Saturday, July 21, 2012

Showering the Twins

GraceSLO Church is super-supportive of adoption, fostercare, etc. And many of the women involved with that threw a baby shower for the twins, and lots of the Foster/Regusci friends and family were invited as well. What a great event, and they were mostly definitely showered!


 
All the photos: http://JF2.com/120721/

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A Random Photo

There they were on the counter in the bouncy things.

 
That's David on the left and Jonathan back right.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Red (lobster), White (plates), and Blue (berries)

With the younger set off at Lake Tahoe, it was a nice, quiet 4th of July dinner at the Compound with Bob and Sandy. Bob had come up with the genius idea of lobster, and there just happened to be four live ones left at Albertsons...

Photos: http://JF2.com/120704/

Friday, June 29, 2012

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Wine Tasting in Southern North SLO County

Our first order of business for the day was Ancient Peaks Winery, a favorite of Bob and Sandy. After that, we had a list of about 8 wineries in the southern end of north SLO county from which to work. We actually made it to Ancient Peaks, Pozo Valley, Frolicking Frog, and Rotta (run by the Rotta family since 1908). Another great day of discoveries.

At left, the winemaker/goldsmith at Frolicking Frog pours their Jumpin' Jehosaphat blend. The cab and cab franc were quite tasty as well.

Photos: http://jf2.com/120617/

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Father's Day Hot-Dog-a-Thon at Nipomo

But, of course, you'll only see photos of the kids. How does that happen? And we fathers certainly enjoyed the bonfire afterwards (not pictured).

Photos: http://jf2.com/120616/

Fawning Over the Railroad

Oh my gosh. All of a sudden Serafina and I saw a deer walking past our bedroom door. And right behind her, the fawn! They didn't seem very bothered by the two of us, who actually went out the door and stood on the patio watching them walk across the railroad, up onto the planter, then back down onto the railroad, behind the hot-tub, and back into the woods.