Monday, August 6, 2012

Getting closer to now

March was filled with another lucky visit with my family! Alecia’s leaving on her mission meant it would be the last time I would get to see her for at least 18 months.  Maggie and I flew into SLC stayed with my Grandparents for a few daysmalecia (3)

stopped to play in the sand and water at the Dinosaur Museum at Thanksgiving Point malecia (4)

and saw Alecia off to the MTC. 

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Then the whole family headed west to take us home. Luckily the kids were off school for spring break!  We stopped at Sutter’s Mill and went through the little museum there.  You like our cute bonnets, I know you do. :)malecia (17)Before we headed the rest of the way home, my dad stopped and helped us pan for gold for about an hour.  It was so much fun!  There is such a rush after sifting through so many rocks to find little flakes of butter yellow GOLD.  malecia (18)My dad likes to pawn off his obsession so when he buys a plot in Alaska to mine, we’ll all want to come join him. (HAHAHAHA! – no thanks) It is cool though. Maggie entertained herself almost the whole time we were panning by spinning and walking on the gravel.  Man, she loves that stuff.malecia (6)My brother found some gold! He was very excited by the whole business.malecia (7)And we found some very friendly ducks by the river at Sutter’s Mill. malecia (8)It’s a neat little place.  I totally recommend it to anyone interested.

We got home and, of course took the obligatory drive around San Francisco.  We’ve found a fun little beach, Baker by name, that has a beautiful view of the Golden Gate bridge malecia (14)

and some fun artillery bunkers to walk around.malecia (9) malecia (15)malecia (10)

Alex got attacked by a wave…hehe. malecia (2)

We played lawn, I mean beach, darts and my dad passed the time searching for buried treasure.malecia (16)

The rest of us went to Fisherman’s Wharf, saw the old timey arcade and went into the submarine! Super neato, and cramped.malecia (13)Maggie took some rest time in the stroller, chillin’ while the rest of us had to walk. She just makes herself comfortable wherever she’s at.malecia (11)

And she loves her Grandma Jeffery. I really love being around family.malecia (12)

April – These are our fabulous neighbors.  Monica, James, and their daughter Kim are next door.  They are some of our favorite people in the ward. We’re lucky, since we have to share a wall of our duplex with someone, that its them. Pam and Tex live across the street and spoil the begeebers out of their granddaughter Aly.  When she’s not around, they vicariously care for her by bringing popsicles and toys to Maggie and Kim.  Two of the sweetest, most generous people I know. :)zapril (2)We were able to participate in a local Beeping Easter Egg Hunt for Maggie.  It was amazing! More details?

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Easter morning we opened a wonderful package from Grandma and Grandpa Ralph.  She loved her cute presents.zapril (4)

After church we had a little egg hunt in our backyard zapril (5)zapril (7)zapril (9)with Monica and James, and Jon and Jenna came up for the day.  The kids had TONS of fun finding eggs. zapril (8) We need to play more hide and seek.  It encourages active searching, which is something Maggie needs to work on.

And this is what happens when you don’t change your camera settings after going outside. We’ll pretend like I wanted this effect on purpose. Happy Day of Resurrection!zapril (6)

May brought prom, a surprise to my friend Ann, when her son told her the day before.  She quickly put together a wonderful welcome for this beautiful girl, asking me to get some pictures.  They were fun, and super cute!

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Brandon had the joy of being laid off…. He’s such a good worker! He immediately went to work doing everything he could to find a new job, and in the mean time get unemployment and keep our insurance, taking care of his family like a champ! In the mean time we took advantage of him being home to take a family trip to the zoo. zooo (3)Brandon’s favorites were the giraffes.  Especially watching this one not bend it’s legs, but spread them to get a drink. zooo (4)Maggie likes the petting zoo, not necessarily to touch the animals, but she likes walking in the hay.  zooo (5)Our zoo is awesome. Oh, wait I already bragged. Here’s the alligator in the sand zooo (6)zoo2and the tiny little waterfall stream thing for the kids to get wet in zooo (7)and last but not least: The Carousel! At first, she hated it. Brandon was just laughing as she was crying…zooThen he switched to the Panda. Good move, Dad! zoo1The panda went up and down, where the giraffe was stationary.  Actual movement makes the carousel much more fun.  She still talks about riding the panda at the zoo. :)

We lucked out that Brandon was able to get in contact with a contracting company through a friend in our ward.  Two weeks after being laid off he was working at the Northface.  It’s a delightful company that really takes care of his employees.  He’s doing some marketing project management…or something. Sounds complicated and kind of stressful, but he’s thriving under the pressure. He really hates being bored at work, so this is great for him.  We are truly blessed.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

More catching up

January – My family was able to come out to visit! Kendra got home from her mission, and Alecia had put in her papers.  She was able to get her endowment done at the Oakland Temple.  It was so neat to be in the temple with my family!!! jDSC_0518~

We went to Muir Beach looking for the perfect senior picture spot and some tide pools. jDSC_0172

We were too late for the starfish, but we got great pictures of Danielle.ann 1

This is one of Maggie’s favorite books. It’s called Special Something and it’s filled with all sorts of textures and encourages searching for something lost.  It’s really great, and of course, she knows all the words. :)jDSC_0540-2

The week after my family left was filled with packing.  jDSC_0546-2We moved just 2 miles down the road to a fabulous duplex.  And thank you SO much to all those who helped with the move.  We were done in like 2 hours!  We live right next to some of our best friends and on the same street as about 10 other families in our ward.  It’s cheap and has a yard, and our own appliances. I love it here!

