The Mucho Grande Crawford Family Reunion 2007

2007 Travel - August 26, 2007 3:12 pm

On July 28th, 2007, 25 family members from all four corners of the US (and beyond) gathered together in San Jose, California for the first massive family reunion we’ve had in decades. Why now? Well, my stunningly gorgeous and vivacious cousin Heather was finally tying the knot with her former-pro-bike-racing guy Zack, and the party gods had called us together for some serious celebrating.

First, allow me to introduce you to my family. As you are well aware, my brother has 4 enthusiastic, light-saber-wielding sons. My dad has 3 brothers, and each of them have kids. Closest to me in age are a) my cousin Steve, a fellow Professional Traveler and, in his free time, a Microsoft employee (hitched with smarty-pants girlfriend Kim, also a computer wiz). Steve regaled me with tales of life within Microsoft… employees working in their pajamas whenever it was too much effort to actually get dressed in the morning… where “dressing up” for an executive meeting means wearing socks (a generally scoffed-upon practice). Wow, Europe could learn something here. I mean, if Microsoft can conquer the world with that kind of fashion ethic, then dressing up has gotta be overrated (remember, Germany is a place where people spend a serious amount of time dressing up just to go to the mall.)

So back to my close-in-age cousins. B) my cousin Ryan. What can I say about Ryan. The last time I saw him, he was a very hyperactive 10 year old, constantly terrorizing our canary by sticking his hand in the cage and hollering “Here birdy! Here Birdy!” He now is a super-genius neurological radiologist (or something like that) who is called in to do the “hard cases” when it comes to his line of work. After well over a decade of study and residency (defined as 90+ hour work weeks), he is a man in dire need of a vacation.

My 2 youngest cousins (Adam, Brooke) jumped from being rugrats to full-fledged teenagers in the blink of an eye. Brooke leads the family with her funky sense of style (pink-and-white striped stockings with copper ballet slippers and a tweed beret… really, it works!), and Adam tools around in a shirt that says “Geek Club”. I was literally sitting next to them at the wedding for 10 minutes before I even recognized them as being my own flesh & blood. How time flies.

We also have family from the Deep South. Drawled introductions that sounded like “ahhhm Carol Robertson” kept Soenke on the edge of his chair, looking to me at times for translation into the Cali-lingo that has become his English-language reality. My southern relations are the kind of people that you want to sit out on your porch with for hours, sipping lemonade (or maybe some moonshine…do they still make that stuff?), shootin’ the breeze. They are genuinely happy, interesting, and interested folk, at home anywhere they set foot. It was a rare treat to spend time with our southern blood. They were full of entertaining stories about my grandfather, also a pilot, who used to fly into town in the family plane.. zipping low circles over the family homestead until someone came outside and noticed him up there so that he’d be assured of a timely pickup at the airport. He once landed in a rice field (thinking it was flat), which was in fact chock full of airplane-unfriendly ridges, causing his craft to bounce into a vertical position and require the field’s owner to later drag it out with a tractor. That was my grandfather for you.

Finally, my dad’s brothers and their wives (my uncles and aunts). All salt-of-the-earth people. My Aunt Linda (officially known as the sweetest lady on earth) was giving Soenke hugs within 2.5 minutes of making his acquaintance. My Uncle Kent - father of the bride - completely outdid John Travolta during the father-daughter dance at the wedding (where was my videocam when I needed it??). Uncle Rufus and Aunt Nancy… they retired, bought a motorhome, and now cruise the nation in search of adventure. My Uncle Tim and Aunt Heidi recently picked up and moved from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific coast, just like that. That’s sort of like moving from Mars to Venus, but they’re still alive to talk about it (I forgot to ask Heidi if she’d switched to tofu and Birkenstocks yet…).

And so, without further ado, I treat you to a pictoral dialogue of our reunion weekend:

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My cousin Heather and her lucky husband Zack:
Heather and Zack in wedding garb.jpg

My bro & his brood:
AC family at Heathers wedding 2.jpg

Me, my bro, and cousins Steven & Ryan:
Cousins.jpg

My nephew Seth and the flower girl:
Seth ring dude and flower girl.jpg

Our own little family:
Our family at Heathers wedding.jpg

A family field trip to the Redwoods:
Big redwoods.jpg

Dad sports his finest field trip outfit:
Dad in redwood outfit.jpg

Sophie likes big trees too:
Us in redwoods.jpg

We head out to the famous amusement park at Santa Cruz for some old fashioned fun:
Boardwalk at Santa Cruz.jpg

I found myself some tacky new headgear:
Jen cowboy hat.jpg

Uncle Kent LOVES that carousel…
Uncle Kent on Carousel.jpg

Steve’s girl Kim and I add some color to the wharf:
Kim and Jen.jpg

And here is the entire gang, in all our glory:
Big Family At Santa Cruz.jpg

Sophie Meets Her California Family

2007 Travel - August 8, 2007 3:24 pm

When we walked into my brother’s family’s house in So Cal, it was barely-controlled chaos:

My Bro: “DUUUUUUDE! It’s the Soph-ster! Come here little Soph-ster!”
Seth (7 yrs old): “Mom! Sophie’s here! Can we touch her?”
Channing (5 yrs old): “Hi Aunt Sis, wanna play Legos with me?”
Chase (3 yrs old): “Sophie’s so cute!” (as he pats her on the head)
Gina: “GIVE ME THAT BABY!”
Drew (18 months): “ bah bah goo goo!” (drools)

And so the fun began!

Sophie was the center of the universe as the boys competed to hold her, pat her, kiss her, and show her their toys. Soenke and I took a much-appreciated break as my bro and sis-in-law took charge and kept Sophie happy. I checked out the fridge and drank all their tropical iced tea and Diet Coke. It was heaven.

Gina’s folks came over for the fun as well, but somehow escaped being photographed.

Here’s a short photo montage of the day Sophie met her family:
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My sis-in-law Gina finally gets her baby girl to hold! (she has 4 boys…)
Sophie Gina 7-21-07.jpg

Sophie’s cousins and aunt check her out:
Chan Soph Chase Gina.jpg

More love for the Soph:
AC Seth Soph Chase .jpg

Chase adores her!
Chase Soph 7-21-07.jpg

Grandma takes over for awhile:
Mom Sophie 7-21-07.jpg

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