Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Boston
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Date with Emma
Emma and I spent the morning together, along with her preschool class, at the Sacramento Zoo. We had a great time watching the zoo animals. Emma liked the monkeys and my favs were the giraffes.
The Sac Zoo is a nice one for a quick morning outing. It takes two hours at most to get through the entire place. It is located in Land Park which is an area of Sacramento with acres of beautiful, mature trees, a little lake with a huge duck population, and a couple of other attractions like Fairytale Town and Thunder (something) which is a small amusement park. LOTS OF FUN.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Just a Matter of Time
I knew this would happen sooner or later, so when Mark brought Matthew downstairs for me to have a look at him I wasn't too surprised. Being the youngest, with two older sisters, we may be seeing the rainbow sparkle glasses on this guy again!!
A Star is Born
Abbie did a fantastic job in her role as Duffy, one of Annie's orphan friends, in Theater Alive's production of Annie. Since January, Abbie spent many, MANY hours singing, dancing and learning the art of acting. She loved every minute of it and was so sorry to see it end after their six performances. But fortunately for us, the singing has not stopped. Though the play ended almost three weeks ago, we still have the catchy music in our heads and can't stop singing!!
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Down the road if anyone ever wonders why Matthew has a terrible sweet tooth, I now have evidence that it was all Mark's doing. Mark loves to give our babies ice cream and watch them react. Here we are in San Francisco at the Ghiradelli's Ice Cream shop. Mark is feeding Matthew from a sundae that is the size of his head.
We Love San Francisco
On Monday we spent the day in SF. It had been a really long time since we had been so everything we did seemed fresh and new to the kids- especially Emma who was wide eyed and amazed at all of the tall buildings and interesting sights. We began our day by watching the sea lions play at Pier 39, watched street performers around Fisherman's Wharf, and then drove to Union Square to have lunch/dinner at the Cheesecake Factory on top of the Macy's building. After that we took a Cable Car down to Ghiradelli's Square to have famous hot fudge sundaes.
Can you see Mark and Abbie in this picture??
History Repeats Itself...AGAIN
One of my earliest childhood memories came to mind on the morning of St. Patty's Day when I was WRONGFULLY pinched by my green-clad kiddos. It was St. Patrick's Day at Children's Choice Preschool in San Juan Capistrano and I was four years old. All of the kids were wearing green but me. Because of that, I was the one and only target for pinchers and I had had ENOUGH. I really did have green on--only no one could see it. Underneath my outfit I was wearing underwear covered with little pink roses--WITH GREEN STEMS. I confronted my teacher, Mrs. Young and told her about my problem that no one believed that I was wearing green. The wise woman cut out a piece of green construction paper and pinned it on my shirt. Problem solved.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
A Bugs Life...
The third great did a great job. Their costumes and sets were adorable--we loved how the black lights made them glow in the dark, their singing was wonderful (great job Abs) and the dancing was fantastic. The play is a great Rock Creek tradition and we are so glad that the school and teachers are willing to devote so much time and effort to make it a sucess!
Monday, March 3, 2008
The Bed Fairy...
This might just look like a made bed to you, but to me, it is much more. On Saturday morning Emma tracked me down in the house and had a BIG SMILE on her face. She had not only made her bed, but also made our bed too!! No small task for a 4 1/2 year old. She's a sweetie. Thanks Emma!!!!
What a Guy!!
Dripping with Love
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008

We discovered a fantastic game last night. It's called Quelf. The game begins like any other game as you try to move your game pieces around a board. As the game develops, you roll the die, then choose a card depending on where you landed on the game board. The questions, or actions, or poems, etc get kind of crazy and have a little bit of a "Curses" feel (so they say). You may be asked to answer a simple question, but you are more likely to be asked to video tape an opponent as he answers a question with an invisible video camera while doing a play by play, or standing in the form of an "X" until your next turn. You might be told to say, "I command you to be silent" any time someone laughs, or play leapfrog with an opponent. Last night Mark and I had to mumble the words to our favorite Christmas carol in a sad way as we stared at our game piece with out laughing. If we failed (which we didn't) we would have had to go back two spaces. But that wouldn't have been too bad because our friend Tyler would have had to pretend to be a bubbling, flushing toilet as we did it. As the game came to an end, it became totally random and hilarious. There were land mines blowing up, original poems being read, and rap songs (I think that's what he was going for) being sung all at the same time until the game finally ended when the "Biscuit Farmer" (that was our game piece) finally made it to the end.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Merry Christmas!!
We had a wonderful time visiting Grandma Sedgwick and the rest of the family over the Christmas break. Christmas Eve was a highlight. All 35 of us gathered at Grandma's house to put Higene kits and school bags together for people in need. It's easy to recognize just how very blessed we are when we assembled the very basic necessities for others.
Here is grandma with 16 of her 24 grandkids. Another was born 4 days later! In case you can't tell which one grandma is, she's the silver haired fox in the center. Though we did the humanitarian project rather than buying gifts for each other, grandma still had something spcial for everyone. Thanks grandma!!
After we had finished up at Grandma's house, we went down the hill to Debbie's where we enjoyed and awesome Mexican fesat of tamales, enchiladas, beans, rice, fresh fruit and yummy desserts. A "cousin's concert" followed dinner. We were entertained with everything from piano performance and singing to telling jokes and displaying art. GO COUSINS!!
Matthew's contribution was to be good and look adorable.