Thursday, January 10, 2013

Early December

 We hosted a farewell dinner for our dear friends Katja (second from the left) and Kevin before they moved to Portland last month.  I met Katja the month after we moved to town at a park, and she has been one of my closest friends in Santa Fe.  Her daughter, Imogen, Sasha, and another friend Hudson (above) are good buddies.  Katja was one of those friends that I could always count on for a last minute playdate or sound advice about this or that.  I wish them the best, but they will be missed!

 Sasha, my mom, and I went to see a live production of "Annie" and Sasha wore the Annie dress that my mom had made for me when I was 4.  At the end of the show she got to give the real actress wearing the identical dress a hug which Sasha thought was pretty cool.  I love it that Sasha is getting to the age where we can start attending some cultural events together!
Jack is ready for anything this winter.
Sasha up on stage at her Christmas concert.  She took it very seriously this year and loved singing the songs at home too.

Jack and Sasha all spiffed up after the concert.

When we were in Las Vegas, Phil and I picked up a couple of tiny Coca Cola glasses for the kids for souvenirs.  Now a little glass of coke in their glass is a much sought after treat around here.

Our first big snow proved to be perfect for building a snow bunny/creature.

The slide was extra slippery with snow pants on.

Doesn't matter whose birthday it is, Sasha and Jack are completely psyched.  Aunt Megan's red velvet birthday cake was delicious.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Late November


Thanksgiving weekend at my parents house in Albuquerque was really nice.  My dad and I practiced our duet that we played for special music at our church on Sunday.
A vigorous hike at Tent Rocks on Saturday morning. 
The Yoder family Christmas photo that my parents sent out to people. 


Sasha contemplating life for a brief instant on our hike.

Thanksgiving morning we went to see hundreds of sandhill cranes in a field where they stop in Albuquerque on their migration south to Mexico.

Jack was obsessed with the binoculars.


The big dinner. 

The summit

Tent Rocks




Sasha started violin lessons at the end of October.  After toiling away on a styrofoam violin and a pretend bow for a month, her teacher finally said she was ready for the real violin.  Oh what an exciting day that was!  Violin has definitely been the biggest challenge Sasha has ever met.  We are still trying to find our stride with the practicing.  It's especially hard when the little guy (below) wants to play it too whenever we get it out.


Friday, January 4, 2013

Early November

An easy way to make Sasha and Jack VERY happy:  bubble bath in the big bath tub in mom and dad's bathroom



Phil and I got to go to Las Vegas WITHOUT KIDS for few nights in early November.  Phil attended a spine conference while I shopped, read, and ate croissants!  The highlight for both of us was getting to eat out at some really amazing restaurants in the evenings and linger over long meals.  Thanks mom and dad for making this possible!

 A woman once told me that she thought Jack looked so much like Heath Ledger.  I can maybe see the resemblance a little bit in this picture?
The fountains at the Bellagio where we stayed in Vegas.


Sasha and Jack are starting to really hit it off.  They love playing together much of the time.  Some of their happiest moments are when they are tearing back forth in the hallway on various vehicles or jumping together on the trampoline. 

Sasha and I made this edible turkey to take into her preschool class the week of Thanksgiving.


Sasha always licks the bowl until it's almost completely clean, usually sticking her whole head in there.