Sunday, July 29, 2007

Colin Visits Boulder

Uncle Dave, Colin, Grandpa, and Grandma

Colin Likes the Waterfall
Feeding the minnows after dinner with Grandpa
Splashing his feet in the water - grandpa is pointing to his toy boy that he just tossed downstream.


We are currently visiting Colin's grandparents that live in Boulder. He has enjoyed visits to Grandma and Grandpa's office (there was a doggie in one of the offices -- 14 year old Henry) and he has EXPECIALLY enjoyed playing in his grandparent's newly landscaped backyard. Picking up rocks of different sizes is so much fun!

On Friday we drove down to Englewood (South Denver area) to see Susan and her two lil' ones -- she and Geoff lived upstairs from us when we lived in Indiana. We had a great visit and enjoyed catching up.

Uncle Dave turned 25 on Saturday -- Happy birthday Uncle Dave! We celebrated with a yummy dinner on the deck and Colin discovered that he really likes corn tortilla chips. Guess it was bound to happen sooner or later! He has also discovered that he likes cinnamon rolls from Great Harvest (always wanting what mom eats, I suppose!)

Now back to the great outdoors here at the house, which he just loves! There are waterfalls that end in a pool of water filled with minnows, and Colin thinks it's such pure joy to run up the foot path, across the stone bridge, and up to the area with a large assortment of rocks. Forget the need for books and toys -- rocks rock!

This afternoon Grandpa seated him on a flat rock at the water's edge at the top of the falls. He splashed his feet in the water with great vigor and then dropped his toy boat into the water saying, "bye, bye!" The boat tumbled down the two falls and ended up in the lower pool. I'm sure this is the first of many toy boat waterfall adventures in years to come. In future years I could see his Fisher Price Little People going down in a toy raft only to plummet to their "death" in the falls. It's inevitable -- he's a boy!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

You know you're too old when....

There are times when you realize you are way too old for some things. Take for example the youthful fashion of wearing a t-shirt 2 sizes too small to reveal your cute naval ring or tatoo on your lower back. I have neither, and the too tight thing doesn't really work, either.

But what about technology? Are some of us ever too old for some technology? Take text messaging, for example. I've never sent one, as it takes me a few minutes to even program in the name of a friend for my phone's address book. And the people who drive while doing it?? Insane! Matt was almost run over by a teenager texting as he drove up I-5. And on the radio when they tell you can can text your vote to a certain number, not really sure how that works, either.

My friend Pam emailed me back about this blog and told me I should register on Facebook to find people I went to highschool with. So I register to see what it's all about. And, yes, all of the people from my highschool are (drum roll, please!) still in highschool! So I'm not too sure about this already, and then I check out her posting. It has a feature that will let me "poke" her. Not sure what that is, but it sounds like teasing, so I clicked on it and then called it a night after emailing her some silly comment that the movie "13 Going on 30" with Jennifer Garner was ringing a bell...And then this morning I get an email that my brother-in-law has "written on my Wall" in Facebook (English, please?)

Do I sound like a curmudgeon? Probably, but I do believe for parents there is complete value in knowing and understanding all evolving technology. I met a woman in January -- a grandmother and a dear Christian woman. She gave me the advice to know all of the technology our kids use, as her grandson had posted a plea for help on his Myspace page. Days later when the plea was not heard by his family (and after online teasing from his peers) he decided to end his time on earth. So as foreign as the whole Facebook, Myspace thing may be, if your kids are using it, GET CONNECTED!

Now as I ramble on about technology, I have to tell you that Colin's great grandma is an excellent technology wizard and even just emailed us a gorgeous picture (above) of her standing in front of the huge hibiscus growing in front of her house. We've enjoyed sharing pictures with her online, as well, and she even voted on our latest blog poll. Such a cool grandma! One of the greatest joys, however, has been sharing my faith online with my Grandma. During my study of Daniel this past year, we shared back and forth by email how the book of Daniel has really impacted our study of the Bible as a whole and how God's transformational Word is just so amazing to read and enjoy.


Technology. Transformation. Such a blessing.






Monday, July 23, 2007

Happy Birthday!



