Friendships renewed - far to many to count!
Chelsea and me with our Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Rich.
Andy and me with our teachers for elementary school, middle school, and junior high: Mrs. Wallmark and Mrs. Guerrero
Dad and Mum with one of the graduates, Sarah Csiha
Saturday, the next morning, Chelsea's uncle took us to breakfast at the San Pedro Diner - amazing food. We met up with Mum and Dad at Hobbys' house after that, and then Mum, Dad, and I drove around the Peninsula, seeing our old house, driving down the switch-backs, and going by Andy's baseball fields. It was wonderful to see all the old places, and although it was somewhat overcast, the coast was beautiful. We picked up Andy at the beach (he had been doing surf camp with our old youth group), and drove to Long Beach for our friend Zach's graduation party.
Driving along the coastOne of Andy's ball fields -- and yes, it has a view of the coast and is surrounded by multi-million dollar homes.
The Beach
Dad, Mum, Mrs. Bogich, and Mr. Bogich
Then, after a quick visit with them, we rushed back to Pedro and met up with our good friends, Amanda and David for a show. Amanda hadn't told us what it was, so we were quite surprised to arrive at a theater, and be handed tickets for the Golden State Pops Orchestra! They were doing a tribute to fathers in honor of Father's Day, so we got to hear music from the soundtracks of "guy movies" -- Indiana Jones theme song, Jurassic Park, the Godfather, Back to the Future, Rudy, Gladiator, etc. I had never been to see an orchestra live like that, and it was a perfect evening. . . very relaxing after having been running around all day. After that Amanda took us to Starbucks, where she worked, and introduced us to her co-workers (one of which Andy went to Kindergarten with - she commented on how tall he'd gotten. lol). Then she took us both to our respective "homes" and said goodnight.Sunday, we went to church in the morning. Wow, that was awesome. The service was a tribute to the school, and many people stood up and reminisced during the time set aside for sharing. It was wonderful to hear the memories and ways people were blessed through TLS. Before the service, our friend Maria had acquired some of the school uniforms, so Andy and I put those on, and got a few laughs from people in church. :) I never thought I'd voluntarily put on one of those uniforms! And believe me, it came off as soon as I felt it had served its purpose. Luther Nelson released 34 (or 35) doves, one for each year of the school. There was a reception after the service, and old pictures and trophies from the school were set out. Many memories and people from the past. . . very good times.
The front of the sanctuary
Maria, Philip, Andy, me, Sarah, and Noel in our school uniforms
Releasing the dovesWe went to lunch with our good friend Ben, his son Mike, and our grandparents who were also visiting for the graduation. Hmmm, Acapulco. . . best Mexican restaurant in the world - enough said. Then to see the Wallmarks - Mrs. Wallmark was our teacher throughout elementary, middle school, and junior high, so many memories came back with that visit. Mr. Wallmark has brain cancer (I think that's what it is), and is on chemo, feeling awful about 100% of the time. We prayed for him, and saw him smile, which made the whole visit seem more than worth it.
Onto the beach that afternoon!! We had a bonfire at which many old friend from TLS came to hang out. We played volleyball on the beach, ate hot dogs, roasted marshmallows, and just sat around catching up. It was a wonderful time, many thanks to Nicky for arranging it!
A group from the bonfire - this wasn't everyone who came, but all the people who were there at the time someone had a camera out. ;)
Late that evening, we headed to the Rothlisbergers' home. Many, man memories there . . . Mrs. R had kindly filled the the M&M jar for us, although I was sad to see our old Garfield mugs gone. ;) They were kind enough to stay up and visit with us till around 11. We slept well that night to say the least!
Monday -- we all drove to the airport. There we met up with the Brewers, and said goodbye to Mum, Dad and Andy. The Brewers and I spent that afternoon at the mall, walking and talking, and just enjoying life. :) The kids all had piano lessons, so Julianna and I watched a movie on her laptop. Then we went back to their house, picking up dinner at (where else?) Taco Bell on the way. Julianna and I stayed up late . . . ummm I think till about 5. ;) It was so wonderful to have that time alone to catch up on life. "Forever friends" are truly a gift from God.
Saying goodbye to the Hobbys -- Chelsea, Andy, Mum, Dad, and Mrs. Hobby
Andy and his buddy, Simeon
Andy, Julianna, Elysia, Simeon, Micayla, and me. Simeon burped at the exact moment the photo was taken. It was perfect timing, truly amazing. He is Andy's hero I think.
This is me, goofing off at the mall. Julianna and Elysia put together an outfit for me to wear. . . skinny jeans and all. I felt very California for all of about 25 seconds. :)
Tuesday morning, Mrs. Brewer and Julianna kindly drove me to Hunington Beach to meet up with my good friend Amanda. I said goodbye to them, quite reluctantly, and with much encouragement to come visit us in Missouri. Amanda and I then walked out to the pier where we enjoyed lunch at Ruby's. It was somewhat overcast, but hey - the beach is the beach! Another wonderful time spent catching up with an old friend. She drove me back to the Hobbys' home in Pedro. Then it was off to the mall with Chelsea, just like old times. We shopped, had dinner at P.F. Changs, drank Jamba Juice (yum!), and watched the new Indiana Jones movie. We also stayed up late, talking.
Waiting for our movie. . . isn't that a gorgeous smile?
Posing for the camera.
We enjoyed the revolving door at PF Changs. 'Tis fun to never grow up, eh?
Wednesday I got to sleep in for the first time during our visit! Hurray! Mrs. Hobby then took us by the school and I got to pick out some of my favorite books from the school library to keep. Memories are wonderful, and having something tangible to help spark those memories is always good. From their I went out to lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Hobby, and Chelsea and then they took me to the airport. A short flight, and there I was. . . home again. Mum was kind enough to bring Elizabeth, who ran into my arms and give me an enormous hug. And now I am home. . . and it feels so good, so right to be here with my family.
Thank you all for bearing with me in this epically long post. Maybe I set a record or something! Also, thank you so much to all those who hosted our family in California and who made our visit so much fun. . . you are still just as dear to us as when we left.
Love to you all,
Rebekah
3 comments:
OK, So now where are those pictures? Am I blind? No California pictures where it says "Calif pictures".xtvueh
oops. I don't know how this got one here, but I most certainly do mean to post some photos. Tomorrow morning, first thing!
Becky
Becky's a scene girl. LOL
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