Name Dropping Hodgepodge

One of the Hodgepodge questions asked us if we’d been to a Disney Park. This photo is from the end of 1991 just before we attended the 1992 Rose Bowl Game in Pasadena on New Year’s Day 1992, University of Washington v. Michigan. Many college football fans represented their colors at Disneyland before and after the Rose Bowl game.

A fresh week of Wednesday Hodgepodge questions thanks to Joyce From This Side of the Pond.

1. What’s a characteristic you admire in others? Elaborate.

I really admire people who can engage others in conversation by asking good questions. I’d like to develop the art of asking good questions in order to get to know people better.

2. Do you have a favorite mug? Let’s see it. Why is this one your favorite?

The mug on the left is my favorite daily mug. It greets me in the morning with a good 16 ounces of coffee. I bought that mug in Windsor, England at a TKMaxx.

3. July 15th is/was National Give Something Away Day…will you (or did you, depending on what day you answer these questions) give something away? If so what? Do you regularly give away or do you tend to  ‘accumulate’?

We will be donating even more stuff from our garage sale to ‘The Bridge’ here in Colville. The back of my vehicle is filled with stuff.

4. You’re planning a trip. Do you prefer exploring big cities or smaller, more off the grid towns? World Atlas lists these 12 ‘off the grid’ towns to see in 2025. How many on the list have you seen? Of those listed which one would you most like to visit? Tell us why?

Boothbay Harbor Maine, Middlebury Vermont, New Hope Pennsylvania, Rehoboth Beach Delaware, Brevard North Carolina, Saugatuck Michigan, Medora North Dakota, Ouray Colorado, Lamoille Nevada, Neah Bay Washington, Hood River Oregon, or Cambria California

We’ve only been to the West Coast areas listed in California, Oregon and Washington states.

We saw Neah Bay on our way to Cape Flattery in Washington State. It is part of the Makah Reservation.

We crossed the Hood River Bridge from Oregon to Washington State to go to Bonneville Hot Springs.

In September of 2009 we were in Cambria. It is a charming little seaside town on the California Coast.

*You can read more about each destination by clicking the link above.

5. Have you ever…ridden a motorcycle? Yes, in high school.

I had a ‘boyfriend’ that gave me a ride.

been to a Disney park? Yes

Collage above is with photos from 1986 and 1991.

Growing up in Southern California and living there until 1988 afforded us lots of trips to Disneyland over the years. Our 9th grade end of year party was at Disneyland. The last time I was there was a family trip to Disneyland in January of 2023.

met a celebrity? Yes, and I have a lot of shameless name dropping to add here. 🙂

In 2013 when Josh, Laura, Greg and I were in London we stopped in at one of Jamie Oliver’s Restaurants and he happened to walk in while we were there. He came to our table to say hi and we got a photo with him.

Greg and I also had the interesting experience of sitting in the VIP box for an Elton John concert at Dodger Stadium for his performance there in 1975. We didn’t meet Elton but we met his mother who was seated there, too. The office manager for Elton was a friend of ours and we were hosting John and Jan and their toddler at our apartment in Los Angeles. We drove John to the concert and he flashed his ID/VIP passes for parking and to get us seats.

In November of 1960 my older sisters and I walked the block and a half to Whittier Boulevard in Montebello to watch John F. Kennedy come by in a convertible and we were able to shake his hand. He was campaigning in the Los Angeles area.

Greg met Peter Falk (Columbo). Greg, his dad and brother painted Columbo’s house in Beverly Hills 1972ish.

One of our favorite famous people who never aspired to fame and who was a humble servant of God, died on Monday, John MacArthur, the pastor of Grace Community church for 56 years. He was our first pastor after we were married. His fame centers on his faith in Jesus Christ and faithful expository preaching of the Word of God. We spent a more intimate time with both him and his father Jack at a Christmas dinner party in the Hollywood Hills in the home of a famous Hollywood set designer, Bob Keene. Bob and Sharon invited us to the dinner while we were still living in Huntington Beach in the 1980’s. We met and became good friends with Bob Keene while singing in the Christian band that Bob’s brother was the leader of. Bob’s brother Tom, an arranger/ composer and musician was also famous in L.A. for his musical skills. Tom Keene has arranged and produced hundreds of albums and played for such artists as Ralph Carmichael, Bill Gaither and Andrae Crouch. But, back to Bob…

This tribute was written about Bob Keene after he died in 2003. His funeral service was held at Grace Community Church.

won a contest? Yes

The school district our kids were part of had a contest to name a new school. The new school was taking in students from Woodin Elementary and Moorlands Elementary so I came up with Woodmoor for the name of the new school and they chose it over all the other entries.

Woodmoor Elementary School ~ Home of the Dolphins

Tell us something about whatever you answered yes to on this list.

6. Insert your own random thought here.

A beloved pastor who finished his race and is with his Savior (1939-2025).

Walk on By…

Most everything we saw in Atlanta was seen on foot. I was sad that Atlanta doesn’t have a hop on hop off trolley system like Chicago or D.C.  I’ve grown to count on those for trips to big cities I’ve never been to before. On our walk back from breakfast and the Oakland Cemetery to the aquarium we saw some interesting things I decided to take photos of.

The Georgia State Capitol. We didn’t get to the front of it.

Henry Woodfin Grady was a journalist and orator who helped reintegrate the states of the former Confederacy into the Union after the American Civil War.

I’m glad he didn’t mind me taking his photo! We walked right into the bustling, excited crowds gathering for the Atlanta Falcons/Oakland Raiders football game. Boy that “Raider Nation” is an interesting bunch of supporters!

Walking through the park I couldn’t help but think of our friend, Bob Keene. Bob Keene won an Emmy for his part in the opening ceremonies at the Atlanta Olympics of 1996.

Winner
Centennial Olympic Games: Opening Ceremonies
NBC

Steve Bass, Art Director; Bob Keene, Production Designer

Bob passed away unexpectedly in 2003 on his way to work. He was an amazing set designer and he was a follower of Jesus. Here is something that was written about him.

“Keene was best known for his work on live television awards programs. During his twenty-eight year career he designed every major award show, including the Emmy Awards®, the Grammy Awards® (for twenty years), the Tony® Awards and the Academy Awards® twice. He won Emmys for his work on the Richard Simmons Show (1980), the Centennial Olympic Games: Opening Ceremonies (1996) and the 42nd Annual Grammy Awards (2000), and he was nominated twelve other times.”

And I’ll share these quotes, too.

“Bob was a devoted husband. He and Sharon lived in Nichols Canyon where Bob designed both their home, modeled after Shakespeare’s birthplace, and his contemporary office in a back corner of his property, which won an architectural award in 2002. His assistant and successor, Brian Stonestreet remembers:

“He and Sharon loved to entertain at their home. Every year he had multiple Christmas parties for his church friends as well as work friends, and the house, as you can imagine, looked like something out of a Martha Stewart special. I cannot think of any of those parties and not smell mulled cider.”

At the time of his death Keene was both managing his career and tending to his wife who was battling brain cancer. No matter what he was focused on, professionally or personally, Bob put every bit of energy into whatever he did. He lived life passionately.”

Dear and I were invited to one of Bob and Sharon’s Christmas parties and it was like stepping into an old English world of charm with the low beamed ceilings and all. It was way better than Martha Stewart could have done. Shortly after Bob died Sharon also passed away from complications due to her brain tumor. Bob and Sharon are home with their Lord.

Bob and Sharon Keene on Bob’s Emmy Award Set – 1997