Saturday, August 25, 2012

All Aboard!

Here we are - mid bay area summer (yes, for those of you that don't live here.... summer weather continues until about mid-October... ready to move here yet?!?) and we are having loads of fun.  So what has happened since my last post... hmm.... here goes.

We are settling into the house and area nicely.  I can't believe it but we've been here 2.5 months already.  It's been great.  Probably the hardest transition for me out of everyone... Joe is loving the short commute, the kids can't get enough of the yard and all of our outside time, but I of course miss my peninsula friends and locales.  If I was working (outside the home, I caught myself before any of you other SAHM's mutter to yourself while reading this, "taking care of kids is a JOB, lady!") it'd probably be easier since I'd have that same network in place every day.  But my days are filled with kiddo activities and I had found some pretty fabulous people to do them with in San Mateo.  Also had a lot of great spots we loved to go.  The places I miss less than the people.  Our playgroup was great, the mothers club board I sat on, etc... Anyway, the good news is that I've met some people down here and have jumped right into the local mothers club, neighborhood watch, etc.  Of course I couldn't handle living here more than a month and not knowing everyone that lives around me :)

So, summer has been filled with lots of birthday parties.... let's see...  Bella turned 3, Gavin turned 3, Jackson turned 13 (yes, we have a friend that now has a teenager, that makes us old!), Sofia turned 3, Gavin #2 (yup, we've got 2) turned 3... Cody turned 2.. shoot, am I missing someone?  I feel like I should be getting a lot more rewards dollars from my toys r us club now that I listed everyone and am thinking about my many nights trolling the isles searching for gifts the night before the parties (because buying them any sooner would mean I was well organized).  I've outed myself here... but if any of these kids parents looked at the dates on the gift receipts, they'd know my shameful secret anyhow.  I'm not alone - I see the looks of shame on people faces 2 minutes to closing time buying the gifts, gift bags, etc...  at least I have the stash of gift bags, cards, and tissue paper at home.. I've kind of got it together, right?

The kids... Claire is a beast!  She's currently 8.5 months old.  She starting crawling about a month ago (7.5 months) and is now flying through the house making us crazy!  She can pull herself up onto just about anything and I'm fairly certain she'll be walking by 9.5 months.  Some parents think this is great, they think their kids are "advanced".  I find this, especially since we already have one mobile monster, to be a bit annoying :)  Why can't she just sit there for a few more months?!  We are definitely loving watching her grow.  It's so interesting to see the girl vs. boy development.   She is so thoughtful about everything.  Gordon did and still does just do things.  Not much thought behind it.... just do it.  He doesn't go around stuff, he goes through it.  Claire looks at stuff, assesses the situation and makes a decision.  They're smarter than boys out of the womb.   She throughly enjoys terrorizing her brother.  She steals toys, pulls hair, all sorts of fun stuff.  Gordon has yet to figure out that he is much bigger than her and could easily steal the toys back.. for now it's just funny to watch.  Babbling has started, we're getting a lot of dadada and bababa.. I'm still waiting on the mama.  Still just 2 bottom teeth but I'm sure more are soon to come.  Thankfully neither of the kids is too bothered by teething so we never really know when it's happening until they sink one of the new ones into our fingers.

Gordon... well, I can't believe my baby is going to be 2 in one week.  Man this has flown by.  He is so much fun.  Words are really flowing, 3-4 word sentences are starting to pop up here and there (not that we can understand all 4 words every time) and he's just generally loving life.  He is obsessed with trains, trucks, cars, water, and pretty much anything with wheels on it or that makes loud noises (but not too close to him, of course.)  Current obsession is monster trucks.  I'm sure Joe is going to love when he requests to go to a monster truck rally..ha!  Budweiser and cowboy hats here he comes.  Oh - he has somewhat of an interest in the potty.. hasn't actually used it, but loves to sit on it and say poo poo or pee pee.  Also, he found great fun in turning my bidet toilet seat into a waterpark in our bathroom.  You can imagine my excitement when I found him in there splashing in puddles and using the bidet stream as a drinking fountain.  And here I was excited that he was playing with his trains so quietly by himself... I should have known.  You got me once Gordon...  He's about half way through his swim lessons and is really doing well.  He jumps in, goes under with no problem and is making progress with kicking.  Right now he's in the parent/child class but they've approved him to enroll in the 3 year old class that is just child/instructor so that's next up.   He's discovered Curious George and we had our first family movie night a week ago - all curled up on the sofabed and ate some popcorn while watching Curious George 2 aka "monkey movie".  It was a hit.

