Category Archives: Family

Pictures and video of daughter’s graduation

She had rehearsal this morning.  She’s had my Mom and me there and relatives from her Mom’s side are visiting from all over the country.  She got a job, her driver’s license and her yearbook all in the past few weeks.  I’m very proud of her.  I just wish I had a VOICE since yesterday it started to go south, and I wasn’t be able to scream and yell congratulations to her tonight from the audience.  There were 710 people graduating!  It’s a good thing it’s one of the longest days of the year, since it didn’t start until 6:30pm and it was a long ceremony.  We also sat in the shade, which was comfortable when we first got there, but soon got kind of chilly.

Protected: SAVE THE DATE – June 20 – Invite to Alex’s Graduation Party (on Father’s Day)

Invite to my daughter Alexandra’s Graduation Party (on Father’s Day)

WHAT:  Please join us for a BBQ/afternoon of food, family and friends.  Alex is graduating from high school that week.  Please feel free to bring something to throw on the BBQ or otherwise to share gastronomically.

WHEN:  June 20, 2010 at 2pm

WHERE:  914 Blosson Way, Hayward (Cherryland) 94544

Please RSVP via email or my mobile 917-330-6105; Alex’s mobile is 415-271-6313; there is no landline.

Trip to Santa Cruz and Pigeon Point Lighthouse

Some pictures and a video of our trip around the bay today.

We thought the buildings by the lighthouse were for the staff, but it’s actually a hostel!  See http://www.norcalhostels.org/pigeon/

Daughter got her driver’s permit finally

Now for the license so I can send her to the store to run errands!

She got her permit after passing the written; they are backlogged 45 days at our local DMV for the behind-the-wheel so she will inquire with other locations.

Family in Phoenix & Sedona, Arizona – May 1-3, 2010

My niece Kristal lives in Phoenix.  We had lunch last Saturday morning at Thefarmatsouthmountain.com, an organic farm with three restaurants, including a breakfast cafe, where we ate al fresco.  It was conveniently located between her place and where I was staying with friends in Laveen.

Then, on Monday, we drove up to see Uncle Danny Stief (of Sedonatalkradio.com).  He gave us a great tour of that stunning area, explaining to us about the vortexes and other metaphysical anomalies in the area (making Kristal’s name quite appropriate).  We had lunch and then Kristal and I drove back to Phoenix in time for me to catch my flight back to San Francisco.  On the way to Sedona, however, Kristal and I were talking so much that I forgot to get gas, and so to be sure we didn’t have to walk in the desert heat, I let the car coast down a mountainside for about eight miles to get to the next town to fill up!

Sedona is magnificent everywhere you look, with it’s vortexes and it’s manmade and natural monuments.  It was great to see my uncle, who is a talented singer, and touched Kristal and me with a few live performances of Elvis songs.  It was the first time Kristal and he met each other, so I was glad to facilitate their meeting and for us all to learn more about other parts of our family.

I’m also glad to have a nice base tan from Arizona last week for the two weekends in NYC I’m going to enjoy later this month!