Monday, February 25, 2008

The house is about put together. Jennifer has done a great job getting the house looking good. Jennifer has a couple friends, Perry and Becca, that live on the Island and are from Apsen Valley, CO. She grew up with them years ago and had no clue they were on Island. Perry is an avid snorkeller and tries to get out as much as possible. He suggested we go Sunday afternoon. This would be the perfect test for my new waterproof case for my digital camera I just bought. With gear in hand, we hiked to a little cove along the coast. The cove, pictured here, is where some of the movie Six Days, Seven Nights with Harrison Ford was filmed. We dove in and explored the reefs in the area for about an hour and half. It was amazing and saw all kinds of marine life. As we were getting out of the water, we saw a baby Monk Seal sleeping. We kept our distance and observed for awhile. We grabbed our gear and headed home. We are looking forward to doing this again next weekend. WE LOVE HAWAII!



























Thursday, January 10, 2008

We have made it safely back from Africa. The trip was amazing and we definitely have some incredible memories. Since we have posted so many pictures, we had to make 2 pages to explain the trip. Start with the Kilimanjaro tab and then move into the Safari. We are slowly getting the trip posted, so be patient if it is not all there.
The day we got back, the movers were in Vancouver and started to load the truck (Thanks to Bob and Claudia for helping with this stressful part). Everything went real smooth and the flights to Hawaii were good. We got here last Sunday and started the stressful house hunting. We were told by numerous people it would be really hard to find a place. We looked in the paper and on craigslist for places. We found 9 potentials and one caught our eye on craigslist because it had pictures attached. We emailed and long story short, first place we looked at, we took. The yard is amazing, very tropical and they allow dogs. The house is on ¾ of an acre (yard service included), lush, 2 car garage (very rare on Kauai) and a big, spacious eating area (perfect for our new table from IKEA which is still in the box). Best thing - 3 bedrooms. Let the influx of visitors begin.

Monday, November 19, 2007

HOME SWEET HOME

Almost there. We are that much closer to getting to Hawaii. I am temporarily working on Kauai and I have been here for a week. I am over there over here for another month or so. I get to go home December 12th. Jennifer and Quentin are coming over for Thanksgiving next week. We are going to explore the island a little more. The island we are on is quite small and it shouldn’t take long to explore it, end to end. Here are some pictures I took this last weekend. The island is called the garden island, and I know why. It is very green and lush. This Island is where the movie Jurrasic Park was filmed.

Pictures top to bottom:

Kapaa - the town where we will be looking for a place.

The lush green valleys. This picture was taken near the North shore of the island

The next two are beachs up on the North shore

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Gear for the Trip

We finally have completed getting all the gear to climb Kilimanjaro. It took a while and a couple of dollars, but it was wrapped up last night with one final trip to REI. This is the gear that will have to be carried up the mountain. Hurray for porters!!!



I was in Omaha for two weeks going to training for Kiewit. On my way back out, I took a pit stop in Colorado and saw some friends and family. While out there, TJ, Dave and I decided to go camping. We picked Mee canyon due to its impressive Alcove. The trip was three quick days, out and back. It was nice to get a way and relax.

The top picture is Dave stay on an outcrop inside the Alcove.

The bottom picture is camp on the first night. We setup camp under the alcove.

Monday, November 05, 2007




Well, if you have not heard, I have been transferred again with Kiewit. This time the desitnation is Hawaii. We are moving to the island of Kauai. I am leaving on November 11th and will return on December 12th to go to Africa. After we get back from Africa we will be moving. We will be living in the town of Lihue and I will be working on a bridge outside of the town of Kilauea. We will keep everyone posted and our phone numbers will not change.


Thursday, August 23, 2007


The job is progressing along just fine. I am on the East Side Combined Sewer Outfall (ESCSO) here in Portland. In a nutshell we are building a 22 ft. inside diameter tunnel 7 miles long. Once complete, it will carry sewage to the treatment plant. We have now tunneled 250 feet. This was our first milestone, we now have dropped all the trailing gear (the rest of the tunnel boring machine) into the hole and the long task of hooking it up is on its way.




