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the musings of a san diego mom who loves her city, her life and her boys.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

halloween countdown

it's almost that time...

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i thought i'd post a pretty photo of a pumpkin patch since i didn't 
make it to a real one this year. {i actually feel a teensy guilty about it}

i had every intention of taking the boys, but the evenings and weekends have 
been so packed with soccer, piano, playdates, parties, and school events,
we just didn't make it. on top of the day to day stuff, we are in the process of 
closing on a new {older} home that requires lots of work.  in the evenings, 
c and i have been up late discussing new flooring and designing a kitchen design.
more to come on. 

being big halloween lovers, we are all looking forward to tomorrow night!

i'll have crockpot chili ready to eat when we all get home from work/school,
and auntie jen and my neighbor/girlfriend will be over with her 2 kids so we can
all go trick or treating.  the boys can hardly wait to wear their star wars costumes.
i'll post pictures to come in a day or two.

~ i just got home from dinner with my book clubs girls.
we all had such a wonderful evening with lots of food and conversation.
i leave our get togethers feeling reflective, recharged and grateful to have been
invited to join them.  november's genre is 'memoirs' and the girls overwhelmingly
voted on this book.  it looks fascinating and i'm so looking forward to starting it.

goodnite.

Monday, October 29, 2012

birthday bowling

two weekends ago, the whole family was up early and out the door
before 9am on our way to the kearny mesa bowl to meet auntie jen.

we had celebrated her birthday with a dinner, but the boys said we had to do
something fun too because dinner doesn't quality. bowling however did.
auntie jen agreed to let us take her.

the adults bowled in one lane and finn and scout in their own.
they had bumpers set up and were given the device to sit the ball on
and it helps young children steer the ball in the right direction.
with the helps of these two things, the boys beat us ALL
in our first game. they broke 100 and well...we didn't.


















auntie jen and finn {8)




























during our second game, jen got a score of 125 i believe - beat us all!
{i forgot to snap a photo of her score}. next time.

as for scoutabout, he tried using a combination of jedi mind power
and heavy leaning to will his ball in the direction he wanted it to go.

a little more leaning might just help


























it worked! {scout, 5 yrs}






























we all enjoyed the morning and agreed we should get there more often.
and please forgive the quality of the photos.
i didn't have my fancy schmancy camera/lens.
i took these with my iphone.

~ since scoutie is on my mind, i have to share some
pretty cool news c and i learned this past friday during our
bi-annual parent/teacher conference.  his teacher, ms. lim |
said she tested him and he reads at a 3rd grade level!
{the test included reading comprehension as well}.

she told me she has to bring in special books to her classroom just for scoutie
so he stays challenged. we all want his passion for reading to continue and
hopes this helps.  us too. we want his love of reading to last a lifetime.

i can't get to the library fast enough anymore so c downloaded the whole
39 clues series for him and he reads on my kindle every chance he gets.
{someday when i get it back, i hope to resume reading gone with the wind}

Thursday, October 25, 2012

boy oh boy - another boy

during my workday yesterday, i received this photo on my phone:





























YEPPERS - an auntie is what i'll be {again}.
my brother, todd and his wife will be expecting baby boy #2 in march.
i'm so excited!!

i had my order in for a girl, as our family was due, but mother nature chose otherwise.
we officially have enough boy cousins for a soccer team.

such a happy time for them and our family.


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

orchids and onions 2012






















i can't remember if i've ever posted about this,
but because this most recent one was special,
i'm spending a few minutes tonight to complete a post i started 2 wks ago.

orchid and onions is an annual event which draws architects, designers,
students and really anyone who really cares about san diego's built environment.

in a nutshell, here's how it works.

projects from all over the city are nominated by san diegans for either an orchid or an onion
and a jury made up of architects, designers, professors, students, etc. review the submissions,
and narrow them down.  next, they spend an entire day visiting these projects and afterwards,
they sit and discuss their merits and inadequacies and make their final votes.

several weeks later, an awards ceremony is held at some hip venue in san diego,
but not before owners are notified of their award {good or bad} and invited to the event,
to accept their award. it's all done in a respectful way, and though poorly designed projects
often get groans, the ones that show up to receive their 'onion' get applause for having balls
to get up there in the first place, especially when the owner insists their project isn't deserving
of an onion.