What else... we've been exploring some local parks in San Jose, Los Gatos, and even made it to Gilroy Gardens once so far.  We are loving our membership to Happy Hollow Park and Zoo in San Jose... the best toddler amusement park ever!  Rides that they can go on alone?  Yes please!!  Gordon and I even got to ride the roller coaster over this last weekend since Joe came along and could hang out with Claire.  The kid is fearless!  Not many 2 year olds are tall enough to be allowed on, so I'd say he was one of the younger riders - I was impressed!  We had a fun beach day in Santa Cruz with Maris and Fia (minus the CRAZY 2 hour drive home in traffic!!), a day at the Emma Prusch Farm also with Maris and Fia...  and lots and lots of mornings at local parks.  One more Fia activity - we went with Tom and Maris to Roaring Camp Railroads and road the choo choo.  Such fun!  It was the Day Out With Thomas event so lots of extra fun Thomas stuff to play on.

My garden has been going crazy.   Me, the person who can't even keep a basil plant alive, has managed to produce real food.  Like enough to make meals and even share with friends!!  I know, shocking.  I've got yellow zucchini squash, papaya pear squash, tomatoes, Japanese eggplant, red and green peppers, onions, basil, parsley, and the beginnings of a huge crop of spaghetti squash growing.  Joe attributes my success to the built in irrigation system in my raised garden bed.  I attribute it 100% to me being an amazing gardener.  I'm like a plant whisperer.  OK, it's most likely the whole consistent water thing....but whatever, the point is that we have lots of yummy, organic, FREE food in our backyard.  I have BIG plans for next year.. more plants, another raised bed, chickens (if I can convince Joe) and more.  I'm telling you... once we have enough money saved to put solar panels in we are going to be off the grid and self sustaining!!!  Next stop, no shoes, bra-less, and dreadlocks.  Kidding.. about the no bra thing at least :)

I'm now attempting to "get on the wagon" and lose some baby weight so there have been many visits to the YMCA.  It's a great family spot and they have FREE child care when you work out!!  Awesome.  What is not awesome is that my kids have not allowed me to fully take advantage of this service.  I typically get about 20 minutes into a workout only to see the look of dismay on the face of one of the Kids Club staff standing in front of my treadmill to tell me that one of the kids is losing it.  First it was Gordon... he wasn't into me leaving him.  Claire could have cared less.  A few massive snotty nosed, can't-catch-my-breathy meltdowns  and Gordon was great, loved playing with the kids, started really digging the idea of mom being gone.. I figured I was home free.  Next thing I know, we walk in, Gordon runs right in to play with his "friends", I go to do the hand off of the baby and the very, very bad face immediately shows up.  It's that face that you see and know it is far, far worse than an immediate cry.  The kind where she's revving up, thinking about just how pissed she is so that in about 10 seconds when that first wail comes out, oh boy, it's a doosie.  But, I stay strong (she's #2 - please, no more heartache for me!) and walk out giving the staff a big "Don't worry, you guys are great, she'll cheer up in no time" pep talk. "Nothing a little peek a boo and fruit squeezy can't cure" I say...  HA!  16 minutes and 45 seconds later, there's that face in front of my treadmill again.  I've now just resolved to smiling, saying "which one is it this time" and heading back like I'm being walked to the principals office.  The good news is the staff is super nice.  They just keep telling me that in just a few more tries we'll be there.  I will believe it when I see it.  Until then, I shall accept the fact that it may be a few more months of some unwanted poundage hanging around.  It just becomes hard to justify the inner tube that is now my stomach as "baby weight" when the "baby" is almost walking.  Oh well... that's way stretch pants were invented.

OK - what else... Oh, Grandma and Grandpa (AKA, Doug and Eileen) made their way to CA for a visit.  Gordon and Claire loved spending lots of time with them and Joe and I LOVED our first official night away together since we had Gordon.  I cannot count the night I spent in the hospital when I had Claire... even though it did almost feel relaxing to only have a newborn to worry about.  We didn't do anything too crazy.. in fact, we were in bed with takeout cheesecake by 10PM.  But, oh, was it nice to just worry about us and wake up when we wanted (which is now 6AM anyway, yuck!!!)  We stayed at the Marriott downtown San Jose... only about 10 minutes from home, but they had a pool, restaurants in walking distance, and most importantly, a room that didn't have small terrorists running around destroying it.  It was really nice to walk to dinner and not have to ask for a high chair or ask for more napkins, yet again, as you get judged by the waiter who sees that your toddler has now spilled his water for the 3rd time and your baby is throwing 80% of her food onto the floor.  We do love that life, but wow, it was nice to have a night of freedom!   Made us realize just how nice it would be to have grandparents that lived nearby.... we are officially jealous (as if we weren't before) of our friends that have the luxury of grandma and grandpa overnights.

