Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Christmas 2016

December 2016

Did you miss us last year? Hopefully we are not setting a new Duran tradition but will resume our every year Christmas newsletter-there are pictures from both years included. We did have a lot happen, and had fully intended to write a letter to you. More about that in this letter. But be content to know that Sherri and I, and the kids are doing well.

A highlight of this year was going to Hawaii, the Big Island, with our kids-Andrea, Steven and Rachel. For the past three years they have been increasingly jealous of Gary going over there with his brother. In late June, we spent three days in Hilo. There we experienced the Kings Bath, Lava Trees-where lava have encased a tree leaving rock but no tree, Volcano National Park, and Rainbow and Akaka Falls. One of our enclosed pictures is from Rainbow Falls. Then we continued on to Kona where we stayed at Kevin's condo for a week. The kids ran a half marathon and went snorkeling for the first time (You might say they took to it like a fish to water). But there is more to our trip than water and running. We went up to the Mauna Kea visitor center at the 9,000' level-it is 13,800' mountain. Also saw the Pulolo Valley, where much of The Lost World: Jurassic Park was filmed. So much more done and want to do.

Life is not all fun. In August 2015, Gary's father passed away. He was 93 and his life was full of his family, adventure, and helpfulness. After his passing, Gary's mom came to live with us. There has been much to get used to. We are adapting and still have a lot to learn.

With the help of many people, Sherri and Gary were able to take a couple of other trips as well. Last February we went with Andrea to visit Gary's brother David in Denver. We did the usual winter Colorado activities: cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and eating-David is one fine cook. Since we drove, on the way back, we found a new place to fall in love with: Black Canyon ofthe Gunnison.

Then in November, we spent a week in Seattle. We took Amtrak up and back-a good way to travel. For the rest of the trip, we walked all around central Seattle. The Washington Park Arboretum, Chihuly Glass Gardens and the EMP Museum were places which captivated us. We will need to get used to a bit more wetness so we can spend more time there.

Since retirement. Gary and Sherri have been walking half marathons. Even the kids have have joined us on occasion the last few years. The other enclosed picture is from a 2015 half marathon which Team Duran completed, along with another family half marathon in 2016. We are all signed up for The ClassicCalifornia in 2017-for a half marathon. Also Rachel has challenged Sherri, Andrea, and Steven to do the 60 mile bike ride this year, upping the freeway ride from 35 miles. Must get in some training. 



 
Sherri continues to enjoy her cycling, even though the Women on Wheels group ended in 2015. The group has morphed into a great group called Stevens LadiesClub. Sherri has ridden every Tuesday night with Leslie, a friend, as well as some longer rides on Saturday to prepare for the annual October Valley Girls Rides. Sherri also enjoyed a ride in CoalingaWest Hills ride, which goes up Los Gatos Canyon Road. This year achievement: Sherri did not walk but pedaled up the hills-yeah!!!
 

We continue to hike, but not as much-taking care of Gary's mom digs into the time. We had planned a return to our epic hike of 2013-the John Muir Trail. But this time with four of our friends: Rose, Sonya, Kate and Kim. But only two did complete a substantial part of the the Trail-not us. We only did four days from Glacier Point to Tuolumne Meadows. But as a compensation prize, we went on a Yosemite over-nighter with Sonya and did a five day trip into Woodchuck Country with Rose. We also continue to hike with the Central Valley Hiking Group but the number of times out there has dropped. When we get a chance, we love hiking with John and Cathey's mid-week group.



We have not added anything new to our repertoire of activities: Taking care of Mom; being in the fire lookout; our book groups; and house church-are all very satisfying to us. We were not able to get into the lookouts early year and when we did, only Delilah was available. Still a day up there provides us with a better frame of mind. On our last day this year we helped to confirm the location of the Sacata Fire. We actually do two books clubs each month: our church's and our OSHER group. Both provide a lot of cerebral stimulus. Then our house church. If we count it up right, we have been in this group for 30 years. Close bonds with much love and caring goes on between all the families in this group.

You have already gotten some hints of what is going on with our kids. Andrea continues to teach third grade-she was fifth grade at our last newsletter-at the same school she has been at for the past four years. Also she and Rachel have been running marathons and half marathons together. Steven is a senior at Fresno State in Computer Science. He has taken on many hours of caring for his grandmother. He has done this with tenderness and love towards her. Rachel is an accountant at a firm which provides services to non-profits. Also she is in raising money for AIDS/LifeCycle. In June she is riding 545 miles from Los Angeles to San Francisco in support of this group.

Strange as it may seem, death is on my mind during this Christmas season. As I write this, I am in mourning over the loss of a friend and Sherri with a beloved uncle-a feeling of hollowness. Today my back East cousin noted that Aren't we all just a little hollow inside. Isn't that the point of this Holiday season , to try to fill the "hollowness" in all of us? To this I say Amen. St Paul note that getting full is not something you figure out, but but rather through what Christ has already gone through for you. As we go through this season, if you are empty, look to the reason why we have Christmas. If you are already content, share joy and love with those who need it. May you find a place of wonder and peace in your soul.

    If you want to read more about our adventures, see:
  • Gary's Book Blog: http://garys-books.blogspot.com/






    El Capitan

    Half Dome

    Mirror Lake
    Gary Hiking

    Balancing Rock


    Sunset at Delilah

    Delilah Lookout

    Gary looking for a smoke

    Bottom of Delilah

    Gary and Sherri

    Yosemite Valley

    Merced River
    Night Sky

    Morning Glory

    Sunset Silhouette

    Sherri, Rose and Gary by Crown Pass

    Woodchuck Lake
    Matthes Comb
    Tressider Peak
    Trying to backpack at the dump: Sony, Sherri, Gary
    Sherri with Half Dome
    El Capitan from Taft Point
    Bridalveil Creek
    Top of Nevada Falls
    Illilouette Creek
    On the train
    Waterfall Gardens in Seattle
    Seattle's Columbia Center
    Seattle Central Library
    Space Needle at night
    Old road in Yosemite
    Lighting up the evening sky
    Is this a tribble?
    Pond in Washington Park Arboretum
    Washington Park Arboretum
    Chihuly Garden glass ceiling
    Chihuly Garden
    Chihuly Garden
    Chihuly Garden
    Chihuly Garden
    Space Needle from Olympic Sculpture Park

    Woodchuck Country





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