Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Can You Guess Where We Are?




If you guessed
Roller King
- my favorite place on earth ;) -
you are correct!


The girls were thrilled,
especially since their previous foray with
ice skating proved pretty successful.


Turns out,
without the helper buckets to push around on the ice,
ice skating would be pretty hard.

Guess what?

No buckets at the roller rink!
Which means these girls were going down

A L L  N I G H T  L O N G !


Nursing those bruises...


Ava thought she found an injury-free way to enjoy the evening!

Not so, little missy!

I didn't pay $6 bucks to have you stand around!



All in all we had a great time!

And by the end of the evening,
they were doing their fair share of gliding (hobbling) around the rink.

Good times, girls!

XOXOMom



Friday, May 6, 2011

The Great Escape


This Father & Son's Camp-out
the boys headed for the hills,
Rollin's Lake to be exact,
where they enjoyed sunshine,
pancakes bigger than Samuel's head,
and a restless night courtesy of Gabriel who
couldn't decide if he wanted in,
or out,
of the sleeping bag!

...

Alternately we girls headed for San Francisco,
our first time going out of town together,
minus the boys!


All checked in at the Hotel Triton!

This hotel is decorated with every color and pattern on the planet
- perfect for a girly getaway -
and the price was right too thanks to Priceline!


The best part about our digs?

We were literally across the street from the
gates to Chinatown!



{ Crispy Chicken Wings-Ava's favorite! }


Yummy dinner!

{ Deep-fried Salt & Pepper Crab }

Why did I order this without Samuel to help polish it off?!?



Back at the hotel,
it was time for some deep meditation...


...and some fierce martial arts!

{ Nice robes, huh? }


Wakey-wakey eggs and bakey!

Open those beautiful peepers, Sleeping Beauty... :)


After breakfast,
we hit Union Square which
meant a tour of Market Street.

...

The girls were intrigued with the SF Muni,
wanting a glimpse of the closest thing we have to a NY Subway.





S.F. Wesfield Shopping Mall...

not quite like the one at home...

 


Next up,
Nob Hill!

This was where we found the best cheap eat ever:



Seriously delicious!

Who ate what?

Ava
The Flaky Chocolate Crossaint

Bella
She never fails to go for the classic:
Glaze!

Iris
Jelly-filled!

Me
A Giant Meringue +
A little bit of everyone elses!


Lunch in Cows Hallow was next,
even though dessert was first!

{ Do you see Ava? }


After eating,
we were perfectly situated for a major walking tour.

First up,
the marina,
where the kites were going crazy!


Then we found a tiny inlet and the girls
enjoyed some much-needed sand-time.

I loved watching Bella skip rocks.

She's so good at it now,
and I love that it's one of the many things Samuel has taught her.


"Just down the street",
or at the least that's what I told the kids
when they complained of being tired of walking,
was the


It is so, so beautiful here
and my girls make a nice addition to the place!





As we sat on a bench looking out onto the water,
a man stopped abruptly in front of us and said
in a harsh, fast voice:

"For you!  For you!  For you!  For you!"

And into each of our hands he placed an ice cream cone!

As fast as he came, he was gone!


We were startled,
so appreciative,
and just delighted
to be on the receiving end
of such a beautiful act of kindness!


Needless to say,
as we enjoyed our ice cream,
we concocted a way to pay it forward!

Details are
TOP SECRET!

Right, girls?


Next we made our way to Crissy Field!


I LOVE coming here!

I can't tell you how many times I came here as a kid!

Now I'm here with MY kids!

That never ceases to amaze me...

How did I get to be so old?!?


Before we moved on to the beach,
Ava, my super-sleuth,
found a drainage pipe with a baseball in it!

This is a huge find for a girl whose been playing catch with...
yes,
I hate to admit it,
a bean bag!

Hey,
necessity is the mother of invention, right?

{ smile }


Despite the novelty of a real baseball,
nothing compares to good ol' plain sand!



My daughter,
at her happiest...


As I was munching on Ritz Crackers I almost choked
when I saw a fin emerge from the water.

Half-screaming and chewing I convinced the girls to
gaze out on the water until they saw it too!

Yea!

I'm not crazy!

It was a dolphin swimming in the bay!

...

After all the excitement,
it was time to pack up and go home.

We MISSED our boys and
couldn't wait to get back home to them!



What to do in the meantime?

How about snag the camera and take random shots

A L L  T H E  W A Y  H O M E !

I'm surprised my battery lasted that long,
but grateful too.

It's a peek into what they see through the lense.

What's fascinating, intriguing, or just plain funny to them.

I'm in there a few times. 
I wonder if I'm fascinating, intriguing,
or the funny...

...

T H E S E  A R E  M Y  G I R L S  !

They are stunningly beautiful,
extrememly intelligent, and so, so wonderfully silly!

It's a blessing to spend some one-on-one time with them.

To talk quietly,
late into the night...

to hold hands on streets
we've never walked before...

to try something new,
together...

I  L O V E  Y O U  A L L  S O  M U C H !

Now let's go give our boys some love too!

XOXOMOM





Sunday, April 17, 2011

Silly...And Disturbing...Sunday Fun


Silly, yes?





I told you.

Disturbing...

Yuck!



Thursday, April 14, 2011

"Aren't You So Excited?"


That's the question the kids asked me, oh,
let's say a billion times today.

Why?

I T ' S  O P E N  H O U S E  T I M E !

So five kids in tow,
minus one husband,
plus one LARGE headache...
and off we went!


 What are 2nd graders up to these days?

In addition to silouhettes,
there are dinosaur dioramas,
Polar Bear reports, and...


Sunflower babies!


BMOC

G A B R I E L  D O D G E


So what's up with the kinders?

Iris made for a great "Grouchy Lady Bug",
hatched baby chicks, and even planted radishes!


Now that you've got the 4-1-1 on the lower grades,
what about the big wigs?

The big bad fourth graders?


Bella's pulling out all the stops with
Diamante poems, California History,
and developing her short story skills!


Another BMOC sighting!

This one's the moody sort, a little,
too cool for school if you know what I mean...

...

What was the best part about Open House?

First, when Gabriel spread-eagled on the floor
of the classroom indicating,
quite bluntly,
that he was done with the tour,

{ Yea, Gabriel! }

but second...


The cat sighting on the way home,
which made my pet-deprived children go crazy!

H A P P Y  O P E N - H O U S I N G 

T O  Y O U  T O O !