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    The Rock has Holes, but it Stays Together

    May 30th, 2009
    • I guess that all families that stay together, that stick, that have vacations together, also have their bad moments. Like a banana turned brown, sitting uncomfortably in the middle of a large display of fresh fruit. Some people remember the good, and some remember the bad. I choose to remember the good. But the banana stands out.
    • Grandkids on the beach.

    • Sleeping in the shadow of an early alarm, the alarm always present, threatening sleep, keeping me awake. Not sleeping. Breathe deeply. Not sleeping. Then the light, well before dawn. Laura calls, on her way. Packing, parking, checking luggage. The Parsons in order, organized. Christopher and Laura flapping loose.
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    • Nana is a magnet. They grab her hand, wait for her glance, show her their things. Nana takes care of them.
    • Three boys in the airport. Running. Shouting. Five, almost five, and two. Leo basking in the five-year-old glow. Christopher runs ahead in the Denver airport, wearing a bright green shirt. Laura follows, Timmy runs too, I lose sight of them. They reassemble. We organize our carry-on food for the next plane.
    • Paul is waiting in the lobby of the new place. Kidani, starts with Kid. Eva hugging. She says "granddad" very well.  She hugs me very well.  She hugs her Nana.
    • Monday morning, I hear Paul and his two kids from under the blankets and pillows in the bed in the hallway, trying to keep them quiet, not to wake me. Instead, we walk together, four of us, for coffee in the morning quiet before the heat. Eva says "granddad" beautifully, like she particularly enjoys the r sound. She holds my hand. Paul walks with Boyan beaming on his shoulder. Disney is waking up.
    • Christopher is sick on Monday morning. Laura and Christopher stay behind.
    • "Scary" is an issue. Eva, squirming in Paul’s arms, trying to escape the "scary" as we wait for the Small World. The ramp for the line goes slanting downwards with switchbacks. Paul takes Eva out of the line, to her great relief, to freedom from "scary." 
    • "Granddad comes too," Timmy says as he grabs my hand. Noah and Timmy and I go for the pirates while Vange and Sabrina and Leo and Paul and Eva hanging out in the kids areas, avoiding scary. He wants me to come with. I feel like a prize. We go to the pirates, walking fast, Noah and Timmy and I, cutting our way through the heat, like through the jungle with machetes.  Timmy holds my hand tightly. Timmy soaks the pirates in, glowing in the dark, pointing to everything.  Through the heat again, fast, and we do the haunted house too. Timmy holds tight, likes being scared.
    • "We saw the real Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty, mommy. No masks, no wigs," Timmy said, afterwards. That night we went back on the air conditioned bus through the heat at dusk to the VIP seats in the parade. We sat in the roped-off benches, front row. People asked how we got there. "Our son knows people." Timmy basked in his birthday. Characters stopped by to wish him well. The floats glided by glistening, flashing, brilliantly lit, Disney in all its mechanical magical carefully managed glory.
    • Christopher was asleep long before we got back to Kidani. We decided we made the right choice.
    • Tuesday morning, Animal Kingdom. Once again we split up, and Timmy grabs me like a prize, holding my hand, "granddad comes too." Noah and Timmy and I go through the river rapids ride. Timmy gets soaking wet and, despite the thick heat, it bothers him.
    • Waiting at the fence for the train that goes back and forth from petting zoo, Leo looks up at me: "Granddad, uppy uppy, it’s coming, I have to see." Leo loves trains.
    • Laura and Christopher woke up early Tuesday and went to the Magic Kingdom the two of them, mother and son, happily. They saw the parade. Laura found perfect seats. Christopher did Buzz Lightyear six times.
    • Boyan in the swimming pool that afternoon, his worried look disappears over and over again into a beaming smile. Happy baby. Paul with Boyan. Happy daddy. Which reminds me, Paul and Eva, Paul and Boyan, different times, different places, "Daddy" and "Tatti" over and over.
    • Sabrina and Noah and Timmy and Leo having fun. Sabrina asks me to watch Timmy, off on his own, squirting people with a big squirter cannon. Timmy’s grin has become engraved on his face, permanent.
    • Leo over and over is swept up with the other two boys, riding their games like a surfer riding a wave. Eva watches, joins, but carefully.
    • Wednesday morning, divided again, Sabrina and I take Leo on the train. We point out the mechanical memories, carefully assembled. Leo stares out intently, not talking.
    • Christopher soaks in the small world, pointing everything out, one by one, look at this, look at that. He sings along.
    • At Captain Hiram’s, the boys hang onto the side railing by the table, hanging out over the water, throwing crayons. They look like dogs at the windows of moving cars. There is a pleasant steady breeze.
    • Christopher loves the ocean. With Laura holding and helping, he dives under waves and jumps over waves. He can stay in the ocean forever. He holds my hand, jumping the waves. 
    • Friday morning, Eva and I walk to the swimming pool alone, the two of us. She holds my hand. We swim together in the pool. We talk about the slide.
    • Vange takes walks on the beach, manages lunch, watches the kids for sunblock blanks, being Nana.
    • In the pool with the slide, I catch Eva, like we rehearsed in the morning. And then I catch Leo, with his brilliant smiling eyes.
    • Vange finds an ocean rock on the beach, a leatherish brown color, smoothed, with lots of holes, about the size of her hand. "Look," she says, "it’s like a family. It has holes, but it stays together. It is still a rock."
    • Eva carefully lays out her four small princesses, the prize from Nana, counts them and cares for them one by one. Boyan runs in and grabs one, over and over, shrieking, throwing it when she protests.
    • On the last day, midday Sun, we walked on the beach. All the way up and back.

