Sunday, September 28, 2008

Smooooth Jazz

I'm still new to blogging, so I'm going to try to be less of a travel log this past week...Here goes..

Chris Botti, jazz trumpet player, performed Friday night at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga. Amazing doesn't begin to describe it. We grabbed our friends Joe & Alecia and headed to the hills to enjoy some relaxing jazz. Something about it being the end of a very crazy week, jazz music, warm fall night and being under the stars made it just perfect. Chris was a great entertainer and we all felt like we learned a bit through his dialogue between numbers. With Uncle James still in town we didn't have the pressure to return home immediately (free babysitting!) after the concert so we went crazy at the Cheesecake Factory. It was so nice to have a date with Evan.

I always love the Relief Society broadcast and this past Saturday night was no exception. I felt inspired to create and Elder Uchtdorf's (sp?) message on creation and compassion helps explain why I love decorating my house. I'll just remind Evan I'm creating beautiful places where angels can visit when the pottery barn package arrives sometime this week.

Today it was my turn to teach the Young Women...You gotta love lessons on dating! I felt them all squirm when I defined necking and petting. What's a leader to do!? :)

We had a couple of changes in the nursery staffing at church today. It turns out that even though they're little kids and they don't speak that well, it's very difficult for a Chinese-speaking couple to run nursery. And we were hoping Dallin might learn Mandarin and rule the business world.

Evan returned back to school Monday and we're all feeling the stress level notch up a bit. It's a demanding schedule to say the least. In another two and a quarter years we are going to have one seriously big celebration. I've already begun the planning so save the date. June 2010!

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Home Improvement



Dallin's room--me in the window

With Evan's return to school this coming Monday, there's been a made dash around our place to finish up some projects. With Tom and James' help, we cased four windows and a bunch of other little things. I'm still deciding on window treatments...Let me know if you have any suggestions. I found some super cool light filtering that also have a blackout option (designed for husbands who do not want ANY light at night) but Smith and Noble was selling the one to fit our bedroom for $500: no thank you. So if we look a little tired it's because we'll be waking up with the sun for a while.

I don't know why our khaki walls show up as a little more puke-ish!


Thanks Uncle Tom

Oakland A's Fireworks (and baseball)


It was LDS day at the Oakland A's Friday night. Evan's brother James came into town so we all headed to Oak-town for the game. Who knew it rained in the bay area in September? Not us, but fortunately it stopped by the time we made it to our seats. A's beat the Mariners 2-0 (sadly--I am from Seattle). But I tell you, the real show was AFTER the game. It was fan appreciation night and the fireworks were awesome! We all agreed this was better than any fourth of July fireworks we could remember.


Monday, September 15, 2008

Maui




Just back from Maui...Can I just say that rarely do I feel like I could extend vacations, but this one...four more days would've been perfect. I've resolved to incorporate more vacations into everyday life. Instead of doing the dinner dishes tonight (thanks Ev) D and I went swimming, just like our Maui days. We'll see how long my Maui fever continues before the get-it-doneness in me wins out :)
D's cute footprints like my turtle? at our fav beach--Big Beach (or Makena?!--long story involving lots of u-turns)



Daddy and Dallin being silly at the Garden of Eden along the road to Hana. Poor Dallin was the only one to throw up on the crazy, windy road.
Thumbs up for chocolate (cocoa tree!) I doubt there's a two-year-old out there who likes chocolate more than this kid.