We finally managed to have our garage sale last weekend.  Purged a lot of stuff which felt really good... donated the rest to charity and will be donating some of the $ from the sale to charity and some to the charity of Gordon's birthday party fund.

I think that about sums up our last month or so.  On the horizon - we are doing a short trip to Portland in late September.. just a few days where we'll stay at Danielle and Jason's house with Aunt Cecelia and Uncle Dan while they house sit and then get to spend the last 2 days with D and J when they return.  We are so excited to see UD and AC and are very excited to see our (very jet lagged, I'm sure) West Coast family.  Joe's high school friends Nicole and Adam are due with their first baby while we'll be there so we're hoping to meet the munchkin!!  We're also eager to see Susan, E, and Niko.... it appears Niko may have a little baby crush on Claire.  We'll see how that goes... Joe strictly enforces his no sharing cribs with boys rule and doors must remain at least 1/2 open during co-ed playtime.  Michigan in October is still up in the air.  Joe has been very busy with work and school and we're just not sure if he'll be able to swing it.  I'm debating coming with the kids without him, we'll see what happens in the next couple of weeks.  Maybe one night after one too many glasses of wine I'll decide I'm crazy enough to fly for 5 hours with both, by then fully mobile, kids.   Then comes holidays... man this year has gone fast.  We'll be celebrating both turkey day and xmas here unless something exciting comes our way.  We could be convinced to go to Tahoe or do something else close and cheap if other friends are family-less for the holidays.   Also, Claire's 1st bday is on the horizon.  Once I get through Gordon's 2nd Birthday/Housewarming Soiree next weekend I'll start thinking about things for her.  It's so nice now that we have room to entertain to be able to have the parties at the house... lugging stuff to a park is so much work!!

OK - I've successfully procrastinated trying to make a construction wreath for G's party so I better get back to work.

Hope everyone has enjoyed the last few weeks - stay cool and soak up that sun before it goes away!!

Our first family pic in quite some time - at Fia's bday party

Water table fun!

Gordon stuffing a cupcake in his mouth.  He seems to think summer birthday party season is the best!!! 

our pretty little lady


The moment we've been waiting for, joint bathtime!!  So much easier

7 month photo with Dee Dee bear... getting long! 

My garden helper

A much needed mama night out! 

Mr. construction

Gearing up to go pick Grandma and Grandpa up at the airport

Excited that Grandpa has arrived! 

"So, Grandpa, you're allowed to just sit on the couch, eat chips and watch golf for hours? Amazing!! Can I come live with you?"

Happy girl! 

Relaxing by the pool on our overnight!

Drinks/apps before dinner on our date/overnight

The best of all.... takeout cheesecake in bed by 10PM! 

We love Grandma!

Gordon on the far left.  Clearly the youngest rider by at least 2 years... it showed when he freaked out after the thing blasted off!

Grandma/Gpa time

My little costco samplers

eggplant stroganoff made from garden yield, yum!! 

music time

All Aboard!!  Roaring Camp for A Day out with Thomas

Trains!

Trains

Cuteness

Too many monkeys in our bed

My handsome almost 2 year old boy.... love that face

Story time with mom never gets old.  Not even when you're a 2 year old hot shot

Claire's big debut in the coveted push car, success! 
8 month pic with Dee Dee Bear.... check out those gams! 

Standing tall and proud!  Shit. it's time to lower the crib again!

homemade pesto with my first ever basil plant to last more than a month!  It was delicious! 

Mr. Fashion

Papaya pear squash... yum

papaya pear squash turned into this squash pasta meal...mmmm

My naked baby laundry assistant

Family movie night.  

Fire truck or police car?  It's a tough decision every time. 

Loving the climbing rocks at happy hollow

2 year well check - 39" and 35.6 pounds... yikes!!  If you truly multiply their height at 2 by 2, that would make him 6'6"!!!

Outside girl

90% garden produced stir fry ingredients (all but the onion)

Williams Farms organic veggie stir fry

My little climber

I'll get you Claire! 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Summer Love

Well, it's been a solid 2 months since my last post which I swore wouldn't happen, but we've had a hectic couple of months and are just now starting to catch back up with life.  So, what's been happening you ask?  Well....here goes.