two years ago, christopher and his team took home an orchid for high tech high chula vista {9-12},
and this year, high tech high chula vista k-8 received an orchid as well.

here's what the jurors said about the school:
Taking several cues from its Orchid-awarded high school neighbor, High Tech High K8 borrows colors and sweeping roofs while adding a funky “quilt” pattern of corrugated metal cladding, and sharing the inspiration of rich ranching traditions and the rolling landscape of its setting.
K8’s entry is announced from the campus walk by a forest of wing-shaped shade cloth awnings which provide protection for outdoor lunch areas. The lively patterns, layout and colors in the play yard reflect collaboration with the middle school students, making it “very easy to understand why a kid would want to learn here.” With generous windows framing views to the nearby hills, and its precise orientation, the building and overhanging roofs provide protection from the sun’s glare while maximizing natural daylight within. Huge bay windows also flood the elementary classroom wing with light, and enliven the room by cleverly serving a dual purpose as reading nooks. The connection of classrooms to the natural environment allows the outdoor area to acts as bonus space for group and individual activities.
The design is simple and straightforward, yet utterly engaging. Everything about High Tech High K8 makes so much sense, and money was spent in all the right places; every school should apply these wonderful design concepts!”
i love the last few sentences. it sums up the project so well.

HTH is a non-profit corporation, and i remember hearing c talk
often about how little money there was to build this school.
yet, the team was still able to pull off an orchid winner,
and more than that, a LEED platinum building!
for those not in the industry, this is the highest rating given
to a building for green/sustainable design {it's kinduva big deal}

c gave me a private tour before it opened last fall {2011},
and i toured it again with a group of san diego architects months later.
i remember hearing several in the group say i wish i could have gone to
a school like this.  my sentiments exactly.
{my schools seriously looked and felt like jails}

Sunday, October 21, 2012

explorer's fall festival

the family spent all morning at soccer games and all afternoon
at explorer's fall festival.

finn wore his new luke skywalker costume and i convinced scout that wearing his
white stormtrooper costume wasn't a great idea because it would get really dirty {the truth}
instead, i suggested he wear the owl costume that finn wore 2 years prior. 

he furrowed his brow at my suggestion.
i responded with "did you know owl's are fierce predators".
{cool or scary costumes are preferred.  'cute' costumes aren't}.

after he tried it on, he went to a full length mirror and exclaimed "i look ridiculous!"
i begged to differ and convinced him he would be unique and that owls are VERY cool.
finn agreed and shared some some owl knowledge with him.

he also shared that he wore the costume when he was 6 and in first grade,
a whole year older than him.  that upped the coolness factor a lot for scout!
he ended up wearing it AND the black tights too. *yay*

the boys ran around from booth to booth with their limited number of tickets we purchased for them. i spent half the day volunteering at the pumpkin bowl booth which was more work than i anticipated. setting up toilet paper rolls into pyramids over and over again proved exhausting, so i eventually recruited some helpers: finn and his friends. {and rewarded them with candy}






 






 


























it was a little bittersweet seeing scoutie in this costume.
i worked so hard on it for finn a few years back.
now, my last little boy is wearing it.

i'm so glad that scout wore it proudly in the end.
i will never tell him he looked absolutely adorable, instead of fierce. *wink*

at bedtime, he reminded me that on halloween, he is going to be
a stormtrooper from star wars, NOT an owl. 

absolutely i said.


Friday, October 19, 2012

utah, part 3: coming home

the day after our 8 hour hike,
all of us woke up a bit stiff , some more than others.
by day's end i was walking like an old lady. *grin*  

the kids shared about their day and we shared photos
of the hike with them. swimming through canyons and 50 degree
water didn't impress finn and scout, but the dinosaur footprints we
saw on the hike definitely did.   

before we got on the road, we walked to their
neighborhood park and i snapped a few photos of the kids.
i can't get over how big maya and isaac are getting.













































on our drive back to san diego, we drove through las vegas to rendezvous
with my brother todd and his wife heather.  they were there to see jason mraz
in concert and celebrate their anniversary and heather's birthday.

