395 in 10 1/2 Hours

Any boy mommy, whose son has married, knows the delights of getting her boy alone for any amount of time. Due to weekend plans, our younger child was held captive for over 10 hours as we headed south on US 395. I was in Mom Heaven.

Our first stop was only 54 miles from our cabin. Walker Coffee is our new, on-the-road favorite. Great employees, tasty coffee, and they keep my frequent buyer card on file so I don't have to think about where it might be.
“Not all who wander are lost; some are simply looking for coffee.”

My view for 10 ½ hours!
This image captures our parental GLEE.
Our next stop, 244 miles from our coffee pause, was Fossil Falls
Fossil Falls don't have either fossils or falls. What one will finds, rather, is a spectacular lava flow sculpted by rushing water and wind late in the Ice Ages—a “fossil” of nature’s handiwork.
This is one of the most unique geological features we've seen. The rugged and primitive features of Fossil Falls are the product of volcanic activity from as recently as 20,000 years ago. Lava from the local volcanic eruptions poured into the Owens River channel. The erosional forces of the river acted upon this volcanic rock, forming the polished and sculptured features that now can be ogled here. This is my third visit to Fossil Falls and I am just as impressed.


What fun to discover wildflowers in bloom, too.


"In the end,
kids won't remember that fancy toy you bought them,
they will remember the time you spent with them."

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Tube Tahoe Part 2

With our younger son's family visiting for a few days and with the weather being incredible, we knew the ideal spot to spend their last day in town... Tube Tahoe!

No one in the group had tubed before. This was a morning of magical memories being formed. What fun!


For most of our 1.5 hour session, we were the only frolickers on the hill. It was like Grandpa and Grandma had booked it for a private party. So dang cool.
Steve and I were there as spectators and photographers!

Because everyone at Tube Tahoe was so good to us, our granddaughter created a gratitude masterpiece. How cute is this?! I 🤎 Tube Tahoe.
“If you carry your childhood with you,
you never become older.”
-Tom Stoppard

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Remember Shrinky Dinks?

The hot toy of Christmas 1974 was the humble Shrinky Dinks. I recently discovered that this nostalgic toy from my pre-teen childhood is still alive and well. But first, some history.

Shrinky Dinks got their start in Brookfield, WI, way back in 1973. It was there that Betty Morris and Kathryn Bloomberg invented the amazing shrinking craft while working on a Cub Scout project with their sons. They had read about a fun project in a magazine where you could trace, cut, and color onto plastic lids, place them in the oven and watch as they shrunk and hardened. The kids loved it, and it was a bolt of lightning moment for the pair.
After working out all the manufacturing logistics, the promotional beginnings were indeed humble. Betty and Kathryn set up a small table in a suburban mall in Milwaukee. It was shopping season, and plenty of small businesses were peddling their wares in booths. On the table they placed several pieces of plastic, both large and small, and a toaster oven. When shoppers walked by, the two arranged for a demonstration. The larger bits of plastic went into the oven. Through the window, people watched them shrivel up. They emerged only a portion of their original size, as though they had been zapped with a shrink ray. Needless-to-say, Shrinky Dinks became a sensation. Here's an ad that I'm certain made me beg my mom for my own kit.
The women eventually got a distributor, Skyline, who inked a deal with Quaker to offer a specially created "Shrinky Dinks Kit" as a Self-Liquidating Cereal Premium on marked boxes of King Vitamin. How cool would that be?
The first company to sign Shrinky Dinks with an exclusive licensing agreement was Colorforms. It was a profitable partnership. Under Colorforms, this plastic toy became so popular that the toy giant Milton Bradley would purchase the rights in the late eighties, so that they could make and distribute them. Crazy to think these were popular in the 80s, too. My boys did not experience the phenomenon so it's extra special that I get to share my childhood memories with my grandchildren (I guess Shrinky Dinks skip a generation).
True Shrinky Dinks® Creative Packs are still very much available. I was gifted this knockoff kit from a fellow grandma.
Hours were spent coloring these plastic treasures. What a perfect, quiet afternoon activity.
“Childhood dreams are forever stuffed in our souls.
Take them out and play sometimes.”
-Angie Wieland-Crosby

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Tahoe Grizzlies Hockey...

We had an incredible afternoon rooting for our local youth hockey team: The Tahoe Grizzlies.

"The Tahoe Grizzlies, founded in 2006, is a developmental youth hockey travel organization. It is a proud member association of the NorCal Youth Hockey Association and California Amateur Hockey Association. Its mission is to develop and promote the sport of youth ice hockey at all levels; to provide safe, supervised, and sportsmanlike training; and, to build character, sportsmanship, and citizenship, by offering both developmental/recreational programs and a competitive travel program."
With our youngest grandchildren in town, this very kid-friendly event was the perfect opportunity to expose them to hockey. Everyone loved it, thoroughly. Wow.

Could there be any other ice arena with such a view?
We witnessed some impressive athleticism with this 12 U BB co-ed team.
I had to keep reminding myself that the players were 11-12 year olds.

This was 45 minutes of fantastic (free) sporting fun. It was the perfect Saturday afternoon in South Lake Tahoe.
Oh, and the Grizzlies won which made it even more rewarding. Way to go Tahoe!
"To win the game is great.
To play the game is greater.
To love the game is greatest of all."
– Bob O'Connor

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Tube Tahoe: So Tubular!

I have never been tubing in my entire life. This opportunity presented yet another FIRST for me. Woohoo.

"Join the Tahoe Chamber for a winter Chamber Mixer at Tube Tahoe! Connect with fellow Chamber members in a festive winter setting—enjoy tubing and s’mores in cozy igloos from 5:00–6:00 PM, then head to the Lodge for light appetizers, drinks, live music by The Imposters, and relaxed networking from 6:00–7:00 PM. It’s the perfect way to mix business, winter fun, and community connection, don’t miss it!"
Steve and I have tried to attend as many Chamber events as possible. The company is always welcoming and interesting, and learning about new-to-us businesses continues to surprise and delight. We have passed Tube Tahoe dozens of times and never thought to stop. We've missed out.
"Tube Tahoe is the go-to destination for family fun in South Lake Tahoe. Come enjoy our 500 foot tubing lanes and picturesque view of Echo Summit and Mt. Tallac. Come get tubular with us!" Side note: the word tubular became a synonym for "good" in the 80s, when surfers began using it as a description for the tube-like shape of an ideal surfing wave. What a fun use of a nostalgic word to describe he fun found here.
We knew it was going to be magical when we got to the tubing hill by walking through this whimsical igloo. What fun.
By the way, this is the berm that prevents one from sliding right into the parking lot. It was of great comfort knowing that it was there.
Our ride here was the most thrilling 26 seconds we've experienced in years. Steve captured it beautifully in this video. It is certainly worth a watch (I've seen it a dozen times, I'm still cracking up). Look at that view. WOW.

Throughout the property can be found these warming igloos. For tonight's event, each was supplied with s'more stations. These people know how to throw a party.
When darkness fell and it was no longer safe to be speeding down slopes, the festivities moved into the lodge.

Three tables bursting with charcuterie. I only wish I arrived more hungry.
Live music provided by The Imposters was so amazing that Steve and I were compelled to dance. Oh my gosh what fun.
Owners Mark and Dee Budgell could not be nicer people. Their entire staff is some of the kindest, welcoming employees we've met. This place just oozes JOY. What a night. Truly unforgettable. We're bringing our grandchildren next.
We could not have loved this night out any more!

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