I seem to remember (and document) the big events in our lives - birthdays, holidays, job changes... But what I want to remember is the little things - the way David and I hold hands, the way Karsten looks with his hands behind his head without a care in the world, Skyla's giggle, and Sierra's ability to block the world when she's reading. So here's to what I want to remember the most... the little moments of our lives that equal a much bigger picture.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Pomo Basket Weaver
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Spilled Milk
The five tickets to Mexico that I "bought" online have somehow vanished. Though I put in all my credit card information and pressed a button that said "purchase", they somehow actually weren't purchased. And as the snotty, not-so-nice, and horribly bad at customer service lady at the airline company said, "I'm sorry. There's nothing we can do", our first ever family vacation was put on hold. (Prices are now almost double from when I "purchased" them a few weeks ago.) I was so sad and cried and cried. My sister-in-law happened to call (bad timing on her part since I was still quite emotional) and I actually said, "This is the worst day of my life." Can you believe I said that? How embarrassing!
My family is healthy. My husband has a job. We have a place to live. We have wonderful friends. So while I'm very (VERY) disappointed, life goes on, and I'm pretty blessed.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Week Off
Oh. My. Gosh. It's SOOOO good!!! We've been singing the songs day in and day out since Wednesday. I am so happy to have such a wonderful memory with my girls! David ended up not being able to come, so Sierra had a friend come which was fun. And to make it even more exciting, I got us lost in the city trying to find parking. We finally found a spot but then I didn't know where we were. We had 15 minutes to find the theater. I asked a man which way to the Orpheum theater and he told me it was a long way away - about a 30 minute walk! We started sprinting down the street, trying to hail a taxi but to no avail. I was wondering when I should burst into tears when we ran one more block when I finally saw the theater. It took us 10 minutes, not 30. But I think it helped the girls appreciate the whole experience even more with that added drama. I seriously can't stop thinking about it. It's SO good!!!
Friday turned into our chill out day. We chilled.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
The 80's Rock!
For my dear friend Marianna's birthday (center of picture with the awesomely high bangs), my Berkeley friends sported the 80's fashions and hit the town! We headed to Bimbo's in San Francisco for an 80's cover band called Tainted Love. As Karen (can't miss her in the fluorscent green headband!) so perfectly put it, "I hate to brag, but we look good!" It was so fun dancing the night away to songs that we knew ALL the words to!
A few weeks before this great event I was so worried about what to wear! Then I remembered that I grew up in the 80's (duh!) and looked through my scrapbook to remember the fashions of my youth. Too bad my prom dresses are at my mom's house...
It was truly a night to remember and now David has had a glimpse of what I may have looked like if he would have dated me in high school. :)
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Love from morning til night
We went searching for ladybugs with our adventure buddies in the Redwood Regional Park in Oakland... And we found them!!
(Anytime hiking with kids is adventurous - especially when there's a strong possibility of rain!)
We also found a skunk which luckily didn't seem too interested in us... And even more lucky that Aspen didn't notice the skunk! Kelly put a ladybug on Skyla's face and it was so cute! That's my new favorite picture of Skyla. The funnest was finding a huge chocolate ladybug (filled with baby ladybugs!) when we got back to the car.
Night I don't know what was funnier, seeing the kids' faces as I plopped the speghetti on the table with no plates, or the horrified look on David's face. Notice how he couldn't resist getting a plate...
We had fun this week making valentines for the grandparents and getting ready for all the
parties. Karsten picked out Speed Racer Valentines and individually decided for each kid in his class who should get what - there are 36 kids! David had a fun time helping him out with that... Skyla made stain-glassed valentines out of tissue paper that turned out so cute! Sierra didn't even know if she was having a part until the day before so we didn't have many options for her to choose from, but she was quite happy to find some candy valentines and we popped popcorn and filled 30 hearts full.
I love these guys!!!
And especially this one...