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Monday, February 25, 2008

Cousin Annie's Wedding



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Kim's Cousin Annie got married last month. I'm playing catch-up with this blog, so apologies for the out of order posts.

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Kim and I spend a day in San Antonio, Texas




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Kim and I were in San Antonio for my Grandfather's funeral last weekend. It was a sad weekend, of course, but it was nice to see my family so much.


On Sunday morning, my parents were going over some stuff with my Grandma, so Kim and I took the morning and went to downtown San Antonio. We visited several historical sites, including a cathedral built by the Spanish missionaries in the 1700's, and the Alamo, a famous battle site in Texas history.


We also went to the Riverwalk area, where we walked around a bit, and kim enjoyed some Texas Style BBQ ribs.

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North Fork American Run - From January 2008




I haven't done a ton of paddling this year, and taken even fewer picture, but these are a couple photos from a January trip down the NF American. It was a fun run, and a gorgeous day.

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Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise and John's Welcome Home Party



These Photos are from October, 2007, but I'd never linked to them from here. Last October, we did a Murder Mystery Dinner Cruise in Long Beach to celebrate Phoung's Birthday. The following day, there was an 80's themed party to welcome John home from the army.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Surfing this weekend

Taylor wrote:

> Got Vitamin I? (Ibuprofin)
> You guys must have done the equivalent of running a marathon
> yesterday. 5 or 6 hour session!?
>


We were out least 6 hours. Maybe closer to seven. It was incredible.
I'm pretty beat today. Typing is hard.

To sum up:

Saturday I joined Dennis St. Clair at Bolsa Chica. It was big. Big
and stompy and big. Did I mention big? I hate guessing wave heights,
but it was well, well overhead on the standup surfers. When I got out,
there were only a dozen or so guys out. 3-4 times as many standing on
the beach, watching. There were some incredible rides to be had, and
some punishing beat downs if you picked the wrong wave. Enough fun
waves to make it worthwhile. Good times. I had errands to do with Kim,
so it wasn't a long session, but I didn't want to get out of the
water. I did take one really bad hit/wipe out, and that made me a
little cautious about the waves I took.

Sunday morning I made the long drive to meet Chris at C-Street in
Ventura. I was out of bed at 4, on the road by 4:30. Kim's family
thinks I'm crazy. They may be right. Launching was tough, I broke a fin
and dinged my boat getting washed back on the rocks. (High tide). We
were both getting some fun rides, but it crowded fast. The waves were
incredible, but I was nervous taking off with people everywhere. We
paddled north and surfed uncrowded waves. They were not crowded for a
reason! Drop in, scream across a face, and bail out before the brutal
closeout. At least, that's what I did. Chris was surfing deeper,
staying on the wave longer, and instead of bailing out, throwing air
moves at the end. I hope when I'm old I can surf like Chris does.

We were out there for 3.5 hours or so, and I was starting to sink. I
wasn't catching a ton of rides, due to fear and crowds. Chris was still
getting a bunch. I paddled in, and inspected the damage. Chris came
in, and we decided to find a surf shop. I bought some UV resin, Chris
got coffee, and we patch my boats. Then drove north, looking at some
crowded spots and then settling on paddling out near Emma woods state
park, and out to the Overheads spot.

WOW. Wow. wow. I'd never surfed there before. loved it. loved it.
loved it. Simply awesome. Steep drops, shoulders and walls, and
L-O-N-G rides. I was think I may have covered more distance in that
session that any other surf session ever. Simply, simply awesome. I
like that spot a lot. Simply fun. Taylor showed up, and joined us and
just a handful of board surfers for many, many,many rides. Chris headed
in, and I tried to stick it out, but eventually I was just whipped.

It was a long drive home, and I get home to find out I'm needed to help
move. Heavy things. DOH.

Super fun day.

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I miss my Grandpa



My Grandpa passed away last week. I'm really going to miss him. He was an awesome Grandpa.

He wrote his own obituary, and I've copied it below.






