Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Labels & Tags
I LOVE to make Holiday labels and tags and just about anything else for fun treats for the boys friends. Here are just a few that I've created over the years.

xoxo
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Kindergarten Lunchtime Favorites
Now that Noah's in school I've really had such a great time making his daily lunches. You can be as creative as you like or have time to be.
Here's a few of my favorites:
I preprinted a TON of his favorite characters and fun little lunch notes online so I have enough to last me for months. So everyday when he opens his lunch, he gets a fun little note from me.
xoxo
Friday, July 31, 2015
Family Adventures
Just a few things we've been up to lately...
Company outing at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk |
Took the boys to the Boardwalk a few weeks later. We had so much fun! |
Ironic? |
Pump it Up recently opened close to our house. Hello free jump! |
I spy with my little eye, a little Elliot |
Took this little man on a date to see Minions. |
XOXO
Friday, June 26, 2015
Father's Day 2015
We had a great Father's Day this year. We wanted to do something new our family hadn't done yet; a place we'd never visited and Roaring Camp didn't let us down.
Roaring Camp is nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the Town of Felton, California. Located just six miles up the hill from Santa Cruz lies a re-creation of an 1880's logging town, operating trains every day of the year except for Christmas Day. Roaring Camp is a heritage railway with authentic 1880’s steam locomotives operating on our Redwood Forest Steam Train excursion and 1920's era Beach Trains to Santa Cruz.
We chose the Redwood Forest Steam train. The redwoods are just beautiful! And during our train ride, there was an old fashioned train robbery. They really put on a fun show. If you are looking for fun place to take the kids, this is a great option.
Parking is $8 and you don't have to ride the trains. There are plenty of other things to do; BBQ lunch, gold-panning, see their 100 year old printing press, gift shop, blacksmith...
If that's not enough the Henry Cowell Redwood State Park is right across the train track and they have a great .8 mile hike that super easy to do. Some of the redwoods are so massive that there are little spaces (rooms almost) under them in the ground that you can explore.
All in all a great Father's Day!
xoxo
Roaring Camp is nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the Town of Felton, California. Located just six miles up the hill from Santa Cruz lies a re-creation of an 1880's logging town, operating trains every day of the year except for Christmas Day. Roaring Camp is a heritage railway with authentic 1880’s steam locomotives operating on our Redwood Forest Steam Train excursion and 1920's era Beach Trains to Santa Cruz.
We chose the Redwood Forest Steam train. The redwoods are just beautiful! And during our train ride, there was an old fashioned train robbery. They really put on a fun show. If you are looking for fun place to take the kids, this is a great option.
Parking is $8 and you don't have to ride the trains. There are plenty of other things to do; BBQ lunch, gold-panning, see their 100 year old printing press, gift shop, blacksmith...
If that's not enough the Henry Cowell Redwood State Park is right across the train track and they have a great .8 mile hike that super easy to do. Some of the redwoods are so massive that there are little spaces (rooms almost) under them in the ground that you can explore.
Warning: Wear tennis shoes |
A buggy driver and his passenger |
That hole/room goes pretty far back into the tree. We tried to make a guess of how many people could hold hands around this tree. My guess was about 40 people. They were just massive! |
This redwood is older that Jesus himself. Crazy!! |
All in all a great Father's Day!
xoxo
Friday, June 19, 2015
A Week in Photos
Here's what we've been up to in the last week or so.
Swim lessons were not super successful the first go around. We're hoping next week is much better.
PDI is closing it's doors in a few weeks. We took the boys over to the business park the other day because they have some great walking/running paths around the bay/park, baseballs fields and a whole bunch of empty parking lots great for running around or riding their bikes. The boys love it! And we love it because it's also so quiet and not too many people at all.
Lastly, I made a huge pot of homemade spaghetti sauce for dinner the other night and enough to freeze to have handy for some future meals.
xoxo
Noah & Elliot's 1st Swim Lession |
A new park just opened up down the street from our house that the San Jose Sharks donated and built.
We recently found out that there's a mini car show in the Target parking lot by our house one Sunday morning a month. We grab Starbucks and walk around to see all the cool "hotwheels".
Bye bye PDI |
PDI is closing it's doors in a few weeks. We took the boys over to the business park the other day because they have some great walking/running paths around the bay/park, baseballs fields and a whole bunch of empty parking lots great for running around or riding their bikes. The boys love it! And we love it because it's also so quiet and not too many people at all.
Lastly, I made a huge pot of homemade spaghetti sauce for dinner the other night and enough to freeze to have handy for some future meals.
xoxo
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Mother's Day Weekend
We had an amazing weekend! We took the boys to the park so they could ride their bikes. Once we got there Noah surprised us and asked if we could take his training wheels off. And off he went!
Since they don't have many opportunities to ride their bikes in our area, I'm sure his training wheels would have come off a lot earlier if we lived on a slower street.
So proud of that kid!
For Mother's Day, I got to pick our family activity and finally decided on the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I had a great time and the boys LOVED it! We've gone a few times before, but Elliot was only a few months old the last time we were there. He was in awe of all the "fishes".
We're now proud members of the aquarium so we'll hopefully make many more future trips there.
Since they don't have many opportunities to ride their bikes in our area, I'm sure his training wheels would have come off a lot earlier if we lived on a slower street.
So proud of that kid!
For Mother's Day, I got to pick our family activity and finally decided on the Monterey Bay Aquarium. I had a great time and the boys LOVED it! We've gone a few times before, but Elliot was only a few months old the last time we were there. He was in awe of all the "fishes".
We're now proud members of the aquarium so we'll hopefully make many more future trips there.
We didn't take many photos on Sunday, but I was able to capture 1 family pic of us before leaving the aquarium.
xoxo
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Pottery, Museums & NKOTB
Just your regular random posting of fun family events that happened over the weekend.
On our way to the Bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito, we stopped by Heath Ceramics since we heard they were having an amazing sale. We pulled into the parking lot about 5 minutes prior to them opening and were about 20th in line. We scored the 2 bowls above and I'm in love with their new colors. The new owners that bought the company a few years back have done an amazing job rebranding and reinventing themselves. The new colors are so bight and fun. We bought a full set of dished years ago before we got married and still use them daily.
We had never been to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed our time there. The boys LOVED it, especially Elliot. It's really tailored to 2-3 year olds I think. The small café they have onsite offers some pretty health options for you and your kiddos too.
Such a great night with this girl! Thanks Cara for the invite!
xoxo
On our way to the Bay Area Discovery Museum in Sausalito, we stopped by Heath Ceramics since we heard they were having an amazing sale. We pulled into the parking lot about 5 minutes prior to them opening and were about 20th in line. We scored the 2 bowls above and I'm in love with their new colors. The new owners that bought the company a few years back have done an amazing job rebranding and reinventing themselves. The new colors are so bight and fun. We bought a full set of dished years ago before we got married and still use them daily.
We had never been to the Bay Area Discovery Museum and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how much I enjoyed our time there. The boys LOVED it, especially Elliot. It's really tailored to 2-3 year olds I think. The small café they have onsite offers some pretty health options for you and your kiddos too.
Not sure this view ever gets old |
After the museum, the boys still had a ton of energy, so we fed some baby Canadian geese with some bread scraps I'd brought and then walked over to the spot where a few years earlier we'd taken our holiday photos. Boy has Noah grown since then.The same wall we took our first real holiday photo when Noah was 2. |
Noah getting some camera tips from Daddy |
At his request, I took this photo of him. Pretty handsome! |
Such a great day!
On another note......this happened.
Please don't go girllllllll |
Hey Joey |
xoxo
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