Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memories. Show all posts

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Girls Morning Out



I can remember being woken early
in the morning by my mom
-horribly early in the morning-
and it was for one of two reasons:

1) She needed help setting up her garage sale,
or 2) we were going to the auction.

I always hoped it was the latter,
but after scouring the endless number of booths
under the brutal morning heat,
neither of them really had the edge.

Now that I have my own family,
we hardly EVER go to the auction,
but when we do,
it takes me back!

My girls brought their spending money,
and we comparison shopped,
haggled,
and scrutinized
until they found token items that were just right!

And to my surprise,
the auction does NOT go on forever and forever!

We actually reached the back of it!

I had to just kind of stare at it for awhile,
I was so agog that my childhood belief that it
NEVER ENDED
wasn't true!

H A P P Y  B A R G A I N  S H O P P I N G !




Sunday, September 4, 2011

Savoring the Last Few Day of Summer...


With school starting the day after Labor Day
we knew our lazy days of summer were fast coming to an end!

What did we decide to do then?

One day we instituted a mandatory "Pajama Day"-
complete with pillow fights!

Another day was "Water Day",
and the kids went nuts with water balloons and the hose!

I was on serious cooking duty and the top requests won out
with a  Sloppy Joe Night and a Pizza Night!

To cap it all off,
we're hitting the beach with one final hurrah in the sand!

No X-mile long hikes or bike rides included!

Just plain ol' lazin' about
eating cold oven-fried chicken,
ice cold watermelon,
and rich chocolate brownies!

Fall is right around the corner,
but until then...

H A P P Y  S U M M E R !








Friday, August 19, 2011

One last Raw Oyster, Dim-sum, Green-chili Chevre, Maple-glazed Donut, hurrah!


When we found out the girls summer
would extend by two weeks,
we knew we wanted one last trip to the bay area!


First stop,
The Ferry Market Building for a first:

Raw Oysters!

I've got to tell you,
I'm not a fan!

I won't write them off altogether though... 
next we'll have to try them grilled... 

It wasn't a total waste though,
it's not often you can gross out
every single one of your kids at the same time!




Trekking to Chinatown we found some great pocket parks!



Another welcome sight?

All the yummy restauants!

 


This time we tried dim-sum...
a first for us all!


Sesame balls...


...a favorite of you-know-who!


After lunch we wandered throughout the city in search of



It's a teeny tiny factory that you're allowed to step in (literally)
and see how the cookies are made!
I can't undertand a word they say,
but they love kids and are generous with samples!




Check out the architecture of this park!

Love it!




What Samuel and I loved about this place was the
great sense of community.

There were tons of folks out
visiting, laughing, and playing games.

It was a sight to see a park really...jumping!



I had read great things about this Buena Vista Park,
which was described as a kind of urban hiking oasis
near the Haight & Ashbury district.



The park is basically a huge tree-covered hill/mountain
with paths that literally twist and turn all over the face!



There were dogs galore (plus their owners),
so we got plenty of petting in!




But the best surprise of all,
and what put a serious slow down on our exploring,
was the blackberry bushes!

They were everywhere!

Plus huge yellow spiders so we
had to be careful!

But still...

B L A C K B E R R I E S !

I love them.

Can you tell?




Ah ha!

What do we spy!

Another hill!

This one made of...dirt?

Book mark that for next time. 

Whereas we're in a jungle,
that is a naked hill, my friend.

The views have got to be incredible over there!



Of course,
Buena Vista Park wouldn't be much of a park,
at least in our kids opinions,
if it didn't have a play area.

We searched and searched for it,
when finally, just as we were leaving
-and I mean, we were driving away!-
we found it!

The downside,
this is a park you do not want to go to alone.

Or after dark.

Or without a man.

Or without mean karate skills.

There are, let's just say, a number of questionable characters about...
...

Let me reiterate:

The park is amazing!

Go visit it-but keep your peeps peeled!
...

No one ever actually entered the park area,
but Samuel and I kept our spidey-senses on...




Well,
I did anyway...

Maybe he's doing reconaissance from an arial perspective...?






A girl after my own heart!

I LOVE to eat and read!

...

And what is she eating, you may ask...

Yummy french bread, salami, cheeses, sweet nectarines...

In other words,
a signature San Francisco picnic!

And that picnic would not be complete
without a treat just for mom and dad:

F R E S H  G R E E N  C H I L I  G O A T  C H E V R E

One of many wickedly delicious concoctions from
The Cowgirl Creamery!

And on a green olive loaf no less!

B R E A D + C H E E S E
 
H E A V E N !

{And yes, there is such a place...}





Still at it...




Iris,
learning the hard way that the baby swings are for...

B A B I E S !

By the way,
I spared you the plumbers crack that peeked out moments later...




We made it out alive!

{Just kidding...}

But since it was freezing outside we did a quick drive-by of
our next stop: 

Alamo Square!




All in the name of catching a glimpse of the famous
Painted Ladies!

{You remember, from Full House!}




They are delightful,
but perhaps not so much as...

B O B ' S  D O N U T ' S ! ? !



Yup,
sugar-filled puffs of goodness win hands down!



What can trump donuts, you say?

The temple, of course!


Especially our beloved Oakland Temple...


Truly the place where our family began!

...

In a nutshell,
this was a great trip!

It was everything we want for our kids...
teaching them principles of traveling on a dime,
taking advantage of the unexpected,
being adventurous (but also cautious),
and the importance of spending time with that
funky group of people that happen to be your lot/blessing in life!




Sunday, October 3, 2010

Garden Stew, Pirate Ships, & Cry-babies






Grandma Lopez' backyard is a magical, magical place!

I grew up here
making elaborate garden stews,
lop-sided pirate ships from cushions, and,
being the kind girl that I was,
making my younger cousins cry too!

Thankfully,
I'm all grown up,
and it's time for my kids to carry on the tradition!
...

Have fun kids!

And play nice!