Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Little Botanist

Here is what Squeaky is apparently working on today at school:

"Harper used the scoop to scoop out soil and pour it into the flower pot to cover the sunflower seed." 

This demonstrates "knowledge of the characteristics of living things and knowledge of the Earth's environment". 

Cute.







Monday, May 20, 2013

Friday, May 17, 2013

That's My Little Lady

We have found that Harper is not so entertained by the usual toddler toys, but let her open up the bathroom closet and have at the toilet plunger or shower scrub brush and she is well amused.  Watching her drag the plunger from room to room completely f.r.e.a.k.s me out, but sometimes you just have to roll with it if it means a few minutes of getting something done in return.  My closet has also allowed for some temporary amusement, and particularly since rearranging it, there is now a low shelf with my clutches and small bags neatly arranged just at the perfect height for a toddler.  Harper apparently hasn't gotten the memo yet about treating one's accessories kindly, as she flings the clutches all over the floor, but yesterday she discovered that the Louis might be just her size.  As I was getting changed, I hear a "Byyyeee" in her little sing-songy pitch and turn around to see her scooting off with the Louis perched in her arm crux (as Hunt refers to such place where I usually carry said bag as well). 





She proceeded to take it into the playroom and find various random things to shove into it, including the yellow drum for her xylophone and then the glass flower vase from her table.  I didn't manage to capture a pic of her throwing the bag at Winnie's face followed by laughing.  On a side note, throwing things is also a source of exceptional amusement, particularly when it involves taking off her socks and shoes in the car and then throwing them over the back of her head at Hunt or I driving in the front seat.  I was hit in the head this afternoon by a micro shoe, which Harper naturally thought was hilarious (I did too.)









Peekaboo





Yesterday at school Harper apparently "improved her problem solving skills by trial and error while putting Mr. Potato Head together".  Classic.


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sun Day Fun Day on a Wednesday

Despite both of us waking up super grouchy-- Squeaky had a return on the runny nose blah this week, and I was just plain cranky without any real solid excuse, we managed to rally through the day together and actually end it with everyone in much better spirits than we started off.  We took a nice walk this morning and then spent most of the day and evening, with the exception of a nap and her well child check-up playing outside... It is so lovely to be able to get out of the house all day and let her run around now that the weather is finally cooperating.

Squeaky had a great check-up, and made it through the whole exam without crying which was the first in quite awhile.  She also got to stand up on the big girl scale today, which was really cute, but also kind-of sad for Mommy... my little baby is getting all growns up.  I actually love having her get older and more independent, and this early toddler age has been more adorable than I would have realized, but I don't want her to get too old too fast!









Our afternoon and evening session... Included some of the little boys from the neighborhood and fashioned with a cute little dress and bow.  She got a horse sticker at the doctor appointment, and kept pointing at it and saying "neigh".  Precious.  She is loving dumping water onto the tree, and then realized that putting mulch into the pool is fun too.  I am glad that she likes to get down in the dirt and play... especially since she does it with a dress and a bow on.







And to round out the evening... Cookies N Cream cupcakes, inspiration compliments of the fabulous Pinterest!  I cheated a bit and used pre-made icing because making my own from scratch has been an effort in total frustration lately, but I added the GF Oreo cookies to the icing and each one has a whole Oreo as the base of the cake.  If I were really being professional, I should have gotten a picture with it cut in half so that you can see the inside, but oh well.  There is something oddly satisfying about conquering a day of crankiness and a snotty toddler all on my own, and being able to pull it together to knock out some cupcakes on the back end!




Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Once Upon a Time in Paradise

Once upon a time, I lived in paradise.

Hunt and I have been debating about what to do with his precious time off for the break between summer and fall sessions of school.  I must admit that I have been somewhat noncommittal about the whole subject, which is odd because I am usually the ancy one desperate to go somewhere else.  The idea of travel and relaxation is a bit different, however, when contemplating it with a toddler and a quasi absentee husband, and so frankly the prospect of packing all of us up and getting organized for a big trip just left me tired and uninspired.  Until for some reason, it just sort of occurred to me that we should go back to Del Mar...We've always talked about going back when Harper was older and could do more things, and while she may be a few years away from some of the things like Sea World and Disney, she is absolutely ripe for the amazing zoo there, and she is totally a beach baby.  And the beauty of vacationing in Del Mar is that it is simultaneously like going home and all the comforts of that concept, while knowing that your home is also like the nicest, prettiest place that you can possibly imagine.  It is no wonder that we hardly felt any compulsion to travel while we were living there- it's like living in a staycation!

Now I will say, the odd thing about actually living your day to day mundane life in said "paradise" is that at some point you can become a bit immune to the phenomenal landscape, and your life is still just your life even when there are palm trees and crashing waves as the backdrop.  I actually did get kind-of tired of it being 72 degrees and sunny everyday- you feel like you must be outside and running along the ocean or biking or surfing or hiking or you are missing something vital.  And that rainy stormy day where you can be totally lazy on the couch doesn't really exist.  Although, honestly the days of laying around on the couch in any form or fashion ended with the sharp conclusion of my pregnancy.  Interestingly, the prospect of taking child and dog to the beach, and all the sand and the mess became somewhat annoying rather than exhilarating like when it is a once a year special occasion for a vacation.  This all sounds supremely and utterly ridiculous now in retrospect, but it really was how I felt towards the end of the time that we were there.  I do think that living somewhere that we knew was just temporary and not to be overly attached to, certainly influenced above feelings.

In the end, what I took away from that time in our lives, though, was an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for having the opportunity to live near the ocean and bask in that unparalleled sunlight.  It was such a therapeutic place, and I had the rare chance to experience what I think is the true meaning (or at least mine) of what serenity should be.  The coast line that starts from Torrey Pines and travels north up through Del Mar, Solana, and Encinitas is the closest thing that I can equate to my vision of heaven on Earth.  Words can't do it justice, and even the still pics that I have somehow seem flatter and quieter than the actuality of standing along the beach and just desperately trying to take it all in.

 

These were taken in Coronado on Dog Beach, literally the first evening that Winnie and I arrived after our long drive across the middle of the US to get to San Diego.  They completely set the tone for SoCal living.



Here are some shots of the coastline in Del Mar.  Before Harper was born, I would take Winnie to the part of the beach that dogs are allowed on my days off and would let her chase tennis balls for hours.  Especially in the off season, this beach is very quiet and private feeling, and there would be days where it would basically be the two of us and some surfers.






These were taken at Torrey Pines State Park.  This wasn't my go-to destination because dogs weren't allowed and I just could justify leaving Winnie in the house while I was at the beach.  I did, however, actually pull over my car a few times and take impromptu pictures there when I was feeling particularly nostalgic about the gorgeousness.







Sunsets could take your breath away.


  


A SoCal beach baby for life is born.








Our last evening goodbye to the beach.  This is not an easy view to have in your rear view mirror for the final time.






And so, it brings me utter joy to relive all of this beauty and wonder while knowing that we will actually get to be back in the middle of it in just a few short months!!  It's going to be hard having a taste of it again when it is fleeting, but I am still so excited that we are going back.  We've already started the list... Brunch at Sbicca with mimosas overlooking Powerhouse Park, Brunch at Claire's on Cedros followed by shopping on Cedros, walks along the beach and downtown Del Mar, dinner at En Fuego and countless other places that I don't even know how we will pick between.  Definitely seeing some of our good friends and family that are still there, maybe the zoo, maybe Legoland... And absolutely a little wine and relaxing on the little porch of our VRBO.  Ahmazing.