our time together was short but we squeezed in every minute we could.
we picked them up at the lovely bellagio where they were staying,
and drove to the red rock casino for dinner.  the concert was held there.

we found a restaurant called terra rosa in the hotel and enjoyed a delicious
dinner outside on the patio. the weather was perfect and if time would have
allowed, i could have sat there all night with them.  unfortunately, we couldn't
but we had a wonderful 2 hours catching up on each other's lives.
heather was glowing {they are expecting a baby in march}.
here is the happy couple.

heather and todd {she shared her b-day cheesecake with all of us}






















after dinner, they were off to see jason mraz {i was a teensy bit envious}
i might be his biggest fan.  *wink*  heather was so sweet and during the
concert she took a little video clip of him singing frank d fixer for me.
it was such a treat to watch on the drive home. i love this lady!

during our time on the road, scoutie finished reading two of his
magic treehouse books and finn and i listened to the entire audio book
of the hobbit {my book club's selection for this month}. oh how he loved it.
after, i promised him we would go see it in the theater in december.
the lord or the rings movies are off-limits....much too dark for young kids.

so that was our whirlwind west coast roadtrip.






Tuesday, October 16, 2012

utah trip part 2: zion national park

it's been a little nutty around here which is the reason for my delay in
posting part 2 of our recent utah trip.  without further adieu...

our adventure didn't stop after the outdoor theater experience.
months prior to our visit, my sweet b-i-l trevor put his name into a lottery
to get 'back country' permits for us to hike in zion national park.
he and his wife love to hike and they are lucky there's no shortage of places to go in utah.

when trev found out he was selected in the lottery,
he sent us a link to this website so we knew what hike we were in for.   
{even then, i still didn't realize exactly what we were in for}.

i just knew we'd have to swim through cold water {50 degrees was a shocker},
wear harnesses and with the help of his canyoneering friend jason,
we'd repel down rock faces in several areas of the hike.
this was the type of hike i've been wanting to do in utah...
to really explore the canyons and not just walk on the rim and look down.
this was my type of adventure.

i've always thought the red rock all over st. george was beautiful,
but words can't even describe what the zion had in store for us.






trev and shannon invited 2 other lovely couples so there was 8 of us total.
we had a really good time getting to know each other during this all day
hike, and since we all had kids within a year or two of each other, we
were able to relate to each other well and find lots to talk about.

...i can't even begin to describe this amazing hike.
words. just. can't. describe.
i'll just share some images i pulled from google.























i hope to post some of photos of our own this weekend.
they were taken with our low end water camera so don't expect
beauties like above. :)

buenas noches.
xo

~ oh and i forgot to mention, this children did not join us on this hike.
there were all too young for an 8 hour technical hike like this.
when they are older, they will join us. at what age is still being decided.

while we were hiking the kids were having lot of fun too.
my very thoughtful and organized s-i-l arranged to have a sitter come over at 7am
that saturday to watch their two and our two.  i don't think any of the kids missed us.
they were having so much fun. they had all kinds of adventures, including a visit here.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

utah roadtrip part 1

the boys and i made it home from our whirlwind of a weekend
travelling across the southwest.  we had such an adventure!

it started before dawn last friday morning, at 4am {c is an animal i tell ya}

we made great time and arrived in st. george just after lunch and spent the
afternoon catching up with the utah gerbers.
we also squeezed in some swimming and jumping on their trampoline.
YES, they have a ground-level trampoline and it was so much fun!
{i was seriously acting like a teenager on that thing}

that evening shannon had something extra special planned for us all.
she had tickets for us all to see the musical, aladdin at tuacahn,
an AMAZING amphitheater nestled into red rock.
i've never seen a more stunning outdoor theater.
what a treat for the utah gerbers to have just minutes away from them:




















the show incorporated some 3D effects so we were all given special glasses.


cousins maya {9}, finn {8} and isaac {6}


~ scoutie ended up getting sick just after we walked into the stadium.
he had complained of a stomach ache on the drive over.
he was in c's arms when he decided to empty the contents of his stomach. *eek*
{it was a very good thing c had on a tee underneath his main shirt}.

we *think* it might have to do with all physical exertion of the day.
he did lots of jumping and swimming and then eating and them jumping again.
after a little clean up, the boys joined us in the stadium and scoutie was fine the rest of the night
and able to enjoy the play. whew!!



scoutie {5} and cousin maya {9} - taken minutes before he got sick. poor lil' guy.

stay tuned.  there's much more to come...




