Saturday, August 23, 2008

Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow


We have had some big changes at Al's office. First Sheryl let Al know that she was looking for a job closer to home. She lives in Aurora and driving to Salem twice a week just wasn't cost effective for her. Al made some calls to agents in the Canby area and Sheryl was offered a job just a few minutes from home. We will really miss her loyalty and availability and her sweet personality. She also provided all of us with the most amazing jams and home grown vegees every summer. We're happy & we're sad.
Several weeks later, Patti resigned as she is going back into nursing. It's been 11 years since she worked in that field so her learning curve is going to be huge. But she is so smart that she won't have any trouble. So, if you have a heart attack, be sure to do it on a day when Patti is working. She will take awesome care of you and you'll be back on your feet in no time. We will definately miss Patti's energy and enthusiasm. Our loss is Salem Hospital's gain.
The sweet part of all these good-byes is that both ladies are doing what they need to do. God provided both Sheryl & Patti with just the right opportunities! Al has hired a delightful young woman to join our team. She will work three days a week and fill in when anyone is on vacation. Sara is fully licensed and State Farm trained so she will be able to slide right into our office. I'm excited to meet her.
The picture is of our farewell dinner celebration at Amedaus here in Salem. This is a lovely fine dining restaurant with absolutely delicious food. If you ever eat there, save room for the creme brulee cake. O MY GOODNESS!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Old Town Sacramento

Pony Express Rider

AJ and his bucket o crabs

A live steam train runs through Old Town


A water taxi ride down the river

A lesson on muzzle loader rifles

Olympic Fever

As it was threatening rain in San Francisco this morning, we decided to go to Old Sacramento for the day. It was warm & wonderful & interesting. We started with lunch at Joe's Crab shack and then spent a couple of hours wandering through town. We saw where the first Pony Express rider started off on his way to St Louis. We saw a replica of the Nina, one of the ships that came to America with Christopher Columbus. We saw a demonstration on muzzle loader rifles...they make a really loud noise when they're fired. And we saw lots of crazy boaters as we rode our water taxi up & down the river. As our last day here in Davis draws to a close, we are hunkered down watching the Olympics and cheering for the USA.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Jelly Beans & Wine

The Jelly Belly Factory in Fairfield California

Does Al's head look like jelly bean to you?

The gorgeous Sonoma Valley

Takin' a break after dinner

Yesterday we went touring. First stop, the Jelly Belly Factory. Did you know that this one factory produces 1.2 million jelly beans a day? Who eats these things anyway? And who knew how popular this tour would be. We had to wait in line for 45 minutes before we got our official paper hats and started what turned out to be a very interesting tour. If you're ever in the bay area, this is a fun stop...and they give out free samples:-)

After dealing with sugar headaches, sugar nausea and sugar hyperactivity, we headed to Napa Sonoma for some wine tasting. However, God was watching over us and all the wineries were closed. We did see some beautiful vineyards though and the village of Sonoma is darling. We ate dinner at a fun Mexican restaurant and did some window shopping then headed back to Davis (with one extended stop for the three that ate too much everything and had severe diarrhea that looked remarkably like Jelly Bellies).

Once back at the "ranch" we settled in for an evening of Olympic Opening Ceremonies. We feel sorry for London in 2012 trying to top the Chinese torch lighting. Yikes! Who volunteers for that duty?

Today we've lazed around all morning and may or may not go to Old Sacremento this afternoon. We'll see.

Friday, August 8, 2008

California Here We Come

JJ lives like a king in Redding

In & Out Burger

Bistro 33 in Davis

Tired and satiated diners headed home

Today we're half way through our annual DeBacker summer vacation. On Wednesday we headed to Redding for an over night stay then yesterday finished our jouney to Davis. JJ's Aunt & Uncle turned their lovely home over to us while they are enjoying the rainy Oregon Coast at the Tokala family reunion. Last night we enjoyed touring the village of Davis and the UC Davis campus. We then had a great dinner at Bistro 33, a very popular spot in town. Because the wait for outdoor seating was an hour and a half, and it was already 8:00, we opted to eat inside. As usual, we enjoyed wonderful food and lively conversation. Today we are going to go to the Jelly Belly Factory and then do some touring of wine country. I'll keep you posted.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Blog Backlog #1




I am so far behind in my blogging that I have posted 3 "catch-up" editions. Uploading pictures is always an adventure for me so I played it safe and did 3 seperate postings.

Last night, Jim & Paula Newman, Jana & JJ, Dad and Al & I went to Albany to picnic and enjoy one of our favorite bands, Tower of Power. It was a glorious evening on the river, in a beautiful park with great company and fantastic music. We may have to wait for summer to show up in Oregon, but it's definately worth it.

Blog Backlog #2



On Wednesday, Sarak and I took a long walk through Willamette Mission Park. It was Sarah's first time to pick & eat fresh blackberries. As she is a very cautious eater, it took her awhile to get berry from hand to mouth but once she tasted the drippy dark sweeteness, she was hooked. After eating a boatload of berries, we walked to the equestrian area of the park and as luck would have it, we ran into a friend preparing her horse for a trail ride through the park. Big girl - me and little girl - Sarah loved feeding Rico carrots and petting him as he was saddled up. We also watched as other riders cooled their horses down by spraying them with a hose. Sarah was delighted to see that horseys take baths too.

Blog Backlog # 3

The 3 Lazy Amigos

Randall Warkentin, Sheryl, Brenda & Patti


Sheryl & Simon's beautiful backyard


Last Sunday we had a team Debacker potluck picnic at Sheryl & Simon Carillo's gorgeous cottage in Aurora. All of Al's employees and their spouses showed up in the cool of the afternoon for a lovely day of food and fellowship. Sheryl is a fantastic cook and served up great BBQ and unbelievable desserts including a chocolate fountain. The rest of us brought wine, salads, cheesy potatoes, fresh fruit and deviled eggs. It was a feast for the eyes and the stomach!