Friday, September 26, 2008

VOTE!


As a permanent resident, my husband is incredibly frustrated that he can not participate in this Presidential election!!!
This banner was created by Sue at www.eluckypacket.com
Both she and my husband are from South Africa and are permanent residents of the US.
I read her blog often and am delighted to pass on her efforts! I hang this banner on my site to encourage those who can vote to please do so! I can and WILL be voting in this election (the state of COLORADO needs it)! Thanks!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Open Space


We've moved back to Boulder and settling in our new home! Two weeks have passes and boxes abound, but nearly all unpacked. We've got the artwork to hang, office to set up as well as our guest room. Yikes! Moving with a toddler is quite the challenge...not only are you having to cope with their adjustments to a new place/home, but it takes nearly twice the amount of time to unpack a box and put things away. Not happening as orderly and quickly as I'd like (gonna just have to let that one go)!
On another note...I can breath! Ah, am loving the fresh mountain air. The open space. Yesterday, the honey, hen and I went on one of my favorite trail runs. We loaded the bob stroller in the car and drove all of 5 minutes to a loop near the Boulder Reservoir (can't remember the name). We took a nice leisure run around the loop. Hen loved observing all the scenery and the animals...."birds!" Besides seeing birds, we also ran by a horse, some geese, a few dogs and some mountain bikers. What delight! I am ecstatic that Hen hen will be growing up with these scenes, this environment and this space. What a wonderful place for little ones.

As for my first run back in hight altitude, the first 15 min., I must admit, I had a slight cramp in my upper ribs, but once I warmed up I managed to keep a good speed (well I didn't have to pull off the trail to stop and rest). With a slight burn in the lungs, I managed to make it up the one gradual hill (and slightly surprised too)! Not sure I will be quite as optimistic after my first run/walk of Sanitas Trail, but will be sure to update you all on that one when the time comes!
More on our Boulder life, coming soon...... :)

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Fleurs de san diego





Mmmm


My birthday was pretty lovely. Had a lazy morning of coffee and pressies in bed (can't get much better than that)! After a lovely brunch with honey husband and hen hen at Naked Cafe in Pt. Loma, we headed off to Balboa Park. We decided that we would take hen hen on the 'kids train.' Oh my! Boy, did he have FUN! We've been talking about 'choo choo's' every since.
The day ended at my sister house with homemade cupcakes baked by my gorgeous niece bee. Mmmmm! They were delicious! Thanks family for making my dreaded day simply fantastic!
xoxo

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Blues, birthday blues

Not so sure why I am not siked about the upcoming birthday. Is it fear of aging? Just plain and simple UNINTERESTED.
Need to suck it up and put some party/dance shoes ON! (oh yeah, reminds me SYTYCD is on tonight...highlight)

Friday, August 1, 2008

WHOA!

Well, it has been almost an ENTIRE month since I last wrote. What? Life has gotten in the way of me actually getting the time to SIT, contemplate and then write in my cyber journal, which I so desperately need to do. At the moment, time is spent with hen, work, husband AND "So You Think You Can Dance." What a show! I think that reality show completely ROCKS! My fave's are between Twitch, Joshua and Katee. Oh heck, what is gonna happen? I've got so wrapped up in this thing! Ok, so I don't watch a whole lot of T.V., but when I get into something, I get into it! I get glued to that T.V. (prob why I try not to watch the darn thing). Let's THANK the DVR for all the possibilities! I record the show and then we watch them at our leisure, rewinding our favorite performances over and over. Any how, I've decided that I got to get my dancin shoes on again here and NOW! I love to DANCE! But it has been about a LONG 10 years since I danced consistently. It will be quite a challenge to jump start my body to move like that again. Heck, it may never again. Sad thought.
Will continue to day dream about my life long ambition of becoming a dancer and I will get back to this blog spot again soon......
Ciao.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

bye bye, bye bye boo boo


We've had a hectic week of massive ouchies. Which I guess is to be expected in a 17 month old boy. (Fortunately they did not result in going to the ER.) Being a first time mom-mee moo-mee, I try really hard not to overact when he has an accident, as I don't want to freak him out. However, we give lots of hugs and kisses, to help make the boo boo feel much better. Somehow baby 'hen's' head manages to find the corners of our coffee table and t.v. unit. What's up with that? I still see those falls and trips in slow motion. His head is the target and all those edges and corners somehow find the bulls-eye. It kills me. But 'hen' is a huge trooper. After a little bit of crying to deal with the pain and aftershock, as well as applying a bag o peas and a band-aid, he switches gears and returns to his jovial little self. Still it freaks me out... seeing blood coming from your baby's wound. I did not go to the doctor either time he hit his head, but did watch for signals of concussion. Plus the cuts only bled for 1 to 3 minutes, an indication that the wound can heal itself. I've heard that after 10 minutes of bleeding, you should get it stitched up? As well as if it is in an area where the skin stretches and moves often? Now that his wounds are scabs, I've been putting aloe gel on to help with any potential scarring. Apparently aloe gel, is a great healing remedy for cuts, burns etc.
However, since the babe's boo boo's, the request for Teletubbies (tub tub's as little 'hen' calls them) has been on the rise. What a bizarre show, but surely is educational as my child has picked up on words, numbers and golf. We watch PBS, Discovery Channel and Golf (I know strange but the child loves it. I don't even know how to play). PBS is probably the most watched and our faves are: Zaboomafoo, Teletubbies and Sesame Street. These are great little programs and our babe just adores them. DVR'ing the programs, allows us to watch them at appropriate times. DVR=godsend! So, the 'tub tubs' are in our life at the moment. Not just when we have the opportunity to watch them on the T.V., but when we are out at the shops, on the phone with the grand parents and even when walking by strangers. Little 'hen' shouts out...bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, bye bye, bye, bye bye, bye. Over and over again! This is cute, but it could get annoying?! Check out the above link to Teletubbies (I prefer the UK site as they give us parents a little understanding of tub tub land)!

Monday, June 30, 2008

the holiday (well in need of one)!


Monday morning is here! A start to a new week and I am already completely exhausted. Friday night was relaxing and slightly mindless. We watched....Mr. Bean's Holiday. OK, I know! "Mr. Bean?" you say. Well, yes. I needed something completely off-kilter, bizarre, sporadic, laughable and just not perfect. I needed to see something that conveyed a sense caziness. So that I feel slightly better about my un-perfect self.
Saturday was date night with honey husband! Unfortunately our plan to go to The Pearl did not pan out as they had booked their restaurant out for a wedding party. Next time. Instead we went to our neighborhood Japanese (authentically Japanese) restaurant. They have simply the best food and at wonderfully affordable prices (and that is what we need now, affordable, with the crazy gas prices here in So. Cal). My favorites are the seaweed salad, the Soba noodles, and yes their sushi! We finished it off with some cold Saki! Divine!
Sunday was the grocery shopping and laundry day....pretty boring if you ask me, but we managed to get in some playtime over at Auntie's house (my sister). Fortunately it is all of one block away! I feel quite lucky that I have her so close by. 'Hen' loves going to 'Dante's (as pronounced by baby)' house. We like to help her water her plants.