Ballard Famiglia

6/26/2007

Uncle Roy & Aunt Eileen


My great uncle Roy was what you might call a "character". Actually, he reminded me very much of my grandpa, who was his younger brother. Adam and I grew up hearing stories of Roy and his victorious battle in the U.S. Supreme Court. We also got to visit with Uncle Roy and Aunt Eileen several times growing up, and see the kindness and quirkiness in person. Aunt Eileen and I connected through music, as she was a pianist and organist. When she could no longer play, her many music books joined my collection, and I think of her each time I open one of her books and play a song.
I was fortunate enough to have a last visit with Uncle Roy and Aunt Eileen in August of 2005. Aunt Eileen died in February of 2006, and Uncle Roy died on June 9, 2007.
The Washington Post ran an obituary last week that was a good snapshot of Uncle Roy's life. However, it failed to mention how Roy would take 15 minutes to take a single family picture at every reunion we had ("Just a minute now...move to the left...almost got it...). The obit also left out details of when he and my grandpa would take the family car on the gravel road over Snoqualmie Pass to Wenatchee in the 1940s. The car had a leaky radiator, so one of them would ride on the front bumper with a tin cup to scoop water out of the puddles and fill the radiator while the other one drove.
Uncle Roy and his daughter Linda, then and last year.

Although I was raised Lutheran and continue to be a member of the church, the principles of the U.S. Constitution that Roy fought for have always been admired by me, and I think most of my family. The government can't tell you how to worship or who to worship, and your religious beliefs have nothing to do with your ability to be an honest citizen. I hope we see more "Uncle Roys" in the future.
When my dad was visiting him a couple of years ago, Roy, at age 94, needed some help across the parking lot. He thanked my dad for the assistance, saying, "I don't get around as quickly as when I was just 90". He was an energetic spirit and I'll miss him.

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6/18/2007

Class of 2007!

I had the honor of sitting with the Auburn High School Class of 2007 at their graduation. What a trip! It was strange being back in "The Pit" (all you AHS grads know what I'm talking about!), and fun to see many of my former 5th grade students in their caps & gowns.
How did these cute little 5th graders get so big?Ah, youth!
*Congrats!*

6/17/2007

Since 1977...


...Kevin Swan and I have been friends. That would mean we met in 1st grade, for those who don't want to do the math. Giacomo and I got to hang out with Kev and meet his adorable and incredibly sweet family. We're so glad they made some time for us on their trip out from Indiana!

Fun with the Drekes


We had a great dinner with fellow former HM neighbor Katie Dreke (nee Goodman), her hubby Damon, and adorable babes Severin and Ella. Giacomo enjoyed having someone his own size to chat with!

6/09/2007

The Ducks take the Cup!

Giacomo and his Uncle Adam love to watch hockey together. For the second year in a row, they have watched the winning game in the Stanley Cup series together, so I guess it's a tradition now!
Giacomo can't yell "GOAL" yet, but he did play his kazoo to celebrate his team scoring.
Four months and counting until hockey season starts...

6/08/2007

Viva Las Vegas!

I was lucky enough to squeeze a girl's trip in last weekend. Unfortunately, my luck did not carry to the blackjack table (grrr). It was relaxing, fun, a little rowdy, and great to get a blast of sun.


While I was out of town, the boys went for motorcycle rides...

...partied at the park...
...and ran around naked!
I missed my little guy, but it was refreshing to get away and remember life before the bambino.

Thank God for girlfriends!