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- 25 October 2011: Trip to Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, and Arches National Parks
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- 9 May 2011: Our corgi Raffle
- 7 March 2011: Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival 2011
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Nanna turns 100
20 April 2009 by ben.
Kim’s grandmother, Ida “Nanna” Stabbe, turned 100 in May. We visited a month before her actual birthday, during Sandy and Bonnie’s spring break, and enjoyed a nice visit with Nanna, Aunt Susie, Uncle Lyle and Aunt Phyllis, and many other relatives. Here is Nanna before she cleaned our clocks at the family version of pinochle (”hunchnocle”):

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2009 Solo and Ensemble Competition
8 March 2009 by ben.
Yesterday, Bonnie competed in two music categories at the 2009 Solo and Ensemble Competition. If a player is judged the category winner, then he or she or they win the right to compete at the statewide competition held in Ellensburg in April.
I didn’t take any photos during the performances, but I did take a few during setup.

Kevin and Bonnie warming up to play Blue Bells of Scotland

From left, Dan, Bonnie, Tim, Jimmy, Zach, Ethan, Shandra preparing to play.
Bonnie finished tied for fourth place in the city. Here is an excerpt from her Blue Bells of Scotland.
The ensemble won a trip to the State finals with this performance of Grand Valley Fanfare. However, they will decline to compete at State because three members will be performing on that same day in the Reno Jazz Festival.
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Five Generations of Cutlips
2 February 2009 by ben.
Recently, my Aunt Susie sent me and Kim a newspaper clipping of a remarkable photo. She, plus her mom (99 years old), her daughter, her grand-daughter, and her great-grand-son posed together at the wedding of grand-daughter Brandy.
Click the photo to see the newspaper clipping.
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Aunt Sallie’s 80th Birthday Party
23 January 2009 by ben.

Aunt Sallie
Last Sunday, Kim, Bonnie, Sandy and I drove to Eugene, Oregon, to help celebrate my aunt’s birthday. Her children and grandchildren, esp. Georgi, Mike, and Margaret (and others I’m sure!) hosted a gathering of about 100 family and friends at a church meeting hall which was only a few blocks from their old family home on Park Avenue. All seven of Aunt Sallie’s children attended, as did her two nieces and nephew of her brother George who passed away a few years ago. I’d never met Uncle George’s children and I had not seen several of Aunt Sallie’s kids since 1971. So in a way, this party also felt like a reunion. Afterwards, many of us met in cousin Corey’s motel room for several more hours to get caught up on family and life in general. Read the rest of this entry »
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First Day of Winter
22 December 2008 by ben.
Snow continues. Raffle gets a lift. Everybody is happy!
The first day of winter brought the 2nd consecutive day of 6+ inches of snow falling in our neighborhood. This is definitely the whitest week I’ve seen since I moved to Seattle in 1979. Raffle (the Snow Queen) was born in northern Alberta in December, and so she only knew snow for the first five months of her life. The snow in the backyard finally got too deep for her, so we cut channels so she wouldn’t vanish in a drift.
From left to right: Pippin, Bonnie, Raffle, Sandy
Raffle enjoying her life as the Snow Queen, being waited on by Sandy
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Snow Corgi
21 December 2008 by ben.
Our snow and cold just won’t go away! The low on Saturday morning was 14.9 degrees F (-9.5C), the coldest ever reported by my weather station, with the average for the past two days just 23 degrees F. Saturday, another snow storm moved into the area, dropping 7″ (18 cm) of new snow. My brother, Nathan, in Montesano near the Pacific Ocean, reported 14″ (35.5 cm) of snow by 10 pm last night as it was tapering off at his house. Seattle was spared most of the high winds from this powerful storm, which generated gusts of 70 MPH in Enumclaw and 100 MPH in Cumberland.
Kim and I got back from the Christmas shopping shortly after the snow began to fall in earnest just after 3 pm, and so we were able to enjoy the rare spectacle of snow on a very cold day in Seattle. I took these shots after 10 pm around our home. In this first photo, our older corgi, Raffle, plays a bit in the snow. She’s about 86 in ‘people years,’ but bursts with exuberance in the snow!

Raffle loving the snow
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Dreaming of a white Christmas
18 December 2008 by ben.
Snow and cold have dominated the Seattle area weather for the past five days, with today’s snowfall the most fun. 28 degrees and light to moderate snow all day created excellent conditions for sledding on icy streets near Dahl Field. With school canceled again, the girls and their good friends shared shrieks and smiles.

Anna (left) and Bonnie (right) trudge back up the hill
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Macy’s Parade in Seattle
28 November 2008 by ben.
Bonnie and Sandy both marched with the Roosevelt High School marching band this morning in Seattle’s annual Macy’s holiday parade. Wednesday, Kim took them and their friends to the Display and Costume shop to choose decorations for their instruments including tinsel, bells, and red cardinals for the trombones. At 6:30 this morning, they gathered at the high school to prepare for the parade.
Kim and I trekked to Seattle Center just after 8 AM and caught the old World’s Fair monorail to Westlake Center where we rode the escalators down and walked a few blocks south to a great vantage point for watching the parade pass by. Although the skies rained on their parade, it was very light rain, and clowns and other parade people tossed candy our way to keep us warm.
Roosevelt High School marching band
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A 50th Anniversary Celebration
4 July 2007 by ben.

On June 23rd, Fred and Jean celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house party at the Grupe Center at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.
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Sing Sing Sing at Northwest Folklife Festival
29 June 2007 by ben.
When Bonnie and the Eckstein Middle School Jazz Band performed at Seattle’s Northwest Folklife Festival on Friday of Memorial Day Weekend, 2007, something unusual happened. When they began performing one of their signature pieces, Benny Goodman’s Sing, Sing, Sing, I heard the low, powerful rumble of a large airplane and looked up and watched in amazement as a WWII-era B-17 flew directly overhead. The last time that happened, Benny Goodman himself may have been performing, perhaps 60 years ago. There are only seven or eight remaining flight worthy B-17s, and this particular one I believe is owned by the Boeing Flight Museum, although it’s usually on tour somewhere else.
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