Friends, Family, and the Foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains

After spending time with family in Oceanside, we headed up to San Dimas to establish a base to do more exploring and visiting.

We were fortunate to snag this site at East Shore RV Park, which featured a tremendous view of the San Gabriel Mountains.  Our focus during our time here was to catch up with some old friends, visit with more family, and see some of the local sites.  We also honed our urban driving skills on the famous L.A. freeways!

On Thursday, we headed towards Woodland Hills to visit with friends.  We stopped along the way at Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills Cemetery, as Diana noticed there were several celebrities buried there.  We saw the graves of Bette Davis, Liberace, Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher.

It was not lost on us that we were there on May 4, otherwise known as Star Wars Day (May the 4th be with you).

From there, we went to one of Diana’s friend’s home in Woodland Hills.

Here we are with Debi and her husband Jamie, along with Debi’s parents, Jeane and Ron. Debi’s mom was one of Diana’s Girl Scout leaders along with Mrs. Faust. (We visited Mr. and Mrs. Faust a couple of years ago in Michigan). Having the same leaders from second through twelth grade made this group of girls very close and many of them still keep in touch. Their troop was very active with many camping trips, including a two week Hike Across Michigan. Diana joked that Debbie’s dad and Mr. Faust should have earned merit badges for driving motorhomes full of teenage girls from Michigan to Yellowstone National Park and back.  It was great to catch up with all of them and to finally be able to meet Jamie!

On Friday, a longtime friend from college came to visit us!  We hadn’t seen Tim since he left West Michigan in 1989 to work for Paramount Pictures.  He and his wife Kim have two lovely daughters and have had great careers in Hollywood. It was really good to catch up with him.  😊

On Saturday, we headed to Pasadena to catch up with Betsy and her husband Wayne.

We met Betsy back in college and we’ve kept in touch ever since. Wayne was our tour guide for the day as we checked out the area.  They treated us to dinner afterward, which was very sweet!

He works at The California Institute of Technology, so we were able to get an in-depth walk through the beautiful campus.  It’s inspiring to note that 33 Nobel Prize winners have graced these grounds.

The fictional characters Leonard and Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory work at Cal Tech.  We didn’t see them here at the astrophysics lab.  😉

From there, we checked out Huntington Botanical Gardens, the Rose Bowl, Hollywood, and Beverly Hills.

This is the Red Carpet area that leads into the Dolby Theatre where the Academy Awards are held.  It’s actually a mall that is lined with stores on both sides, which are curtained off for the show.  Who knew?

I’ve always known that I had stiff competition, in the fact that Diana wanted to marry Opie when she was growing up.  😉  (I always did like the nice guys 😊 Diana).  Thank you for the marvelous day, Betsy and Wayne! 

On Sunday, we went to Glendora to visit with more of Diana’s California relatives. Diana’s mother was the youngest of eight children. One of Joyce’s sisters, Lucille (Don), and one of her brothers Ken (Margery), and their families moved from Michigan to California in the 1950’s. Diana is one of 23 cousins on her mother’s side. The main reason for coming to California this spring was a long overdue visit to see these family members, and it was wonderful beyond our expectations!

Seated in the front is Aunt Margery.  From the left are Judy, Mike, Evie, Gregg, Judy, Diana, myself and Wes.  A total of 20 of us attended a get together at Aunt Margery’s home. We were so excited about seeing each other, we failed to get photos until after the following people had left: Uncle Don & Aunt Barb; Barry & Dawn; Evie’s daughter Kelly, her husband Mike, and their son Oliver; Judy’s son Wyatt, his wife Syndi, and their sons Gage & Gavin. As stated in our last post, Diana had not seen some of them since she was a young girl. Others she had yet to meet. We were moved at the outpouring of love from them, and we are determined to not let so much time pass before our next visit!

From the excitement and bustle of the Los Angeles area, we move next to the majesty of the High Sierras.  Be sure to stay tuned!

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12 thoughts on “Friends, Family, and the Foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains”

  1. That’s a lot socializing. You seem to be following in Bill and Jodee’s footsteps with all these meet ups. I’d have to go into hiding for months after all these get togethers. Glad you had a good time:)

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    1. We sure had fun though, Pam! We are enjoying getting back to nature though. There is a great postscript to our family get together that you will appreciate as an educator. Diana and I grew up 60 miles apart and we met in 1982. Well her cousins Mike and Judy (the Judy in the center of the photo) actually lived in the same town as I grew up in before they moved to California. We found out on Sunday that we both attended kindergarten in the exact same room, several years apart. What are the odds of that happening? 😊

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    1. That was a dandy campground, Jodee! Easy access to The 210 (jeez…I sound like a Californian with the ‘The’) 😉. I always had heard horror stories about the freeways, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well they worked for us. With two of us in Edsel, we hit the carpool lane and drove like Bonnie and Clyde!

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  2. What a wonderful time visiting friends and family! So happy for you guys! Isn’t it awesome when you just feel at home with people you’ve never met in person before? (Like us!) love the postscript story! Kind of like Bill and I getting married in the same church as Linda! Chances are very good my Mom knew Linda’s Aunt! Continued safe travels!

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  3. Hi Diana and Jim, loved getting to spend time with you two! Thank you for making the trip! I am enjoying your blog so much! Besides getting to follow what my cousins are up to, the information and photography is amazing! Thank you for sharing! Love, Evie

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  4. What wonderful memories! Our favorite destinations are ones we get to reconnect with family we haven’t seen or get to spend much time with over the years. Lots of adventure was squeezed in there, too! Thanks for sharing this post. I enjoyed reading it! Dawn

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