February - Filled with One of my favorite parts of our new place - I get to paint! I love painting and decorating. It really helps me feel like its my home.

Here’s my collage in the living room and an art piece hanging in the dining room, made from toilet paper rolls:fDSC_0075-2afDsc_0076-1

Yes! My kitchen has a bright teal wall! I love it so much! I still need to finish the rest of the kitchen, but when you first look in it looks good, so I haven’t bothered with it. And Maggie is helping with the dishes again. I love her!fDSC_0627-2

We had a delicious steak dinner for Valentine’s DayfDSC_0663-2

And Maggie started school!! It’s like pre-preschool. Here’s more about that:

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Catching up

In an effort to continue blogging, and journaling, and psuedo-scrapbooking: We’re going to play catch up.

October-

Sometimes Maggie will help me with the dishes. She likes that she gets to wear an apron. And I like that she likes it because it means she usually isn’t soaking wet by the end. oDSC_0010We have a fantastic church. I love the people we get to be around. Our special Nursery leader, Sister White, had to move away.  She is such an amazing woman.  She is thoughtful of everyone, always bringing in gifts for the kids, or providing them with new games to play and songs to sing. These are some of the kids she influenced for the better.onurseryWhere else should bean bags go, but on your head?oDSC_0478My birthday was in there somewhere. (the 19th) We were able to go down and celebrate it with Jon and Jenna.  I made a delicious lemon raspberry cheesecake for myself. Because I’m worth it, dang it! It was fantastic. Jenna is always so good at making you feel special on your birthday. One of the many reasons I love her!ObirAnd a big thanks to her for taking, and collaging and emailing me these two from my birthday.dem bday2Dem's bday!And you know how we love the park. And how I love to take my camera with us to the park….She’s loving the sand lately. Which is great, as she was not always a fan of it. That does mean she can get over her aversions to some textures!oparThen we had a couple fantastic Halloween parties around. One at the Jorgensen’s and the other at the Alexander’s.  Such fun to be around friends!! I was a witch and Maggie, my black cat. Brandon was…Ichiro. Yup. He put on a t-shirt….Sigh. Someday our children will MAKE him dress up for Halloween.

odadohalWe ended up with 3 witches and 3 vampires. It was a good mix. So much fun!!oDSC_0084

November –

Apparently all we did (at least that there was pictural evidence of, was go on walks and to the park. But hey, I can’t really complain as it was November. I love taking her outside. We need to get back to doing that more often. the walker toy at the beginning, evolved by the end of the month into her receiving and using her cane!

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I almost won a Petunia Pickle Bottom Bag and a Bob stroller with this picture for Father’s Day We were beat out by the single dad in the army.  I guess I can concede to him…

December -

Maggie met Santa at our ward party. She wasn’t thrilled, but she didn’t scream her head off like other kids either, so I’m calling it a win.dIMG_0372a

These are her first french braid piggy tails. They fell out as soon as she laid on the floor, but they were cute while they lasted.DSC_0565

We went to the zoo with my neighbor Monica and her daughter Kim. They’re such fun people!DSC_0613fDSC_0640b

There are neat little slides and a sand pit, and a petting zoo. Oakland Zoo is a great place!DSC_0705fDSC_0709

We also made a trip to the Discovery Center in Sausalito. Here’s more pictures :)

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We were so happy to be able to make it out to Washington again for Christmas!  We sure love family.  Everyone was together for a little over 24 hours, and we managed to squeeze some fabulous family pictures out of it!

Maggie’s little chuckle:DSC_0420

The boys:d boys

The girls:d girls

And the whole family!d family 16x20d family grouped

I love this one of us. It’s printed up all big and hanging in our living room!Brandon, Dem, and Maggie

We were able to get together Christmas Eve, all of us.  Ruth read the Littlest Angel (which always makes me cry) DSC_0346

and Brian read the Christmas story from Luke 2.DSC_0348DSC_0338

Then we opened presents to and from Neil and Karen before the headed over to her family’s for Christmas day.DSC_0350DSC_0369dfavs

This is one of my favorite things it the world.  Maggie LOVES to read books, and I love watching Brandon read with her. They are so adorableDSC_0561