Thursday, October 4, 2012

jenny lou's birthday


jenny lou is a nickname my oldest sister gave to jen,
{she actually gave us all a countrified name but i can't remember them all}

following up to my last post,
the boys and i celebrated jen's birthday last night here.
we devoured our black bean burgers and ate WAY too many french fries 
{regular, sweet potato and garlic - we sampled them all}. 

a few photos of our evening, all snapped with my new iphone
by either scoutie or me 




pretty raspberry chocolate cupcake




















boys and i are off to utah for a long weekend to visit trevor, shannon and the kids.
{and we're rendezvousing with my brother todd and his wife in las vegas on our way home}
we're all looking forward to it.  i better get packin'!


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

you say it's your birthday...

happy birthday to you...
{i have that beatles tune in my head tonight}

probably because today is my sister jen's birthday.
yeppers. the baby in the family is 31!
now i really feel old. {thanks for that sis}

i was looking for a pix of a pretty baked good to send
to her this morning and i found this crazy cute cake.
it's perfect for a girl who loves sugar and DONUTS.

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the cake i had baked for her wasn't this fancy schmancy,
but it was baked in a bundt pan and it was going to have white glaze
frosting dripped over it and presented to her on a pretty white pedestal.

unfortunately she didn't get that cake.
i couldn't get it out of the bundt pan in one piece.
{i ended up just tossing it}

the birthday girl didn't go without something sweet.
she got donuts from her roommate, and i picked up some gourmet
cupcakes from the bakery. she enjoyed a raspberry chocolate one.
YUMMY!

we had a nice evening together, eating {too much}and celebrating at the station,
a casual neighborhood eatery in south park.

not more than 2 minutes after leaving the restaurant,
scoutie asked if he could text auntie jen and leave her a birthday message.
{c let him text me a few days ago and now suddenly he's 5 going on 15}.

i suggested he CALL auntie jen and leave a message so, with a little help, he did.
he told her she was the best auntie in the whole weeeold and then said XOXO.
she really is.

birthday photos coming tomorrow. just need to pull from my cell.

Monday, October 1, 2012

going commando

tonight's post title isn't about the 1985 movie starring arnold schwarzenegger.
going commando refers to the practice of guys not wearing underwear.
{i first heard it when i was in high school}

so why this topic?

well we have a 5 year old in the house who prefers 'going commando' all the time.
i think it started this past summer when he basically lived in boardshorts {i.e. swimshorts}.
my hope was the time school rolled around, he'd be back in skivvies.
i was wrong.

since i helped dress him for his first day of school, i can safely say he had underwear on,
but since then, he more or less dresses himself, and with no one standing there telling him
to wear them, he's been choosing to just skip them.

last night i was gently teasing him about it and said  "i'm not sure kids are allowed to
go without underwear at explorer, it might be part of the school rules".

finn, our always logical child responded,
"i don't think there's a RULE against that mom. no one ever tells anyone if they
aren't wearing underwear and no ones check.  it's not a policy....at least not yet".
{those were his words exactly...gosh finn oliver just kills me}.

i laughed out-loud, and said you're right finn.

gosh, the conversations that take place in our home most evenings are so funny.
there's very little reason to turn on a television for entertainment. i have boys.

i'm not sure how long this phase of scoutie's will last, but i've decided not to fight him on it.
there are more important things to worry about than a little boy going commando. *wink*

~ on a different note, last weekend scout brought him a stuffed fox named zorro.
this fox belongs to his kindergarten class, and like finn's ellie the elephant,
he goes home with a different student every week.

per the instructions, scout had to do something fun or special with zorro and
then write or draw a photo in the zorro class journal.  this little red fox joined the
family for our sunday fun day at belmont park.  he rode the carousel,
played arcade games and later that night, had a story read to him by scoutie.


dreaming of riding the wooden coaster {background}










































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I'm a Southern California mom to 2 boys and a wifey to my long-time love. I work full-time and life is a bit crazy, but I strive to remember to take time to enjoy the little things, because in the end, it's those things that will matter most.