Friday, October 12, 2018

Mustaches

Buster was Very Excited that I let him draw on my face.

Friday, June 10, 2016

O blog, how I've missed thee

So sad, it's been years since I've posted! Years missing from our children's lives, never to be recalled because my memory is terrible; years not immortalized in internet documentation! Fortunately, Brian does make the occasional Facebook post, so all is not truly lost.

In any case, we are currently having a grand time in Colorado with cousin Masirah, staying at Kim and Brent's new house, where it is blazingly hot today. My fragile San Francisco self can hardly handle it. I just now had to change out of my fleece shirt, I never have to do that at home!

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

A very jolly snowman

With a what?!


Friday, December 5, 2014

Glide holiday gala


Nina sings in the Glide choir, so last night we went to their holiday gala to see her. We had to buy Charli a fancy dress - she liked the size 14, so we had to make some adjustments, but we got it for $10, so that was OK. We had a really fun time, and they served all kinds of food and drink, and Rita Moreno and Joan Baez were guest stars. Paula West did a couple of songs; I'd never heard of her, but I loved her first song. I have to go find it somewhere and download it. Also, Chinaka Hodge (another person I'd never heard of) did a fantastic spoken word piece. 


Overall, it was a highly successful evening, and we didn't get home until midnight! Who'd have thought my latest night out in the last 7 years would have been with my 7 year old daughter and her nanny? Go figure!

Sunday, November 30, 2014

A season of joy



Lots and lots of joy!

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Giving thanks!

This year we had a very short Thanksgiving in St. Louis, due to ticket prices being extremely high if we wanted to fly back on Sunday. To save a LOT of money, we flew back on Saturday instead, early in the morning. However, we still had a great time, filled with lots of fun things to do, and delicious food to eat, and most importantly, wonderful family to be with.

We flew out of a gate that was down a hall at SFO that we had never noticed before - it was like going to Hogwarts. There was some art.
We had a connection in Denver, and after that we were on a small plane with 2 seats on either side of the aisle. We let Charli and Buster sit together - which means Brian and I also got to sit together, and I got a window seat! Wow! Another thing to be thankful for!
We got to St. Louis just in time for dinner, and there was snow! We couldn't play in it that night, but we went to the playground on Thanksgiving morning.
Charli and Buster had a great time playing in the 1/2 inch of snow, although the gloves were hard to work with. And it was cold. Our kids don't know how to handle that really.
Here's Charli showing me the eensy weensy snowball she made. Right after I took this picture, she threw it at me!
Then it was turkey time! We did some serious eating, but you can't really tell from this picture, because the tremendous amounts of food are all in the kitchen, with only very reasonable amounts actually sitting on the table. Peter roasted a non-GMO organic free range never-been-frozen giant turkey; it was incredible. Buster ate 3 servings of pink stuff. Also, if you don't want your cast iron pans to be washed with soap, then don't give them to Bernie to wash.
It was also Katy's birthday! Happy birthday, Katy! Also, if you don't want your super precious family heirloom dessert plates broken, then make sure you serve dessert to Dave on cast iron plates instead. Fortunately, these dessert plates were neither super precious nor family heirlooms!
On Friday it was time to hunt the wily Christmas tree!
John couldn't make it to either Thanksgiving or the Christmas tree hunt, because he was busy quelling riots in Ferguson. Peter had to step up for the hewing of the tree, aided by Buster. Timberrrrr!
Katy also couldn't make it to the Christmas tree hunt, due to work, thus we have a smaller family picture than usual. Jim was there, though, having come back to visit shortly after moving to Wisconsin.
Our family picture is the same size, though.
After another successful tree hunt, it was back to Kelly's for delicious Christmas tree soup! Man, I love that stuff. Charli does, too! Charli is my partner in soup loving - I'm so happy!

We had to leave super early on Saturday morning, but that actually ended up giving us a full weekend at home to accomplish things - like another Christmas tree hunt (not nearly so wily). We will address that elsewhere, though, dear readers.


Sunday, October 12, 2014

Pumpkin patch day

Our neighbors recommended a pumpkin patch to us and it was terrific! The kids were disappointed by the lack of jumpy house, but we were warned and rather choose to go there because of that. They had more kinds of pumpkins than I've ever seen at a pumpkin patch before!