Sunday 28 June 2009

Saturday!





So we finally made it to the fair! But we got there late and had to leave early. Here's the story.

We re-did Father's Day for Jessi's Grandpa. And if you know the old story about why Father's day is in June (Because about a month after Mother's Day some Dad said, "hey wait a minute!") you'll understand why when we had all sat down to eat and said, "Happy Father's Day!" George looked up and said, "Oh, is it Father's Day" Then we ate and got to work! We were putting together a day bed for Anita's guest room. We got it most of the way done and then had to leave to visit Jennifer, Jessi's cousin.

Jennifer's husband, Adam, is a Marine and he and his buddies basically stayed to themselves telling war stories and reminiscing about times and friends gone by. At first I was a little offended by the way they didn't allow anyone else into the conversation, but I found out later that they hadn't seen each other in years and were catching up. Being in the service I completely understood and couldn't fault them at all. Jennifer is a little spitfire. She is loud like her Aunt Cheryl and funny. She started razzing me like my Aunt Charlotte used to do and I felt right at home. It was a fun party and we saw some really old pictures of Jessi's Grandpa's Mom and Dad. Some of them dated back to the 1890's. Pretty awesome! I think Jessi is going to try to get her to scan them in to the computer so if she does I will post them with a little story of who they are and what the significance is.

We left the party about seven thirty or eight. We were on our way home and got a call from some of our friends from San Bernardino who were down at the fair checking it out. Since we were already down in that general area we decided to swing in and see how it was. We probably should have waited. It was good to see them, but they were in town visiting some other friends and I think that Jessi and I had already spent our socializing time for the day. We just weren't that into it. Well, let me correct that. We were both really excited to go and happy to be meeting friends there, but I think the day just caught up to us, cause as soon as we were through the gates, and after we each ate a corndog, we were kind of over it.

We went on the Ferris Wheel, all six of us in one car, which is a whole bunch of weight and not too safe considering there was no door to close behind you when you came through. It was pretty scary for me, a guy who is afraid of heights to be hundreds of feet in the air with nothing stopping me from falling out but my own ability to stay seated. But I made it through and it was really awesome when I finally got up the nerve to look around. Then we did a ride that spun around and flipped over and didn't get more than a few feet off the ground...my kind of fair ride.
We left shortly after that ride making a few pit stops on the way out. It was a neat exprience but I am not sure that we will go back this year.

Chris, Holly and Avery are coming down next weekend so if they want to go then we absolutely will, but it is no longer something that I am dying to do. I think you can have as much or more fun around town without spending $100. But definitely something that should be patronized, if for no other reason than so it will continue coming every year!

Monday 22 June 2009

Well, we never made it to the fair this weekend. When it was time to go we were both more in the mood for a nap. I think that we might take Monday off and head down there to see what there is to see. I guess after working 11 days straight your body wants sleep more than deep-fried twinkies!

Sunday 21 June 2009

Rancho Bernardo wrapup and Del Mar Fair

The Rancho Bernardo Fair was fun. There were a lot of kids displaying their talents. Young girls doing their choreographed dances and boys showing their karate skills. Their were a lot of vendors and it was curious to see how our interests have changed. We now only stopped at the booths that had stuff we could improve on the house with. I am sure that there was a lot more to it than just that but for some reason my eyes just shot right over the other booths.

We stopped and ate some fair food, two huge polish sausages with onions and peppers. They were delicious. We also had some fresh squeezed lemonade. We ate as we walked through the vendors until we saw a private little piece of shade. It was hot out and most of the shade was taken up by people crowding in to find some relief. There was an interesting observation to be made here. The shade was all taken up by Mexicans and children. The white people would just find a spot in the sun and then fan themselves. I think this has to do with how much time the two groups spend outside. In Escondido there are Mexicans out at every park. They are out there enjoying the sun, the grass, and the company of friends. Hardly ever will you see a white person out there. Occassionally you will see one at the basketball court, or hiking, or biking. But never just relaxing outside. I think it is this difference in cultures that makes the Mexicans immediately look for the shaded spots on a sunny day and the white people just don't remember from the time they were kids how much more pleasant a day is in the shade!

We are going to the San Diego, or Del Mardepending on how long you have been in San Diego, fair today. A friend is coming down from the Riverside area and we are going to see what this fair is all about. I will let you know how it goes.

Saturday 6 June 2009

The weekend

So this weekend should be a busy one. I am going to be working on the house...trying to get a box put in so that we can have a fan in our room. I have never done electrical work before and am hoping that everything goes ok. If you want to find out how it goes go to http://jjbateshome.blogspot.com/

We went to Cruisin Grand yesterday which is a weekly event in Escondido. People bring their restored cars and have them out on the street. You can walk around and look at the different cars and there are a few vendors that sell food and the art galleries down on Grand are usually open. We walked into a few of them and a couple of home decorating stores to get some ideas for stuff to do around the house.

Then we ate at this place called El Bistro. It was expensive and the food was a little below mediocre. Jessi got the prime rib and I got the chicken penne. They were both not as good as something that I would make at home. We each had a glass of wine...also not good, I had a cabarnet sauvignon that tasted like the bottle had been open half a day too long, and Jessi had a Pinot Grigio that was good but not well blended, all the tastes were a little over-powering, but that might have been our fault as we both don't know much about wine. And it was expensive; the meal cost us almost $70, which I don't mind paying if the food is wonderful, but this was not. The atmosphere was really nice though. It was all dark colors and felt a little like a comfortable study should.

This afternoon we are grilling out with Jessi's folks...garden burger and chips I think! Then we have a dinner date with some friends.

Tomorrow is a festival in Rancho Bernardo that we are going to go to...I'm sure I will write about how it went.