Monday, March 31, 2008

Springsteen and the E Street Band concert



Well Dan, Tony, Terry and I made it back from Seattle on Sunday. Oh yeah, just in case you don't know, the four of us get together on Thursday evenings and work at making some kind of recognizeable music on our various instruments.....from guitars to ocarina's. I'm not too sure we even qualify as a garage band yet, but maybe some day if we don't all go deaf first. Anyway, we had a wild idea one Thursday evening a month or so ago and decided that it would be fun to go to the Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band concert. This brainstorm ended up with us traveling to Seattle on Friday the 28th to attend Saturday evenings concert at the Key Arena in the Seattle Center. I gotta admit it was quite an experience. The concert was sold out with over 26,000 people in attendance. Thanks to Garry Tallent, who plays bass in The E Street Band, we had some great seats as well as passes to the E Street Lounge. I'll attempt to attach a couple of photos that Terry took with his cell phone. They aren't real good pictures but later I'll try to add some more photos that Dan took with his camera. The E Street Lounge was a room that you had to have this special pass to get past security. There were approximatley 30 people there although I didn't know any of them except Dan, Tony and Terry, so we just kinda stood around and tried to decide what to do next. Garry did come in to visit with us and we had a nice time talking with him. We also got the standard "groupy" type picture of the 5 of us together. That's one that will be posted later. I also asked Garry for an autograph, which brought a smile to his face and the comment, "Ric, you have to be kidding." He did agree however once I told him that Buzz wanted it. He must know Buzz. :-) Anyway we had a great time. The trip home was uneventful, we rotated with 1 driving and 3 sleeping.....












Sunday, March 30, 2008

Has law enforcement been notified?


The Stolte family (minus the patriarch) on their last jaunt across the Old Steel Bridge.

I'm so technical.....

Misty and I are walking through this while talking on the phone. I can't believe I'm doing it. Next I will be sending pictures of Ric and his garage band with E Street Band. More to come.

Buzzie

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Good News!


As you all know my dad had his PET scan today and got the results early. Looks like the new mass in question is completely gone!!! Unfortunately the original mass is acting up again. This mass has not grown, but is still alive. My dad said that he will have another appointment with the doctors to determine what the next step(s) will be. For me, this is good news........ all of his organs are untouched by the cancer and we just need to work on getting this first mass gone! From what I understand, this means possibly more radiation here, and not in Seattle. My parents will find out the specifics soon and I will keep you all posted. Thanks for the prayers! -Molly

HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAMIE!!


"On the day that Camie was born, the angels sang and they blew on their horns, they danced, they danced, they smiled and raised up their hands on the day, on the day that Camie was born..."
Happy birthday to my dear sister. I thank God for you everyday! I love you! ~ Misty

A Family So Big They Have Their Own Baseball Team...Well Almost!




A beautiful Sunday afternoon at the park. Not many home runs, but lots of laughs!




Monday, March 24, 2008

Family


This blog has been created for the entire family to use and enjoy. May it be a great source of smiles, tears, laughter, and sharing for all. My hope is that it will close the distance between us, that at times feels so HUGE! I love you all~ Misty
(This photo was supposed to be in all the Christmas cards that never got sent out! Taken 10/07)