, but hey I don't have to deal with the mess, and they're BEAUTIFUL so all is good on my end.
    Kernie definitely was a hungry monkey, but since he has some of the coolest Aunts ever, it was all good.

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  3. We have a Jacaranda tree in our front yard. One large purple one, and a smaller pink one. I had no idea they were called Jacarandas, but they are quite pretty.

    Unlike Julia, I don't think when their flowers fall that they become a squishy mess - I think it's really pretty, like there's purple carpeting everywhere.

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  4. Sarah, you do such a great job of documenting these fun events for all to see! Bummer that you didn't get more pictures of the v-ball, since you were in the game!
    -Kristi

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