Saturday, June 12, 2010

Owen: The Big Three!


Owen, it wasn't that long ago...


...that we were very, very close!

 

You were unhappy at first to be so rudely extracted...


...but with a bath, warm jammies, & a blanket,
you settled down quickly.


Little did you know that you didn't have just one momma,
but four!


You were a blessing to your family...


...especially to Great-grandpa Lopez.


Ava soon learned that life is different with a boy around...


...and Isabella thought is was a good idea to give you a name tag.


You looked just like your dad, son...


...but I loved you just the same!


You got busy growing...




...became a Dodger fan...

 

...and developed a profound hatred for snow!


You figured out you looked darn cute in a tutu...


...and found solace in the absence of your sisters
while they were away at school!



This year you started pre-school...



...and immediately got right to work!


You experienced heartaches...


...and don't forget: 

Joy!


And above all else,

you found an incredible...


...lifelong...


...friend!


Happy 3rd Birthday, son!


Of course,
there will still be owies...


But with awesome Spiderman jammies...


...M&M's...


...and faith...


You're life will continue to unfold in a beautiful, beautiful way!

All my love, sweetheart!

Love,

Mom


Friday, June 11, 2010

Quissisential Summer




Need I say {or picture} more?



Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Race is On!




When we get out the track everyone, including dad, goes a little ga-ga watching the race cars do their thing. 

Everyone that is, except Gabriel, who cool as anything waits passively while the race gets heatedly underway.  At that moment a chubby little hand darts out snatching an unsuspecting car right off it's track and is jammed, in one smooth motion, into his tiny little mouth.

I think it makes the race far more exciting. 

Everone else though,
especially Owen,
howls in protest.

Drivers:

Beware!

Hit the Road: The Last Day of School



Ava,
with one of her sweet classmates,
saying a final good-bye.


Ava is officially a 2nd grader...

Isabella a fourth grader (what?!?)...

And Iris joins the pack as an incoming kindergardener!

~

May this summer be long and sweet.

{Please}


Life with Two Boys at Home




I still can't believe that in addition to being a mother to
three stunningly beautiful girls, 
I am also the mother of two very handsome boys!

What a blessed life!

This realization hit me the hardest when the school year started
and we saw the girls off to school. 
Then it was just me and the boys
looking at each other thinking, 

"Now what?"

Here's what I discovered:

Boys are very different then girls. 

Though I can't really explain how. 
It's not that they rough-house more-you should see our girls! 
Or that their personalities are different-
you should see the range in our daughters-it's like night & day. 

See.  Unexplainable.
 
Yet, very different. 

But, in a good way.

Like girls, however, they love being "helpers".

Where else is the process of unloading a dishwasher
a main event that causes you to drop what you're doing and come running?

More kisses than I ever expected.

Maybe it's the latin-blood in them,
but these boys love to smooch! 

Kisses are aplenty in this household,
and who could resist their outstreched arms and "mmmmm..."-ing?

In a nutshell,
life with two boys at home is...

Wonderful!

And the only thing that makes it even better,
is hearing the girls barreling down the hall after a full day at school,
and Samuel's keys jingling as he walks in the backdoor. 

That, is home.

Period.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Gabriel's Baby Blessing...outfit.

So, there are many fabulous parents out there that are far, far superior than me at journaling.  I do my best to snap photos, record milestones, and chronicle the happenings of our growing family.  However, despite my best efforts some things slip by the wayside, and one of those things was photos of Gabriel in his baby blessing outfit!

Granted, his blessing was last year.  However when I added that post to my blog, I noticed, and very quickly so, that I didn't capture a single photo of my little guy all in white!  I promised myself, it's okay!  You'll get to it!  

Well, I made good on my promise. 

And I did indeed "get to it".

The only problem is,
Gabriel, our little bear cub,
is a whole lot bigger than a wee month old baby.

And let's just say his blessing outfit is a little...

...snug.

Yes, that's the word.

Snug.


Yes. 

Those are the pants.


There was no getting them on!













He's telling me the photo shoot is OVER!


Alright, son!

I love you!


Tuesday, June 8, 2010

We're Outta Here!


No joke.

San Francisco is this families favorite place to go. 

Whether it's for a romantic getaway
or for a family affair,
everyone,
and I mean,
EVERYONE
always has the
time of their lives!

