Do you remember when you were in high school? It seemed that only “old” people had high school reunions… it still seems like just yesterday, I was walking the halls of Arrowhead High School.
Well, that was 10 years ago now… and we just had our first high school reunion.
Fortunately, it was a very enjoyable experience. Since I was fortunate enough to be chosen as one of our class officers back in the formative high school days (and since no one else stepped forward), I got to plan it. That worked out very well, because I could time it to coincide with our move from Guam to Germany.
So, here is a selection of pictures from that night.
Here are all the classmates who attended. As you can see, it wasn’t a big group, but I think most everyone who attended enjoyed it.
Looks like Andy’s not quite sure about things.
As people arrived that night, we gave them a questionnaire to fill out. Among other things it asked them what they’ve been doing since high school, what memorable things they did in high school, or what they would like to forget. So, we sorted through those over dinner, and after, decided to bring some people up to tell the more interesting stories.
As you can see here, Katie decided to show off her karaoke skills.
Of course, since she was singing “Baby Got Back,” there were a number of girls who got up and joined her.
There were also people like Kelli who got up and were good sports about embarrassing memories.
Brad recounted how he and his friends decided to dress like a pimp, but when the day came, he was the only one who followed through with it. Poor Brad, but looks like he turned out ok. π
Here is a small selection of some of the people who came. I took many more, but unfortunately, not all of them turned out as well as I would have liked. If you were there and don’t see your picture, send me a message and I will send you yours (if I have it).
This is Eric, Brianna, Shannon, and Cathy (I don’t think Eric was supposed to be in this picture).
Amy and Cathy:
Frank and his girlfriend:
Casey and Gretchen:
Mike and Becky:
Brianna and Shannon, I hope you don’t mind I posted this picture. It’s such a cute picture, I couldn’t resist. π
Here is Eric and Rebecca, the newly weds. Eric is a good friend from high school (obviously) that I’ve kept in contact with. He and Rebecca just got married two weeks before. Anna and I were very sorry to miss the celebration, but got to congratulate them when we got home.
Aren’t they sweet??
The girls outside: Anna, LeeAnn, Amy and Melissa.
Mike and Cathy.
Everyone decided to play a team game called tip-cup. I captured this picture as the cup was flipped over, which as the name implies is the point of the game. π
We had all four years of yearbooks at the reunion, so it was fun to look back through them and reminisce.
Here’s Eric reflecting back on the good ol’ days.
Yes, I know I have entirely too many pictures of Anna in this post, but she looked so beautiful, I couldn’t resist. π
So, that concluded the dinner part of the reunion. However, since some people didn’t want to go to a semi-formal dinner, we also had a BBQ on Sunday afternoon. So, here we are at Nagawaukee Park.
We brought the yearbooks out again.
It was a frigid 65 degrees and Anna and I had to bundle up to stay warm. Oh, how things change! We used to go out in a tee shirt when it was that warm!
We were really glad to see our good friends John and Jenni (with daughters Brooke and Julia) come out to the BBQ. They couldn’t make it to the dinner, so we enjoyed hanging out with them. Since I had to leave to come down to Montgomery, Alabama, it also allowed me to say goodbye to them.
John is on the left in this picture.
Here is Jenni with Julia.
Unfortunately, that also concluded my brief stay at home. I took off a few hours later to come down to Alabama. I am here for a 5-week course, and Anna stayed back in Wisconsin to have a little longer with our friends and family. Since it’s a school, I haven’t been on many adventures, so my posts have been a bit lacking. However, if there’s something worthy of a post, you can rest assured that I will post it!
So, until the adventure…
–Jim
Month: September 2006
Los Angeles
After we left Guam, Anna and I stopped in Los Angeles to visit with Julie (my sister) for a brief stay. Although we were only there for 26 hours, we managed to see a bit of the city.
Here’s the port outside Julie’s apartment at sunrise when we arrived.
Julie and her boyfriend Michael, share this cute little apartment right on the ocean in San Pedro. The only concerning part is that there used to be more houses closer to the water, but back in the 1930’s there was a landslide that swept them into the sea. So, hopefully, the ground under her apartment is a little more stable! π
Julie is a grade school teacher in Palos Verdes. So, first stop for the day was to see her classroom.
This is Michael, with Anna in Julie’s classroom.
We also wanted to stop down at Venice Beach. Along the way, we came across this very decorated vehicle. Julie said that this car was parked there every day.
We had fun strolling along the walkway on Venice Beach.
It was a beautiful day, and after lunch, everyone decided to catch up on a little sleep.
While they were sleeping I had fun watching all the people walk by…
Then, we headed out to the actual beach. This was over Labor Day, so there were lots of people out.
Of course, we had to stop by Muscle Beach. We had heard so much about it.
Nearby, we also stopped to watch the games being played on the basketball courts made famous in the movie, “White Men Can’t Jump.”
As usual, we found some interesting sights as we walked back.
WARNING, below are a couple pictures that might offend. Please scroll down at your own risk!!!
It seemed that nearly everyone was out doing something athletic. These people were roller dancing.
You can’t tell the motion from these pictures, but he was spinning very rapidly…
This is Julie and Michael as we walked back to the car. Apparently, Julie wanted a ride back… π
A final shot of Venice Beach.
