• Home
  • About
  • Archives - Wading Through
  • Archives - The Craft Sea

Wading Through...

  • Home
  • About
  • Archives - Wading Through
  • Archives - The Craft Sea

Lovely Morning at the Market

For the first time in a few weeks, I woke up, showered, and dressed early enough to head down to the farmer's market.  Have I told you how amazing my local market is?  It is gorgeous!  It's only two blocks down the street on historic Murphy Street.

My first stop is always the front stalls off of Evelyn.   I never remember to pay attention to the names of the farms but one sells a ton of yummy cheap vegetables and the other one has yummy cheap fruits.  Unfortunately peaches and nectarines are going out of season and bit too mushy and sweet for my tastes.  The veggie stand had some great looking zucchini for a great price.  I snapped some up!

That was all I was going for, zucchini.  But like usual, I always find something else enticing at the market.  This time it was apples!  Throughout the summer, a stall or two have had apples, but they've been puny and I imagine extremely tart.  I have been waiting for apple season and it has finally arrived.  I was strolling towards the coffeehouse when a man thrust a sample apple slice in my face.  I tried it and oh my!  The perfect blend of sweet and tart and crisp.  I had to stop and grabbed me some apples.

Armed with zucchinis and apples, I sauntered down the block suddenly craving a croissant or a quiche.  My favorite bakery has a stall just at the end of the block.  Along the way I always pass some bountiful flower stalls.  I am sometimes tempted to buy some, but my black thumb halts me.  Oh well...

Along the way, I passed the Taverna Bistro.  J and I ate dinner there for the first time last night.  A wonderful little Mediterranean restaurant.  Their hummus was to die for and the lamb kebabs were scrumptious.  I made it to the end of the block.  Thankfully my bakery had a ham and cheese quiche, chocolate croissant, and apple turnover left. I snapped those up.  Finally I grabbed a mango strawberry smoothie from the coffeehouse and returned home with my bounty.  Until next week!

tags: farmer's market
categories: Life
Saturday 09.15.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 1
 

Bookmark Love

For whatever reason, this week I have been a crafting maniac...  This maybe because I am getting excited for the holidays.  I got this crazy idea in my head to make handmade cards for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.  Plus I wanted to make some homemade gifts for some of my family and friends. To be fair, last year I made over 100 homemade cards for family, friends, and coworkers.  This year I have only aimed for ~40 cards for Christmas.  That's less, but I feel like the other projects will make up for the time saved. I found myself at Michael's the other day loading up on some supplies.  They had a great deal on albums and paper stacks.  I just can't help myself when I enter that (or any) craft store.  I get all these great ideas and inspirations.  I want to try everything.  Thankfully I limit myself to a few projects at a time.  Currently I have al but finished my Christmas cards.  On to the next projects...

Bookmarks!  I made a batch of bookmarks last year to include in my book giveaways.  I wanted to do that again (October giveaway is coming...)  and I wanted to make some bookmarks for friends and family.  What reader doesn't love a good bookmark.  The best part is that making bookmarks allows me to use a ton of scraps laying around my crafting area.  All those small paper pieces that would look silly on a 12x12 scrapbook page can add just the right amount of flourish to a bookmark.  Check out my new creations!

 I think my personal favorite is the the middle one in the third picture.  I love the blues and greens (even if my favorite color is purple) and the silver letters "read daily" and blue ribbon just tie the entire design together.  See any you like?

tags: bookmarks, paper pieces
categories: Crafting, Life
Friday 09.14.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Under the Weather

Saturday, I woke up to a sore throat and some sinus pressure.  Sunday, I couldn't breath.  I am officially sick with the worst cold that I have had in at least a few years.  The headache and sinus pressure is so bad that I am having trouble reading.  Ugh!  The one thing I would love to lay in bed and do, I can't really.  This sucks!

categories: Life
Monday 09.10.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Bloggiesta's Just Around the Corner

From It's All About Books and There's a Book:

Fall is a busy time of year with school starting and with a number of other blogging events going on, including Book Blogger Appreciation Week (don’t miss this!), but we wanted to give everyone some time to focus on those small tasks that fall by the wayside during busy times. Bloggiesta is the perfect event to check off those to-do lists and also get inspiration going into the wintry months! It’s also a great opportunity to connect with other bloggers you may have not met before or haven’t talked to in awhile. We’d love to have anyone interested to join in the fun!

