We had a great trip to Barcelona! Sofia was an angel on the plane and was so excited to see "towers" and walk around the city. We stayed in the old town and walked nearly every inch. Dan and I were able to get away for the world architecture festival and had a nice evening at the Barcelona Pavilion. We also enjoyed a dinner out with a few of Dan's co-workers at an amazing restaurant (where you walk through the kitchen to get to your table). It was our best meal in Barcelona!
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Halloween
Sofia was a princess for her pre-halloween party, but when it came time to go trick-or-treating she decided her dress was "TOO Sparkly" and she wore last year's bee costume. We had fun walking around the block with all of her "baby friends" as she calls them, or our previous mom's group friends. So much fun!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Pumpkin Patch
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Happy
It has been a whirlwind Fall, but Sofia is rolling with the punches and loving life. Having been in preschool a whole five weeks now I can honestly say she has loved it from day one. In September our little sponge learned about Georgia O'Keeffe, Joseph Cornell, Jackson Pollack and Mark Rothko. (And that was just the first month!) Sofia has come home with delightful paintings, a sculpture and a beautiful cigar box-top filled with sand and seaglass.
We couldn't be happier with her school, the community of parents and of course the wonderful day to day experiences she is having with her new teachers and friends.
Friday, August 13, 2010
Discussion
"What's this mom?"
"That's a yard stick, we use it for measuring."
Sofia holds the stick in one hand, reaches high over her head, and attempts to touch the ceiling. (She is a few feet short.)
"It's too hard for me to reach up there!" exclaims Sofia.
Heavy Sigh, "I need wings."
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Summer
Dear Sofia,
The last few months have been full of travel, play and work. We began our summer with our annual trip to Italy. This year's trip took us to Dublin, London, Berlin, Paris and of course Tuscany. You were up for 18 hours straight with a small 2 hour nap that first day, but you hardly complained. You seem to love planes and traveling in general. I think your favorite part of our trip was the villa in Italy (Il Trebbio in Castellina in Chianti). You loved the pool and despite that this year was cooler than normal, you still splashed, kicked your legs and had fun. We took long afternoon walks around the property (we call them adventures) and collected wild flowers to put in a vase for our dining table. We also found snail shells, leaves and rocks worthy of collection. In each city we found playgrounds, the nicest being in Berlin. This playground had multiple wooden structures; a treehouse, three bridges, a zip line, a wooden castle, sandpit, water play area and swings that kept kids of all ages busy while we were there. You loved the Berlin zoo (we all did), you ran from enclosure to enclosure yelling "LOOK AT THIS ONE!" The elephants fascinated you. In Paris we ate at our favorite "butter steak" restaurant Le Relais, we are happy you like it because we go at least two times every trip. In London we found the cutest traditional pub, you fell asleep and sadly missed a delicious dinner. Since we were there during the World Cup (and were all part of Max's pool) we watched a lot of soccer. You and Max were giving each other "Red Cards" for misbehavior.
We went to Yosemite in the airstream two weeks ago and you thoroughly enjoyed our three days of camping. (You didn't ask to go home once! Unlike last year's trip.) You laid on Molly's blanket with her and then played freely in the dirt. You liked playing in the river with your dad and thought it was funny when you would splash him. The water was freezing and he would let out a high scream of disapproval. Molly loved the river too, but refused to swim. Max and Mark hung on the edge and didn't venture into the water.
The biggest news of the summer is that we are getting ready for a major transition. I have found a full time job and will be starting in two weeks. We have been extremely fortunate in having found a wonderful pre-school for you to attend. The program is five days a week. This school is focused on the arts and I think it will feel like taking you to wonderland everyday.
I feel so fortunate to have been home with you for as long as I have and I will cherish these memories for an eternity. It makes me sad to think I won't be with you each day, but I know you will thrive in your new environment. I am excited for you in so many ways; new friends, new teachers, new play, a new place to explore...and I will only be 1 mile away. The school encourages parents to participate (it actually is required!) so I will be there as much as I possibly can, which translates to no less than once a week. This next chapter will be exciting and I look forward to our journey.
I love you Sofia.
Mommy
The last few months have been full of travel, play and work. We began our summer with our annual trip to Italy. This year's trip took us to Dublin, London, Berlin, Paris and of course Tuscany. You were up for 18 hours straight with a small 2 hour nap that first day, but you hardly complained. You seem to love planes and traveling in general. I think your favorite part of our trip was the villa in Italy (Il Trebbio in Castellina in Chianti). You loved the pool and despite that this year was cooler than normal, you still splashed, kicked your legs and had fun. We took long afternoon walks around the property (we call them adventures) and collected wild flowers to put in a vase for our dining table. We also found snail shells, leaves and rocks worthy of collection. In each city we found playgrounds, the nicest being in Berlin. This playground had multiple wooden structures; a treehouse, three bridges, a zip line, a wooden castle, sandpit, water play area and swings that kept kids of all ages busy while we were there. You loved the Berlin zoo (we all did), you ran from enclosure to enclosure yelling "LOOK AT THIS ONE!" The elephants fascinated you. In Paris we ate at our favorite "butter steak" restaurant Le Relais, we are happy you like it because we go at least two times every trip. In London we found the cutest traditional pub, you fell asleep and sadly missed a delicious dinner. Since we were there during the World Cup (and were all part of Max's pool) we watched a lot of soccer. You and Max were giving each other "Red Cards" for misbehavior.
We went to Yosemite in the airstream two weeks ago and you thoroughly enjoyed our three days of camping. (You didn't ask to go home once! Unlike last year's trip.) You laid on Molly's blanket with her and then played freely in the dirt. You liked playing in the river with your dad and thought it was funny when you would splash him. The water was freezing and he would let out a high scream of disapproval. Molly loved the river too, but refused to swim. Max and Mark hung on the edge and didn't venture into the water.
