This post is way overdue. We've been out of town for a week in the Pacific Northwest (hopefully more posts about that at a later time), so I am trying to catch up here :-).
Ok - so when John (Dave's brother) and his wife, Eunice were here with their two adorable boys, we went to visit a place very near a dear to Dave, John, and my hearts. . .
Here are some clues.
I have walked up on this little area atop cement steps MANY times.

I have sat on the edge of this fountain, chatting with friends, reading, and snacking. Once, I even attended a baptism of a friend here. Yes - he was baptized in this very fountain! A striking memory is also when many moons ago, when Dave and I were first starting to "get together," there was a crowd of our friends all gathered around this fountain, and our eyes met and Dave flashed me a tender smile. That was one of the moments that gave me an inkling that he thought of me as more than a friend.

Yes, it is CAL. Berkeley - our university! Where we each spent 4 years of our lives. Where Dave and I met in InterVarsity campus fellowship. Where I had the time of my life - hanging with friends, learning and studying with so many resources, met SO many DIFFERENT people, where I had more independence, and where I had wonderful fellowship with brothers and sisters, and earnestly began following the Lord. Love this place :-). So many memories. I'm such a Cal fanatic - do you know that when I see someone walking down the street with a Cal shirt or hat on, I get happy? That I usually stop them and ask if they went (or currently go) there?

It's hard to swallow the fact that Dave works at Stanford. Boo. Hiss. Don't get me wrong, I am thankful that he has a job that challenges him and that allows him to provide for our family. But goodness, Stanford. We went to a dermatology gathering at Stanford, and the Stanford spirit band showed up - and the Tree. I just stood there the whole time thinking, "Really? I can't believe I am here. This is such a *Stanford* thing to do." I was wishing that I was watching the blue and yellow and Oski jumping up and down instead.
Anyway, after walking around campus a short while, we ate at a "new" restaurant (the location is new, although we have been to the original before which is on the other side of campus) called Sun Hong Kong. Yummy Chinese food for students.
Oh - and this is all discombobulated, but before we went to campus, we did take Jayden to the steam train at Tilden Park up in the Berkeley Hills. He was delighted. It was a tiring but lovely outing for all of us. So good to bring the kids to our old school.