Then, we went inland to get a better look at the world famous icon of Los Angeles.
Although we weren’t dressed for it, we decided to hike up the trail for a better vantage point.
Here’s one of my artistic shots.
This is a view of the downtown Los Angeles skyline along with the Griffith Observatory.
Look at this Hollywood starlet, I found on the top of the hill.
Another artistic shot… π
The nighttime cityscape of Los Angeles again.
So, after our entirely too brief visit in Los Angeles, we had to bid farewell to Julie and Michael. We were off to spend a few short days with our family in Wisconsin. I hadn’t been back to Wisconsin in over 2 years, so I was very excited to go home and see what changed and what stayed the same.
The next post will have images from my 10-year class reunion (I know that totally dates me).
So, until then…
–Jim
Final Guam Entry — Part 2
This is the second part of my final entry to chronicle our adventures on Guam.
This adventure was to hear our favorite band on Guam play, MOJO. Two of the members are friends of ours whom we met through the numerous multi-sport events on the island. This first one is Eric.
This is Mark (kinda scary picture, huh??) π
Once we shipped all our stuff last week, we had to move into a hotel, and thanks to Anna’s friends at the SandCastle, we got a very nice room at the Hyatt. Here’s the aerial view of the hotel.
This is the view from our hotel balcony.
While we didn’t have a ton of time to enjoy all the amenities, we did make it down to the pool area a couple times. On the way down, you cross over a large koi pond, where this little girl and her mother were feeding them.
Here are the playful and colorful fish up close.
Then, down to the pool area.
When I arrived down to the pool, I found this stunning woman reading a book next to the pool.
We also found that there was a Japanese film crew doing what looked like a reality couples show in the pool as well. As far as I could tell, two couples would get on the floating raft, wrestle to get someone off, then music would play and they would dance. Then the process would repeat.
Here’s the setup.
First though, they had to get in the water.
Then, the dancing.
Finally, the wrestling.
It was rather entertaining, even if I couldn’t understand a word that was being said.
So, after baking in the sun (as well as bemusedly watching the Japanese TV show) and getting one last swim in the ocean, we headed next door to watch the SandCastle’s Magic on Ice dinner show. As usual it was very entertaining. In fact, our friend Lisa (who’s a dancer in the show), even gave us a little signal to say hi while performing.
This is the lobby of the SandCastle, and if you want to see a Vegas style show on Guam, this is the place to do it (ok, so it’s the only place, but it’s quite good!).
Here are some of our friends from Guam who came to say good-bye. We were fortunate and had several opportunities to say good-bye to friends (although these are the only ones pictured).
These are the really hardy friends that came to say good bye at the airport at 4:00AM!
So, that was the end of our time in Guam. We already miss our wonderful friends and the beautiful island that we were fortunate to call home for a short while. Who knows, perhaps someday we’ll be able to come back and visit. If we’re really blessed, we’ll have a chance to live there again.
So, until the next adventure in Los Angeles (our first stop back on the mainland).
–Jim
Final Guam Entry — Part 1
Well, it is with great sadness that we departed the beautiful island of Guam. We were fortunate to call the island home for two years. It is now time for us to move on to the distinct Deutschland. However, here are some parting pictures from our final days on Guam. Since we had to cram in a number of “must-do” activities, I’ve made this a two-part entry.
First, there was one golf course that I needed to play before I left. That was Mangilao Golf Course. It is the best course on the island, and if you can believe it, I hadn’t played the entire time. So, we rectified that on the last weekend.
As you can see, it was a truly beautiful course. I am starting off with an aerial view of the signature hole, #12 (the tee box is on the lower right side and the green on the left).
This is what the view looks like from ground level.
Here I am attempting to reach the green.
Here’s Jon hitting from the drop area for those of us who didn’t reach the green on the first shot.
Here is a shot of Col Westa and I on the #12 green.
Again on #12, with Jon.
Here are a few images of other amazing views around the course.
No, he may not have the best form, but at least it went in the hole!
This is JT blasting his way out of the sand and on to the green.
You may have noticed on the last post, my friend Rory left a comment that he was the one who flew our office around the island to re-enlist Raven. Well, since I was completely oblivious to that fact, I had to make up for my ignorance and fly again. This time it was Rob who really helped make that happen (thanks again, Rob!). So, off we went to fly around the island … again!
Here is Rory, who yet again, showed us the best parts of Guam.
This time around however, I was able to focus on the scenery a lot more and had a much less windy seat, so I could also focus on taking more pictures. That’s me on the left, in one of the jump seats with a whole open doorway to myself.
This is the northern end of Guam.
The water is always so clear on Guam.
Here’s Rob.
This is another beneficiary of the flight, my friend Gordon.
This is Two Lover’s Leap. As you may know (and Wikipedia informed me), it’s fairly common to have a place of great height so named in honor of a romantic tragedy legend where star-crossed lovers leap to their mutual demise. This place on Guam is one of those locations.
No leaping here, as these Japanese tourists speed through the harbor.
Here’s Rob again.
Here are the guys checking out the sights as they passed under us.
The next post will conclude our time in Guam with a few pictures of our favorite Guam band, MOJO, as well as the activites in the resort we stayed at.
–Jim