The biggest news of the summer is that we are getting ready for a major transition. I have found a full time job and will be starting in two weeks. We have been extremely fortunate in having found a wonderful pre-school for you to attend. The program is five days a week. This school is focused on the arts and I think it will feel like taking you to wonderland everyday.
I feel so fortunate to have been home with you for as long as I have and I will cherish these memories for an eternity. It makes me sad to think I won't be with you each day, but I know you will thrive in your new environment. I am excited for you in so many ways; new friends, new teachers, new play, a new place to explore...and I will only be 1 mile away. The school encourages parents to participate (it actually is required!) so I will be there as much as I possibly can, which translates to no less than once a week. This next chapter will be exciting and I look forward to our journey.
I love you Sofia.
Mommy
Quips
Lorraine to Sofia: "You are talking so well today".
Sofia: "I like to talk, I like to talk ALOT!"
Sofia: "I want to put on my jammies". (Note: it's 11am)
Mommy: "Ok, I would like to put on my jammies too!"
Sofia: "Ok, but NO sleep!"
Sofia: "I like to talk, I like to talk ALOT!"
Sofia: "I want to put on my jammies". (Note: it's 11am)
Mommy: "Ok, I would like to put on my jammies too!"
Sofia: "Ok, but NO sleep!"
Monday, July 26, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Zoo Day
Sunday, May 9, 2010
YUM
Friday, May 7, 2010
Fall 2009
Monday, May 3, 2010
Seeing RED
Sofia just woke up and as soon as I lifted her out of the bed she said,
"Mom?"
"Yes Sofia."
"I want to have a party."
"What kind of party?"
"A pink party."
"Ooo, that sounds like fun, what sort of things should we have at a pink party?"
"Cakes."
"What color will your cupcakes be?"
"Red."
"(laughing)...you would like RED cupcakes at you PINK party?"
"(laughing)...that's silly mom!"
"What else will we have at your pink party?"
"Candles."
"And...what color candles would you like to have?"
"Red and Orange."
"Will you have anything else at your party?"
"MY FRIENDS!"
So...there you have it. Our next party will be a pink party (with the theme color being red) and of course Sofia's friends will be there.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Roppongi
From left to right: Jamison, Marc, Max
Max asked us back in October if we could do something special for Spring break...like...take he and his friends to Tokyo. Each of us have had our own personal connections with this city and decided it would be a great trip for all.
I think to appreciate the expansive nature of Tokyo you need to climb as high as possible, so we took the boys to Roppongi to the top of Mori Tower. Not only is the view fantastic, but you will also find the Mori Art Museum occupying the 53rd floor.
Imperial Gardens
Even though I have visited the Imperial gardens on three previous trips, I somehow completely missed the MOST IMPORTANT section of gardens open to the public. We went in search of "cherry blossom island" but found this beautiful expanse of lawn on the Northern end of the palace. Sofia had a blast running around and after I tired of chasing her, Max took a turn. It was a nice place to catch our breath after waking so early for our Tsukiji fish market experience.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
In search of...
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Upside down
Sofia has just about mastered the "bars". She jumps from the ladder onto the first bar and easily pulls her legs up and over. She will go hand over hand with a little help...and then she will drop to the mats after she has finished. This new fascination with bars really happened around February after seeing an older girl quickly maneuver the hand over hand bars and finish by pulling herself up on TOP of the structure. Sofia was SO impressed. She instantly wanted to copy the girl.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Shoes
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Soccer
I'm sure you will be seeing plenty more soccer pictures. Club started up again today and Max will be back to his two evening practices a week and weekend tournaments. You will also start seeing volleyball pictures! Max has never played but is going to give it a shot this season. He will have volleyball practice after school Monday through Friday and Saturdays for the month of March. Ouch.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Dinner
Sofia just had spaghetti for dinner, a favorite dish.
She says innocently, "Mommy, hands dirty".
This was an understatement considering it looked as if she had spaghetti sauce eyeshadow on.
I cleaned her hands and face and as I was walking to the sink Sofia says,
"I feel dirty".
I reply, "...I just wiped your hands".
"I FEEL DIRTY".
I walked over to Sofia to see why she still felt dirty and realized I had misunderstood her....
"Floor Dirty" and "Feel Dirty" sound very similar.
She says innocently, "Mommy, hands dirty".
This was an understatement considering it looked as if she had spaghetti sauce eyeshadow on.
I cleaned her hands and face and as I was walking to the sink Sofia says,
"I feel dirty".
I reply, "...I just wiped your hands".
"I FEEL DIRTY".
I walked over to Sofia to see why she still felt dirty and realized I had misunderstood her....
"Floor Dirty" and "Feel Dirty" sound very similar.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Valentine's Weekend
Not only did we go to the beach, but we went to Sofia's favorite park at the beach. She had a blast on the swings, Dan pushes her SO much higher than I ever have...it was a great lesson for me. I was nervous the entire time but as Sofia would scream, "higher, higher", I realized I needed to just let go. She was having so much fun.
Beach Fun
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Running Track
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wonderful Crayons
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Books
Sofia loves the architecture book store in town. The new reason is because she knows they have a candy dish at the checkout counter. She bolts to the dish instantly upon entering the store. I used to try and "pretend" we were there to look at books, after one loop around the store we would hit the candy dish, but they're on to me so I don't bother walking around anymore.
Ice
When visiting the local park Sofia and I buy a frozen treat to tide us over until lunch, she likes this routine ALOT.
For whatever reason, Sofia refers to ice cream as just "ice". It always makes me laugh because in the store or at the park she'll repeat over and over again, "Mommy I want ice, Mommy I want ice, Mommy I want ice"...
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