Long Beach Grand Prix
Zombie comp
On October 16, John Michael competed with his teammates in the Apex “Zombie Comp.”
There are three competitions at each Parkour “Comp”:
Skills, Speed, and Freestyle. John Michael only intended to enter the Freestyle competition, but decided on the day to do all three.
For Skills, there are numerous challenges designated, for each one completed successfully, a point is earned. Some are easy for kids, some are quite difficult.
In Speed, a course is made and each competitor is timed to successful completion of the course. Any slip on an individual obstacle and the competitor is disqualified. Two trials are allowed.
In Freestyle, each competitor creates a “line” which allows him or her to show their skills and style. It is judged by creativity, style and difficulty.
John Michael did great, particularly in the Freestyle competition.
Freestyle video:
Speed video:
And here are some photos from the morning:
Tahoe Whitewater tours
After a week of Woodward parkour for John Michael and mountain bike rides for kc and Tim (photos and video coming), the three of us went whitewater rafting on the Truckee river with Tahoe Whitewater Tours.
We were in our own boat with Emily, our guide, but were in a group of seven other rafts. It was a very fun day with some long stretches of easy drifting on this cool water and then fun Class II rapids and three exhilarating Class III rapids. Three of the rafts following us overturned in the most challenging stretch and we did a bit of rescue work. No one was injured, but they got more excitement than most of them were ready for.
Emily kept us on the correct lines and John Michael did some great paddling to drive the raft forward.
The Truckee river is quite beautiful, flowing from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake in Nevada. Emily told us that it is the second cleanest river in the U.S.
Here’s a short video from the trip
Here’s a gallery of photos from the tour photographer.
Ocotillo Wells ATV
On Monday the 5th of April, kc, John Michael, Mary Pat and I drove out to Ocotillo Wells to try renting and riding ATVs. It was a very windy day there, not unusual, but also clear and warm.
The owner of the rental company, Josh, acted as our guide and instructor. We first drove out into the desert to the windmill farm, then to a berm track where John Michael had some great fun.
It was really a fun day.
Stonewall peak with billy & katie
On the day before Thanksgiving, kc, John Michael, Billy, Katie and I drove to Cuyamaca State Park, east of San Diego, to hike up Stonewall Peak. It was a terrific day for a strenuous hike, cool and clear.
John Michael has taken an interest in photography and videography and did a lot of shooting on the way up and on the top. I’ll make another post of his work.
Bird for Francie to ID
LAKE LANIER, JULY 31 and august 1
Our last two full days at the lake. We really spent most of our time in the water, either swimming near the dock or out on the boat and jet ski. The most daring of the kids had mastered the art of staying on the raft while the boat driver tried (at the kids request) to eject them at speed. It was a marvel and joy to see them hit a wake and fly three to four feet in the air, and land with smiles on their faces.
Billy and Katie joined us the previous night and added to the fun both days out. Katie was great to accommodate Kristen and her friend by accompanying them on the jet ski as the adult and going off for long periods of thrill and boy seeking.
At the last minute, we decided that kc and John Michael would squeeze into the cars and travel back to Bluffton so that she could see Kevin’s new house and John Michael could be with the cousins for the week they are with their dad for his birthday. Kevin had the pleasure of packing a rental Yukon with tons of stuff and seven kids for the drive. John Michael had a blast and experienced his first fine cuisine from a Mc Donalds drive through. kc squeezed into Angela’s car to drive back with Angela and Mary Pat. Billy and Katie drove me to Atlanta early Sunday morning for a flight back to San Diego.
All in all, another fantastic family vacation. Thank you, Mary Pat!
LAKE LANIER, JULY 30
The jet ski ran nearly all day. John Michael accommodated to the time-change after a day in Georgia, so he’d wake by 6:00. He’d eat an enormous bowl of Froot Loops and we’d go for a long drive on the calm lake with him driving. He’s a very responsible operator, watching for traffic and giving fishing boats as big a separation as reasonable. However, when conditions were good, he’d open that throttle and see how fast that machine would go!
In the evenings, we’d often play a highly contested game of Mexican Train. Keri and Kaley joined the competition and learned it quickly. The adults were impressed.
Ann joined us again, in time for another beautiful sunset.
Lake Lanier, July 29
It was Wednesday, when the weather forecast was dismal, but actual conditions were terrific.
I had tangled a tow rope in the jet ski drive and after Kevin worked for a few hours trying to extract it, I went across the cove to try to borrow a utility knife. I approached a family launching two jet skies and asked and the husband said, “Oh, I’ve fixed that problem a couple of times, including yesterday morning. I’ll be back here this evening and, if you call me, I’ll give a hand.” That evening, he towed our jet ski with his and then loaded it on his trailer. He had all the necessary tools and completed the job in about 30 minutes. He refused to accept any money for his time and work, but he did bring his little boy to the house for a large ice cream cone. What a nice person.
And what a great sunset!