There are 7 shafts that are spread throughout the 7 miles of tunnels. These shafts range in diameter from 85 ft to 45ft. They are vertical shafts and will allow the sewer to go from the surface down into the tunnel.
My job is to plan and supervise the setup of the shaft sites and get them ready for our subcontractor to sink the shafts.

Monday, July 16, 2007

James finally did it, he got married. James and Emilia Goldstein (aka E-dog) tied the knot July 14, 2007. Jennifer, Q-ball and I had to go out and witness the glorious event. We wanted to get in early to see the city and family. I have always liked New York, the hustle and bustle, the sights, and the size of the town. We arrived early Thursday morning, red eye flight, to my awaiting parents. They picked us up and took us back to the Hotel, right downtown. We rested for a couple hours and then we were off. First we stopped by James’ work and checked it out. Pretty impressive I must say. He works under the Queensboro Bridge for a banquet hall. He is the manager of the facility and is the head man in charge. We got to take a look around and then we headed for Bryant Park. We stopped and got some lunch and ended up at the Empire States Building. I had seen it, but never been up it. We took the tour to the top and did the whole tourist thing. That evening we went to a restaurant right down the street from our hotel. James and Quentin had an all out pillow fight to work up an appetite prior to departure to the restaurant. I couldn’t tell who had more fun, James or Q-ball. By this time, Ray and Jennifer had caught up to us and Dell and Jerry (aunt and uncle) were also there. After dinner Ray ordered the largest dessert on the menu for Quentin. He bet him $20 that Quentin couldn’t empty the glass; well in the picture you can see Quentin holding the $20. Friday we woke and took the subway to the Natural History Museum. This is the same place where “night at the museum” was filmed. We spent 4 hours and then headed to Central Park to see the statue of “Balto”. Quentin read the story of Balto, and at the end it talks about the statue in central park. Quentin had always said he had to see it if he was ever in New York. Friday night was the rehearsal dinner with both families and then a walk through Time Square. Saturday we took a trip down to Ground Zero to see the progress on the Freedom Tower. Then it was James and Emilia’s wedding. It was held on James’ place of work and was really nice. The ceremony was perfect and the party that followed was great. Quentin didn’t feel to well so we left early.
The trip was great and we are really happy for James and Emilia, we wish them the best and have fun on the Honeymoon.
















Monday, July 09, 2007

We just got back from another camping trip along the Washington Coast. We left on Thursday the 5th of July and got back Sunday, July 8th. It was great fun to get away and Quentin caught his first fish. Check out the trip to the right, Yellow banks. Details of the trip will follow.

Friday, June 15, 2007


CHAMPIONS!!! We won the championship hockey game on Wednesday night. We had played the Avalanche (first place team) twice in the season and didn’t beat them either time. We ended up taking the lead and never gave it up winning 5-3.

Monday, June 04, 2007

It has been awhile since the last update. Since the camping trip, we have been busy getting ready for summer.
Quentin has finished his WASL (State of Washington schools required test the students must pass to make it onto the next grade) and he feels he did very well on it. We will not get the results until the end of the school year. Quentin has finished his spring soccer season and is ready for his next sport for the summer. He has expressed interest in Basketball and Lacrosse.
Jennifer is doing very well. She has been working incredibly long hours at work. She is looking forward to the trip in Africa and when she is not at work, she is training for Kilimanjaro at the gym.
Work for me has been going well. I am going to have my big push this summer and will be done with my portion of this job this fall. Jennifer is hoping Kiewit gets another job in the Northwest so I can get transferred to it. We all have taken a liking to the Northwest, the rain isn’t so bad. Hockey season is coming to a close next weekend, we made the playoffs and are playing next weekend for the championship. I have also been biking a lot lately, both road and mountain. Portland has a lot of incredible trails.
Our next big trip comes over the 4th of July weekend; we are going camping out to the coast again. The following weekend after the camping trip, we are heading to New York for my little brothers wedding.