JENNINGS

Lieutenant General Hal B. Jennings, Jr., M.D., US Army (Retired) passed away on Feb. 12, 2008 at the age of 92. He is survived by wife Flora Gene (Dixie); son Ronald; and daughter Cathy Hampton. Cathy and Ronald with their spouses live in Plano, TX. Also, there remain 5 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Hal graduated from DeVilbiss High School (1933) in Toledo, Ohio; University of Toledo with BS degree (1937); and from the University of Michigan with an MD degree and a temporary commission of 1st Lieutenant in the Army Reserve Medical Corps (1941). He took competitive examinations for a Regular Army Commission while overseas in World War II. He received his Regular Army Commission in the Medical Corps in December 1944. After World War II, having spent 32 months overseas in the South Pacific, he was trained in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery by Dr. James Barrett Brown at Washington University (Barnes Hospital) in St. Louis, MO. He became a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon in 1953. Hal made a career of surgery in the Regular Army and while overseas in Vietnam was appointed Surgeon General of the Army (1969-1973). After Army Retirement he spent two years (1973-1974) as CEO of the American Urological Association in Baltimore, MD. He completely retired, in Dec. 1975 and Hal & Dixie moved to Beaufort, SC. In February 1987 Hal and Dixie made a final move to the Army Residence Community in San Antonio, TX. Volunteer service in the Executive Service Corps of San Antonio and the Army Medical Museum Foundation occupied his retirement time in San Antonio. His greatest pleasures in surgery were the repair of cleft lips and palates, and other congenital deformities. In lieu of flowers please send all donations to the Army Residence Community, 7400 Crestway, San Antonio, TX 78239 in the name of LTG Hal B. Jennings, Jr.


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New Blog

I've changed the "Recent Additions" page to this new blog format. This was intended to do several things:
  1. Make is easier to make changes, especially to add small notes. This site has mostly focused on photos/big trips/etc. Adding or changing pages was too much work to update "just a fun day" or other news from Kim and I. The blog makes updates as easy as sending an email, so expect more.
  2. You can get an email anytime we make a change to the site, simply submit your email here.
  3. Several people have requested an RSS or Atom Feed. There is now one, and if you subscribe, you can get updates whenever we make changes. RSS feeds are a super great, easy way to keep track of changes on many modern websites. For more info, check out the wikipedia entry:
  4. Our Feed is over on the right, in the lower part of the sidebar.
  5. It'll serve as a dated archive. Major changes and updates to the site will still get menu items on the left, simpl/small changes will be searchable by "Label".
Just Below this Post, there is a post that includes the links from the old "Recent Additions" page, so if you need more reading, click here.

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Recent Updates

This is the old Recent Updates page - now replaced by this blog. But it's got most of the recent-ish stuff before Feb. 2008.

Peru, Inca Trail, Nazca Lines, More - Nov. 2007
Surfing at Hollywood Beach - Nov. 2007
Hong's Visit to Northern California
Back on the Rock. Lover's Leap, October 2007
Davenport Surf Kayak Contest - October 2007
Backpacking in Desolation Wilderness : Lake Velma - August 2007
Baja Surf Kayaking Trip - June 2007
Hong's Birthday at the Pirate Show - August 2007
Our Yard - July 2007
Graduation - June 2007
dis-orientation - June 2007
Spring Paddling 2007 - Giant Gap, Cache Creek, Pauley Creek
Santa Cruz Kayak Surf Contest 2007
Chinese New Year 2007 - The Year of the Pig
How to: Build an inexpensive boat bag.
North Fork American - Jan. 2007
Christmas 2006
Deborah and Malcolm's visit - December 2006
Kim's Family visiting for Thanksgiving 2006
England, Ireland and Scotland -9/18/06
South Silver Creek - 7/09/06
Kyburz - South Fork American - 6/24/06
NF Stanislaus - 6/25/06
Shirttail Canyon June 2006
Brush Creek June 2006
Pauley Creek
San Simeon Surf Kayak Contest and Hearst Castle Tour
Wedding! 4/9/06
2006 Santa Cruz Surf Kayak Festival
Topo Duo on the South Fork - From July 2, 2005. Added Jan 2006
Engagement Party 12-31-05
Clear Creek - November 19, 2005
Icehouse Dam Run - SF Silver Creek - Oct 2005
Grand Canyon - September 2005
Fun Day Cragging at Joshua Tree 2/5/2005
Wildflower Triathalon - Added 5/2/04

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