    Beautiful Fall Day

    October 25th, 2008


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    Originally uploaded by tim_berry

    Dad and Liz took a river trip out of Portland, then came down to Eugene with me to spend the weekend. This was carving pumpkins on the patio.


    The Chez Franc Vineyard

    October 3rd, 2008


    The Chez Franc Vineyard

    Originally uploaded by tim_berry

    This was taken Oct. 3, 2008, one day after his 89th birthday. Standing outside the vineyard on a sunny Saturday morning. I had a great visit that weekend, dinner with Dad and Liz and Megan Friday night in a really good Indian restaurant, Mantra, then a nice Saturday afternoon with Megan too.


    My Dad’s Dad

    August 17th, 2008

    Frank C. Berry
    Includes audio: click below…


    On the Innsbruck Bridge

    August 16th, 2008

    Commented pictures … 1967 (or 68) vs. 1997, same place. (this one is 88 MB, so I’m looking to change technology before I do any more of these …


    Megan and Me in Sausaulito

    August 16th, 2008


    A Quick Weekend in Portland

    July 11th, 2008

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    Vange, Megan, and I are up in the condo tonight, as I write this. We had a nice dinner at South Park, and now we’re looking at the sunset over the bridge.


    Paul, Eva, and Boyan, Enjoying Summer

    June 25th, 2008

    Paul sent me this picture in email today, I thought it should go up to this blog. You can click on the picture for a larger view, or right-click to download. The park across the street is a nice situation, and we can see that all three of them are enjoying it.

    The days of summer

    Meanwhile, we’re looking forward to getting these three plus Milena to an Oregon visit starting this Saturday.


    Eva’s Second Birthday

    June 19th, 2008



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    Originally uploaded by tim_berry

    Eva turned two on May 24, 2008. She and her mom and dad and brother Boyan celebrated several times, including one party for all of us while we (me, Nana, Sabrina, Timmy, and Leo) were visiting.




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    Originally uploaded by tim_berry


    Boyan at 20 days

    February 26th, 2008



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    Originally uploaded by tim_berry

    This is Boyan as he looked on Feb. 24.