First and foremost, I came back to help the Lakers win another championship. They were on the ropes, down 2-3 to the rival Boston Celtics. I came to the rescue, flying in to
Second, my dad happened to be celebrating Father’s Day while I was out there. Here he is doing one of his favorite activities, shopping for sweets in the bakery section of the grocery store!
Third, there was this campout going on up in the Sierras (upon which I have formerly reported) which is a lot of fun. This year was no exception. Here are some of the unique aspects of this campout.
First of all, I forgot to bring a pillow. That, plus the fact that I was sleeping on the cold hard ground, and the fact that I played volleyball with the Norrises every day of the week, made for the sorest shoulder I have ever experienced. For a while it was hard to breathe even. But don’t worry: it’s all better!
Kyle and I played in the traditional
And of course there was the lake. I swam in it, I gazed out at it, and I rode upon it.
This trip had one major difference from years past, in that Alicia and Brian decided they had something “better” to do than go camping with us. Which meant I had room to bring my guitar (Yesss! Thanks Brian and Alicia!) We had a few good camp song sessions, including this one, where I learned some traditional Mexican tunes.
I also came home with the official Ironfoot award, for playing volleyball barefoot even though the court was surrounded by forest filled with pine needles, rocks and other various assorted hazards. I’m sure you will be grateful to learn that I will not be displaying a picture of my sap-riddled feet, but will instead close with a picture of the award.
Part II of my vacation will be my next post. Stay tuned.
3 comments:
so nice to be a part of your travels!!! :) And it was great catching up with you in the woodsy neighboorhood of Shaver Lake! love, aunt deyon
You beat us fair and square Adam. I look forward to taking you both on next time!
Love, Cindy Filippi
1) I'm so confused...Cindy? Peter? Who are you?? jk
2) I'm very happy that my absence made room for your guitar and for learning some traditional Mexican tunes. Mexicans have some pretty good guitar, as far as my limited experience can tell me.
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