7.08.2012

*el camino

On both legs of our trip to California we were forced to take major detours: on the way down, I-15 was closed due to a chemical spill, on the way back it was closed due to a wildfire.  It's not often and entire freeway is closed, yet we were lucky enough to catch two closures in one trip :)  The first time, we took a detour a little north to Pahrump, Nevada and then into California along the southern edge of Death Valley. It added some to our already long drive, but it was worth it - so beautiful.  You probably know that I love Nevada and it's barren, arid landscapes!!  Only one picture..


On the way home we decided to take the detour through Zion National Park [as opposed to waiting all night for freeway to open], which we'd never seen.  It was absolutely amazing - we can't wait to go back and see it again.  It was dusk and we were making a quick decision whether to find a place to stay the night or drive all the way home.  Edie was being a little fussy and not sleeping well, so thankfully we happened upon "the last room" [do they all tell you that??] in some junction. 

It was so beautiful and so not like anything you've ever seen.  I will also always remember singing *twinkle twinkle little star* the entire drive through the park... Edie was fighting sleep and if I tried to fade the song away or even change the lyrics she would rouse and yell more toto-toto!!!  It was pretty funny.


We had some dessert before bed at this classic small town touristy diner.  Edie occupied herself pouring all our waters into the coffee cup and onto the floor - we were to tired to intervene.  Our "motel" room was a makeshift cabin apparently attached to the owner's house - a little odd, but clean.  It would have been comfortable had all four of us not been squished into the one queen bed :)  It was a fun little family adventure that we will definitely remember!


 The next day we continued our detour route... at one point we stopped in the middle of the road for 20 minutes to watch this herd of sheep along the hillside and crossing the road - the girls were so cute and excited.


This wasn't the fire that had closed the freeway, but it was pretty impressive!  

 

Anyway, thankful to be home for now ...

7.05.2012

*vacaciones


 A few days after returning from Nevada, we took an impromptu road trip down to Orange County. Ben is basically done with his dissertation, but can't defend until a certain committee member comes back from a trip. Matty was planning a big beach birthday celebration - it's always a bummer to miss out on the fun things going on down there, and Ben has some free time, so we figured why not just make the trip this time :) It's always so wonderful to be down there with the family just doing whatever. This time, however, really felt like a vacation. We went to a different beach every single day - the girls stayed home with Mike and Rosie a couple of the days I laid on the sand and read while Ben got to surf and just be in the water and with his brother. The first time they ran out into the water together I got a little lump in my throat - it's something he has sorely missed over the last 8 years and I really really wanted that job for him in Irvine :( Anyway, so thankful we had the opportunity to get away for an extra long weekend and so thankful for the awesome families we have!!!
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Seriously, this lunch at Bear Flag in Newport hit the spot: good salty homemade tortilla chips to dip in poke + guacamole, smoked albacore tuna, cucumber salad...


The last day we went to Shaw's Cove in Laguna - every time we go here I always take a little hour for myself to walk along the path down to the shops.  So needed!!


Edie was a little star - so friendly and fun with her uncles and Lola + Grandpop.  And the cat, and Tula, and feeding the bird...  Basically she was in heaven!


first day we started at Newport:

Later that afternoon they body surfed at Victoria. 
It was gorgeous, I'd never seen the water so clear!


 The birthday party was at San Onofre. Some of Matty's friends got there early enough to reserve this shady pavilion:.


Rosie made spam musubi - they were so good and such a hit that she had to hide some so the later-comers would get one :)


Vera has loved Melissa from the moment she met her :)


Ben pushed V out on the surfboard for a little while, but she got cold quickly and was probably a litlte scared. She spent the rest of the time in heaven flying this little kite:


Crystal Cove:

last day at Shaw's Cove:


kisses for Pop-pop:

7.01.2012

*weekend in Mevada

[Mevada - Vera can't seem to get that it's Nevada :)]

Summer is pretty busy this year!!! A couple weeks ago the girls and I went to Carson to help host a shower for Liz - a fun, pretty, classic ladies' tea. We had smoked salmon + herb butter and cucumber + mint tea sandwiches, cookies by Gianna, delicious chocolates and these brown butter cocoa nib cookies that I've been wanting to make for a while. My mom brought out all her pretty tea cups, silver and china and cut roses for her garden.








