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Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Maggie's words
Her current words:
Hi
utohhhh (meaning, oh no!)
Bye
Yes
No
Mine
My
Lamby (her favorite stuffed Lamb)
Mommy
Dada
Granpa
Grama
Baba
Whoops
WOW
Mo (more)
Peese (Please)
All done
See
Sit
Book
Cat
Dog
Milk
Up
Down
Ok, I am now realizing that she actually knows alot of words. I have been keeping this list as she was talking today. But... there were too many!
Hi
utohhhh (meaning, oh no!)
Bye
Yes
No
Mine
My
Lamby (her favorite stuffed Lamb)
Mommy
Dada
Granpa
Grama
Baba
Whoops
WOW
Mo (more)
Peese (Please)
All done
See
Sit
Book
Cat
Dog
Milk
Up
Down
Ok, I am now realizing that she actually knows alot of words. I have been keeping this list as she was talking today. But... there were too many!
Go Trojans!
Crab
Did everyone read Orangette this week (check the blogs I read over on the right)??? Sums up my love for Dungeness Crab and the beauty of Sourdough bread and white wine. My version also includes my darling husband... the expert crab cracker. He is one of those wonderful people who cracks the entire crab before eating. And he also cracks enough crab for everyone! Once it is cracked, with proper ceremony, we dig into the pile of lump crab and drench it in butter. I love him for this, and so much more.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Heading Home
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Why I love being a stay at home mom
Today Maggie found her shadow. It was so amazing. We spent a good hour jumping around trying to step on it. So cute.
Monday, February 09, 2009
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Maggie Smith, 17 months old
Maggie is 17 months old and she is hilarious. Funny. Really funny. She is also really busy, loving, cute, and wants her way. My friends have lots to say about this age... but most tell me it is 'the calm before the storm'. She is super cute, charming, and it feels like she will turn 2 any day. You know what happens then. Temper tantrums.
This weekend she enjoyed mommy's girls night out in Pebble Beach. She was so pretty last night at dinner with her little bow. This morning at breakfast she decided to take a bath in the water glass. Not my ideal display of table manners, but oh well!
Pictures to follow...
This weekend she enjoyed mommy's girls night out in Pebble Beach. She was so pretty last night at dinner with her little bow. This morning at breakfast she decided to take a bath in the water glass. Not my ideal display of table manners, but oh well!
Pictures to follow...
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Monday, February 02, 2009
More from Disneyland!
Disneyland!
Baba turned 70 years young yesterday and we all went to Disneyland to celebrate! Baba wanted to take Maggie to the Happiest Place on Earth. The rest of us just got to tag along!
Friday, January 30, 2009
The Aquarium!
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is amazing. I have been there so many times throughout the years... we even had our Marine Biology class in high school there every week! Maggie loves all of the fish and the 'hands on' areas. We were there right when it opened and went over to see the Outer Bay tank (picture two story HUGE tank with sharks, sun fish, tuna, etc). She ran up to the tank and yelled.... MINE!!! MINE!!!
Monday, January 26, 2009
Mommy & Maggie
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Helping Daddy
John came in to town this weekend for a short visit. What happens when you have a dada who lets you do what ever you want... including play with the shaver?? A happy little girl and a very nervous dada. I love her expression in both of these pictures. It looks like she is telling him how to do it.
Watching history
Beach time with Auntie Gianna!
Making Lemonade from Lemons
While we were over in the valley this weekend, we decided to drive by our Grandparent's old house. They have been gone for years now, after a long and happy life. No one had seen the house for about a year and a half. As we drove up, there were 10-15 cars parked in the front lawn/driveway. They were brokers touring the house in preperation for a forclosure hearing! We were able to sneak in to get a peak of the place.

The tree out front was gone, the plants along the house were torn out, the bedroom was painted black and dark green, the fruit trees were gone, the pool was green and frothing. It looked nothing like my grandparents house. It actually looked like someone woke up everyday for the last 2 years and was determined to destroy it. Because it did not look anything like their place or the place of childhood weekends, it really was not that sad.
