by Timberry on September 7, 2008
Rain, rain, rain. A beautiful view from the 53rd floor. The first day was just cloudy, the second day rained all day, and we had work to do at the ASBDC. I was told that Leo especially loved the Science and Art museum, which was full of trains.
Then I went home and they went to Maine.


Strange weather for Chicago in the first week of September.
by Timberry on June 25, 2008
Paul sent me this picture in email today, I thought it should go up to this blog. You can click on the picture for a larger view, or right-click to download. The park across the street is a nice situation, and we can see that all three of them are enjoying it.

Meanwhile, we’re looking forward to getting these three plus Milena to an Oregon visit starting this Saturday.
by Timberry on June 18, 2008
June 8, 2008. An excited call. Timmy’s riding his bike by himself. Noah taught him. I got a call from Sabrina, “We’re at Edison. We have no camera.” So I went quickly with my camera.
by Timberry on May 16, 2008
by Timberry on May 7, 2008

Disney vacation, May 2008. This was in the vacation club master bathroom, with a flat screen tv showing cartoons. Sabrina points out the look on Leo’s face; this was early in the week, so he still had some doubts.
by Timberry on March 31, 2008
A stairwell. Transition. A few days between the cruise and Madrid. So far from the Gatwick airport. The early morning flight, the extra bags, seeing Cristin at the bus, lines, lugging, my nervousness at the airport, and we’re off.
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| Cristin waiting for the bus at Gatwick airport, in the dark, 5:30 in the morning, smiling, it was cold, she’ll be okay, and we left to get our flight. And she was okay. She got her flight, got home, she was happy to get home |
A sigh. Another chunk ticked off. The cruise done. Now the next chunk. Going to Granada. The airport at Malaga, hot, long line. What next? The transfer solution. Megan and Vange asleep, a well-built highway through a sunny dry landscape, a very old but somehow stylish city, cobblestone streets, the Alambra, a very nice hotel. El Ladron del Agua. And we have a beautiful room in this hotel, at the very top, with a beautiful view of the Alambra above us.
Stairwell, and transition, because it was a step in between. Granada was planned because it wasn’t Madrid. We had wanted to see it because of the way Paul talked about it. But it was a lot about helping Megan between Oxford and Madrid. Hair appointments. Laundry. It all worked. The hair guy, Pablo, stylish, trendy. The little old lady who did the laundry.
| I took this picture from our hotel window, right after we arrived. We were tired, but what a room.
The room had a name, “Generalife,” not a number. |
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If you can see the outline in red, that’s our room at Hotel El Ladron de Agua, taken from one of the towers of the Alambra. You can imagine how beautiful it was. |
| We ate several times at El Azafan, with big windows looking out to a small park and up to the Alambra.
This is a picture of that restaurant, among other things, as Megan looked out from a balcony in the Alambra. |
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True, the one day we went up to the Alambra together was cold, and clouds covered the views of the Sierra Nevada, but we were able to see it a bit, just below the clouds, at one point. |
| And we saw the Alambra. |
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by Timberry on November 17, 2007
I’ve set up this new blog to replace the previous family blog on blogger.com. I’m hoping this one will work for us better. I hope.