My almost month-long in absencia has gotten me in quite a predicament. I now find myself with the dilemma of having to squeeze in three weeks worth of photos into one blog entry.
Nevertheless, here they are. It's been action-packed, so I'm sure you'll be entertained :)
Richard & Tala's combined birthday bash:
Tala and Richard celebrating their big day together in Coyote Point...
Where we picnicked...
Enjoyed a bit of muni-muni...
And some reading...
Not to mention american dodge ball
(apparently we've been playing it wrong in the Philippines).
And capping off the day with a little crazy at Rich's pad.
(Joe being the crazy one, and Abs sporting the magnum)
Then there were our Saturday hangouts at Crepes A Go Go:
If I'm not mistaken, we've spent three Saturdays here with the Quilas to date.And that one Saturday where this car fell prey to a chemical sabotage
by some anonymous schmuck.
BUT, there's justice in the world. A camera across evidently caught the culprit doing the deed (literally). Check out the note posted on the car by the owner.
We also watched four concerts in two weeks:
The Bebster and I with Caedmon's Call at An Evening of Compassion.
Other artists in the show include Geoff Moore, Bebo
Norman and Hyper Static Union.
Great uplifting concert. We went home having sponsored our second son, Edin:
Aww, how can you not sponsor this boy?? He's such a cutie :)
Edin is 5 years old and lives in Guatemala.
Other artists in the show include Geoff Moore, Bebo
Norman and Hyper Static Union.
Great uplifting concert. We went home having sponsored our second son, Edin:
Aww, how can you not sponsor this boy?? He's such a cutie :)
Edin is 5 years old and lives in Guatemala.
While we're at it, here's our first boy:
Check out Compassion International for more information on giving kids from all over the world a shot at Life.
..Now, back to concerts:
Check out Compassion International for more information on giving kids from all over the world a shot at Life.
..Now, back to concerts:
We caught Mute Math at Slim's the day after. Man, these guys are phenomenal.
Think punk rock with a mix of electronica, and a strong hint of Police. Hayop, man.
Vocalist Paul Meany and his backside, with his keytar.
South Border was also in town that week for their SF gig. We took them to see Mute Math with us and watched their concert the day after. I misplaced their pics somehow, I'll post them as well when they're found.
This is the last of the gigs we watched: Bass Solo Night at Freight & Salvage in Berkeley. Artists featured were Michael Manring, Jean Baudin, Jeff Schmidt and Dave Grossman.
Other weekend gimmicks:
Frolicking at the Foster City Park.
Naks, pang Prudential Life ad! Lol.
Naks, pang Prudential Life ad! Lol.
This is when Richard decides high-waist jersey shorts are in.
Unfortunately, Tracy doesn't agree. Neither do we, dude.
Unfortunately, Tracy doesn't agree. Neither do we, dude.
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