Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Merry Christmas from us!


Behold the yearly Gubser update. Enjoy!
Winter 2008

Due to the nature of the current economy, my lack of Spanish-speaking skills, and my unwillingness to settle for a $10/hour job, I struggled to re-enter the workforce when we first moved here in May. So, I started substitute teaching at the end of the spring semester and realized how much I love being in the classroom. This fall semester brought me lots of experiences in a variety of elementary through middle school classrooms; thanks mostly to John and Marsha’s schools. After much thought and Josh’s encouragement I have decided to go back to school for a teaching credential in special education. I am very excited to start this spring and hope to finish (if I can manage) by fall of next year.

My extra-curricular activities have included conducting vegan culinary experiments with the abundance of veggies we were receiving from an organic farm, caring for our CRAZY adopted dog, Marley, and singing in our church’s community choir. I’ve recently revived my love for singing but I still do not have the courage to do a solo! Maybe that will be on 2009’s list of goals.


This year marks Lincoln’s second Christmas! He is very excited and pretty much knows what’s going on. I always swore I wouldn’t over do it with gifts for my children but both Josh and I are finding it very difficult to refrain from buying him a gaggle of gifts. To see his face light up at the sight of something new is pure awesomeness! However, even things like socks and shoes will no doubt be among his favorite gifts!

Lincoln is a 1 year 9 months old as of December 19. He is a full-fledged toddler with many silly quirks that endlessly entertain us. For example, the child loves shoes. All shoes! He especially prefers the glittery pink flats I wore to my wedding! He also is a fanatic of hats, scooters, and airplanes. He loves to change clothes many times during the day and play dress-up! Sometimes I think God blessed me with a boy with just enough typical femininity to satisfy my girly desires! Despite his feminine side he is quite an active, adventurous, and daring boy. He loves to climb new (and dangerous) playground equipment without properly notifying Josh or me and drive his Tow Mater truck off the ottoman. He loves to bang things, make guttural car and airplane noises, and throw and kick balls! The usual! Josh and I are eternally in love with him and are giddy at the sight of a new skill or the sound of a new word! “Peesh, peesh” = please.


Leaving construction in the dust, Josh has acquired a new “hobby” this year! A few months ago he bought a 1981 Peugeot 505. It’s not one of the more attractive vintage vehicles (Josh disagrees) but it is a diesel, therefore, making it possible to run it on B20. B20 is diesel fuel that is made from 20% vegetable oil. In 2009, he hopes to convert it to full-veggie power! Go VEGAN!

Currently, he’s working for the City of Monterey as a Recycling Technician. He is in charge of expanding the recycling program to the hotels, bars, and restaurants in Monterey. He’s done an amazing job even though he says, “it feels like sales sometimes.” 2009 may bring yet another career change for Josh. Ultimately, he’d be happiest as a college professor but that’s unfortunately not doable at this time in our lives. There are no universities around that offer PhDs in Theology or Philosophy. So…he may stay with the City in a different job or work for a non-profit in the environmental field. He will start substitute teaching part-time, also. Meanwhile, he continues to study and write theology in his minimal spare time and enjoys facilitating a conversation with our community group even if most of them think he’s crazy because his theological perspectives are atypical.
We love living near Josh’s family here in Salinas. It’s between Monterey and Santa Cruz about 20 minutes inland from Monterey Bay. It’s an amazingly beautiful area and I love that it NEVER snows!

With so much love from us we wish you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, Happy New Year, and Happy Birthday!

Alison, Josh, & Lincoln

Thursday, November 27, 2008

november 2008





asleep at the table!










thoughts of thanksgiving.

wow....it has been way too long...again. the "ode to woad" entry needed to stay at the top for awhile! anyways, we are doing well. i'm writing today on Thanksgiving. here's what i'm thankful for:

-you
-God
-the Earth's beauty despite its current level of destruction.
-Lincoln
-Josh
-living in Salinas
-meeting tons of new friends (ok...tons is definitely an exxageration but several)
-my BFFs...Woadai, Goobies, Mom, Amanda,...
-my brother
-Josh's family
-my whole family!

the list could go on and on....

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

ode to woad






i have a section in a college photo album devoted solely to woadi (anna). hahaha! it's easy to fall into old habits!

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

who wears the pants in this family?


August/September pictures

husband and baby enjoying Carmel sunset.

independence


independence AND dependence, respectively!


