Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Getting Christmasified

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The exciting whirlwind of Christmas has begun!

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We broke out all our Christmas decorations, put up the fake tree in the living room and bought a real tree for the family room. We would put the ornaments on the tree and the Dude would take them off.
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We found all our stockings and hung them with care.

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The Dude is in awe of the Christmas tree lights and says "Wow" every time we turn them on.

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We're not done yet - still have a few more details to put into place.

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But its starting to look really warm and lovely and the Dude just thinks it is all totally awesome.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Dear Santa

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Dear Santa
I want Playdoh
and a real kitty
Dora stamp
Love Eoz Zoe

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Dada's Birthday

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It's hard having your birthday near any holiday, the worst being Christmas or on January 1st, the holiday always outshines the birthday. Being born on November 26th isn't too bad, it means Chris gets to have his birthday usually on or around Thanksgiving weekend. This year his birthday fell the day after Thanksgiving and since we still had a house full of guests we waited a couple of days to do our family tradition of birthday breakfast.
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The girls and I made Chris a baseball birthday cake (with SF Giants logo).

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The Dude was drooling to get a piece of it.

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Afterwards the girls took their Daddy to see Tangled.
They paid. Chris drove.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Save this space

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Our Thanksgiving was very busy and fun. We hosted a total of 15 people in our house for three days. I love that we have the space that we can do that, and we made some awesome memories, but it was exhausting! It took me about a week to recover.

As a result of all the business, I took like 26 pictures and none of them really capture the essence of the moment. Luckily, we had a professional photographer in our midst who took over 500. I've been waiting for him to get those photos to me, but he hasn't sent them yet. Apparently he is a perfectionist and will photoshop each picture before he sends to me, like a professional. And this could take awhile.

So save this space for lovely pictures of Thanksgiving 2010 coming soon!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Pre-Thanksgiving Tradition

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My stepmother, aka MorMor, used to spend hours preparing the centerpiece of our Thanksgiving table. It was always so beautiful, a somewhat edible arrangement of nuts and cranberries, candles and tangerines. The table was complete with her beautiful Chrystal plates and glasses and the setting always took the meal to a higher level.

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Passing on this tradition of edible Thanksgiving centerpieces, Mimi taught the girls this year how to "make pretty MorMor style"!

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Monday, November 22, 2010

Pilgrims and Indians

My little Pilgrim and Indian are gearing up for the big event. Both little girls had Thanksgiving feasts at their schools this week and parents were invited to ooh and ahh over the cuteness.

We have nine people visiting us for our second annual Great Feast! I have about 80 things left on my To Do List to prepare for the weekend, but luckily Mimi is here helping. I am sooo thankful for my Mimi!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Filles de Fleurs

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We had visitors from the outside world over the weekend ("outside world" meaning the non-suburban world of no kids). Chris' cousin Matt and his fiancee Andrea came up for a visit bringing news of upcoming events and adult conversation. We took them apple picking.
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It was the very last apple picking weekend of the season and they only had Pink Ladies left.
Luckily Pink Ladies are my personal favorites.
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Matt (aka "The Big Guy") was exceptional at reaching the high up apples.
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Some of us thought they were delicious right off the vine.
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Zoe is our shy little bunny, but she really took a shine to Matt this weekend. She held his hand and snuggled with him and it is very rare when a Zoe attaches herself to you.
(Don't be jealous Uncle Stu!)

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Andrea got some practice holding a tremendously large baby.
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Awwww. They are so in love.
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The Dude apparently thought persimmons made great baseballs
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or were good for whacking The Big Guy on the head.

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My pretty pensive girl on the hayride back to the farm.

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Once we were back at the farm we could not drag the kids away from the corn pit.
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Even with a promise of a petting zoo on the way out.

All that fresh air and fun made the kids exhausted so we gave them an early dinner and got them to bed by 7:45, leaving the grown ups to have a leisurely late dinner with wine and candles.

