Showing posts with label Monterey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Monterey. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

I LEFT MY HEART IN MONTEREY

I spent 5 glorious days in Monterey with Josh, Krista and our newest grandson, 2 week old Lincoln.  I love the cool weather and ocean breezes of Monterey.  So between my family and the 60 degree weather it was a win-win for me. 
 
Krista looks fabulous.  She is a darling Mom and as you can see, motherhood definitely becomes her.
 
Josh is quite the proud Papa.  He was off for spring break so it was nice to get to spend some time with him.
 I even got to watch him play basketball.  It just doesn't get much better than that. 
 
This is what it took to get the following picture. .  .
 
 
 He is such a good baby, we joke that he has THE CURSE OF THE ROGERS' FIRSTBORN. 
 All the firstborn grandchildren in our family are perfect angels.  Then when the second child comes and they are a "normal" baby, it is a bit of an adjustment for Mom and Dad. 
 Josh  and Krista just assured me all of their babies would be angels. 
Lincoln loves his quilt from Aunt Melissa
The only way I was able to get on the airplane without a breakdown was knowing we will see this darling little family in less than 2 weeks when they bless him in Lake Elsinore. 
 

Monday, September 3, 2012

I Left My Heart in Monterey

 
We spent labor day weekend in Monterey with Josh and Krista, where Josh is stationed at the Presidio of Monterey at Fort Ord, Defense Language Institute.  He is learning Persian Farsi to become a cryptological linguist in military intelligence for the Army. This is the language spoken in Iran.  His schooling is very intense, but he seems to be keeping up his g.p.a.  He cannot miss any class time, so he is grateful for the breaks on the weekends and the occasional holiday.  
 
Josh and Krista were separated for 5 months while he was in basic training and for the beginning of his language training.  They are so happy to be together!  We had not seen them for almost a year - it was last October when we all rendezvoused in Idaho for a long weekend.  It was a treat to spend time with them and be in the beautiful Monterey area for the first time.
 Craig and I drove up the 101 and it was the first time we've ever made that beautiful drive. Saturday morning we were tourists and started off at Fisherman's Wharf.  There are seals everywhere and it was fun to watch them and the sea otters  play.
Then we went on the famous 17 MILE DRIVE  through Pebble Beach and took a few pictures.  We were in heaven with the cool 65 degree weather after our hot and humid August.  It was glorious! The coastline was very rocky and craggy, so different from the sandy beaches in southern Calif.  It was overcast most of the time, so our views weren't as pretty as it would have been in clear weather, but it was still breathtaking. 





The housing areas of Pebble Beach reminded me a little of Santa Rosa.  Very hilly and so pretty.  This fence had holes cut in it to accommodate this old tree.   It looked so cool to see this tree just growing out of the fence.

This is the Lone Cypress that is the logo for Pebble Beach.
  It's over 250 years old. 
 
On Saturday afternoon we went out to lunch at Islands and went to see the new Bourne movie.  (It was okay.  I am liking action movies less and less in my old age!)Saturday night we played SEQUENCE boys against the girls and of course, the girls were triumphant per usual. 
 
It was so much fun being with Josh and Krista for the weekend after such a long time.  They have a cute apartment and they are so glad to have their things after waiting for over a month for the movers to arrive. They have a good circle of friends and they are a great support to each other.  The husbands all came to Monterey about the same time as Josh, but they are studying different languages and are in different branches of the military.  One couple is also in their ward.  They love being in a family ward after their first two years in young married student wards.  They are in the Seaside Ward.
 
We drove home via the Coast Highway. This was also a first for us.   Even though there was patchy fog, and it was mostly overcast, the scenery was beautiful.  I especially loved the Big Sur area with the redwood trees and mountain roads, and then through the trees you can see the beautiful ocean.  We can't wait to go back!