Thursday, June 24, 2010

Summer All-Comers Meets

Every summer we help host and compete in weekly tTrack and Field meets on wednesday nights at Shoreline Stadium in north Seatttle. Here are a couple images of the boys throwing the kids turbo jav.

...and running. Gabe does the short races, like the 50 and 100 meters, and Jon favors the mile.

Check out the meet schedule at http://clubnorthwest.org/

Tony

Monday, June 14, 2010

Skykomish River Steelhead Fishing

Jonathan turned 10 this last February and in our family the double digit year is when you get your first knife and a special trip with Dad. Jonathan loves to fish, so seeing an oportunity we purchased a guided Steelhead fishin' trip at an auction. It helped that, Doug, the guide was a good friend from our church who has a trout pond on his property that Jon has fished in many times. We started the day by dropping my car in Sultan and heading to High Bridge in Goldbar to drop the boat for the float trip. After a short instructional period on the gear and how to reel in the big one, Jon was ready. It was a beautiful day of drifting and fishing. The river was running a little high which made for an exciting time. After a few unproductive holes Jon hooked one and fought it to the boat. It appeared the instuctional portion of the day stuck as jon fought the beast with great rod technique. It ran a few times on him and as he reached the limit of his strength, Jon swung the fish close enough for me to bring it in with the net. It was a beautiful Dolly Varden. Which was a suprise to us. The Sky is not known for its Dolly population. As you can see Jon was a little happy he caught the first fish. We released the Dolly and Jon gloated about the catch, it was great!
After the first was landed we drifted for awhile before Jon landed a smolt steelhead. It was smaller that the dolly and we released it quickly to allow it to grow. Doug and I were sensing a skunking. We had been on the river for several hours eating snacks, drinking pops and watching Jon catch fish. The final fish was a large sucker Jon pulled from the bottom in a slow moving hole lower on the river. As it turned out is was a slow day for others on the river and the three Jon caught were the only fish we heard about. A true skunking for the old guys. The river began to get crowded down below and we were a bit pinched for time so we just moved on down to the pullout in Sultan. All in all a great day with wonderfull weather. Thanks Doug.
Tony

Sunday, June 6, 2010

The Table is Done!

One and a half years ago it was a big leaf maple tree threatening to fall on our neighbors pump house, one year ago it was a stack of milled wood in Sultan, six months ago it was a bunch of sanded planks and boards in a Monroe wood shop, two days ago is was an unfinished table in my garage and now thanks to a close friend and a lot of patient craftsmanship it is a 107" x 45" solid maple dining room table that will forever symbolize 2010 for our family. This table stands for the successful completion of my probation with Sno. Co. Fire District 1, the sale of our old house and the building of our dream home. This year, like the table, has been a lot of work that often times seemed endless. Now that they are complete they will both provide memories and lessons. For instance: I don't ever want to deal with mortgage and title companies when it comes to a mobile home and secondly I don't ever want to build another table again.
Tony