Showing posts with label Nepal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nepal. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Yessi Ye

As part of my adventure blog I've inserted posts about my family.  It's through their eyes, as well as my own, that I see our world.  I've written about my mom and dad, my husband and more recently my son. I have yet to write about the newest member of our family, Yessi.



Sometimes things kinda just happen to us, pretty much out of our control, and sometimes these things are of pure delight.  Yessi came to us this way.  Unexpectedly, from a far off land, and in the form of pure delight.  She and Brad met in New Zealand toward the end of their 2012 solo adventures.

Yessi had been in New Zealand because her country offered 1000 young English-speaking Chinese an opportunity to visit.  Yessi applied and was selected.  Suddenly, this young woman, raised in a traditional Chinese manner, was exploring another country -- working, traveling and testing her classroom English.  It's with awe I look at her courage to just up and go it alone. 


Yessi with brother, sister-in-law, mother
and nieces


Yessi with her mother, father and brother

When in NZ, she hitchhiked...





She skydived...





She kayaked…




And, she hooked up with this guy…


Yessi & Brad

When Brad and Yessi's solo adventures were over, she returned to China and Brad returned to the U.S.  I suspect everyone, including Yessi and Brad, thought that was that, but the communication continued and visits back-and-forth began to happen.  First Brad travelled to China.




And, while there why not Nepal?


Brad & Yessi, Annapurna Circuit, Nepal
(Yessi's first long hike.)

Yessi came to the U.S.  Returned to China.  Came back again.  Her mom and aunt came to visit.  The chance meeting of two strangers in New Zealand was blossoming.



Road trip to California

 Hiking, Big Sur, California

Snow play whenYessi's mother and aunt come to U.S. for a visit.

Christmas in Langley


As a result of all this back-and-forth, look what happened...



April 20, 2014


To say we are pleased is an understatement.  We are delighted.  First, we have a wonderful daughter to call our own, plus she makes our son so very happy.




~~~ 

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about."

~ Angela Schwindt

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

"Oh, The Places You'll Go!"



"You have brains in your head.  You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
You're on your own.  And you know what you know.
And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go…"

~ Dr. Seuss
 Oh, The Places You'll Go!


Sometimes when things get tough you take a walk.  Sometimes when things get really tough you take a very long walk.  This nation's economic downturn was really tough on Brad's newly formed business setting off his 5,000-mile, take-a-very-long-walk, 2012 hiking adventure.  First, he trekked the TeAraroa Trail in New Zealand; followed by the Pacific Crest Trail in the United States; and then the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal.   The first two trails he hiked solo, and the third with Yessi, soon to be his wife.   Earning the trail name, Freestyle, Brad learned to "dance", the dance of life.

After a year's sojourn of monumental accomplishment and reflection, plus a recuperating economy, Brad returned to Whidbey Island ready to hit restart.  


Brad jumps for joy on finishing the TeAraroa Trail, NZ

 PCT, CA

 Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

Yessi, soon to be our wonderful daughter-in-law,
Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

(If you're interested in more trail adventures, see Brad's blogging, (2012) and my blogging, (2012).

When Brad was three, I became a single mom.  He and I remained just-the-two-of-us for a number of years.  Yes, others were part of our lives, but we bonded as a twosome.  I was his mom and his friend; he was my kid and good buddy.  Between school and work and home responsibilities, we camped, skied, biked, hiked, kayaked and kicked the soccer ball together.


Brad (middle) riding time trials at Seward Park, Seattle

Celebrating the finish of a week-long kayak outing,
Desolation Sound, B. C.


Coming into this life at high speed, with a 6 hour delivery from start to finish, proved to be just Brad's style -- fast and intense!    As a kid, after a day of hard play he never balked at bedtime.    Asleep in seconds.  Of course, I had help raising him once he reached age five.  Brad got a dog, a beautiful collie, with the money he received for his 5th birthday.  He named his new puppy, Bingo.


Brad & Bingo

 There was a farmer had a dog,
And Bingo was his name-o.
B-I-N-G-O!
B-I-N-G-O!
B-I-N-G-O!
And Bingo was his name-o!

There was a farmer had a dog,
And Bingo was his name-o.
(Clap) -I-N-G-O!
(Clap) -I-N-G-O!
(Clap) -I-N-G-O!
And Bingo was his name-o!


Somehow, entirely on his own, Bingo figured out putting Brad to bed at night was his job.  Curling up on the foot of the bed, he stayed there until Brad was fast asleep.  A short time later here came Bingo, job done, to join the adults downstairs.    I've always said, I don't know how a kid can be raised properly without a dog, and Bingo set out to prove me right.    Bingo was Brad's friend, playmate, protector, sibling and parent.

Brad, Fran & Bingo

I could never have anticipated the depth of my feelings for the 6.8 lb. baby boy who arrived with a rush early on the morning on July 13, 1968.   This little creature was beautiful, warm and smelled like heaven.    I was drunk with happiness.   Being Brad's mom has been a highlight of my life!



Toddler years


College years

Our beautiful Fredley Home was designed and built by Brad, but we all pitched in together.  Working with our adult child was a tribute to the relationships we'd developed and the result is a statement of his creativity and skill in designing and building us the best home we've ever lived in.


Ed, Fran & Brad 

 dbBrad,  Design ~ Build
 Sustainably-Minded Design and Construction
  

And then Brad brought us more joy, Yessi.

Brad's dad, Barry, escorting Yessi down the aisle
  ~~~

"I don't remember who said this, but there really are places in the heart you don't even know exist
 until you love a child."

~ Anne Lamott