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The reason for the trip was so Matt and Andrea could ask the girls to be flower girls at their wedding next August!!! They happily agreed, of course! With Stephanie's wedding next October, they're going to be doing double Filles de Fleurs duty next year.
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And Athena is already practicing.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Duck Park

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The handful of parks we frequent have overly descriptive pseudonyms..."The Park with the River that we went to with Mariana and Mimi," "The Park by the Church with the Teenagers," "The Water Park with the Big Rocketship" or "The Park in the Neighborhood by the Bounce House with the Big Slide and the Picnic Tables."

Then there's "The Duck Park." Usually on Tuesday mornings, when Zoe and Jack are home but Athena's in school, we like to go to "The Duck Park." It's Zoe's absolute favorite.
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Before we go, we dig out whatever is looking old in our bread basket (mmm really dry pita bread), stuff it into a plastic bag and away we go. Other than the vague smell of bird poop, it's a very desirable park - an appropriately Jack-sized climbing structure shaded under a big tree, a set of two swings, seesaw, tennis courts and ducks, or geese, rather - nicely enclosed in a bird sanctuary behind a chain link fence.
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And if anyone knows me...they know I prefer my geese behind a chain link fence (shiver).
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Zoe believes the sqwaking geese are saying "Give me more! Give me more! Give me more, Zoe!"
(I like that they call her by name)
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After all the breaded goodies are gone, the Dude likes to run with the geese.

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They'll chase us all along the length of the fence, back and forth.
(Stupid geese)
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The Dude just wants to run. These days he's either strapped in his stroller or running off with me in chase. At "The Duck Park" he can be enclosed in the tennis courts and run and run 'til his hearts content.
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Also, the Duck Park just so happens to be about .04 miles from a drive thru Starbucks!*

(*Quick side story...when I ordered my usual "VentiIcedCoffeeSweetenedWithClassicandandWithTwoPercentandLightIce, puhleez"
Zoe was surprised when I only picked up a coffee from the window.
"But you said so many things, Mommy!")

Sunday, November 7, 2010

A Palm Springs Surprise

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Grandma Andree has been planning this for months - a surprise celebration for Grandaddio's 60th birthday with family and friends from all over. There was no way we would all be able to pull this off, we thought. He'll see right through it, he'll know something is up. Won't he?

The plan for us was that we would drive up the night before and stay at Baba's house until it was time for the party. I told the girls we would be going to Grandaddio's birthday party but staying with Baba and Nana. "That doesn't make any sense at all" Zoe told me.

It came in very handy to have two sets of grandparents in the same town this weekend. We spent a great day swimming and relaxing by the pool at Casa LaQuinta, took naps and then got the little kids all cleaned up for the big party.

Of course, I had to take some pre-party pictures.

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The Dude was looking particularly adorable.
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My four loves.
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Grandaddio had no idea we were in town and was under the impression that he was simply going to Andree's daughter's Michelle's house for dinner. There were so many cars parked in Michelle's cul de sac, that we couldn't hide inside, so we poured onto the street to wait for his car to round the corner.
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It was a big beautiful sky evening and the light was just lovely.

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We were a little overanxious and had to wait longer than we expected for him to arrive.

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We kept busy taking pictures of the visiting family.
Katie flew in all the way from Colorado and Terri from Chicago.

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Mimi and Athena let me take a bazillion pictures of them.
Seriously, the light was incredible.


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The Dude couldn't hang and crashed out on his Daddy.

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Grandaddio's car rounded the corner to cheers. Grandma Andree said he kept saying "What the heck is this?" and she just laughed and laughed.

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Uncle Jim gave him a beer through the car window and took his keys to park it for him.

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The little girls ran to him and immediately clung to his legs.

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He greeted his throngs of well wishers.

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And got a little extra teasing from his sisters and brothers.

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All the preparation, organization and deception was worth it...

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for this moment, when he hugged Katie...

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and we saw tears pierce the corners of the eyes of our usually stoic Grandaddio as he was overcome for a split second from all the outpouring of love.

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That moment was followed by many other special moments with longtime friends and his brothers and sisters and extended family members and a classic picture of himself and all his goodlookin' offspring.

Michelle and Grandma Andree threw a truly fantastic party! You guys pulled it off perfectly - he was genuinely surprised!

We love you so much Grandaddio!