Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

Dad rode a bike and Page rode a pony

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Brendan woke up early to meet Bobby and Meegan so the boys could ride Levi’s GranFondo. It was a grueling 106 mile road race. Brendan came in at 5 hours and 42 minutes, faster than Levi! Apparently it was all worth it due to the enormous amount of Paella that was given out after they finished the race.

Page and I drove up to Santa Rosa after sleeping in a bit. We met Meegan and spent the day listening to music and lounging in the shade. Page also got to ride her first pony, after all, Dad did say he promised her a pony if she got in the bathtub. So she got a head start, not sure she knew what was going on… She was such a good girl this day, I think she was a bit exhausted from all the excitement as she slept almost the whole day away on Sunday.






McSweaty vs. McDreamy

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

McSweaty…

McDreamy…

I think you know who wins… (Meegs, you are right he is at least 5’10”)

Who’s excited now?

Monday, September 20th, 2010

First big road trip

Friday, September 17th, 2010

A couple of days in the mountains would be nice.

We stayed in the former Olympic ski area of Squaw Valley, fifteen minutes from Lake Tahoe.

Let’s go to Yosemite!

Yosemite was full, so we stayed in Lee Vining on the east side of the Sierras, overlooking Mono Lake.

Don’t tell anyone, but we took the hire car down a dirt road to explore the ghost town of Bodie.

We did make it to Yosemite. Mum and Dad explored the Yosemite Valley while Alex, Page and I sought out bears in the forest near the Hetch Hetchy lake, where we stayed on the western side of Yosemite.

Let’s go home!

Page was Miss Relaxed in the car.

Lake Tahoe and Yosemite pix coming soon

Sunday, September 12th, 2010


We are waiting on modern technology before we post pix from our first road trip with Page. Grandpa Craig seen here capturing one of the many moments..

Melt my Heart

Sunday, September 12th, 2010


We have just returned from a 5 day road trip. Brendan and I sat in the back seat with Page while Grandpa and Grandma sat in the front and navigated us through Lake Tahoe and Yosemite. We drove on average for 4 hours a day and Page was the perfect traveling companion. She held on tight to Dad’s hand for many, many miles…

Duelin’ Granmas

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

We were lucky enough to have two Grandmas in town to spoil our daughter for the last few days.

It was great to get the benefit of all the (not that many, really) years of child-rearing experience.

I’m glad to say that the two Grandmas shared the spoiling in good spirits.

No pistols at dawn.

No banjos.

38 week bump and our last weekend alone evah

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

Brendan and I were chillin’ at home on the couch last Thursday night when we realized that we had just one more weekend left alone, just the two of us. My Mom and little sister are coming this weekend from Mexico to spend the month of August in San Francisco. And Baby P will show up shortly after they arrive… It was this realization that brought on a slight panic attack and closing of the throat and the decision that we needed get out of town for a night.

We drove north on Highway 1, snaking through Marin County and up onto the Sonoma Coast. As soon as we hit the top of Marin County, we hit fog. Apparently July and August are the worst months to visit the coast. Then we ventured down into the coastal towns of Stinson Beach, Point Reyes and our final destination of Bodega Bay. Bodega Bay was the sleepy little coastal town where Alfred Hitchcock shot The Birds. It had a bit of a creepy feel to it but I quickly forgot once I settled into my massage pressie from Brendan. Ahhhhhhh… You have no idea how badly I needed that and it was the best massage evah.

The old saying “The coldest winter I ever spent was the summer in San Francisco” proved true. Our idea of a dinner picnic on the beach to watch the sunset turned into a seafood dinner in and a cozy night curled up next to the fire in our room watching Sideways, which we thought they must have on constant repeat due to the fact we were in the heart of wine country. Slightly boring and cliche? Yes, but a welcome distraction from the panic attack rising up in my throat.

Sunday we took our time in the morning. Brendan ate enough breakfast for four people as usual and we ventured off to find the picture perfect beach I had seen on the internets. My masseuse recommended Shell Snake Beach. Really? Well, we took some silly pictures and had some laughs and then Brendan got hungry again and we went to find one of the Oyster shacks we had seen on the way up. Yum! Fresh raw and BBQ oysters, crab sandwich, clam chowder and a special appearance by Steve Zissou. Oh, the many hipsters you will find in and around San Francisco. With our bellies full we hopped back into the car and back into sunny Palo Alto. The next time we venture out there will be three of us. Crazy. And I cannot wait.

Soon to be Superstar

Cheese

Tell me how you really feel

Baby Shower

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

While we were in Durango, my dear friends put together a baby shower for us. It was really great to see everyone. The party was at Mark and Sarah’s beautiful house in the valley. We had a BBQ in the backyard. All men, kids, and dogs were welcome. That was our kind of party! We got tons of great gifts. Thank you!!!

Me and B - Happy!

HUGE!

CrisAnn and Steve - the best neighbors ever!

Anne-Britt and Emily - great old friends.

Mark manning the grill - such yummy food!

Kennan and Cheryl

B and his BFF Jaquito

Steve, Nora and Matt

Cheryl, Roan Berry and B

Pressies!

Thoughtful gift from Dylan

Hound dog - PacoMan

33 week

Monday, June 21st, 2010