Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Snow tea day

It is snowing. It started snowing yesterday afternoon, and it's snowing again. It's the kind of snow that produces a slushy mess, so


today I'm going with hot chocolate. It seemed like the right thing for this snowy Tea Tuesday. The flowery mug is a reminder that spring is actually here.

Kimmie has all the links, so please check out what my tea drinking friends are up to today. I suspect some of them have had a bit of snow, too.

Monday, March 28, 2011

More California shots

I hope you aren't too tired of my California trip. I realize some of it will be photos of friends, which could be boring. But right now,

it was time to get my first look at the hotel where everyone was staying. This photo and the one below were the only good ones that I got from my other camera.


This shows Joseph and Meredith rehearsing the day before. Sadly, I got no photos of the rehearsal dinner, which was also Meredith's birthday.


As I looked over Joseph's final checklist the morning of the wedding, I realized where I might have left my camera. After a call to them, I hopped on the Interstate and headed their way. Yep, they definitely had my little pink camera that looks like a phone.


When I got back to the hotel, I was in charge of taking people to the church, if they wanted a ride.


I didn't stop taking photos, though, because I was so glad to get the camera back.


I took lots of photos,


including shots of the wedding party


and many of Joseph's friends, before they left the hotel.


Joseph's brother, who also lives in Wichita, was definitely looking like the best man. I'll share photos of the wedding, the after party, and the day after, later in the week, as well as the trip home.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Inspiration Avenue: Hello Spring

It's been too long since I played in the Inspiration Avenue Challenge. I checked yesterday and saw the theme was spring, offered by my dear friend Stephanie.


So as I was unloading photos from my trip to California, I found about a dozen that I took in a garden at a church. Here is one of those photos. To me it screams "hello spring." In my mind, there couldn't have been a better subject this week. Welcome to spring from a landscape I enjoyed a couple of weeks ago . Yep, I'm off to play in this challenge, even though I'm checking in late this week.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

I finally made it to California

Some of you may remember my trip to California, which I was in the middle of showing when once again I got sick. Now I'm back, hopefully feeling well enough to post a bit more of my trip, and visit some of my dear internet friends. So, let's begin.

When Scott, his dad, and I left the cafe in Ludlow, CA, we entered the desert portion of the California trip.


I kept looking for the Joshua trees, which dotted the road and median in years past, but were obviously non-existent on this trip.


I wondered if the land had been scorched or burned, because the landscape was so completely different from what I remembered.


One thing I didn't forget was the traffic.

Once we got to the Malibu condo, everyone was in the process of eating or preparing to eat. I took my bags upstairs and freshened up while everyone was eating. After the meal, all the family and friends left for the hotel and their check-in.

Joseph, Scott, and I loaded Joseph's car with steel drums and other equipment that would be used that evening. Scott sat in back holding onto the equipment, while I sat in front reading the list of things that still had to be done that day.


The first stop that afternoon was to the Tuxedo shop.


Joseph's shirt and vest were perfect, but Scott was concerned about his shirt collar.


It was obvious that the collar on the shirt was too small, so after some discussion, Scott got a shirt that was long enough, AND would fit his neck.


Next it was off to Kinkos, where phone calls took precedent over everything except


punching buttons and collating music scores.


It was also important to have a few extra schedules for the next three days. Some people would only need a schedule for one day,


while others like myself, needed one for every day and every event.

Next it was off to the restaurant to drop off the champagne and wine that would be served the next evening at the combined rehearsal dinner and birthday party for Meredith, Joseph's bride to be. After unloading the boxes, it was time to go to the music rehearsal and jam session.


I could NOT get a good photo of anyone,


including friends who stopped by just to jam, and a few who stopped by to enjoy a sandwich with Joseph and Meredith.


But it was fun watching people interact, including Joseph's sister Karen, along with Matt, who would be a groomsman and also plays in the band Babylon Saints.


Matt caught my eye and gave me that cute face he makes right before he headed into the studio for the rehearsal.


Although it was hard to see, the jam session was fun. I even have a video that I want to get off the camera, but I didn't realize you need an account to put these videos on You-Tube or on your blog. Now I know, since the first time I had a video, Scott set it all up for me.


Scott opted to stay at the hotel with some of the guys, and early the next morning I took photos of the prayer flags that were along two sides of the guest room.


Not only was this one luxurious guest bedroom, it was much like a spa with a walk-in shower that would put some to shame, and a stand-alone tub that I swear would hold three people. I felt really honored to be staying there.


It was hard to tell this was a scene from a balcony.


Only after I added the railing to the photo, was it possible to see


the true beauty and seclusion all around.


Here is the condo where Joseph and Meredith will be living. It has been Meredith's condo for a couple of years and Joseph is in the process of moving in.


I was impressed by the exterior, including the storage unit. Of course, I never got a photo of the two car garage, which was located underneath the guest bedroom.


I had intended to get photos of their patio, which looked out over a swimming pool, but


this was as close as I got


before it was time for Joseph and me to run several errands, including getting the rental van.


Off we went through the canyons, the fog and mist making visibility less than ideal.


I so enjoyed driving through the canyons,


even though there were traffic stops and delays in the one we drove through that day.


The scenery is never to be missed.


even when there is lots of morning traffic.


A quick peek in the back seat to make certain Joseph's steel drums were still intact.


Note the huge castle-like estate on the hill on the right. According to Joseph, it is a winery as well as a vineyard. You can see the vines


growing on the hills. The morning we drove by, pickers were already out working. I watched in awe as they ran up and down the hills.


The winery is for sale for a mere $68 million dollars. Perhaps you can see some of the vines that can be seen in the upper right side of the photo.


We were now at the top of the mountain, heading into the city where we would pick up the rental van. It would be the last time I saw my camera before the wedding, because I took it with me into the rental office and accidentally left it sitting on their counter.

I think that's probably enough for today. It's been a busy time getting everyone to this place and time. Of course, so not to keep anyone guessing, I finally remembered where I left my camera, and was able to get it back less than four hours before the wedding.