A documentary of the life of Selah Grace and Petros Avaran for the benefit of their grandparents and other loved ones who live in far away lands.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
Family Roots in Louisiana
Selah (2) and Mamaw (83) Hands
She's young at heart.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Across the Southwest
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Ride Like A Girl
In June of 2010, the Mathis family rides southward, from San Francisco to Santa Barbara, along the Pacific Coast Highway of California. The ocean waves, the spinning wheels, and the setting sun are the only ways time is able to encroach, and this is pleasant. Each day would begin with a psychological challenge and end in blessedness. The reunions with old friends in Petaluma (Rachel) and San Francisco (Callie and kids) are highlights, before the journey even begins. Then you hit the road. There you are, Selah. You are one when you start. There is an ocean to wade in, there are rivers to soak in, and mountains to climb. There is a never ending supply of fresh produce to eat. Tourists and local people are kind to baby bicyclists who hang Elmo on their panniers (people offer their homes, rides, food, shoulder space and encouragement). June weather is mild and dry. Coastal winds blow most often south, pushing you up the steepest climbs. Before you know it, your daddy's own feet and a simple machine have carried you and your shelter over 400 miles along some of the most beautiful coastline in existence. The waves crash in your mind as you travel home across the Mohave Desert. You talk of nothing else for weeks, and can still tell stories about your trip over six months later. What a fun second birthday party, Selah! You're two now!
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