Wednesday, May 29, 2013

End of April

Sasha trying out the props I bought for the tea party I am hosting in June with another mom from her school. 

Sasha had crazy hair pajama day at school and of course Jack wanted crazy hair too like his big sister.  He also likes to run around the house wearing her long nightgowns these days. 

Sasha and Jack before the Panther Run at one of the elementary schools in town.  Again Jack decided to enter the race at the last minute when he saw what Sasha was going to do. 

Sasha booking it toward the finish line (in the middle of the frame).  Jack came in last but he would have gotten the prize for the littlest runner. 

So thrilled with their medals...

Phil and I went to New Orleans for a few days where he attended a conference.  Here we are at our favorite New Orleans jazz brunch, the Court of Two Sisters. 

I have a new food obsession:  raw oysters on the half shell.  I'm not sure why I haven't experimented with this culinary delight in the past since I consider myself a fairly adventurous eater, but there is no going back now.  Unfortunately when Phil googled "Santa Fe Raw Oysters" in an attempt to see where I might get some back home, the first story that came up was headlined "Santa Fe Woman 10 Days in ICU After Consuming Raw Oysters at Local Eatery" 

Monday, May 20, 2013

April at Sea Island, Georgia

 In April Phil was inducted into the Neurosurgical Society of America, quite an honor for him, and also a chance for all of us to attend the conference where the ceremony took place.  It was on Sea Island, Georgia at a beautiful resort surrounded by lush gardens and right on the Atlantic Ocean.  My parents accompanied us and were extremely helpful  every step of the way. 
Walking to the beach

Jack and Phil enjoying the pool


The beach was very wide with huge swings in the tide which made it great for building sand castles, jumping little waves, splashing in tide pools, and finding sand dollars.  Sasha was thrilled with her collection of 7 whole sand dollars which are decorating our dining room table now. 



Sasha could stay up late enough to attend a few of the evening events like this picnic where they had roasted several whole pigs.  That left an impression on Sasha.

Jack hung back with grandma and grandpa in the hotel room. 

The family before Phil and I attended the formal dinner at the end. 

We took a couple of days after the conference was over to drive to Savannah.  There we enjoyed walking around the historic district, playing at a great city park, and eating at a pirate restaurant.  The treasure chest full of lollipops for the taking will not be soon forgotten. 

Jack listening to me telling a scary story as we waited for our pirate grub. 


Monday, May 6, 2013

Easter

Easter was pretty low key this year.  We went to church where we really enjoyed the special music of the Santa Fe Brass throughout the service.  I rushed home to prepare Easter dinner for my family and then we went to Phil's partner's house for their annual Easter brunch and Easter egg hunt.  Sasha was lucky and found one of the 3 large golden eggs stuffed with cold hard cash.  She thought that was pretty special.

Later that afternoon we  went down to the plaza and enjoyed the warm spring weather.  This was Jack's first time wearing a tie and he liked to refer to it as his "special little thing". 




99% of the time Jack is clutching some kind of little car these days.  He likes to line all his matchbox cars up very carefully in a row and change their positions around. 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Spring Break Part 2: Disneyland

For the last 2 days of our trip we drove up to Anaheim and did the whole Disney experience, one day at Disneyland and one day at California Adventure.  I have never been a huge fan of Disney but we figured since we were out there and Sasha at least is at a great age for it, we might as well dabble in it.  Jack was not a fan of the rides at first until we found this super slow caterpillar train which he loved.  After that he got a bit more brave and willingly went on more rides.


This is Sasha waiting in line at her favorite ride, "The Tower of Terror".  She rode it 3 times with Phil.  It's basically a super tall elevator ride with a pitch black free fall with jerky stops and strobe lights periodically. It sounds absolutely terrifying to me and Phil said the whole time she just laughed and was goofing around while teenage boys next to her were screaming and almost in tears.   

Sasha had a wonderful time at Disney and to see her grinning from ear to ear made it all worth it. 

Enjoying ice cream cones mid-afternoon.  Jack skipped his nap for the first time and powered on until 9 pm with a pretty good attitude. 

Jack's favorite ride the second day were the cars that you could drive around on a track.  We lucked out and got a green car, his favorite color.  One funny memory I will have of Jack at Disney is when he pulled on my leg while we were waiting in line and said "Mama I went pee pee".  Sure enough, he had pulled down his pants and relieved himself right there in line.  A large puddle was off to the side.  By some small miracle it seemed as if no one else in line had seen it happen.  Boys....

Sasha about to hop on the front car of her second favorite ride, Space Mountain.