Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Art

Cairo loves art... and Jonah seems to like whatever Cairo does.  I picked up some water colors and the kids have had a great time creating their artwork.  We have piles and piles of watercolor prints- courtesy of the hours and hours of creative energy, lots of water, lots of paint, and one focused little girl.




Cairo made a unicorn
Jonah decided to"smell" the sharpies in the drawer and, thus, decorated his face.  Not quite the artwork Mommy want to find him doing.

The summer draws to an end...

As summer time begins I am always filled with the feeling of possibilities.  With nine weeks or so off, I seem to have an unlimited time to do everything I want to do- gardening, reading, exercising, taking the kids to the park, or on a hike, or to gymnastics, swimming, or dance.  There's time for house projects, for lazy afternoons on the hammock, unhurried trips to the Farmer's Market, sleeping in.  Yet, somehow each summer the days fly by and I find that I have two weeks left- I haven't been to the park as many times as I would have liked. That hammock did not get enough naps taken on it.  There are still about a million house projects I wanted to get done.  The weeds are starting to peek through the plants again.  My burst of going to the gym has dwindled a bit.  With two weeks left and still so much on my summer to-do list, all I want to do is curl up with a good book and have a little peace and quite before the swirl of the school year descends on me once again.

Picture by Cairo Raine

Picture by Cairo Raine

I've enjoyed the amazing weather this summer.  The typical June gloom that sets in shortly after we normally arrive didn't show itself until this last week... and even at that, it is a beautiful sunny day today.  Erik, the kids, and I spent countless hours in the backyard, the kids making cakes and pies out of flowers, rocks, and mud (Jonah picking all the flowers, much to our displeasure).  The kids have a habit of collecting buckets full of stuff from all over the yard.  Cairo has become more daring on the swing set.  She is constantly calling out, "Hey, look what I can do" or "I want to show you this new trick."  All of these things seem to revolve around a new way to swing- on her back, on her side, on her tummy- or a new way to traverse her play set.  Jonah takes his sissy's lead and does the same.  "Hey, Mommy, look what I can do."

Picture by Cairo Raine

Picture by Cairo Raine

During the mornings, Cairo and Jonah kept bust with a variety of activities- gymnastics, swimming, dance.  Four weeks of swim lessons have made Cairo a more confident pre-swimmer.  I say pre-swimmer because she still tends to sink even though she is finally getting more aggressive with her kicking and stroking.  Four weeks of swimming for Jonah just led to an increasing love of the hot tub and more resentment for the cold pool.  Talk about a total grump.... actually, it's more like a total stubborn grump.  He would get so mad that we weren't in the hot tub that he would cover his eyes with his hands, tuck his chin down, bury his face in my shoulder, and hold the rest of his body rigid... for the entire half hour of the lesson. When the half hour was up I would tell him that if he dunked his head I would let him go into the hot tub.  I couldn't even finish that sentence before he was leaning out of my hands in attempt to submerge himself underwater.  After the dunk- it was a smile and a "can we go into the hot tub."









A perk of living up here is that some of my most favorite people in the world are here.  We get to spend LOTS of time with the Loomis family- relaxing, playing, goofing around...

...decorating Uncle Will....




...and doing our hair...

Katie B

Lili
When we haven't been out and about or had people over to play, the kids have had a lot of fun playing together.




As always, the best part of the summer is spending tons of time together as a family.  This summer has been the most enjoyable, yet.  The kids are just getting old enough that they confidently venture off on their own and we are comfortable enough to let them get more than two feet away from us.  Cairo can even make herself a sandwich ALL BY HERSELF.  I don't even have to get off the couch.  :o)



Monday, August 1, 2011

Two two-years-olds and the beach...

... is always a lot of fun.  It gives us adults a good excuse to play in the sand and frolic on the shoreline.  Katie and I took our cute little two-year-olds and played in the sand and ran away from the waves.  Jonah even picked up a piece of dog poop hidden in the sand.  Ewwwww. Yuck. Gross.  Sanitizer please!!!






Friday, July 29, 2011

Sandy Bar Ranch


Last year we went on a Dedini Family vacation to Mattole.  We had so much fun we decided we needed to make it an annual event. So, this year, we headed east and into the Trinities to Orleans, Ca and the Sandy Bar Ranch.  The Sandy Bar Ranch is situated on the Klamath River.  It has beautiful organic gardens.  We stayed in one of the many cabins with a peek through the trees at the river itself. During our stay (we stayed two nights, Erik's parents and brother's family stayed the whole week), we played on both the Klamath and Salmon Rivers, explored the gardens, searched for berries, and had a great time relaxing and visiting over meals.  The weather was hot, but we were able to keep cool in the afternoons by playing in the river.  We had such a great time there....now, we just need to figure out where we're going next year!
Home away from home



Relaxing in the cabin











Beautiful Mei
So, we were all throwing rocks into the river....

...and Erik decided to go big.


The happiest baby in the world





Goat milking



Mei gave it a try.

The Dedini family picture

Collecting 'tuff














The town of Somes Bar.  Yes, this is the whole town.



Cooling down with some ice cream




Nobody makes better faces than Mei does... well, except maybe for Kyoko.