Monday, August 23, 2010

Half Dome Hike

Beginning in 2010, permits are required to hike half dome. There are 300 permits per day available and sell out within minutes of being available. I ended up buying a permit on craigslist from someone who changed their mind about hiking it.
I drove up on Saturday with Ed and the kids. On Saturday we explored the park and took a short hike to a waterfall. We stayed at a cabin in El Portal since everywhere inside the park was sold out. I started the hike at 5am, so the first hour was in the dark. Below is my first view of half dome around 6am.
And here I am taking a break to take a picture.

A view of Nevada Falls.
At the top of Nevada Falls watching the water fall off the edge.

It was probably around 7am when I got to the top of Nevada falls.

And then I saw a black bear right near the trail after Nevada falls.
Another view of Half Dome. It looks so far away!
I saw a deer on the trail too.
Getting closer...
The worst part of the hike was sub dome. To get up sub dome, you had to climb lots of rock steps. Going up, I just knew I would fall coming down. And sure enough, I did. I scrapped up and bruised my knee and then fell back hitting my backpack. Ouch!
Another view of the sub dome trail and stairs.
The view from sub dome was pretty. You can tell how high up I am already, and there is more to go!

This is looking up sub dome. At this point I am just wondering how much further it is.
More steps. I felt like a mountain goat climbing this.
Wooo hooo. I finally can see half dome peaking over sub dome.
If you look carefully, you can see the cables going up half dome.
And those little dots on the side are people climbing up.
I got to Half Dome around 10am and spent about an hour or so at the top. After climbing up the cables, my arms were so sore, I needed the time to recover before coming back down.
When I first saw the cables close up, I really started to think I was crazy for doing this. But, there was no way I came this far and not go all the way to the top. So, up I went.
I made it!
Sitting on the side. It sure is a long way down!
I am not sure why there were so many rock statues on top. But, they look cool.
And, back down I go. When I went up, the down looked pretty scary. But, it turned out that the down was much easier than the up.


In this picture you can see how steep it is climbing the side of Half Dome. This is taken from the cables on the side of Half Dome.
A view while heading back down.
My original plan was to take Mist Trail up and John Muir trail down, but when I got to the junction in the morning when it was dark, there was a group of people waiting blocking the way to Mist Trail, so I didn't realize I was on John Muir Trail until it was too late. It definitely would have been easier to do John Muir Trail down because going down all the rock steps on Mist Trail was a very slow process at the end of the day, especially when I already fell once. This is Nevada Falls as seen from Mist Trail.
Nevada Falls.
This is a picture on top of Vernal Falls.
This is a picture of me with Vernal Falls in the background.
Another picture of Vernal Falls.
I finished the hike at 3:30pm, so the hike was 10 1/2 hours (including spending about an hour on top). The weather was nice for the hike. It was probably about 80. At the top of Half Dome it was cold and windy. I brought 4 liters of water but only drank 2 1/2 liters. I brought 9 energy bars, but only ate 3 and gave some away to a couple backpackers who lost all his food to bears. After the hike, I had pizza at Curry Village. That pizza tasted awesome after a long day of hiking. I feel sore, battered and bruised from the hike, but it was an awesome experience that I will remember.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Happy Hollow Zoo

This weekend Ed was out of town, so I had the boys all to myself. On Sunday I took them to Happy Hollow Zoo.
We spent most of the day on the rides. The kids finally decided they love roller coasters and they now want to go on a big roller coaster after doing the kiddie one.
After all the rides, we did manage to see the petting zoo, but ran out of time (and energy) to see all the other animals.

Asleep

Yup, Connor is asleep. It just doesn't look comfortable.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Individuals

In the middle of Summer, Ryan asked for his hair to be shorter. Connor wanted to keep his longer. The different hairstyles helped their swim teachers tell them apart during lessons. Today, I cut their hair again. Ryan wanted his hair short. He likes that short hair is easy and you don't have to comb it. Connor wanted his hair "just trimmed, not short like Ryan's." When I asked Connor why he likes his hair longer, it was "so our kindergarten teachers can tell us apart." I guess Connor got tired people not being able to tell them apart or new friends calling them both "ConnorRyan" because they don't know who is who. Ryan tried to convince Connor to cut his hair shorter so they could be the same, but in the end he respected his brother's decision to be different.

I think it is great that Connor is trying to differentiate himself from his brother to be an individual.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Friends

The afternoon of Saturday, August 7, we spent with friends in San Luis Obispo and Arroyo Grande. First, we saw Tania, Matt and their kids Anna, Mason and Olivier. Anna, Connor and Ryan played well together while the adults got to chat and hold the little ones.
In the evening, we had ice cream with Jill at Doc Bernsteins in Arroyo Grande.
It was a fun weekend with lots crammed into such a short time.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Pismo Beach

On Saturday, August 7, we spent the morning with Granny and Grandpa at Pismo Beach.
I love this picture of Ryan because it looks like he is having a staring contest with me.
The kids weren't too thrilled walking on the pier because they just wanted to get to the sand.
And the water...
Ryan quickly found he enjoyed playing in the waves. He ended up soaked by the time we left.

And, they weren't too thrilled having to ride back to Granny and Grandpa's house in their underwear.
Connor was on a mission to find seashells.
I think Shell Beach is better for that, but he did find one shell.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Bring Your Kids to Work Day 2010

On Wednesday, August 4, Fortinet had their annual Bring Your Kids and Pets to Work Day.
The kids had a blast and I am sure they think I always have so much fun at work.


The Sunnyvale Fire Department came out and let the kids sit in the fire truck. There was a rescue dog that came out and gave a demonstration.

There were crafts and a balloon artist.

There was a movie and popcorn in the afternoon. But, one of they favorite parts of the day was coloring in my office...