Yesterday was Matt's birthday, so we celebrated the day with sleeping lots, eating out, and eating out once more. We had planned to do brunch, but our little guy napped late, so we opted for lunch at Manzana. For dinner, we enjoyed date night on the waterfront at the Yarrow Bay Beach Cafe, and it was scrumptious!

We enjoyed dessert at home -- a "Mojo Madness" mudpie from Coldstone -- it was layered with chocolate cake, coffee ice cream mixed with oreo and pecans, more chocolate cake, chocolate ice cream mixed with more sinful oreos and nuts, all topped with fudge ganache and chocolate shavings. We highly recommend this one!

Fun at The Little Gym

Colin walks along the bars

Colin had fun today at The Little Gym. We normally go on Thursdays, but we went today because we are going to be in Colorado with Grandma & Grandpa later this week. His favorite activity is near the end when they get out a big container of balls of various sizes and colors. He has learned how to dunk the ball in the kid-sized basketball hoop, making his basketball-loving mom proud.

It's been interesting to see other kids this age and talk with their parents/grandparents/nannies. The number one comment we get after asked his age is, "He's so tall!" And then they look at me as if thinking, "She's not that tall." So I've started just saying, "Yes, he gets it from his Dad..."


Saturday, July 21, 2007

Bad Weather Week

The posting today was suppose to be of Matt holding a big 'ole Hawaiian fish from a night of deep sea fishing with his buddy Jeff. Matt had tied in a fishing trip from Kona while in Hawaii this week, and was super excited because the weeks leading up to this were filled with reports of "fabulous fishing!" Wouldn't you know, a tropical storm was brewing among the islands and only allowed them to fish for 2 (unsuccessful) hours. The storm missed them, but it's hard to know for sure -- better safe than sorry.

The weather has been a bummer here, as well. This was a rainy, cool week, which reminded me of our dreary winter season. Kind of a bummer to miss scheduled park outings! We did have a play group here on Wednesday, so Colin got to show his non-charming side by taking his toys away from all of the other little kids ("hey -- that toy is MINE!") Fortunately we all undertand that at the age of one sharing is not exactly in these kiddos' skill set!

And no, I didn't make it to kickboxing this week. The first morning I got up, but was running late and decided to walk in the neighborhood. At 5:45 am the racoons are still out rummaging through the yards, so I had a close encounter with one racoon bandit as he leaped onto a fence right as I was walking past. He looked at me with the eyes of a thief on a mission, as if to say, "You didn't see ANYTHING" (like the penguins in Madagasgar...) Hmmmm...maybe kickboxing sounds like a better plan!


Thursday, July 19, 2007

Top Ten Intimate Escapes

There's still LOTS of voting time for your top vacation destination recommendation for us, but I wanted to share a list of top ten gem hotels in the Carribean, as compiled by Trip Advisor (thanks for the tip, Grandpa!)

We're a bit loyal to Marriott/Renaissance (turning his travel for work into our family vacations -- using rewards points.) It's all about the reward points/miles!

1.
Turtle Nest Inn: Cayman Islands
2.
Compass Point Dive Resort: Cayman Islands
3.
Le Petit Hotel: St. Maarten/St. Martin
4.
The Bungalows Hotel: Mexico
5.
Hotel L'Esplanade: St. Maarten/St. Martin
6.
Crystals: St. Lucia
7.
Los Milagros Hotel: Mexico
8.
Hotel Villas Las Anclas: Mexico
9.
Villa Beach Cottages: St. Lucia
10.
Paradera Park Apartments: Aruba

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

A "Royal" Deal

While I'm on this bargain hunting topic, I thought I would mention my latest deal. I found out last Friday about a children's clothing boutique store in San Jose, CA that is closing and they are selling everything online for $3 or $5. I checked it out, and it looked like a great idea -- the clothing is all their own label.

I ordered Colin several cords for this fall -- the package arrived today and they look like pretty decent quality - what a deal for $3 a piece! Check out Royal Bambini online.

A woman in my mom's group that use to live in San Francisco heard about the deal from her California mom friends, so I thought I'd spread the word to those of you even further away. Isn't the mommy pipeline great?