Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Falling Snow






As if tobogganing wasn't chouette enough, playing in freshly falling snow has got to take the cake.
We started with a cold, drizzly, dreary, gray day, and turned it into a winter wonderland by getting in the car and driving half an hour. Just over looking Van City is an easy access mountain hwy leading to the local ski hill. A short drive and we watched as the dark, wet, naked landscape slowly turned into a sparkling, bright landscape cloaked in a frosty, fluffy blanket of white. The hard drops of pelting rain suddenly became floating wayward tufts dancing the air all around us. We found a tree rimmed lot on which to park and play in the falling snow. At sea level the temp hung at 5 degrees(C) and only dropped to 0 (C) where we stopped to play. Zoe has been watching Dora and Kai Lan tromp through the snow, taste snow, and make snow angels and she knows just what to do- it's finally her turn! Julian on the other hand is getting over a nasty cold, and doesn't have thick boots or long underwear on, and after a few minutes of tossing snowballs decides that he'd rather go back in the car. So I turned on the heater and took off his cold rain boots, and daddy pelted his window with snowballs, which made him giggle with delight.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

First Snow




Zoe and Julian had their first dose of sledding today.
The kids have never personally seen snow, so I (being from tropical SoCal), think of this as a momentous event... a rite of passage for their Canadian-ness.
And despite Julian coming down with a cold, they took to it like fish to water.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Boxing Day


Julian's turn to walk Layla

Friday, December 25, 2009

Christmas Joy



How I remember getting riding goodies and other toys under the tree Christmas morning, and wanting to run out in the Christmas sunshine, and play with those brand new toys for the first time! I hope they remember this, too.

Pretty (silly)!




My one Christmas tradition to which I try to be true- going for a visit to the beach on Christmas day. What better way to celebrate the joy of the season (and the solstice) than to go for a walk in the sand (and hopefully, the sun!)
Grammy, Nico and the weasels share in Mommy's tradition, and this year, Zoe poses.

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Friday, December 18, 2009

Damaged Child


Collision with a bench in Berkeley.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Girl's Day in the Cit-ay


Not in the middle of the street, mommy!!

Peek-a-boo!

Fragola Gelato with Monsieur Bear

Brain Freeze

Cafe Muse

Zoe gazes at the Oakland harbor

Today Zoe and I took a trip "into town" to check out Union Square in it's xmas glory.
Just the two of us, we bought our BART tickets and hopped on the train. On the ride, Zoe loved looking out the window and watching the cranes in the harbor- being way up high.
We arrived downtown and our first stop was the Sanrio store (Hello Kitty) at the mall. Zoe pulled me in and had fun wandering around looking at all the pink cuteness.
Then we went to the top at Nordstrom (for the nicest restrooms downtown) and peered over the railing in the center to see the lights and spangles dangling down 5 stories below. After freshening up, we hit up the fleece sale at the Gap in front of the cable car turn around at Powell. Zoe could not hold on anymore. She was insistent on going for a ride. But mommy, being the local in the know, walked us past the long line at the turn around to the corner 3 blocks up- the car's first stop on it's way up Nob Hill. Locals know to skip the line and wait here instead. Zoe could hardly wait for her ride, but scooted up the hill like a trooper.
We found room on the outside rail, but Zoe needed a seat, so a nice man made room between himself and his older daughter. Turns out they were NJ Greeks and we had a lovely chat. His other daughter is also a Greek Zoe. "Ding a ding ding"! Zoe loved the ringing of the bell and got really excited waiting for the gripman to ring it. The other passengers giggled and said, "how cute!"
We jumped ship at the top of Union St., and walked down into North Beach. Zoe wanted to see mommy's old apartment. At the top of a steep hill, we stopped to take a picture of Zoe with the bay behind her, but she was a little upset that I asked her to stand in the middle of the street.
Next, we stopped at Washington square where Zoe played peek-a-boo behind the trees before heading for the playground. There we met another daddy who steered us to pizza slices at Golden Boy on Grant/Green. It had been a while since I'd spent a lunch hour at the counter there, and Zoe couldn't reach it from the stool, so we sat out on someone's stoop, in the afternoon sun, sharing our cheese slice.
Then we walked down Columbus to Steps of Rome to taste spoonfuls of whipped cream generously doled out by cute Italian boys singing Italian Rock at the top of their lungs, but they weren't spooning or singing today, and didn't have our favorite gelato, so we moved down the street, peering into windows at pastries and colorful ceramics, watching curbside dinners twirl spaghetti, and listening to live music drift through the alleys across from City Lights. Specs, Tosca, so many great places where I'd wasted entire afternoons in my youth, now streaking by as if a faint memory from another life, as I hold my daughter's hand. Finally we found a place that had Zoe's favorite- fragola, and we stopped for a scoop.
From there, we decided to go ahead and walk down through the Jackson street antiques district, where we looked at the old and the modern furniture designs, into the Embarcadero, where we took a seat at the side of the ice rink and watched skaters slip and slide in circles around the ice. Finally, we made our way to BART, and over the bay once again.
Now that Zoe is a little older, and we don't need a stroller or diaper bag, we don't have screaming tantrums at the drop of a hat, days like this can happen more often. On the ride home, we couldn't stop talking about how much fun we had, together.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Tree Shopping



We are hunting for a tree. We usually buy one at Farmer Joe's on the corner, but they don't have them this year as they are remodeling. So we drove down to the Fruitvale store, and they didn't have them either. So we drove over to Home Depot. But they didn't have the one we wanted. We want a small one, but not the Noble... we like the Douglas, because the house doesn't smell like Christmas without one. So we bought a wreath, and we'll keep looking.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

When I hear silence


It now means that Julian has climbed up on something and/or is doing something that will get him picked up and hauled away.
The boy really loves his cat.