I got back from France with the munchkins and the next day we decided to go look at cars... why does anyone say they are going to look at cars?  You know you're going to come home with one so you might as well just say you're going to buy a car.  Anyway, we decided that as much as we loved Inge (my Volvo XC90 that we bought used in 09), the cost of maintenance was about to start getting expensive and between the 2 kids and the dog we were kind of starting to outgrow it.  My common sense said we should get a minivan.  My ego and even moreso, my husbands ego decided against it :)  I'm still not quite 30 (and I will bask in that for every moment until October 4th this year) and I couldn't do it.  Joe rarely has super strong opinions about these types of things, but he made it crystal clear that he was not interested in being the next proud owner of a "swagger wagon".  So, we did the less practical, more expensive thing and bought a Honda Pilot.  I love it, it's super roomy and has lots of cool features that someday when I don't have kids nagging me (will that ever happen??) I might be able to actually figure out and use.  I still think we'll be kicking ourselves in the future years as soccer balls, kids friends, and all sorts of other crap start to get loaded in and we realize the good old MVwould have been a smarter play.  Oh well, at least I'll be able to say "I told you so" to Joe, which makes it all worthwhile.

So, back in the country one day and we have a new car.  What else shall we do to complicate life?  Well, we had been thinking for a while that it was time to start looking for another place to live.  Things got pretty tight in the condo after Claire was born and once we decided to start sleep training her in hopes she would sleep through the night and then move in the bedroom with Gordon, Joe and I started sleeping on the sofa bed.   Picture this... toddler boy has master bedroom all to himself, infant daughter has second bedroom where she gets the choice of sleeping in her bassinet or to sprawl out in the luxurious Cal King Tempurpedic bed.... 6'+ mom and dad toss and turn on lumpy sofa bed for 3 weeks straight.  Oh, what we do to get our children to sleep.  Anyway, after the France trip we had long discussions and pretty much decided the Bay Area is our home... if not for life, at least for the next long while.  With interest rates as low as they are and rental prices currently through the roof, we decided it made much more sense to buy.  So the hunt began.

We started looking for houses on the Peninsula, but it became obvious that within our budget we were going to get  a not so great fixer upper in a not so awesome neighborhood with so so schools.  Alternatively, we could look in San Jose and get much more for our money, better schools, and shave almost an hour off of Joe's commute.  OK, sold.  So we opened up our search to the South Bay and very quickly found a place we loved.  Put an offer in, got in a crazy bidding war with 15 other people and bailed.  Things got too carried away in our opinion and the house ended up going for more than we wanted to spend.  However, that weekend we found another wonderful house that was very tastefully remodeled and was the perfect little place for us.  Doesn't need any work - very move in ready... So, with the market going as nuts as it was, I decided to go out on a limb (and make my realtor very angry) and muscle the selling agent into taking a verbal offer from us at the open house.  When we called our realtor right after she about reached through the phone to hit me, but it ended up working.  He got a commitment from the sellers and we got the house!  Good thing we did it that way because he had a couple of others come through the open house that were planning to write offers that night.

Fast forward about 3 weeks and we closed escrow!  Yikes that was fast!  We found tenants for the condo, moved in, and here we are... we've been in the house about a month and love it.  We've got 9 fruit trees that have been producing some delicious oranges, grapefruit, and lemons and have peaches that are almost ready.  Gordon loves the backyard as does Sophie and we all love having our own room!!  I think we'll combine the kids in within the next year, but for now it's great to have our own space.  The neighborhood is lovely and there are tons of parks within walking distance.  We love having Joe home for dinner just about every night and he is digging the 15 minute commute!

So aside from the crazy car buying and moving, life has still been moving crazy fast as usual.  These kids change so much every day.  Claire is 7 months old already!!  She is sitting up and watching her brothers every move. I think she makes a mental list each time he steals a toy or steps on her to get by and I'm convinced she fully intends to issue payback when she can move.  I think she'll be walking very early which terrifies us.  She is eating anything and everything she can get her hands on and is finally sleeping through the night.   Gordon is talking so, so much.  So much so that I sort of wish he had an off switch :)  Lots of words, about 60% that I can actually make out... but he has so much to say.   He will not settle until you've repeated what he's said - oh how fun that is.  Car, car, car, car, car, car.... OK!! We get it, Car!  And then he moves on... truck, truck, truck, truck, truck... you get the gist.

