When Arthur was a senior in high school, he was awarded with the Frank H. Buck Scholarship. I won't go into detail on the scholarship, but let's just say that Mr. Buck has been very generous with us. Last weekend, all "scholars" were invited to attend a retreat at the Asilomar Conference Grounds near Monterey, CA.
Asilomar is located right on the beach at the end of a forest.
The keynote speaker for the first night was Yul Kwon, the winner of Survivor Cook Islands. Yul, who is from the Bay Area, is also a Buck Scholarship winner. We thought we would have time before dinner to pick up our camera, but ended up not getting a chance. So, I don't have pictures of Yul so I am adding this random shot I found.
Arthur got to talk to him quite a bit. We even sat at his table at dinner, so we are basically best friends with a Survivor winner now! The next day, I was feeling a bit under the weather, so Arthur and Tyler went on a whale-watching excursion. He has requested to fill you in on all the details. I am sure you will be quite entertained.
The last day, we went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium which was a huge hit for all of us.
Even though Tyler is pretty good at being toilet-trained, we still have to remind him to use the bathroom fairly often. Before we left Monterey for the long drive home, Arthur and I begged Tyler to use the bathroom. He would have nothing to do with it. We stopped for gas, and once again, he refused to go. We dropped by the store and he just shook his head "no". We knew we wouldn't get far without having to stop for him. Sure enough, about 1 1/2 hours into the drive home, a shrieking voice from the back yells, "Mommy, I go pee-pee!". This means we have about 3.5 minutes to get him to the nearest toilet.
We pulled over at a random rest stop on the San Luis Dam. When we walked in, the place was swarming with police officers, sheriffs, and other "government-looking" workers. We didn't know what all the fuss was about until we walked outside and someone clued us in. We couldn't leave without waiting it out and sure enough, look who made an appearance.... (click on the pictures to zoom in)
Although we were only about 10 feet from him, we didn't get a chance to formally meet him. I know he made eye-contact with me at least twice, though. So, we are basically best friends with the "Governator", too.
Oh and here is a fairly nice family portrait in front of the reservoir: