Saturday, December 19, 2009

Circle Trip - October 2009


When we returned from our mission, we had a desire to visit with Joan's children and get reacquainted with our grandchildren. We began our trip in Reno and then took Nevada Highway 50 across to Parowan, Utah. One of the sights that we stopped to see is the "shoe tree". People have been tying their shoelaces together and tossing them into this tree for decades. The tree is all by its lonesome out in the middle of nowhere.

Parowan

We began our trip in Parowan to visit Uncle Jack. He is Wayne's last surviving uncle on his mother's side of the family. We have visited him before and love to see him.
Uncle Jack's little dog, Tillie, liked sitting on Wayne's head and licking his ears.
Uncle Jack's hobby is wood-working. This is his latest project, a grandfather clock. Wayne was helping him to get it level so that he could install and adjust the clock workings.
We were able to visit with our friends Ron and Linda Larsen, who live in Parowan. They served in New Amsterdam, Guyana when we served. It was a fun visit.

We spent a morning looking at indian petroglyphs near Parowan.

St. George


We had to go through St. George to get from Parowan to Las Vegas, so we called our friends, Kent and Chris Rhodes and arranged to have lunch with them. I didn't take any pictures!!! We got there a little early, so we visited the grounds of the St. George Temple. We met a sister missionary there who spoke French. It turns out that the church made a deal with the travel agents who book French people on tours of the US. They have to go through St. George to get from Salt Lake City to Las Vegas, so the church has put French speaking missionaries in the visitor's center so that they can take a tour there. This young woman had met President Gamiette while she was in the MTC. We put that into the "small world" department.

Las Vegas



When we got to Las Vegas to visit Brent and his family, it was hot. We sat by the pool. We got to meet our first great grandson, Nathaniel Mark Sollitto. We call him Nathan. He is a big hunk of a boy and into everything. It was a delight to be there.

Wedding in Moreno Valley


When we arrived in Moreno Valley, we found that granddaughter, Lauren decided to marry her sweetheart, Eric Wood. It was a lovely day, the setting was beautiful and Lauren was gorgeous. They left the next day for their new home in Des Moines, Iowa.
Lunch with friends from Cypress First Ward - Nancy Whitaker, Carol Wynder, Jill Christensen, Linda Coleman, and Jamie Landua

Huntington Beach


Cute pictures of Amy and Jonathan and Janet and Wayne.

Memory Lane



Wayne wanted to see the town of Hyampom near Trinity Lake in Siskyou County (way up north). It is where his parents used to take him camping in the summer. It is exactly the same. Nothing has changed. We both enjoyed the drive and the views.

Joss House

This is the oldest continuously operating Joss House in California. It was built by Chinese immigrants as a place of worship. It combines Taoism, Buddhism and Confucianism. Inside there are shrines and people come to pay homage to individuals and principles that they believe will make them better people. The Joss House is in Weaverville.


This is the gorgeous country we drove through in Siskyou County.