Meeting The Jette's After Their Cruise 11/27/2011
The family went to Mexico on a cruise and wanted to revisit the Duda's and us when they returned. We met up at El Torito across the street from John Wayne Airport
"Hey Jesse"
Dad takes excellent care of the kids
Nick found some new friends
Nick is always positive and ready to go
Robin and Sue plotted the rest of the year out...
Birthdays, Christmas Eve, maybe even Christmas Day
We got to swap stories and tease about the weather....
It's already been 4 degrees in Montana
Hail Hail, the gangs all here
Down The Road To The Newport Harbor Elks
The specials looked pretty good...
The Newport Harbor chef is excellent
Gene DuVall was on this weekend
Funny stories and great music...
What a nice afternoon
Sandy and Bob joined the fray...
Sandy is recovered after the 50-0 loss by USC
This is what happens when you sneeze when
taking a one second shutter setting...
Checkout the decoration... It's an Elk
We needed our tripod for this shot....
The Finch's join us for an entire afternoon and we kept Brian awake
Gene had a guitar, sax, and trumpet with him today
The volunteer singers did a fantastic job...
We even had Frank (Membrilla) Sinatra
It was a balmy 84 degrees this fine day...
The party was on... About 50 or so people at one
time but many came and went during the afternoon
The trees are starting to sprout up all around the lodge
Interesting reflection on the table....
Other trees were being decorated as we departed
Jan, Sue, Paul, and Brian
Did You Know? - English units are the historical units of measurement used in England up to 1824, which evolved as a combination of the Anglo-Saxon and Roman systems of units. They were redefined in the United Kingdom in 1824 by a Weights and Measures Act, which retained many but not all of the unit names with slightly different values, and again in the 1970s by the International System of Units as a subset of the metric system. In modern UK usage, the term is considered ambiguous, as it could refer either to the imperial system used in the UK, or to the US customary system of unit. The common term used in the UK for the non-metric system is imperial units or imperial measurements, since they were used as a standard throughout the British Empire and the Commonwealth.
Diagram of English length units and their integer relations to each other
Sue, Paul Brian, and frisky Jan
At 5:00 is was starting to get dark
The breeze was quite nice with the warm air
Home Sweet Home And Movie Time
Baby Sarge came out to watch Christmas movies with us and felled to sleep
The house took on an erie color when the lights are on....