I made this fabric garland.  I got a little nostalgic making it, thinking of all the different fabrics coming together: things I've made for other people, fabric handed down from Grandma Kay, things my mom made for the girls and now all for Liz' shower and maybe she'll use it in her someday-baby's room :)




We also got to spend some time up at the Lake with Sarah and her kids - the weather was just perfect and the girls had fun playing in the sand... We'll be back there soon!


We were also there for my mom's 70th birthday!

We went out to the Ranch one windy afternoon to see my Grandma.  They played in the toybox and then we had cookies and milk at the table - so fun to see my kids doing the things I used to :)  Such a nostalgic place for me - even the sound of the wheels on the gravel road brought back memories!



 


 lots of fun pictures of my Grandpa JohnD around -
I know she misses him as much as ever:


My dad is always popular with the little ones.  Edie calls him Papa Thith and my mom Mamo Lala :)  Here is Papa Sam pushing the girls around on the train...


Here was Doctor Papa Sam removing Vera's funny bone. He also removed her gizzard and her appendix several times. She could have played this all day!


Elena happened to be in town the night of the shower and we got to hang out for a couple hours. I hadn't seen her in like 6 years! Our kids got along great - they pretended they were ants and collected every single pillow ["crumbs"] from my parents' entire house and put them on the top bunk. 

6.09.2012

*nearly summer

documenting life via my iphone:

We've been riding our bikes [Vera can ride the whole way!] to the library for story time or just to pick up books we've requested [I just finished History of Love - so good!!] This is the amazing view from the roof:

 
Playing in the "7 canyons" water feature thing at our park. Here we were inspecting Edie's owie. She was fascinated with the "blup" = blood:



playing in Jack's backyard: 


Edie and Graham finding rollie pollies (sp): 


Making lots of mojitos - the sole reason I planted mint in our garden:
 


Eating a popsicle on the front step is a good cure for post-nap grumpiness:
 


 Lots of playing with Eloise:
 

Edie had been getting up at 6:00 and a few times we would take a walk after my mate and her Signing Time - it is so nice and cool at that hour that I decided that would be our routine.  The next day she slept until almost 7:00 and has been inconsistent almost every day since which makes it a little more complicated as Vera then wakes up. Anyway I will find a way to make our early morning walks work...

We all rode our bikes to the first Farmer's Market this morning - this is Edie fascinated by the man playing the piano-on-wheels.  He was playing "I'm always chasing rainbows" which Ben said was really nostalgic as they used to listen to his neighbor play it when he was little.  He even got a little choked up :)  The market was fun - a nice coolish day.  Ben got a pulled pork sandwich [which he actually regretted a little since we finally just finished leftovers from the graduation party], Vera got a snow cone and I got a Venezuelan empanada.  Edie ate chips and lemonade [bad mom!]. We also got some arugula which I'm making into a pesto tonight.  Not a bad start to summer!

6.03.2012

*sounding out

Vera has been writing notes, lists and stories lately - sounding out most of the words.  I love it!!  What a fun stage this will be - finding her creative little notes strewn about.  Can I repeat myself and say I just love watching my kids learn and discover new things.

strawberries:


A dream she had: "Once upon time I was at ballet class with Mimi and Sam and Miss Kim"

on the back of a picture: "Mimi and Sam's birthday" [I think I told her how to spell and]

5.31.2012

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Well Vera had her last day of preschool last week! We really loved her creative arts school and the close little community of friends and teachers she had there.  She is really proud to be done and moving on to kindergarten - in fact she thinks the younger kids are still going every Tuesday/Thursday and can't seem to grasp that everyone is out for summer.  Goodness it really is crazy that she'll start kindergarten in the Fall!! I even just got her a little pottery barn backpack on sale today :)  It's just amazing watching a child grow and learn. 


Amelia wanted her horse in the picture :)

 

First day of school back in 2010!