Alyza and I visited an organic winery in Carmel Valley. Due to a power outtage we got a free sandwich for two and extra (really expensive) Malbec for free! Yes! Then to top it off we napped in the sun in Heller's sculpture garden. Talk about peaceful!

"wheeeeeeeeeee!" he loves swings. and i love his crazy hair!!!



early pianist & reader thanks to Grammies help.




brothers & babies


Baby needs some A/C!




Sunset at Carmel!!!! Que beautiful!



Monterey & Cousins

Victoria (aka Toria) & Angelique (aka Ange)

"Ahhhhhh here comes the frigid water!"

Matt & Ange with the other girls in the background.

Matt came down with his little ladies in August to hang out with the family. We took a trip to Monterey Bay. The waves were small and the water was cold but we had a blast building sand castles and knocking them over. No pics of the castles cuz yours truly was too busy building!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

let's get serious

ok friends...summer's over and now it's time to get serious about our future. it's time to talk about voting. this november we have a chance to change the future or remain stagnant in our pile of crap called the "U.S." let's change things. you all know that i am not a political person but i can't stand what has happened to our country these past 8 years. i place the majority of the blame on our president. therefore, let's change things and get the repubs out of control.
if you are ok with the way things are going in our economy, etc than go ahead and vote for mccain. but, seriously, are you really ok with all of this shit?
it's time for OBAMA.
please register and vote for OBAMA!

peace.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Monday, August 11, 2008


FOR SALE

2006 Dodge Dakota

36k miles $10,000 firm

831.512.6166



The truck has 36k miles and runs perfectly. It still has the 80k mile warranty, but I don't know if its transferable or not. It has a tow package (though I haven't bought the hitch) and a spray on liner. KBB private seller price is 12060. It also has floor mats and two seat covers which I recently purchased. Below are the specs.

3,701 cc 3.7 liters V 6 front engine with 93 mm bore, 90.8 mm stroke, 9.7 compression ratio, overhead cam and two valves per cylinder EKG
Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 22 and EPA city (mpg): 16
Multi-point injection fuel system
22 gallon main unleaded fuel tank
Power: 157 kW , 210 HP SAE @ 5,200 rpm; 235 ft lb , 319 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
Rear-wheel ABS
3.21:1 axle ratio
Two disc brakes including two ventilated discs
Fullsize steel rim under body spare wheel
Wishbone front suspension independent with stabilizer bar and coil springs , beam rear suspension rigid with stabilizer bar and leaf springs

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External dimensions: overall length (inches): 218.8, overall width (inches): 71.7, overall height (inches): 68.6, ground clearance (inches): 7.9, wheelbase (inches): 131.3, front track (inches): 62.8, rear track (inches): 62.9 and curb to curb turning circle (feet): 44

Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (lbs) 6,010, curb weight (lbs) 4,261 and max payload (lbs) 1,700
12v power outlet: front and 1
Air conditioning
Fixed mast antenna
Audio system with AM/FM and CD player
Cargo area dimensions: length (inches): 78.8, front width (inches): 59.6, width between arches (inches): 45.2, height (inches): 17.6 and loading floor height (inches): 31.9
Cargo area light
Cargo capacity: all seats removed (cu ft): 30
Rear tailgate cargo doors
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Clock
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Delayed/fade courtesy lights
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Front seats cup holders fixed
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Door ajar warning
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Door pockets/bins for driver seat, passenger seat and rear seats
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Floor covering: carpet in load area
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Driver front airbag intelligent , passenger front airbag with occupant sensors and occupant switch off intelligent
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40/20/40 split driver, passenger and center seat
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Height adjustable 3-point reel front seat belts on driver seat , height adjustable 3-point reel front seat belts on passenger seat , lap static front seat belts on center seat
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Glove compartment
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Two height adjustable head restraints on front seats
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Internal dimensions: front headroom (inches): 39.6, rear headroom (inches): 36.5, front hip room (inches): 54.9, rear hip room (inches): 56.9, front leg room (inches): 41.9, rear leg room (inches): 32.1, front shoulder room (inches): 57.7 and rear shoulder room (inches): 57.4
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Low fuel level warning
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Low washer fluid level warning
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Power steering
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Front reading lights
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Rear view mirror
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Cloth seat upholstery with additional cloth
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Seating: three seats
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Four speaker(s)
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Plastic steering wheel
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Tachometer
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Passenger vanity mirror
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Ventilation system with recirculation setting