Remember, the level of commitment during Bloggiesta is up to you. We’d love for you to find lots of time to devote to blogging with us during those three days, but if you have just one day that you can join us, or even just a few hours of one day, please do not hesitate to sign up.

If you decide to participate in the Fall 2012 edition you can expect:

  • to spend time that weekend (as much or as little as your schedule allows) working on your blog
  • to create a to do list to share on your blog and link up with other participants
  • to hopefully participant in several mini challenges and learn something new
  • to connect with other participants through blog hopping or twitter
  • to make new blogging friends!
  • to come away at the end of the three days with a spiffed up blog!

A few of the topics we’ve already had interest in through our mini-challenge sign-ups (now closed):

  • Scheduling Posts and Organization
  • Increasing Blog Traffic
  • Using a Variety of Applications in Conjunction with your Blogging. (ie. Evernote, Microsoft Access, etc.)
  • WordPress vs. Blogger
  • Discussion Posts…How-to
  • And many many more!

This is my first time joining Bloggiesta.  Before now, I just didn't have much to my blog.  Now my blog has grown and grown.  I think I have some projects lined up just for this event.  Tentative goal list:

  • Clean up various pages (About; Quotes; Blogs; Review Policy; Thankfuls; RCs)
  • Clean up right hand column
  • Prep templates/posts through December
  • Recheck reading challenge spreadsheet
  • Update Day Zero Project (page and actual website)
  • Clean out GoogleReader
  • Connect with other bloggers

tags: bloggiesta
categories: Books, Life
Friday 09.07.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 3
 

These are a few of my favorite things... Redux

Taking an account of my life centered posts lately, I've been in a bit of a funk.  So I thought I would lighten it up just a bit.  I originally wrote this report way back in November 2010.  I think it's time to revisit my favorite things...

Pie

The smell from the Thai place down the street

Caramel lattes

Complex pool

Books

Scrap/Stamp supplies

Sunny days

Awesome tv shows

My bed

Comfy reading chairs

School supplies

Music (any music really)

Blogging

Reading others' blogs

Stuffed animals

Wine (lots of it)

What are your favorite things?

tags: favorites
categories: Life
Thursday 09.06.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Off to La La Land...

My Facebook status today: While in the bathroom, I glanced into the dirty laundry basket. 3 out of the 5 items are striped shirts... I may have a problem. I think this sums up my life lately.  I am ridiculously scattered brained.  I can't focus on anything for more than 5 minutes.  I keep staring off into space instead of, say, doing the dishes.  I think that miscarriage seriously messed with my brain.  So I'm off to La La Land to live with the wifferbots and the snuglets.  Wish me luck!

categories: Life
Thursday 08.30.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

New Project

So my mom bought a flower shop...  Yeah!  Craziness.  Or maybe not that crazy.  She was a florist for years before getting into the medical field.  Now all they need to do is incorporate, redecorate, set up a website, set up a blog, hire some people, get networked...  Did I miss anything?  I've been charged with helping do some research on flower shop networks and and websites.  Did you know that almost all the flower shops I'm finding are linked directly to teleflora.com or FTD.com?  And that they pay those companies to do business?  And that all their websites look the same?  Boring!!!  There has to be a better way.  So how do we keep the business we already have and court new business?  I was thinking of adding social media and a blog to the business.  But the website still baffles me.  Can we do it on our own?  Suggestions?

categories: Life
Thursday 08.30.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness... Medical emergency addition.  After my medical issues last week, I have some thanks specific to those events.

1) Paramedics -- I had to travel to the hospital in an ambulance and it was one of the scariest things I've ever had to do in my life.  Thankfully my two paramedics were very calming and efficient.

2) Nurses -- Every nurse that I dealt with was just awesome.  They each had the right mix of efficiency and caring to keep me calm and collected for most of my stay.

3) My doctor -- While I didn't see my doctor during the ER visit, he did perform my surgical procedure last Thursday.  And I must say that I love how he handled it.  I've heard some horror OB stories.  And I've even had some bad OBs (in the past), but my current is great.

4) Random OB nurse at outpatient procedure center --The center is very efficient and pretty straight forward, but I loved my prep nurse.  She actually took the time to talk to me about how I was feeling (not just the physical) and what was going to happen.  I don't remember her name, but she should be commended for her work.

5) