Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Enjoying Friends

We met our good friends, Megan and Carlo up in San Francisco and had a delicious dinner at an Italian place in the marina.  It was so nice to see them and catch up!  The following night we had friends over to our place.  Our friend, Steve, will be finishing his post-doc and leaving Stanford to go to Cambridge in February.  Noah was very excited to have him and his wife Caroline over to our house because they have British accents and they like Star Wars and Harry Potter. The first time Noah heard his accent he asked him why he talked funny!







We went to Mike’s lab’s annual holiday party at his professor’s house.  Noah has been looking forward to this night for weeks!  Professor Moerner has a robot that’s named Rosie that Noah loves. She’s controlled by a remote and she can even bring drinks!  Amelia wore a onesie I found in one of my favorite catalogs (Uncommon Goods) that  has a picture of a pink microscope that reads, “I Love, Love, Love my Microscope”, needless to say it was a big hit a the party since Mike’s lab builds microscopes.









Lucy LOVES Amelia!  Every time Amelia is in her OSV (Over Stimulation Vehicle) Lucy puts her front paws up so she’s at eye level with Amelia and gives her kisses.  She only does this when I’m not looking because as cute as it sounds, I’m not a fan of the dog licking the baby.



I have to get back to doing laundry, packing and getting ready for all of us to fly to Utah on Thursday, we'll be spending Christmas in Park City with my family.  One last picture to share, Noah feel asleep on the couch like this and before moving him to his bed I had to take a picture.



Monday, December 6, 2010

Making a List


Now that we know we’ll be moving to Texas this summer, we’re making a list of everything we want to do, see and eat before leaving the bay area and it’s a long list.  One of my favorite things about San Francisco is when they decorate for the holidays and put up the ice rink in Union Square. It really makes the city come alive!  We decided to take Noah up and go ice skating and eat at a breakfast place we’ve been wanting to try.  Noah and I had a blast ice skating but he’s going to have some serious bruises!








When choosing restaurants in San Francisco, I usually use Yelp.com as my guide to find out if it’s “Kid Friendly” (most are not).   When choosing the breakfast place we went to before ice skating, I made sure it said “Kid Friendly” but when we got there it was clear that my idea of “Kid Friendly” and their idea of “Kid Friendly” were not the same.  After waiting in line for outside for about 45 minutes, we were seated at a table where there was a GIANT photo of a topless model from the 1920’s.  Mike and I strategically placed Noah below the photo so he wouldn’t see it, we were tempted to take of photo of Noah sitting below it but knew it would probably cause him to turn around and look at it.
 
Amelia has started doing a few new things in the past week, one being when I hold her after coming home from the studio she tries to literally eat my face.  Sounds weird, I know, but it’s absolutely adorable and makes me feel special since so far she reserves it for her mommy.  Mike was able to capture it on video this morning.
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Another new thing Amelia has started doing is diving for the food on our plates.  I guess this means it’s getting close to the time I should start her on rice cereal.  It’s a little sad for me because since she’s been born I’ve completely sustained her, which has been very special to me.  The other reason I’m holding out a little longer is because she is CHUBBY (and don’t get me wrong, it’s adorable) and until she’s able to move a little more on her own I think I should stick with breast milk.
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 And lastly, she has started kicking her legs hard when she's lying on her back.  It truly amazes me how fast she changes, I wish I could freeze time!







Monday, November 29, 2010

Family, Travel & Fun


We’ve had a whirlwind two weeks!  I’ll start with the most exciting news: Mike got a job offer from McKinsey & Co. as a management consultant!  The office he’ll be based out of is in Dallas, Texas, so next summer we’re moving to Texas.  In addition to finding out that he got the job, they told him that the coming weekend they we’re having a “meet & greet,” and it would be great if he could come and meet everyone at the office.   We were all supposed to fly to Portland that same weekend for a job interview at Intel but had to change plans since Mike wanted to go to the meet & greet as well.  Mike still flew to Portland and interviewed but took the red-eye to Dallas, so he could enjoy the fun-filled weekend that McKinsey had arranged for their offerees.  My original flight to Portland had a layover in Salt Lake City, so I just changed my ticket so the kids and I could go see my parents in Park City while Mike was in Dallas.

It ended up being a great decision for a lot of reasons, one being that I got a 24-hour stomach bug; thankfully my parents were able to watch Noah and Amelia.  I don’t know what I would have done if I’d been by myself in Menlo Park while being that sick.  Noah had a great time because his cousin, Kai (my brother Jared’s son), who is almost 4 got to come over to spend the night.  It snowed 12 inches overnight, so Noah had a blast playing in the snow!

We flew back from Utah on Sunday and met Mike at the airport; we weren’t home a full 24 hours before we repacked up and headed to Orange County to be with Mike’s family for Thanksgiving.  We had a wonderful time, since we finally got a chance to celebrate the job offer together and spend some great quality time with his parents and grandma.

Here are the pictures from the last two weeks:

Noah making us desert





Finished product, it was delicious!




View from my parent's back deck.








The kids with Grandma Sandy.












Noah got to ride in Grandpa Ray's 32 Ford Hot Rod and go to a car show.




We went to our friend David Gill's wedding.



Noah at Pretend City in Irvine, CA.







Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Week of Highs


 Amelia rolled from her back to her tummy!  She has been working at this for the last two weeks and was very excited when she finally made it all the way over.  However, in the process she had temporarily forgotten how to go from her tummy to back… which she wasn’t so thrilled about.  But as of today she was rolling her way around her play area.



Noah had a dream come true this last weekend: he had his first ride in a friends Ferrari.  Mike and I went to his parent teacher conferences and were happy to hear how well he is doing in school!  We got to look at his journal he writes in every Monday about one thing he did over the weekend and his latest journal had a bright red Ferrari with Noah behind the wheel.



Mike also sat in his dream car, a Ferrari F40.  He had a model of this car next to his bed growing up... too bad the battery was dead!







 Some cute photos to share:










Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Warning: Nudity!

I love Mike for many reasons but one thing I am especially grateful for is his love of cooking.  For those of you who know me well know that the time I enjoy spending in my kitchen is when I bake.  A love of sweets runs deep among the women in my family, and I have inherited some recipes that aren’t only yummy but bring back wonderful memories of my childhood.  However, cooking a big elaborate dinner is Mike’s territory; it’s his stress relief.  

This past weekend, our good friend Chris Hughes came over for a night and Mike made a delicious garlic chicken recipe.  We all agreed that the chicken didn’t “fall” of the bone, it “jumped” off!  We had a fun night that included Chris, Mike and Noah playing the Wii, Mike’s great meal and a fun new card game Chris taught us (a passion for card games also runs deep in the women of my family).



Amelia has enjoyed bath time since her first time in her tub around two weeks old - but today was a whole new experience!  I would fill up a cup of water and would hold it about a foot above her tummy and slowly let the water out.  Boy, did she give a great reaction; she would splash her arms and legs wildly while squealing in delight!  Noah, who often likes to help at her bath time wanted to take a video of her (below).  The three of us had such a fun time, her bath lasted a LOT longer than usual, close to 30 minutes.  It was pure “Mommy Heaven”!





The older she gets the more she “studies” him and wants to interact.  It’s been so special for me to watch the two of them.  Honestly, there is no better feeling as a mother than seeing the two of them smile!





Monday, November 1, 2010

Halloween-by-the-Sea

We spent the weekend in Carmel; my mom was able to fly in and join us, making it even more fun!  The weather ended up being BEAUTIFUL, which was a surprise since rain had been in the forecast.  On Saturday, we were able to be a part of their Halloween parade, which Noah thoroughly enjoyed!  For those of you who’ve been to Carmel, you probably know how much the town loves dogs – we got to see a lot of great dog costumes!  Unfortunately, I forgot Lucy’s costume, but Mike joked that her face is scary enough that she doesn’t need one.
 



 My mom offered to watch the kids one night so Mike and I could go out on a date - two dates in two weeks… unbelievable!  Another thing Carmel is known for is all their great romantic restaurants, so boy was it hard to choose!  



We headed back home Sunday around noon so we could take the kids trick or treating in our neighborhood.  Noah was Boba Fett, a bounty hunter from Star Wars, Amelia was a banana, and Mike and I were monkeys.
 



My mom arrived late Thursday so she was able to go with me to Noah’s kindergarten parade.  His Darth Vader costume still fit from last year, so that’s what he wore.  It was so cute to see how seriously he took his role, which included him alternating between breathing like Darth Vader and humming the music that plays during the movie when there are scenes with Darth Vader.  One of my favorite costumes of the parade was a little girl dressed up like Taylor Swift.  In the video below she’s a few kids behind Noah.





One thing I really love about when my mom visits is that not only does she love going out for breakfast as much as I do; we like the same things so we always order two meals and switch halfway through.  If you’ve never been to Carmel, I highly recommend planning a trip.  It’s so relaxing and there is so much to see in the surrounding area.


Sunday, October 24, 2010

A Win-Win


We were thrilled to have Mike’s parents come up for a quick visit!  Not only did it give them a chance to see Noah and Amelia, but they offered to babysit so Mike and I could go on our first date since Amelia was born.  It was so nice to go out and enjoy some great food and wine at one of our favorite spots.  We had a great end to our evening when we went to the local sports bar after dinner to watch the 9th inning of the Giants game.  It was fun to be somewhere with so much excitement about the Giants moving onto the World Series!

Grandpa Ray was excited because it seems Amelia is a baseball fan (watching the Giants game).













Since starting school, Noah has wanted to add the “Pledge of Allegiance” to his bedtime routine.  It‘s so cute how he enunciates each word; I had to post a video to share.



Last week, Mike had a meeting he couldn’t miss so Amelia got to go to the studio with me and help train her first client.  I couldn’t help myself, so I dressed her up in her own workout gear which included little pink sneakers.  She slept through most of the session but she got a little “core” work in during her tummy time the last ten minutes.





Modeling a cute dress her Nana bought her.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Bouncing Boy & Babbling Baby

We celebrated Noah’s 6th birthday with his friends and classmates this week at a “bounce house.”  He had such a wonderful time, and I loved it because they took care of everything . . . all I had to do was bring the cake.  I tried to take some good pictures, but as you might imagine, it was hard to get Noah to slow down for more than two seconds.









Some other Noah news, he is SOOO close to losing his first tooth!  We were telling him that once it falls out, he’ll have to put it under his pillow so he can get money from the tooth fairy.  He then said, “I think I’ll need to sleep with my eyes open because I think you guys might take it and give me money.”  He’s growing up so fast!  Earlier this week, he came home from school and asked me if it would be alright if he called me “Mom” instead of “Mommy” at school, because his friends might think it’s silly if he calls me “Mommy.”  He saw that I was having a hard time not being able to hide a bit of a sad face, so he then says that it’s okay because he’ll still call me "Mommy" at home.  

Amelia has been babbling up a storm lately!  We love having “conversations” with her; she is so expressive, just like her brother.  Something tells me she might be as chatty as he is!  



 
Lucy and I have been having our battles lately…  This week she decided to relieve herself on the new foam mats I bought for Amelia’s play area.  Then she decided to open one of my oatmeal packets and munch on it all over our couches.  She’s also been having a very hard time distinguishing her things from Amelia’s things.  Below is a picture of her curled up in Amelia’s boppy (this is a daily occurrence).  It's a good thing we think she's so adorable!


 Last weekend we went to the Stanford vs. USC game.  It was the first Stanford game we’ve gone to and, man, was it a great game!  For those of you who don’t know, I’m happy to report that Stanford beat USC in a VERY close game!  We’re going to try to make it to a few more sporting events in the time Mike has left at Stanford.



  

Here are a few new Amelia photos I've taken over the last week.