Sunday, April 29, 2007

What a great weekend!

This was such a great weekend! I finally visited the Sutro Baths in SF (man-eating misquitos and all). My friends and I went "the long way" and saw more of SF than we intended but, wow, I love that city. Dinner was at Steps of Rome (really the sole purpose of the trip). It's loud, a little rowdy, has an amazing filet mignon, yummy Latin servers, mmmm... it's seriously my favorite spot. Add fabulous friends and it makes for an delightful night!


Dayne was blessed today. I thoroughly enjoyed entertaining Jonny, James and Crewe during sacrament meeting. I would have loved a little AC to off-set the heat generated by my WORK-OUT!!!

Jonny was so excited that Crewe was going in his car!

You can't tell from the photo but Dayne looked beautiful and her dress was adorable!

Ashley throws a mean party! This one wore James clean out!

Friday, April 20, 2007

The best sandwich ever!

My nephew just showed me his super yummy sandwich: cheese, a grape and pizza!

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Swan Slab - Yosemite

I watched Kristen, aka Sherpa, climb the 1st pitch and thought, "It doesn't look bad. I can totally do that." My first move went well and then, 7" off the ground I thought "where the heck am I supposed to go now?". I managed the 1st pitch although I don't think I've ever taken so long to catch my breath! The next pitch was the longest, approx. 100 feet, and supposedly was easier. I wouldn't necessarily agree. Sherpa led and disappeared, first behind a tree, then behind a very large rock. I started climbing and came to my first obstacle. I managed. A few feet later I was totally stuck. I was standing on a small ledge, the wind was blowing and all I could see was the great distance and ragged granite between me and the valley floor. I couldn't see the way up but I couldn't go down. I knew Sherpa had me so I did some of the ugliest climbing anyone has ever seen. I wouldn't really call it climbing, more like holding on for dear life and shimmying. Sooner than I anticipated I could hear Sherpa and see the top. The last pitch was the most intimidating, all crack. Turns out, I like crack. My first real climbing of the day. Sherpa coached me through it and I felt like a real climber for the first time. All completed, I climbed just shy of 200'. What did I earn for my pain and fear? An unobstructed view of Half Dome. After lunch at Lower Yosemite Falls we went and practiced some "feet only" climbing. This entailed climbing a smooth, round rock, standing on holds I could barely see. I climbed this rock twice, two different routes. I kind of wish we had done it before the big climb (as Sherpa recommended) as I may have had more confidence in my feet. It was absolutely amazing to jam my toe on something smaller than my baby toe and be able to stand on it. Why no pictures? It wasn't pretty, I imagine I looked like a very large, awkward bug smashed on a very large window, struggling for life. Ugly? Yes. Completed twice? Yes. Once with a recently rolled ankle? Yup, I'm tough.

In summary: One of the greatest days of my life. Sherpa is my hero. She is a graceful climber, encouraging and inspiring coach, and a kick in the pants to spend the day with. Enjoy the pictures.


Pitch 1 - We climbed the big crack, middle left.

Me finishing the 2nd pitch.

This was the easiest part of the 2nd pitch. It was mostly just scrambling at this point.

Mountain Columbine on the 2nd pitch.

To be continued....

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Climbing in Yosemite cont...


At the top of the final pitch.

The edge of the third pitch (looking down from the top).
3rd pitch=crack. I like crack!


Views from the top!

To be continued....
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Climbing in Yosemite cont... again

Views from the top...



Our very dirty hands!


More views from the top...

Very dirty hands!!!

Final Yosemite!


My Sherpa. My hero!

Upper & Lower Yosemite Falls.

This tree chose to grow on a very small ledge
in a very large rock. I find it impressive.


Very bruised knees. My feet were very dirty
and gross but it didn't really show up in the pictures.

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Monday, April 09, 2007

Issues

The day started out well enough, a bowl of Cheerios. Not super hearty but it works. We got off to a late start so the girls ate breakfast at 11 and I wasn't hungry yet. So we went off to the movies where I decided a kids popcorn would make a great lunch - until it got knocked on the floor. I couldn't take popcorn from a kid so the hunger grew. No snacks at the park... Dinner, finally. Burned. Hmmm. And then... the top half of tomorrow's sandwich fell on the floor. Maybe I should just give up on eating today. Gravity, gets me every time.