Sunday, April 08, 2007


We have just got back from another trip to the coast. Again, the Pacific Northwest has not disappointed us. Click on the "Hole In The Wall" link to the right to see our latest adventure.

You can see on the map, the box is the area where we went. You enter at Rialto Beach and hike to the North.

Friday, March 30, 2007




We have been out in Portland for over a year now. The reason we got relocated to Portland was for the "Big Pipe" project. It isn't really a pipe, but a tunnel. In order to build the tunnel a crucial piece of equipment is necessary, the tunnel boring machine (TBM). Ours was built in Germany at the Herrenknecht plant. It was shipped in February and has been slowly arriving to the site. We put it in the shaft in the end of February and have slowly been building it. It costs around 12 million dollars and all said and done will be 280 feet long. It will cut a 24' diameter tunnel ranging from 90' to 150' under ground. As it goes through the ground it sets precast segments which is the liner of the tunnel. To see more how this works, click on "The Job" link to the right. Here are some pictures of the machine that were taken yesterday. We always take a picture with someone in them for size reference.
Pictures top to Bottom:
Kyle (My engineer) standing on the TBM during construction
Me standing next to the TBM in the hole. Pretty big piece of machinery.
Me standing next to the cutter head. This is the piece that will cut through the earth creating the hole for the tunnel.
Looking down the 125' shaft at "Rosie", the TBM. This is the front can which will have the cutter head attached to the front. It is called "Rosie" for the City of Roses.
Kyle standing at the tail end of the TBM.



Monday, March 26, 2007







This past weekend we got to try something new. Jennifer has some friends who work for the BNSF Railroad here in Vancouver. He had invited a bunch of the kids along for a train ride. We had no idea what to expect. When we got there he crowed all of us onto two engines and took us for a spin. It was actually really cool. I have been on trains before, but not like this. Quentin had a ball and went twice. He got to sound the horn at crossings and everything. It was quite the experience.





Thursday, March 15, 2007


It is official, we are heading to East Africa, Tanzania to be exact. The tickets were purchased Wednesday and we receive them Friday. We have the entire trip set up and the tour company in Tanzania is getting the final details set. Jennifer and I will start the fun part next month. We have a series of shots to get for Hepatitis A/B, Yellow Fever, Malaria, Meningittis, Typhoid, Rabies, Tentanus, and Measles. They say it is about a 6 month ordeal for shots and visas.

We leave December 14th and fly to New York. From there we go to Amsterdam, have a 10 hour lay over where we will take a quick tour of the town. We then leave for Kilimanjaro International Airport located in the town of Arusha. We arrive Monday, December 17th at 9am. We will then start our 9 day trip to the top of Kilimanjaro (19,341 ft).The photo below shows the route we will be taking up the mountain.












We then come down and take a 5 day Safari through the Serengeti. We will be back home on January 2, 2008.

We have been looking forward to this trip for 2 years, and finally, we are moving forward with the plans.

Besides this exciting news, not much has been happening. We have all been busy with work. Quentin starts soccer Saturday with his first game. We will post pictures as we get them.

We hope to hear from everyone soon. Have a good month.








Monday, January 22, 2007


After the snow storm, we wanted to get out of the house and do something fun. Jennifer suggested the Portland Zoo, somewhere we had yet to explore. It was a

little on the chilly side, but nice, because there weren’t many people there. We began exploring and were very impressed by the zoo. Quentin had a great time to. The animals there are amazing. There are several animals at this zoo that we hadn’t had

the chance to get so close to any where else. After the zoo, we headed over to the Rose Garden to watch the Portland Lumberjax, the cities professional Lacrosse team.

We got some great club level seats from a local supplier to Kiewit. I was actually impressed by the game. Never watching the game before, I was surprised by all of the

similarities to hockey. The entire family had a great time, and Quentin got a ball from one of the ball boys. He was super excited and can’t wait for the next game so he can have it autographed by the team.
We finished the weekend by watching the Bears spank the Saints. GO BEARS. My team finally heads to the superbowl!!!!