Jun 20

image thumb48 Any day is fine
I’m blessed with happy, curious, smart and healthy kids.
Every day is Fathers Day for me.

Those of you who know me personally are aware I dislike all holidays except Thanksgiving.  I ramp it up a bit though and absolutely hate Hallmark holidays, which I believe are days invented to sell cards, flowers and chocolate.

I’d just like to say, clearly, that the best job in the world is being a father. No day is required to honor me. 

Second best… being a husband.

Third best… being both.

Gifts are appreciated any time. Especially hand made ones. But don’t stress about tomorrow – any day is fine.

I’ve had the great pleasure of being Dad who is around an awful lot to two great kids. I’m pleased as punch by the experience and will miss it dearly after they leave the nest.

As to this Father’s Day… I’ll be shooting in Vegas, tuning up for our Area Championship on my own, as my son accidently cut his trigger finger tendon and won’t be able to shoot for a month or so.

Jun 16

image thumb35 A Bugler for Ray

We buried my Uncle Ray yesterday in a short, but moving, ceremony at the Riverside National Cemetery.

Given that not many people play the bugle any more, and also given that the cemetery does 40 to 50 burials a day, normally Taps is played by recording.

Our excellent funeral director, Bob Hansen of Crippen Mortuary, arranged to have a live bugler be part of the honor guard with an organization called “Bugles Across America”.

Craig Bryant, of Bugles Across America, drove from Anaheim to Riverside to play Ray’s funeral.  He did a lovely job and we thank him.

You can donate to and learn more about Bugles Across America here.

Jun 15

image thumb32 Pic of the Day 
Captain Raymond Nelson receives his first Bronze Star, Republic of Vietnam.

Notice the salt encrusted uniforms – Vietnam was hot and humid.

Ray played a part in seeding the Ho Chi Min trail with clever listening devices used to detect enemy movement. These devices looked like natural fauna. He served 2 years in Vietnam.

His internment is today, at Riverside National Cemetery, with full military honors, even a live bugler.  If you plan on attending be at Staging Area 3 at 1230.

Jun 04

image thumb3 Raymond J. Nelson, 1939 2010 image thumb4 Raymond J. Nelson, 1939 2010

Raymond John Nelson, 71, of Sunland, California died June 4, 2010 in Glendale, California of cancer after a short hospitalization.

He was born in Troy, New York to Victor and Mary Nelson of Watervliet, NY and attended St Patrick’s elementary school in Watervliet and LaSalle Institute, Troy where he was the Colonel of Cadets in the Class of 1957. He received a degree in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1961 in Troy, New York, and a Masters degree in Physics from the US Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California in 1967.

He served fourteen years on active duty as a US Army signal officer including two years in the Vietnam War theater.  He was thereafter employed in engineering positions in several US defense firms before retiring in 1998. He was a life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and was also a student of American history focusing on the American West 1800-1850.

He is survived by his brother Carl Nelson of Washington, DC, by two nephews in Utah and California, and by two cousins in the Capital District of New York. Interment is planned in the US National Cemetery in Riverside, California near where he lived since 1980.

Burial will be at Riverside National Cemetery, with full military honors, on Tuesday June 15, 2010 at 1230PM.

A viewing/memorial will be held Monday, June 14 between 5-8PM at Crippen Mortuary, 2900 Honolulu Avenue, La Crescenta, CA.

Contact Ken Nelson, kn@kennelson.com, for details or questions.

More pictures of Ray, through out his life, can be seen in this online album.

Feb 15

image thumb47 My Valentine
My Valentine

We were in Vegas staying at a Residence Inn this weekend.  My Valentine got up early and made a hearty farm breakfast so my son and I would be properly energized for a match. She then popped over the Albertsons and got peanut butter because Brian’s shooting coach had recommended PB&J sandwiches for a good balance of sugar throughout the match. And then she drove us to the match, dropped us off with cinnamon rolls for us and the other shooters, and then went back to the hotel.

When the match was over, she hauled all the luggage to the car, without a luggage cart, checked out and then came and watched us shoot the last couple stages.

So it wasn’t the most romantic Valentine’s Day for her. But she smiled throughout!

23 years of marriage arrives next month. I heart her more than I did at the start!

Jan 23

image thumb84 New blogger in town – Brian Nelson
Home schooled, practical pistol and rifle shooting, blogging, 12 year old

My 12 year old son, Brian, has a blog now. And he has learned to post to it. We reposted a couple things he wrote for my site, and then he wrote a fresh piece on the match he shot today.

http://www.briankevinnelson.com

Bookmark it today!

Oct 31

This year our 32”x18” cake was a bit of a family project. It was also complicated by a really inconvenient trip to the ER by my wife for ball bladder surgery. So she did, in 1 day, what she’d planned to spread over three.

The “theme’ this year was “Haunted Bajou”:

image thumb104 Dayspring Montessori Cake Auction

A haunted gingerbread house, with dock to alligator infested swamp. Skulls, a cemetary with vulture, and a dark foreboding forest…

Details:

image thumb105 Dayspring Montessori Cake Auction

image thumb106 Dayspring Montessori Cake Auction
image thumb107 Dayspring Montessori Cake Auction

Brian built a sturdy wood base with carry handles and room for electronics mounting and drive ice underneath. I added electronics, including lights and a small computer fan in the house to spread the dry ice smoke.  Jenny & Paula baked and decorated the cake itself.

The cake took the top bid at the auction, for $210 dollars.

This is a sign of the times…. 2 years ago it might have fetched $600 or even a $1,000.

Sep 24

image thumb97 Pic of the Day
Brian 2009 School Picture

High res color
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Aug 20

image thumb11 Clever matching of two Obama plans

May 15

image thumb40 Brian graduates 6th gradeBrian gives his graduation speech 

The Montessori school Brian & Jenny attends currently only teaches to the 6th grade. So yesterday was their Spring Performance & 6th Grade Graduation. They sing songs, play recorders, recite poems, and the six 6th graders gave graduation speeches.

Brian’s is below.  It was funny and very well received. He led into it with an unplanned joke. “I’d asked Ms. Wand for a tele-prompter, but unfortunately the school doesn’t own one. I’d heard using one was the way to get ahead these days….”

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Apr 27

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Brian learns to bike. 2001.

Apr 03

image thumb19 Happy Birthday Brian
12 years old today

Apr 01

image thumb3 Pic of the Day

I totally forgot that I trained an apprentice photographer at the Temple in Sep of 2003 using me and the kids as models.  Picasa uncovered the lost photos when I mistyped a search term.

Mar 27

I took pictures of the family out in the front porch yesterday. Unfortunately, the ones taken with the self-timer of all four of us didn’t come out. Not too bad considering I was using a little pocket digital camera.   I’ll try again soon….  But the individual portraits did work. I put them together in a collage using Picasa.  Click on it to see it bigger. It is formatted for 10×8.

image thumb157 Family Collage

Mar 27

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Jenny – yesterday morning