29 July 2008
Lodi
I just got back from my California vacation. It was a very nice time, completely relaxing, just what I needed. I spent the first part of the trip with my brother and his family. The last part of the trip I spent in Lodi. There were days by the pool, great company, visits to the beach, good food...a really, really nice time. The temperature was mild. It was even cool at times. My shoulder did not hurt me at all. There's something about that California air. Nothing could have been better than being greeted each morning with, "Good morning, Kirsten. How did you sleep? I love you." Thank you, Colter.
Cow Town, CA
I had a great time with my sister, Karin, in Vacaville where we visited family. We made a trip to Stinson Beach, and Petaluma, and Sonoma. We saw our brother, his wife and son and also our cousin and her husband. We also visited the grounds and visitors' center of the Oakland Temple. It was a beautiful night. The pictures are of my brother and his family, the temple, at the beach with my sister, and together with our cousin.
28 July 2008
Mission Memory Monday: Capitalism?
When I lived in Ploiesti, Romania as a missionary, while serving with Sora Parent, we had a funny experience. We had gone to a little shop where we found some canned peaches. We were greeted with the typical, "Spuneti!" It means, speak. We had spotted the peaches and decided to purchase them. We told the woman at the cash register what we wanted. Her reply, "That's our last can of peaches." We again asked to purchase the peaches. Our second request was met with the aforementioned response. We may even have asked for them a third time only to be met with the same response as before.
These were the thoughts running through my head:
If you sell us your last can of peaches, you can order more. We will come back and buy them, too. You will make money. That's good.
I don't think she would have appreciated that little lesson on capitalism.
Did we get the peaches? You bet!
Oh, by the way, every missionary I ever served with, the missionaries before me and the missionaries who served right after me have stories just like this.
11 July 2008
iPhone 3G
Two o'clock in the morning, July 11, 2008: I wake up excited about the Big Day! The new iPhone 3G comes out today and I am determined to get one. I back up my systems, I get dressed, and drive the five minutes to the AT&T store closest to my house. I am seventh in line. I chat some with the guys just ahead of me in line. They have an entire set up: air mattresses, blankets, pillows, and a computer propped up on a blow up chair. They claim they have never done this before.
At about 5 AM, the line starts to get bigger. Every subsequent hour the line grows. No one knows how many phones have been made available. As the line gets longer, we start guessing where the cutoff will be. Who will have to go home disappointed?
At 6 AM, employees start showing up to monitor the line.
By 7 AM the excitement is tangible. A commotion starts up when the mother-in-law of one of the guys behind me shows up and then his wife. The people behind them aren't too happy. I can't blame them. Store managers come out and simmer people down. A happy compromise is reached. It's a good thing because most of the people behind me have been in line since 5 or so and tempers can quickly reach hot temperatures.
A little before 7:30 AM the employees come and get a listing of who wants what...black, 16G, white 8G, etc. I put down my order...black 16GB. We find out there are only 25 phones that have been allocated to that particular location. A lot of people will go home without an iPhone 3G. The line wraps around three sides of the building.
Finally, 8AM. It is the hour of anticipation. The first people go in the store. They are only letting 4 or 5 people in at a time to avoid confusion. When they come out they hold up their purchase like a trophy. I feel victorious when I enter. The guy at the counter gives me a high five (we had spoken the day before as I was feeling out the possibilities) and he's glad that I made it. I get my black 16 GB iPhone 3G and stumble out of the store dizzy with accomplishment thanking those who congratulate me and offering my own congratulations to them in return. The drive home is quiet. Despite the fact that myriad people are having trouble finishing the set up, as do I, I manage to complete the set up for my phone.
This is going to be awesome!
10 July 2008
Picnic in the Park
08 July 2008
Stair Sliding
My little nieces love the stairs at my parents' home. I captured some video footage of their antics. I hope you find it as enjoyable as I do. In this particular video, are my nieces Emma and Lauren and a little friend of ours who spent the afternoon celebrating at our house with her family.
04 July 2008
Independence Day
Succumbing to the Tag
Three Joys
- Reading
- Teaching
- My family
Three Fears
- Losing my family
- Forgetting Romanian
- Insanity
Three Goals
- Winning a Teacher of the Year award.
- Having enough money to go wherever I want with whomever I want.
- Buying my own little place.
Three Current Obsessions
- Books
- My iPhone (getting the new 3G as soon as it comes out)
- Treats
Three Surprising Things
- I love public speaking.
- I like fish. They're quiet.
- Gardening. It's kind of fun.
I tag April!
Pool Party Video
My sister, Sylvia, took this little video of some of the fun we had at the pool on Wednesday. The weather was perfect and the water was great!
Plans for another pool party are definitely forthcoming.
Pool Party!
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