Washington DC, pt 3

On the last day in the DC area, Grams, Gramps, Uncle Ben, and Aunt Gretchen all came to visit.  Thanks to the Nickles for being such kind hosts and letting all the Heavner’s in the door!! 🙂

We all  had a great breakfast/brunch and then went to the Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Smithsonian Museum at the Dulles airport–it is the “overflow” hangar for all the awesome stuff that won’t fit at Air & Space on the mall.  They had lots of cool stuff–an SR-71 and the Shuttle Enterprise are the two big highlights, but we loved all the stuff–the Enola Gay, an SA-2, a Mars Rover display, and lots of neat amazing planes–including a Cessna that T loved getting in and seeing the various flaps respond to the wheel and pedals!

We got one photo of the whole gang:

Here’s a collection of photos:

 SR-71 with Shuttle in Background Mars Rover flying the Cesna

And there are more at the gallery, of course!

Washington DC, pt 2

After Matt’s conference, he met Laura, Carrie, and the kids down at the National Mall.  We all went to the outdoor sculpture gallery:

 Then into the National History Museum where Uncle Ron was able to meet us during the lunch break, and wandering around checking out the dinosaurs and elephants quickly!  Better to get a short visit than not at all!!

 

 More images at the gallery!

Washington DC, pt 1

Matt went to Washington DC in June to present the latest SEAMONSTER work at the NASA Earth Science Technology Conference.  Carrie and Torsten went along and got to spend some great time with Laura, Philip, and the cousins (Sophia, Clara, Ethan, and William).  It was a blast!  Here’s a few pictures of the gang:

 

 

Hot days meant lots of playing with hoses in the yard, and good cousin hanging out time..  We’ve got more pictures up at the gallery.

Reading is fun (when there are big construction trucks!)

KTOO the public radio/TV station has a monthly dinner, watch some short show, read a book special. We’ve had Bob the Builder, and in May 2008 a few construction trucks were parked outside. After reading, we got to go sit in them.  Here’s a few photos of Torsten and Nathaniel.

Torsten and Nathaniel  Torsten and Nathaniel doing some excavating

We have a few more pictures at the gallery.  And yep, it is blog catchup time once again!

New swingset!

The swingset is up and a big hit!  This was cobbled together from all over–Christmas gifts from Grams (thanks!), piles of dirt from dumptrucks (two loads!) lots of leveling by Uncle Peter (thanks!), a juneauparents (or freecycle?) swingset from Douglas and help transporting it (thanks Sara and Peter!).  Paint by Carrie, Matt, and Peter.  Fun provided by Torsten.

Two friends from the neighborhood are enjoying the swingset–woohoo!

Biking to Herbert Glacier

We all went biking out Herbert Glacier Trail with Jaye, Sara, Carrie, Torsten, and Matt.  Torsten really loved his trail-a-bike and enjoyed the rolling hills on the trail.  Suka and Data had a fun running along (to Torsten’s enjoyment) and Torsten treated us to a great song for a good portion of the ride back.

 

 

 Matt was pedaling to keep up with Torsten’s speed, and taking blind photos over his back..

Last Day of School

Torsten had a great year at Auke Bay Co-op–a really wonderful environment!  On the last day of school, there was a bicycle parade of all the kids:

Thanks to Miss Ann and Miss Jeri (the great teachers!) and all the parents who pitched into the co-op!

Dad and Torsten Day

This summer, Torsten and Dad hang out on Wednesdays.  Although we’ve got a pile of blog entries to add, this one is “one for the memory.”  Torsten woke up early (5:40 am! he’s slowly re-adjusting from East Coast time).  Matt got up, had some breakfast with Torsten, played cowboys with the lasso, etc.  After Carrie got of the shower, Torsten said “I thought today was Dad and Torsten day–what are you doing here?”  We have big plans for the day, and we’re excited that Nana and Grandpa Bob get in today for their visit!

Best Weekend Ever!

This memorial weekend was Juneau at its best, and we all enjoyed it! It started out with catching a skiff ride (with Nathan, Amanda, and Adam) out to Portland Island. Nathan had staked out the best sandy beach camp site (and there was only one other group on the whole side of the island–they were out of sight). The panoramic image tries to give you a sense of it (if you click on the image, you’ll get a “movie” which should load up in your browser or with quicktime and you will be able to navigate around the panorama with your mouse and control/shift for zoom).

It was incredibly relaxing, with a great beach walk. The sun was overpowering. Whales swam by three different times, sea lions visited, eagles, kingfishers, ravens, fish jumping… Torsten had a hard time getting to sleep before 10pm (despite waking up at 6am that morning!) and we all were over-sunned, over-stimulated, and happy relaxing. Carrie made (well-deserved) fun of Matt for using the iphone to email a few photos to the grandparents from camp (see them all at the gallery), but when Matt got the voicemail from Marijke that they couldn’t go up on the glacier with Era helicopters, and there was no need for Matt to hurry back to Juneautopia, we were happy to get the news.

We went on home, were a bit exhausted, but rallied to go to False Outer Point on Douglas for Eran’s 40th birthday (happy birthday!). Torsten got a nap in the car, then was ready for rock climbing and fun with the kids at the party.

On Sunday, we met Dave, Lori, and Garret for a hike up the East Glacier Trail at Mendenhall. Matt did some more playing around with the panoramas, so from one of the outlooks along the trail:

Torsten was showing his roots:

Our camera had a rough time keeping up with us this weekend–it took lots of pictures, but the digital display/viewfinder gave out, so we have a few more random pictures and a few less pictures we meant to take.  But we got some good ones!  Here’s Carrie and Torsten at the AJ falls:

After the hike, Matt spent some time on the roof, preparing for wireless computer connections to Lemon Creek Glacier and Carrie and Torsten worked in the yard. We went out for a bike ride with Torsten’s new trail-a-bike. He rode approximately four miles!

We biked over to Chip, Missy, and Adelie’s for some baseball, a great “local food” dinner (grilled salmon and scallops, with a Devil’s Club sauce, a fiddle head salad, and some fresh bread and strawberries (we broke the “local” part with the strawberries we brought, but Torsten is on a big strawberry kick at the moment, and they were delicious!

Since this was Memorial Day Weekend, we finally got the weekend we’ve been craving–one with three days! We took Torsten over to Garrett’s house (and the babysitter there) and we went with Dave and Lori on their “anniversary kayak”. Again, Matt got to play with the panorama:

Here’s the whole kayak gallery (for Dave and Lori!).

Other folks with cameras got photos of us, and perhaps we’ll add more details in a later blog-update, but this is getting long enough (or too long).

Juneau gave us great weather and we did our best to take advantage of it!

We miss the Pomazjl’s!

Carrie and Torsten hosted a farewell party for Kristen, Willa, and Ava.  Matt and Jarrod were both in denial (actually both out of town on travel).  We really miss those guys now, and have a few pictures from the party.  We hope to visit them in Portland sometime soon!  Jarrod will be through town to wrap up Coast Guard stuff and get the car to transport down, so we’ll get to see him for about week, which will be great.

We miss ya!

 

Here’s the gallery of all the pictures from the party.