Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Big Dog Parade 2008




This is my new favorite Santa Barbara parade. Fiesta Parade & Summer Solstice have nothing on the Big Dog Parade. This is what parades should be: Silliness and costumes followed by a party at a beachside park. This was yet another adventure that would not have been enjoyed without my mentoring.

I Maddonari 2008





As many of you know, I am a mentor to a young boy through Hospice of Santa Barbara's "I Have a Friend" program. In addition to how happy it makes me feel to give back, I also gain the benefit of doing really cool stuff that I have lost touch with as I have gotten older. I Maddonari falls into that category. I will never post pictures or the name of the child I mentor due to confidentiality reasons, but a lot of the cool stuff I get to do is with him.

On a sad note, just before the event, the legendary Father Virgil Cordano passed away the week of the event. I know Father Virgil as the priest who did the liturgy services at Marymount, my private elementary school. I am not Catholic, but found him to be a really inspirational person, able to balance spirituality and fun in a way that made him an icon to Santa Barbara. He will be missed.


Jan's Wedding

In May, I was happy to attend the wedding of a co-worker of mine, Jan. She has always been the office "mom," not to mention a fabulous mother to her son, who she's raised as a single mother. Now that her son is grown, she has found a wonderful man who makes her incredibly happy. I love this story, as we sometimes get wrapped up in the idea that love and weddings are for couples in their 20s. How cute that their kids got to walk them down the aisle?
Cheers to the happy couple!


Shop Night Out











This year, it seems the bike shop has decided that having more social events is important. Conveniently, a brew house has opened up across the street from each shop. It is like the universe is calling for Bicycle Bob's Happy Hours. Check out these pics from a May outing.

Santa Ynez Race






It's been a while since I've written, let's get caught up:


The Firestone (not really Firestone anymore, but whatever) race was held in May this year, and boy was it HOT! It was in the upper 90s when Roger finished his race at 10:30. By the time the pros were out, it was well into the hundreds. Georgia Gould, undefeated in the series so far this year, was taken off the course on a stretcher after suffering heat exhaustion. There was no way I was sticking around for that, but Roger hung out and got some great pictures of the pros (there were few spectators left at that point). He also returned Sunday to take some pictures of the Sports. Platinum had a great day.