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20.07.2009

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It’s difficult to believe that my daughters are old enough to be riding scooters – it seems like just yesterday that they were “scooting” around the house as part of learning to walk.  But here we are 2009 – Sofi is 5 and Natalie is 4 – and they’re out riding their scooters; tearing up the neighborhood.  Fortunately, they’re having loads of fun, too!

The Razor scooters are actually pretty cool and the pink handles, wheels and board make them girly enough for even our little princesses to ride with pride.  In just a few days they’re actually pretty good at it, too, and a lot better than I would have expected.  We’ve even made the morning run to Starbucks – about three relatively long blocks away – and they did very, very well.  Before too long they will be doing the trips that Sofi is so ready to try out. Read the rest of this entry »


20.07.2009

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I’ve come to the conclusion that for as much as we try to educate our children based on our experiences, what they teach us (or remind us) is infinitely more important.  Take this weekend, for example, and the big, blue ball at the park just outside Capitola.  The big, blue ball, is huge – bigger than me by a lot and that much more bigger than both Sofi and Natalie.  Fortunately, it’s not intimidating and actually looks kind of fun.  And, of all places, it’s perched at the top of a hill (with others already having started their decent), begging to be pushed from it’s teetering spot.  I asked if they wanted to try and push it, thinking that they would think I was insane.

Instead, they were excited about trying to push it down the hill, and even as they were saying, “don’t be silly, Papa, we can’t push this down the hill” they were asking me to help to see if WE together could push it down the hill.  ‘Cause, just the thought of this was too exciting an opportunity to pass up.  So we pushed and strained and pushed a little more, but the giant ball did not move.  One lesson learned; one to go.

As we walked away, Sofi said, “that’s okay, Papa, maybe next time” with a big, giant smile on her face.  It brought tears to my eyes and made me realize that what I had forgotten is the simple joy of trying something – even when your mind says it can’t be done.  Because, for all of us, that trying may be all that is needed.  That little bit of effort brought Sofi, Natalie and me that much closer for trying together to see what we can accomplish and what we can’t.

These pictures will be my reminder, and “maybe next time” I will try that much more to do what I think can’t be done.

Papa

As an interesting side-note for any of the geeks in the house, all photos for this post were taken with my iPhone 3GS – and the quality seems pretty darn good.


06.05.2009

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For my birthday this year I took the day off work and we made the trek up to San Francisco with the girls to see the California Academy of Sciences.  This amazing museum, which just completed a multi-million dollar, five-year renovation, is a must see for everyone.  The only downside is that everyone knows they need to see it so the lines are very long, and the museum is very crowded.  Most days they sell out and unless you arrive early it’s unlikely that you will be able to see any of their shows or get into the centerpiece rain-forest exhibit.

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03.05.2009

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As a handful of our readers know – and anyone that attended our wedding – my parents have a pair of American Eskimo dogs that they treat like children.  Imagine our surprise after visiting Sausalito to get a chance to see a couple with THREE of these beautiful dogs.  They seemed to be of great personality and the girls dived right in to get their kisses and hugs from this great family.

Since I know that Grammy reads this, I’ll remind everyone that you can click on any photo for a larger video (thanks to the recent fixes) and now the kids are talking more and more about seeing grammy and the dogs that they miss so much.

Papa


01.05.2009

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The best part of not having written in a while is that there is so much to talk about.  I want to catch up quickly, but think it might be best to talk about current events first and roll back into the older stuff.  That way everyone knows what’s going on now as well as having a chance to catch up on what’s been happening.

I’ve aways been a fan of the ocean – and the water in general – so this weekend we decided to take the ferry from San Francisco across to Sausalito to talk around for a bit.  It would be a great way for the girls to get out and enjoy the beautiful weather and for us to introduce them to the experience and fun of riding the ferry.  Needless to say, it was an awesome day and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves.

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05.02.2009

It has already been a few weeks since I last posted, but not for lack of want or content.  With the beautiful weather, we’ve all just been out enjoying the “winter.”  I did want to share, though, so that everyone could see, some of the video that we took on a recent trip to Moss Landing, just south of Watsonville.  The weather was awesome -- especially so for the end of January -- and we spent a few hours around the beach enjoying the sun, sand, water, and local wildlife.

The videos below will show off some of what we saw there, with the main attractions being the beautiful (and very friendly looking) sea otters who were both enjoying the sunshine and getting a little lunch to pass their day.

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18.01.2009

I was totally joking earlier today when Isuggested on Facebook that global-warming might not be such a bad thing, but it’s truly difficult to imagine that a 73 degree day in January could be all that bad.  Of course, that was at 4:00 in the afternoon on the beach in Santa Cruz, so I imagine earlier in the day could have been nicer.  It almost shattered my happiness to hear that this is the first day in the past eight that hasn’t created a new record high temperature in the Bay Area.  I hear that some areas of the country are seeing snow.

So what did we do today… after a brief visit to urgent care to see the doctor for Sofi’s mystery rash, we went to enjoy a walk through Mountain View before heading off to the beach.  Both parts were wonderful, but it’s amazing to realize how beautiful the weather has been these past few days.  There were hundreds of people at the beach and it looks like -- with the holiday -- it’s going to be a great night down there, too.  After an hour or so at the beach we picked up Babi and headed home.

I took another video and even asked the girls to tell Audrey how much they wish that she could be there, too.  I figured since she was enjoying the last round of videos so much it might be nice to be mentioned on their site, too!  Hope you enjoy it Audrey (and everyone else, too)!

Papa


20.12.2008

This past week was a blast -- going by way too quickly.  I can’t believe that there are only 5 more days until Christmas!  This past week we went to see the lights and fun at Christmas in the Park in downtown San Jose (pictures coming in a later post).  Mike, Lisa and Audrey joined us to enjoy this annual fun-fest.  Best of all, this year we got to see Santa!!  Check out the video for an idea of how much fun we had.

Papa


08.12.2008

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The Downtown Livermore Christmas Parade was one of last years highlights.  So much so that this year we decided to get involved so that we could be a part of the fun.  After decorating the J. Rockcliff mobile and trailer – complete with Snoopy and Woodstock – we toured through the parade route in spot 49 and enjoyed the thousands of people that came out to enjoy the festivities.  As a wonderful bonus, the girls got to spend a little one-on-one time with Santa!

We’re already looking forward to something bigger and better for next year!

Papa


05.11.2008

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My earlier posts on Halloween 2008 already showed some of what we did at Braly Elementary and Boo at the Zoo, but we didn’t really go into the Halloween Happenings or the actual trick-or-treating that we got to do.  Everything was wild fun, but man can it be overwhelming.  I can hardly imagine how larger families do it, even while knowing that the rewards must be tremendous.

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