You know what was still there... the door knocker... with their name.
You know what was still there... the door knocker... with their name.
They say you can never go back. 'They' are right.
Hats off to Patrick
Mom & Dad enjoying the party
Mom with Lynn and Joy. They met in 1961 and have been friends ever since.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Beach Bums
In case you have been keeping up with us for a while, you probably have noticed that we don't actually 'do' much. Especially when we head out west to stay at Baba's beach house. Our days go like this: get up, walk to our favorite bakery (yes, always in our sweats, if you know Santa Cruz, you know you don't have to dress up!), get breakfast and coffee, walk down under the trestle to the beach, sit at the benches drink our coffee and read the paper (Maggie usually is snoozing by this point... for some reason all of the 'deliciousness' at the bakery tuckers her out!), watch the surfers at the jetty, walk home. We repeat this at noon and 6 pm. That is it!
Do you think that this counts as exercise?
PS. We actually do more that this... but this is stuff I dream about when we are in some other part of the world! Want to join us? Call anytime.
The long road to... Home?
Our trip to California did not start as we had planned. Well, it started as we had planned, but did not end that way! We left our house at 1 pm and returned to our home (yes, the place we started) at 10 pm. We flew 40 miles on an airplane, had Steph pick us up and drive us back home... a little upset that we missed our connection by minutes! Aghhh.
While air travel is a real pain, especially when you are alone with a very mobile little girl, it was worth it. Stepping of the plane in San Francisco to sunshine, not a cloud in the sky, 68 degrees! As we round the cliff heading to the house, the view always takes my breath away. But today, it was a special day, picture perfect, waves, water, familes out at the beach, bbqs, bands playing downtown... Summertime! In the middle of January. It is going to be a great month out west.
While air travel is a real pain, especially when you are alone with a very mobile little girl, it was worth it. Stepping of the plane in San Francisco to sunshine, not a cloud in the sky, 68 degrees! As we round the cliff heading to the house, the view always takes my breath away. But today, it was a special day, picture perfect, waves, water, familes out at the beach, bbqs, bands playing downtown... Summertime! In the middle of January. It is going to be a great month out west.
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Mommy...
Baked Snap Peas
Before Mommy stepped to the sink to wash some dishes she placed the baked snap peas snack in a bowl.
She turned around when she heard, "TaDa".
The snap peas were now placed artistically in a fake cupcake bottom from Maggie's kitchen.
The bowl was no where to be found.
There was a happy little girl crunching away.
She turned around when she heard, "TaDa".
The snap peas were now placed artistically in a fake cupcake bottom from Maggie's kitchen.
The bowl was no where to be found.
Happy Birthday John!
Big Daddy to some, Johnny to others, Ringo, Dada, Tiger, Pigeon, Pups, Bunny (yes, I am actually making that public!), Reno, Prince Charming, the list goes on. Today 'he' celebrated his 35th birthday. How you ask? With family and friends and a little game called Trivial Pursuit. 
Do you think they will notice if I move this piece two spaces instead of one? The Smith women took home the grand prize. All thanks to Steph and her obscure literary knowledge and of course my knowledge of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I explained to them that we had to read that book as part of a class in High School. They gave me the silent look that usually is followed by the thoughts... hummm... what do they teach in California anyways? Anyone want to support my claim to Biff's reading list? If so, are you rational or romantic? This is so much more important than learning how many planets there are!
Do you think they will notice if I move this piece two spaces instead of one? The Smith women took home the grand prize. All thanks to Steph and her obscure literary knowledge and of course my knowledge of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. I explained to them that we had to read that book as part of a class in High School. They gave me the silent look that usually is followed by the thoughts... hummm... what do they teach in California anyways? Anyone want to support my claim to Biff's reading list? If so, are you rational or romantic? This is so much more important than learning how many planets there are!
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