After his visit and vaccination, we went to The Coral Tree for lunch. They have some great, healthy and organic selections. Of course we had to get chocolate cake, as it was part of the gift certificate from Nama and Papa for Father's Day.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Doctor Visit
Boeing's doctor is leaving her position to move across the country with her new husband. Althouth we are very happy for her, we are so sad to see her leave. Boe recently had another bout with his asthma, so we made a last visit follow up. It is so scary thinking about finding someone who took such good care of our little guy. The waiting room was lots of fun for Boeing, and Daddy too.
After his visit and vaccination, we went to The Coral Tree for lunch. They have some great, healthy and organic selections. Of course we had to get chocolate cake, as it was part of the gift certificate from Nama and Papa for Father's Day.
After his visit and vaccination, we went to The Coral Tree for lunch. They have some great, healthy and organic selections. Of course we had to get chocolate cake, as it was part of the gift certificate from Nama and Papa for Father's Day.
Odds and Ends
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Gonna Be Awhile (getting caught up)
Spring came and went faster than a hopping bunny. Boeing and I enjoyed having some friends over to play. Sadly, the few shots I got of them in action all missed their charming little faces. They did have fun and so did us mommies!
Snacks (not a playdate without cupcakes)
Oh the things you can do with sample paint chips!
"Take me for a walk!" A nice warm day before Kent left end of April
The lighting is terrible, but I love the little skip in Boe's step and the happiness in his face!
My girlfriend and I like to make a date of hitting the LA Kids Consignment Sale - yet another way to reduce our footprint on the earth, and a great way to get a TON of clothes for my growing little man! The greatest thing about shopping at the big sale is the variety of clothes all in one stop. We usually get more than we need and still save big. I hope to teach Boeing to be thrifty when he can; it is a good lesson to be learned!
Snacks (not a playdate without cupcakes)
Oh the things you can do with sample paint chips!
"Take me for a walk!" A nice warm day before Kent left end of April
The lighting is terrible, but I love the little skip in Boe's step and the happiness in his face!
My girlfriend and I like to make a date of hitting the LA Kids Consignment Sale - yet another way to reduce our footprint on the earth, and a great way to get a TON of clothes for my growing little man! The greatest thing about shopping at the big sale is the variety of clothes all in one stop. We usually get more than we need and still save big. I hope to teach Boeing to be thrifty when he can; it is a good lesson to be learned!
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
On the Blog Again (sing it)
Although this blog was my intention of documenting our little footprint in this world, it appears from my record keeping that life has stopped over here. Unfortunately, quite the opposite! I will attempt to backlog everything that we experienced over the transition from winter to summer, but starting from this point forward will probably minimize my insanity. Some photos have already been cleaned and filed, so I will just start with those and see where I end up!
Entering the third week of summer, I am finally attempting to get back to the blog posting. Spring semester was rough around these parts with my full time position teaching seventh grade life science, Health Behavior Theory at CSUN, and Kent being in training for over a month (in Kansas)! A lot has changed and we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully the stars are alligning for us, as Kent's new adventure as a private/corporate pilot will allow for me to stay home more than part time. A position at CSUN looks good as well, so things will fall into play as we have always wanted.
Warm spring day outside in our yard with Daddy's poppies
A day in Fillmore at the Fish Hatchery and the Old Train Depoit
These are the cranes waiting for the fish run off after a tank cleaning!
Brought our lunch from home
The fountain was a little distraction away from eating!
Entering the third week of summer, I am finally attempting to get back to the blog posting. Spring semester was rough around these parts with my full time position teaching seventh grade life science, Health Behavior Theory at CSUN, and Kent being in training for over a month (in Kansas)! A lot has changed and we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully the stars are alligning for us, as Kent's new adventure as a private/corporate pilot will allow for me to stay home more than part time. A position at CSUN looks good as well, so things will fall into play as we have always wanted.
Warm spring day outside in our yard with Daddy's poppies
A day in Fillmore at the Fish Hatchery and the Old Train Depoit
These are the cranes waiting for the fish run off after a tank cleaning!
Brought our lunch from home
The fountain was a little distraction away from eating!
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