29.12.07

Christmas in Lake Forest Park


dripping
with
tinsel our
Victorian
Christmas tree~07




Candle Craft
Johnny~
Jerry

Christmas in Lake Forest Park





Some people
just seem to
get in front
of the camera
more than others!



Christmas in Lake Forest Park


l to R:

Nathan Wray
Johnny Skjelbred
Jerry Wray
Will Giuliani


Christmas in Lake Forest Park, Wa


Snow
on
Christmas Day!

click on photo





l to r:
Jerry Wray
Will Giuliani
Joan Giuliani
Nathan Wray
Johnny Skjelbred
Ray Skjelbred

Christmas in Lake Forest Park, Wa

Joan ~ Will
Giuliani

Flu:
hot heads
cold feet

22.12.07

18.12.07

17.12.07

Christmas Tree of the Day

8
days
'til
Christmas

click on the photo
and it is big & clear

16.12.07

Christmas Tree of the Day



oops...

only 9 days
'til Christmas!

15.12.07

Remembering Bill

Bill was Santa
to the children in
the village in Thailand
where Jane and Bill
lived last December.
Darling man!
Our love to Jane and Jessica
throughout this difficult holiday
season.




Only posting
The Tree of the Day from now on
...but I'll be back after New Years.
with pictures of Bob & Kathy's Thanksgiving
...and their grandson, little Zachy!
..also any holiday or other pictures that you send me...
...as well as some golden oldies I've dug up.
bye for now.

Christmas Tree of the Day

9
days
'til
Christmas

11.12.07

10.12.07

Christmas Tree of the Day





Only 14 days until Christmas!

I will post
a new tree
every day marking
the countdown.


Send me a photo
or your own if it's up and trimmed?

Ray on youtube

Here's Ray Skjelbred (5 years old
(front/left)
his father Reidar
his cousin Bodil
and Reidar's mother
at the Skjelbred farm
in Drammen, Norway








Here's Ray Skjelbred a couple of weeks ago
in Sacramento playing Dance of the Witch Hazels
Copy the url below to see and hear him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGohwHNCnf0

9.12.07

Remembering Bill








photographs by Bill Heine

taken at Santa Cruz
arboretum

Family Reunion
Econolodge

8.12.07

Remembering Bill


Thoughts about Bill Heine by Susan Wray

Pastel of Beech trees
also by Susan Wray

Among my memories of Bill is the time my kids and I lived in Central Green apartments, neighbors of Jane and Bill, Jessica and David. Alvin, a little Indian neighbor boy, mistook the moniker " Uncle Bill" for "Taco Bell." Around the same time, David mistakenly called Uncle Johnny 'Onald Junky". Both nicknames stuck with us. I remember around the holidays Jane and I plaintively crooning Christmas carols and suddenly Bill, in perfect harmony, joined us and made us sound good. Many years later, I traveled to San Jose on business and Bill picked me up from the airport. We went for a walk on a beach that was littered with big round stones and Bill explained his belief in the Big Bang theory. He was often thinking deep cosmic thoughts. In Thailand with Jane and Bill, when we would eat together, Bill mostly held court on one scientific theory or another. His brain was already cranking at breakfast. He was a dear man and I always thought he had beautiful hands. I'm grateful my kids and husband got to spend time with him this last year of his life.

7.12.07

4.12.07

Remembering Bill


1) Bill and Jane carving pumpkins at the Wrays
















2) Jerry and Bill walking on the Wray farm.














3) Jerry and Bill walking on the Wray farm

1.12.07

I love this card!


1960s

colored pencil
on construction paper

artist unknown


















...if anyone has any photos or stories or anecdotes about Bill...please send them to me and I will post them to THE FAMILY BLOG

Remembering Bill





I took a long walk and thought about Bill.


What a gentle (always the first word that comes to mind), kind, tolerant, peaceful man.

I think of his artwork; his sensitive drawings, his beautiful photographs (and of course the photograph of him as a Thai Santa last year with all the kids around him).


I think of what a great dad he was to Jessica and David...and what a supportive husband and friend he has been to Jane.

I think of Bill the imaginative inventor and what his life has been ....and these last years of being retired and metal detecting on Asian shores...and his expertise in computer science...and enjoying his peanut butter on a muffin and muesli at Tommy's...and being with you....and enjoying his retirement.

I loved him very much....and my sympathy is with you.

Elsa