Monthly Archives: May 2015

Ninth Anniversary

Cinco de Mayo today! Many people think this is the Mexico’s Independence Day, much like our Fourth of July. Mexico’s independence Day is September 16th. Cinco de Mayo (fifth of May) celebrates a military victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

For us, Cinco de Mayo has another reason for celebration. Donna and I were married on May 5, 2006 at Watson Lake in Prescott, Arizona. We always go out for dinner on Cinco de Mayo and this year is no exception. We’ll take an Uber car to Island Prime restaurant on the east tip of Harbor Island. Island Prime is an upscale steak and seafood establishment on San Diego Bay with views of the downtown skyline and Coronado Island.

Wet weather is closing in on southern California. After joining Bob and Sini Schmitt for breakfast this morning, I’ll need to pack our outdoor gear. I’d like to have everything secured in the trailer before we go out to dinner tonight. Then I’ll only have to dump and flush the tanks before we disconnect tomorrow.

We’ll drive to the vicinity of Yuma, Arizona tomorrow and find a place to boondock overnight before we continue to Benson, Arizona. I’m not sure if I’ll post again until we reach Benson.

Shelter Island 2013 on Mark and Emily Fagan's boat

Shelter Island 2013 on Mark and Emily Fagan’s boat

Hawaiian Festival

I spent most of Saturday recovering from Friday’s beach house graduation party. Donna went out for a bike ride, but it was well past noon before I ventured out.

There’s always something going on at Mission Bay Park on the weekends. Last weekend was no exception. After lunch, we walked to the grassy park at De Anza Cove just outside of the RV park and found the San Diego Hawaiian Festival, a two-day event held every year on the first weekend of May. There’s a fairly large and active Pacific Islander community in San Diego. Although the festival was called Hawaiian, it really catered to Hawaiians, Samoans, Filipinos and other Polynesian islanders.

There were dozens of vendors set up in tents or under canopies. One area was set up as a food court. They also had continuous live entertainment with two stages in the park — one large stage on the north side with musicians and dancers and a smaller stage next to the cove.

Traditional dance in front of the large stage

Traditional dance in front of the large stage

Island music by the cove

Island music by the cove

We wandered around looking at the vendor offerings and listening to the music. By the bay, we saw a large outrigger canoe. Polynesian sailors historically used these vessels to navigate between the islands.

Outrigger canoe

Outrigger canoe

Kicking back and enjoying the festival

Kicking back and enjoying the festival

We had visitors on Sunday – my three daughters and granddaughter Gabi rode beach bikes six miles from the beach house where they were staying to the RV park. Everyone was hungry, so we walked over to the Hawaiian Festival and bought lunch from a vendor and sat at a picnic table by the bay, enjoying Hawaiian fare – chicken and kalbi (beef) teriyaki bowls and several different salads.

Gabi had Hawaiian shaved ice for dessert

Gabi had Hawaiian shaved ice for dessert

We walked through the vendor area again. It seemed like every other vendor was selling T-shirts. I was tempted to buy, but held off. Donna bought a visor for playing pickleball. Mostly we were just looky-loos.

Festival vendor

Festival vendor

After we returned to our place, I rode the scooter over to the Liquor Locker on Morena Boulevard to buy a few specialty craft beers. I brought back Stone Chai Spiced Russian Stout, Belching Beaver Horchata Stout, Peanut Butter Stout and Alesmith IPA. I split the 22-ounce bottles four ways and sampled each with my daughters. Tasty stuff, way out of the ordinary.

Belching Beaver Horchata Stout

Belching Beaver Horchata Stout

Donna prepared Italian-herbed boneless chicken thighs and Mediterranean quinoa salad. While she was preparing the dishes, we had appetizers — jicama fresh fries that we dipped in homemade guacamole and also veggies and tortilla chips with Donna’s homemade sun-dried tomato and basil hummus. The girls also brought some Bitchin’ Sauce that they bought at the farmer’s market in Little Italy the day before.

Donna’s sister, Sheila, and her nephew, Connor, joined us for dinner and brought Bandit, their puppy. While I was grilling the chicken, Gabi and Connor put Donna’s hula hoops to good use.

Gabi hooping

Gabi hooping

Shauna’s roommate, Cat, (also a magna cum laude Cal Western graduate) joined us and we all enjoyed a great meal at the table outside of our coach.

Dining al fresco with family and friends

Dining al fresco with family and friends

It was a fine finish to the weekend. Gabi stayed behind after everyone left and spent the night with us in the coach. She really likes staying in the RV. After the last time she stayed with us in Washington, she told her mother (my oldest daughter Alana) that they could live the RV lifestyle once her older sister, Lainey graduates from high school.

The skies are overcast this morning. The weather guessers are calling for a high temperature in the upper 60s and there’s a high surf advisory at the beaches. Waves up to 12 feet tall are predicted. I’ll get a start on organizing the trailer today. I want to have everything buttoned up so I only have to load the scooter tomorrow afternoon. Tuesday is Cinco de Mayo, which happens to be our wedding anniversary. We plan to go out to dinner on Harbor Island, then we’ll head out of San Diego Wednesday morning.

J D Magna Cum Laude

All three of my daughters along with their mother (my ex-wife), uncles and cousins were in town Thursday for my youngest daughter Shauna’s graduation from California Western School of Law. My step-dad Ken also made the drive down from Menifee and checked into a hotel in Mission Valley.

Ken rested at the hotel while Donna and I scootered over to Mission Beach to join the girls and their mother’s side of the family at the beach house they rented. We walked up the boardwalk to Drafts for food and drink, but with the NFL draft on TV, the sports bar was full and couldn’t accommodate our party of 13. I phoned ahead to Coaster’s Bar and Grill and they set up a table for us.

Food and drink at Coaster's

Food and drink at Coaster’s

On Friday morning, I scootered over to the Extended Stay Hotel in Mission Valley. That’s where we booked a room for Ken. It was funny when I told him which hotel Donna booked through Priceline – when I said Extended Stay, he thought I said Expensive Stay.

San Diego has changed a lot in the past couple of decades since Ken moved up to Riverside County. I was concerned about him becoming confused and getting lost. He followed me in his car back to Mission Bay RV Resort. We gave him a quick tour of our coach, then we drove his car to the San Diego Convention Center on Harbor Drive. The Cal Western School of Law graduation ceremony was held there.

Shauna earned her Juris Doctor degree Magna Cum Laude. The hall was packed and taking photos of the ceremony wasn’t possible. After the one and a half hour event, we wandered through the mob and finally found Shauna. We took a number of photos out on the deck on the bay side of the convention center.

Me, Shauna and Donna

Me, Shauna and Donna

Shauna and grandpa Keller

Shauna and Grandpa Keller

Afterwards, we came home and changed clothes before heading back to the Mission Beach house. It was party central all afternoon and well into the evening. The weather was excellent – the afternoon temperature reached a high of 88 degrees, but the onshore breeze from the ocean made it comfortable.

Cooler temperatures in the low 70s are in the forecast for the weekend. We don’t have an agenda for today. But tomorrow, the girls will come to our place for a visit and dinner. Maybe we can go out on the bay in the Sea Eagle kayak.