Last Sunday we received news that Jackie's Mom and sister Jodi would be coming to visit on their way to a surprise birthday party. They got here in the afternoon on Friday and we spent time just talking, eating pizza, walking around Barnes and Noble, eating malts and playing games. It was a lot of fun just hanging out. On Saturday Jane wanted to go to some of her old stomping grounds in L.A. since she grew up here. So we first headed to Olvera Street in L.A. and Union Station.
Jackie's Grandpa Chalk worked at Union Station and Jane took us on a tour. I had never been in a big train station before and it was actually pretty cool. I was surprised by how many people still use it. How everything was done inside made you feel like you were almost back in time. She showed us where Grandpa Chalk worked and then we just walked around the station. We watched some trains come in and we will have to try it sometime. We walked back to Olvera Street which is an old Mexican little town. There are tons of little shops, food stands and lots of taquitos. So we ate some amazing taquitos and walked around the shops. There was some type of rally or celebration going on so there was music and lots of people.
Grandpa Chalk worked here at one of the teller stations.
Ummm I guess you can't get to Hogwarts from the L.A. Union Station, could not seem to find Platform 9 3/4.
Talk about old school chairs. Not so comfortable, but cool looking.
Next stop on the excursion was the Newport Temple. Sure was beautiful and it is cool to see the inside of another temple. I'm amazed at how each one is unique and how beautiful they are in their own way.
These were my favorite costumes and dancers. (Joe and Dave)
Jane with two of her sisters and a couple of cousins (Renee, Jane, Charlene, Arlene, Gaylene).