Here's the cut fruit from the tree. The pit looks more like a
small plum pit, but the flesh looks cherry-like.
Cooling off...
Lisa just purchased her first car, a brand-new 2005 Nissan Sentra.
Sarah makes her famous guacamole for Lisa's going-away party.
The adults present included Sharon Walsh, Cheryl and David
Hankins, and John and Molly McGreevy.
Deb, Keith, and Kurt stopped by.
Lindz and Ginny.
Cleaning the windshield before hitting the road, Monday, August 1st.
We drove both the van and Lisa's car to Pacoima to load the
ABF truck with her stuff that was being shipped. She had
reserved the minimum space of 5 linear feet at the front of the
truck. Then we put up the bulkhead and the company would
use the rest of the truck for freight shipment. Lisa and her friend
Sarah then headed east on the 210 freeway while Glen and I drove the
van home.
Jenny finally got her fish! The yellow one is named Molly in
honor of Molly McGreevy's help in selection and because it's a Molly. The other two are Red Plattes.
The red one's name is Pyro and the other is Sunset.
Danny McGreevy joined Roger, Alan, and Jenny in the pool
one hot day.
This catepillar, masquerading as a stick, was found on the
pepper tree.
Roger, Alan, and I met Glen for lunch at Poindexter Park,
walking distance from his office.
We decided to take the old face off the garage door and
replace it with new paneling before painting everything.
The boys help paint some of the replacement boards with
primer.
Jenny waits patiently(?) on the field with the rest of the
band. They performed the first movement of their field
show for their families at the end of band camp. Jenny
has a bag of ice on her head to cool off.
Alan entertained a couple of other little band siblings
with his coloring materials and Oriental Trading Company
catalogs.
First performance with an audience (families).