2/28/08

Memorial for Stan Shaw


Feb 27, 2008 was the memorial service for Dan's dad. Here are a few photos from the celebration as Dan, Toni Joan, and Rick shared. The pastor did a wonderful homily from Heb. 11 about "by faith..." and then various friends of Stan and Toni from the area shared thoughts about Stan. He will truly be missed by family and friends.

2/26/08

Stan Shaw gets his 'Oscar'


Yes, on the very day of the Academy Awards, Dan's 91 year old dad is finally with the Lord. Stan had a stroke on Feb. 13th and did not regain consciousness. He died at home Sunday morning Feb. 24th. Here is a group of photos of Stan with his wife Toni, his daughter Joan w/ her husband Jess, and Dan and I at various times. We spent Christmas with them in Hemet, CA and as we were leaving Stan held Dan's hand and pronounced a blessing on his only son. We have so much to be thankful for and rejoice in the homegoing of this godly man.

2/9/08

Gamble House in Pasadena


Yesterday I took a tour of the 1908 Gamble House (some 3 miles from our home). It was spectacular, can't wait to take Dan so he can experience the 'woods' used in the home.

The David B. Gamble house, constructed in 1908, is the internationally recognized masterpiece of the turn-of-the-century Arts and Crafts Movement in America. Built for David and Mary Gamble of The Procter and Gamble Company, the house is the most complete and best preserved example of the work of architects Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene, who made a profound impact on the development of contemporary American architecture.

Greene and Greene broke sharply from the academic traditions of their time, using nature as a guide rather than the dictates of popular historical styles. The design of The Gamble House, while in part inspired by the wood-building vernacular traditions of such cultures as the Swiss and the Japanese, is a unique statement drawn from the life and character of Southern California. Wide terraces and open sleeping porches facilitate indoor-outdoor living, careful siting and cross-ventilation capture the cool breezes of the nearby Arroyo, and broad, overhanging eaves shelter the house from the hot California sun. Wood is celebrated in the Greenes' use of articulated joinery, exposed structural timbers and shingles which blend sensitively with the landscape.

In The Gamble House, furniture, built-in cabinetry, paneling, wood carvings, rugs, lighting, leaded stained glass, accessories and landscaping are all custom-designed by the architects, in the true hand-crafted spirit of the Arts and Crafts Movement. No detail was overlooked - every peg, oak wedge, downspout, air vent, hardware and switchplate is a contributing part of the single design statement and harmonious living environment. The house is a symphony in wood, with interiors carried out in teak, maple, Port Orford cedar, redwood and oak; each piece artfully selected and hand-rubbed to a satin finish. Iridescent glass adorns doors, windows and light fixtures which change color as the day passes and diffuse subtle patterns of light throughout.

2/7/08

Providence Mission Homes celebration


On Feb 5, 2008 we attended the PMH dinner in honor of retiring board members. Jac and Mercedes Gribble started PHM in 1972 to provide housing for missionaries on furlough or needed leave. Dan has been on the board for many years and as he and Karen stayed in PMH when they arrived in Pasadena in the early 80's, he has a warm spot for the ministry they do.
Pictured from top to bottom are the board including; Vic Springer, Marve Eyler, Janna McConnell, Dan, John and Ruth Pentecost, Dick Goddard and his wife, Carolyn Repco, Paul Springer, Paul and Betty Winter, Phil Foxwell and Chair of the Board Lee Merritt.
3rd row is Betty with Lee, Doug and Janna, and Dan speaking as Dan and Ruth Fuller look on
4th row was significant for me to be part of because it was the wonderful group of Christians, committed to assisting missionaries, actually praying for the ministries and work represented.

Remembering David Allan Hubbard 1/23/08


Fuller Seminary is celebrating her 60th year and on Jan 23 President Mouw organized a special chapel and luncheon to honor Dr. Hubbard, FTS President from 1963-93. Pictured here from top to bottom are photos of Charles Fuller w DAH in 1963;
DAH with his final hand shake with Fuller's Chair of the Board, Sam Reeves after the '93 commencement service;
Speakers included Rob Johnston, Bill Pannell, Mary Hubbard Given, and Sam Reeves.
At the chapel Dan interacts with Ralph Winter, Paul Pierson, Ralph Winter and Chuck VanEngen with Rich Mouw,
Bobby Clinton with Rich Mouw and a shot of the table with a baseball theme including a huge hamburger and peanuts and Cracker Jacks!
It was a wonderful time of remembering a great man.

2/2/08

2008 Doo Dah Parade


A mock "Rose Parade" is the annual Doo Dah Parade here in Pasadena (it was usually held on Thanksgiving weekend but changed this year to brighten up the grey days of winter!). Rick and Suzanne went with us this year (a first for them, and Dan or I hadn't been in like 15 years or so). The overriding themes were politics and religion. See the baby in the flag drapped shopping cart, he's running for President "put a baby in the white house". These were just some of my favorites; Howdy Krishna, the Pope, Billie Savitri, the Stogie Men (just smoking big cigars!), Nixon x 2, and the bagette drill team. The men in black wer just marching to music!