What else.... the kids are really starting to take an interest in one another.  It's really cute to watch them stare at each other and giggle.  Gordon loves to feed Claire her puffs and Claire loves to try and rip his hair out of his head, which surprisingly, he doesn't seem to mind.

Now that we are much closer to Aunt Vickie and Uncle Mike, we've been spending lots of time with them which has been great.  We do afternoon pool dates at the Country Club with AV and Gordon LOVES to play with her!!  I'd say Aunt Vickie is his favorite pool toy :)   We went to music in the park in Los Gatos with them last week and it was a blast.  We hope to do it most weeks from now until the end of the season.  It's great to get outside, enjoy some free local music, and enjoy way too many yummy snack and glasses of wine.  We've been doing story time at one of the local libraries and it's awesome - nothing like what we had in San Mateo.  There is a guy that runs it that does all kinds of fun songs, dancing, puppets and more.  Gordon digs it and Claire is pretty into it as well.

Sophie is thoroughly enjoying her new space, though much to her dismay, we didn't leave the kids at the old house.  We're trying to train her to just go to the bathroom in one area of the yard, but you know what they say about old dog, new tricks...

Joe is working hard as usual and really enjoying the different challenges with his new job (I guess not so new anymore, he's been there 6 months already!).  Always good to learn new things and make new connections.  He's playing on a work softball team - Los Oso's Locos (The Crazy Bears) and they are terrible.  Well, at least at the game the kids and I went to last week they were :)  He is off playing right now and supposedly they are playing the best team in the league so I'm actually surprised I didn't see him home 20 minutes after game time when they got shut out :)  Who knows, maybe a week of practice made them into softball studs?!?!  


I am actively trying to get us fully settled into the house, get things organized and decorated and operate as our social "cruise director" as usual.  Let's face it... being home with 2 kids under 2 every day, keeping the house relatively clean, bellies full and butts clean is sometimes all that gets done.  However, I am gearing up to hopefully have a garage sale soon to purge out all the things I decided we can live without as I was unpacking.   It's currently taking up half of our garage and we're eager to reclaim the space!  


We are hoping to plan a trip back to Michigan for the fall so we can see everyone, people can finally meet Claire and we're going to try and do a family/friends bday party for Gordon since it's so rare that he gets to see all of the extended family.  It might be a month or so belated, but hey, it works.  If we're really lucky we may even plan it to include the weekend of CMU's homecoming so Joe and I can go pretend we're young for an afternoon!  


In other, sad news, my little buddy Gizmo went to visit the eternal dog park a couple of days ago.  His health was rapidly declining and my parents decided that as much as they will miss him, the time had come to let him go.  We are all very sad to say goodbye.  I have lots of fond memories of him as I know my parents do too.... my favorite still has to be the day I came home with him and my dad said it was the ugliest thing he'd ever seen.  Fast forward a few months and the two were inseparable.  That dog had him wrapped around his little dog fingers almost instantaneously.  They were the ultimate trio, Doug, Eileen, and Gizmo....  he will be missed and his bed will be hard to fill.  But, on that note... the parents are resisting the idea of getting another dog.  I disagree..  All of you dog lovers know that a house is not a home without a dog in it.  So, if you come across a cute, well behaved, small (<15lbs) dog that needs a home, please let me know!  


Well, that was a big update...  hope to have shorter, more frequent posts in the future.  Hope everyone is well and enjoying the summer!! 



Gordon at one of our final play sessions at Parents Place in San Mateo... looking so much bigger than everyone else!! 


Happy girl on the swing!


Wouldn't settle until he could wear mamas hat, backwards. 


Water fun with our neighbor, Luci... oh how we'll miss our neighbors! 



Foster City fair 


Stacked moving boxes = new jungle gym


big brother reads little sister stories - precious! 


ready for an adventure


first time in the high chair at a restaurant - this is big time! 


Harvesting shortly after we moved in - so much fun! 


one of our first crops.... not a bad lot! 


why not use the fruit as decoration??  edible arrangements anyone?


Claire's prune mustache that looks just a bit like a hitler mustache.  oops. 


Loving the fire truck ride at Gilroy Gardens! 


Ready to go cheer dada on at his softball game


Japanese Friendship Garden in San Jose


So excited to be sitting up and part of the party


Loving story time at the library!

Big debut riding in the front of the cart.   Grocery shopping just got a lot more fun for Claire! 


Our little outdoor diner


4th of july babes


house pics, these were all before we moved in- living room

master bedroom

front of house

backyard


kitchen