Friday, June 15, 2007

We're BACK! And it was wonderful!


We had such a nice time at Ventana! What a special place. Our time was spent sleeping in, drinking coffee on the balcony looking out over forested canyons, strolling the grounds, enjoying spa treatments, lounging in a hammock, eating delicious meals, playing games, reading, hanging out at the pool.... sounds like we were busy, doesn't it? Actually it was quite relaxing.

MANY many many thanks to Mom & Dad for taking up residence in our house to watch the kids for the weekend. We are grateful every day that we have my parents so close by. We know how lucky we are! Thank you!!!!

Friday, June 08, 2007

We're.... LEAVING!

Well, this doesn't exactly measure up to a trip to Italy or even Canada, but I'm thrilled to report Jeff and I are getting out of town for the weekend -- the first time away from the kids since well before Andrew was born. We are headed to Ventana in Big Sur. My amazing, wonderful, ever helpful parents are staying with Julia and Andrew. Thank you Benne and Grandpa! We anticipate a lot of uninterrupted sleeping, conversation, reading, playing games, etc. Not to mention a spa treatment or two... We'll report back when we return! Have a good weekend everybody!

Big sister, big helper!

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Saturday, June 02, 2007

The travel bug

I think it all started when I read Eat Pray Love, a new bestseller by Elizibeth Gilbert. If you haven't read it, you really must. She writes about her year-long journey through Italy, India, then Indonesia, during which she heals and finds herself. It's funny, thoroughly entertaining, touching and inspiring, all at once. This book made me want to take up yoga and meditation, be bolder about welcoming new people and experiences into my life, take a leave of absence from my job, and start writing a book of my own.

But mostly, it made me want to travel. Anywhere. Just get out and see the world, turn my life on its head for a while and be somebody new. This isn't exactly a good time for me to take off on delicious adventures, so perhaps the impossibility of it is what makes it so tantalizing.

So, when Andrea and I started talking about planning a spa weekend getaway to celebrate having accomplished the first year of motherhood for our seconds, it's not surprising perhaps that I started looking farther afield than the usual places around here. And that's when I came across the Wickanninsh Inn in Tofino Canada. Three minutes on their web site, and suddenly I'm obsessed with the place. Click on the name to visit their website. Doesn't it look fabulous! I had to reluctantly agree with Andrea that it's probably not realistic for our 48 hour getaway in July, but boy do I wish it was. I'm telling you, I'm going there one day. Anybody want to come with me?

I know what you're thinking, that heading to a luxury spa in Canada isn't exactly an adventure that measures up in any way to the kinds of adventures Liz Gilbert had in her book, but hey, it would be farther from home than I've been in years. I think I could find myself there... and you know what, the spa offers yoga!

Friday, May 25, 2007

More favorite pictures from Wendy's wedding








Wendy is married!

Congratulations to our nanny and friend, Wendy, who married Toby Fisher last weekend. Jeff was the unofficial photographer, and I think I love this picture the best.

The importance of flour

It is a very busy memorial day weekend for us this year. We have a party of one kind or another each day from now through Monday. (The highlight of which will be Nathan's 3rd birthday on Monday!) So today I am making a big batch of cookies to bring to these various events. Which reminded me of the time Andrea made cookies back in January when we were over at her house. It may interest all of you to see what chocolate chip cookies look like when you forget to include the flour.


Turns out flour is a pretty important ingredient! I did not forget it today.




Happy Memorial Day Weekend, everybody!

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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Happy Birthday Andrew!

His first year flew by just about as quickly as he downed that piece of cake!
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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Snacktime snafu

This series speaks for itself...




Andrew's Hat Trick

These are from Mother's Day too, but I wanted to post them separately because they make such a funny series. Andrew just loves Dad's hat. The following scene is typical of every time the two of them get together: