Sarah really wanted me to see Katie's house in Newport, so we planned to head down there on Friday afternoon. The place was amazing. Sarah has been telling me about it for ages. Everything is custom designed and built. The entryway looks like a courtyard, with an imported fountain. There is ancient Venetian stone incorporated throughout the house and outdoor area. Some of the walls completely fold away to give the feeling of being on a patio, which is amazing on a beautiful Southern California Autumn afternoon, especially so as they have a view of the ocean. Katie's mom, Susan, is really into spirituality from all over the world and even has a room devoted to the feminine divine where she holds Goddess meetings.
Of course Orion's favorite place was the pool, which, by the way, has a waterslide and separate waterfall cascading into the pool, with a little grotto and seating area behind the falling water. I really should have taken more pictures of the house, but I didn't want to look like a tourist LOL! Oh, and the pool and spa were all saltwater. No chlorine - heavenly!
Orion also laid claim to this floatie.
They had two big dogs he had a blast with.
OK, does this picture look like an ad or is it just me?
Akasha, Sarah and Katie. This picture cracks me up because Akasha looks so interested in what Katie is eating. She actually looks like she is craning her head to check out what is in her hand.
We ended up staying for dinner. It was a bit of an affair as they had family coming in from out of town and were celebrating one of the boys birthdays as well. I was a bit worried about how Orion would do at dinner, but thankfully Sarah was willing to chase him around the house as he went to and fro from the table just like he does at home. :)After dinner, Susan and I sat and talked for quite awhile - mainly about Akasha. Susan held her for a long time, and I wasn't sure I would get her back! Who could blame her? ;) The interesting thing was how she started telling me all this stuff she was picking up on. The first thing was that Akasha is a healer. She said she is from a long line of medicine women and is connected into that circle. She thought she was most recently a healer from the Eskimo regions, but then she said she was getting Hawaiian vibes as well. She kept saying she was "pure love". Aren't all babies, though? :) But then she got really serious and told me Akasha was one of the oldest souls she had ever encountered and that she was going to have alot to teach us all. Whoa. I may have a big responsibility on my hands!
We were invited to spend the night, but I decided to head out. I think it was a good decision as Akasha slept almost the whole way back. The traffic on the 405 sucked getting down there, and we had to make a couple stops, and it might not have been much better going the other way in the daytime, even on a Saturday.
On Sunday we went to visit my mom's grave.
The Circle of Life
The view up the hill. Several of our family members and friends are buried here, so they like to joke about them partying at night. Yes, I come from a clan of drinkers.
We decided to stop at the Simi mall on the way home as it was a hot day and they have a water feature I thought Orion would enjoy. We went to the bathroom first, and I saw the dumbest sign ever:
Said rooms:
Gramps and the little monkey chillin' in the shade.
Sarah was incredibly helpful. She cooked, she cleaned, she helped with Orion. My dad would cry when we all sat down to dinner together because he said it was so nice. I didn't expect him to still be this sad. :( He would start crying over the littlest thing, like getting a hot dog at Costco and talking about how much my mom had liked them. His memory has also gotten WAY worse, and he isn't going out much. I am worried about him, but I know he would never consider going into a retirement community. I don't know if memory ever gets worse then better in response to a crisis period, but I have my fingers crossed he will get a little better after awhile.
We have decided to drive back in my dad's van, and Sarah is going to come with us, then use part of our train credit to go back to CA. Hopefully it won't take us more than 2 or 3 days!


2 comments:
What a lovely trip Lisa. I am shocked that you ventured it alone, but also not surprised a bit ;)
Now time for a new update!!!
Lisa-
Sarah looks so much like you- so much in the eyes. The pictures are amazing!
Jessica (Butler)
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