The 2005 UCLA football season continues with amazing success. Surprisingly,
living in the Bay Area, I’ve been lucky to witness the amazing comeback this weekend against Stanfurd. Down by 3TD and 8min left, the mighty Bruins pull out a victory in OT, the scoreboard must have been updating when I tried to take the final score 30-27
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Archive for 2005Halloween is just hours away and as a prelude a school event was put together at Nicholas’ Sleepy Hallow School. Kathy helped put the haunted house together with the parents and created an alien invasion scene. The OR scene left quite an impression on a few unsuspecting customers….
Our first football season in the bay area should include at least one trip to UC Berkely Memorial Stadium. With our Berkeley alumni friends (Greentahl/Bous), we witnessed the Bears shut out the inept Wildcats 28-0. Next week, I’ll have to watch TV to see the matchup with my unbeaten bruins.
Life in the Bay Area invariably involves bridges and traffic. Coming from SoCal, we don’t have the public transportation habit. Nevertheless, we’ve found the BART to and from downtown a great escape. Kathy, Nicholas and Natalie at the Orinda Bart station with the train pulling in:
The MS terraserver let’s you pull nice pics from high in the sky. Here’s the one for our house in orinda…
Mom and kids went to explore the local mountains and skied a couple of days at Lake Tahoe. First time for Natalie and she loved it! With all the rain this season, there was plenty of snow and deluxe accomodations at the Hyatt. Snow everywhere Everyone on skis
The press release went out with the news that Nanomix closed the Round C financing. All the trips to SandHill Rd paid off to put the company in strong position to move forward. The yahoo link tells you more
If you haven’t heard, google now also has maps. Definitely looks nicer than anything else. Check here to find your way to our place.
After weeks of record rain falling at the house (and everywhere else in CA), kids has a fun day playing around the house. Even the lake got filled up to the rim!
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