Tuesday, December 22, 2009

A Very Brady Christmas

Yesterday we spent the day with my best girlfriend Kim and her 4 kids and cousin Maddy, building gingerbread houses and exchanging the kids' gifts. It was a wonderful mix of organized chaos getting the children to sit long enough to not only build the houses but also decorate them. The older girls were very patient with the younger boys losing interest easily so they would go off and play with them while the Mommy's finished the construction. T absolutely adores the time he spends at the Brady house, so whenever we are over there it is hard to get him to stay in one place! Allie was the best helper for me, decorating T's gingerbread tree with him. T did finally settle down and sit at the table to decorate his house, he mostly did the roof, and was very proud of his creation!






Sunday, December 20, 2009

A Zoo Birthday

The weekend after T's official 4th birthday, we celebrated with friends and family at his official party held at the Oakland Zoo! Although it was barely 50 degrees that day, the kids were bound and determined to have a blast, and they sure did. It was quite a task keeping everyone somewhat close together as we made our way around the zoo, but everyone was able to see what they wanted and play where they wanted for the most part. After we visited all of the animal exhibits, we made our way to the rides area, where we also had lunch followed by his very green frosted cupcake cake, which was a hit with the kids. T had so much fun with all of his little friends and cousins that day, and every day since he has said, "Mommy, that sure was a fun birthday at the zoo! We should do it again sometime!"
He calls himself a wilderness explorer, so of course he would get to hold the map!




T and his buddy Cayden getting a closer look at giraffes


Mommies trying to keep up!





He loves the tiger roller coaster...he must have gone on it 3 times that day





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Here we are making his zoo cupcake cake the day before his party


A little Picasso-inspired art on his Pasha's computer


T playing the photographer! After all, we take enough of him he says!
Catching Mommy in all her frumpiness!
Whipping up some very green frosting for his cupcake cake!

Friday, December 11, 2009

More reasons...

A compilation of photos from our others visits to S.F. last month...



For T's birthday, we opened his presents at Kate's place, then ate at Patxi's Chicago Pizza. Yummy, hit the spot that day! Then we walked back to Kate's apartment, but not before visiting a Christmas tree lot at the Marina Middle School, and enjoying all of the christmas decorations in the windows on the way back.



Here's the birthday boy...

Impatiently waiting for his pizza, he was past hungry...as was I!














Another one of our warm Autumn days...


After a late lunch at North Beach cafe for authentic Italian cuisine, and seeing Carlos Santana a few tables away!! we stopped at the famous Victoria Pastry Company in North Beach for some cookies and pastries! Of course T wanted one with lots of sprinkles!





Here he is on the cable car....waiting patiently!






New reasons to love San Francisco

On a recent visit to S.F. with my parents to visit my sister's new apartment in the Marina District, it happened to be the most beautiful autumn day; warm, clear skies - a perfect day to take in the beauty of the city! Due to a certain someone forgetting her apartment keys that day, moving her furniture in was out of the question, so after we got over our brief annoyance and frustration, we decided to be tourists for a day, something our family had never done before. Although most of my mom's family lives in the city and we frequent the area often especially for holidays and special events, we have never really ENJOYED seeing S.F. So we walked around Fisherman's Wharf, ate a delicious lunch at The Boudin Bakery, then walked around Fort Mason and the highlight of our day - rode the cable cars! It was quite an ordeal actually! There was a super long line that day so after about an hour wait to get on a cable car, we finally got on and it wouldn't work - the cable line wouldn't connect. The entire process was actually really funny after such a long wait, there was a really funny group of East Coast tourists making light of the scenario which made the time pass easier. T was growing impatient with each minute that passed that we were stuck on the car and my burgeoning growing belly was quite uncomfortable sitting there awkwardly for so long. Turns out we had to get off that car, wait for a tow truck to take the broken down one and reload onto another cable car. So over an hour and a half of waiting and we finally got on our way! And T absolutely loved every second of the ride, especially when we went up and down the steep hills. The views were breathtaking to say the least. T ended up falling asleep sitting up just as we reached the end of the line, poor guy had held out so long that afternoon.