The innermost fundamentals of happiness within are: -Something you love to do -Someone to love -Something greater to hope for

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Hanging out with Danny Saturday Afternoon


Don't worry Danny, we're going to have fun today even though mom's not around for the weekend. Let's see what we can go do...


Breakfast in the backyard.



This was my transportation which I had to leave there and take a Taxi back. :-) Not really.



What? Your still not having fun? Ok, lets look at some animals.


Cool hair.


What is this? A Bleached Peacock?


Chicken?


Cheeks?


I think this is one of my relatives.


Another bleached animal.


This little guy (Ram family) was only about 1.5 feet tall.


Danny, we're having so much fun that we're even going to take a picture of an old tree that the sheep have warn out trying to rub against it.


Some cool looking dog. I think it's an African breed.




Some duck!








My good friends son had a game and we went to it and took pictures of what ever we saw. His son is the catcher. They had a real good game. Good job Alex!!!

See Danny, we had fun. We met all kinds of people and all kinds of animals. Thanks for hanging out buddy.

Dad

Thursday, February 16, 2006

See you in the morning


Another sunset and yet another heart-felt goodnight.

As the sun goes down on my day I say goodnight to you as the sun sets on your life. I can't believe it was just a short time ago that you said good morning to me...

Thanks for who you helped me become.

Good night Abuelita. Good night.

Friday, February 10, 2006

California Morning


California's look right before a nice sunny 80 degrees day.


Flowers from the Apple tree next to the Koi Pond.


Who knew that this Firn family plant could make a picture like this.


Walking to my Koi Haven.


At the Koi Pond.


My first 3 Koi fish.

Best spent Sabbath afternoon's I remember.


Best spent Sabbath afternoon's I remember.

Some people feel that old folks get in the way.
I feel old folks ARE the way.

I think back at the very fresh memories of Yami's grandpa (which became mine since I was about 8) and the only thing I do is worry about how much we didn't talk about. He knew so many things that we all need to know and we need to pass on to our kids. I wonder what we'll miss out on. I thank God he lived in my time and that he lived a long good life.