So what better way to celebrate
the end-of-the-school year,
than a
pick-you-up-on-the-last-day-throw-you-in-the-car-and-away-we-go trip?

I tell you,
there is no better way!

That, my friend, is the way to go!


We love day trips,
but nothing compares to an ol' fashioned overnighter!


The funky decor  met with Gabriel's approval.


We practiced taking some steps but it was a no-go for a solo.


First stop:  Chinatown.

Isabella was all smiles until we saw three police cars zoom by, sirens blaring.  Then she, and we, were anxious to get off the street!


What better place to take refuge than a chinese restaurant? 

We were on the hunt for someplace good,
asking people on the street for recommendations,
when this woman and her son beckoned us into her restuarant. 
She told us we would't be disappointed and she proved right!

The kids fell in love with the giant aquarium,
and though we stayed away from ordering the seafood,
it was fun to look at.


What a feast!


With full tummies we changed into jammies and snuggled in for the night.


What peace!




If only for the crazies who went nuts jumping on the bed!


No, Ava didn't knock a tooth out jumping on the bed,
but a tooth she did lose and to her astonishment the tooth fairy came the very next day!

That fairy is amazing finding us even though we were so far from home!

Congrats Ava!


If our hotel doesn't include a continental breakfast
I always bring something along that's quick, easy, and delicious! 

In this case, buttery crossaints, powdered donuts, and hot chocolate. 

Yum!


Though the weather was brisk,
since the sun was out,
the hotel pool was fair game. 


The kids would have been terribly disappointed if we said no,
and since we're all a family of fish,
into the water we went!


Well, all with the exception of Gabriel,
who made it pretty clear he was going nowhere near the water.


Samuel and the girls. 

They can't get enough of him launching them into the water. 
Now that they're more comfortable swimming,
there's alot more horsing around in the pool!




Gabriel in his L.A. close-up.


Despite his father's pleas, Owen was also reluctant.

He's more a less a crabby lizard
who prefers to scowl as he bathes under the warmth of the son.

I love you, Owen!


There goes my boy!


Back in the hotel I stole a kiss...


And Samuel readied us for the day ahead.


We had some stragglers though,
we will NOT name names,
who took their sweet time and hindered us from getting as early a start as we would like...

It's okay,
we're all familiar with the saying:

"When you've got to go..."


Finally we hit the Ferry Market Building,
where for only $5.00 you can valet park your car for an hour.

That's a steal when you consider how many places you can visit in such a short time!


We love the sculptural water piece across from the Ferry Market Building.

It is a magical playground for the whole family to explore.






Now that we've worked up an appetite,
it's time to visit the Ferry Market Building.


So back across the street we go, "looking" both ways before we cross the street!


This is the home for all of our picnic lunch fixin's. 
I bring fruit, crackers, and cookies from home,
but we always buy our bread fresh from Acme... 

{Always a minimum of two loaves: 
One for immediate snacking; the other for lunch!}

...and indulge in a new-to-us cheese from the Cowgirl Creamery. 

This time I fell in love with the
Pimento Olive loaf and Niloufer's Creamy Panir. 

Sooo good!


What's more iconic than a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge?

I admit, I had ulterior motives steering the family here.

Samuel's terrified of the bridge,
and I thought it was high-time he got over it!


Omnimous, isn't it? 





I can't believe it: 
He is genuinely freaked out!


Owen held on to this rock for hours, and as much as we pestered him to throw it off the bridge, he refused.  Finally, as we turned to leave, the rascal threw it as hard as he could and away it went!




A magical, mystical tunnel from the old Fort days.



Next up: 
Golden Gate Park,
The Children's Playground




Water and sand features rock!




Owen's shorts would NOT stay up after they got wet. 
The poor boy has a hopeless plumbers crack!




This slide never, ever gets old.



Owen's favorite:
The Carousel






We love it too because it's dirt-cheap!




My boys are utterly exhausted.


Must mean it's time to hit the beach!










I love those baby toes!





Iris:
Sheer happiness!


Gabriel cozy-ing up a bit.


Only in S.F.


And to top it all off, over the bridge we saw a what happens when you make a S.F. Police Officer really, really MAD!  This uncooperative vehicle got an earful-and so did we!-courtesy of a very effecive loudspeaker.   Lets just say we wouldn't trade shoes with those guys for the world!

Happy Summer Traveling!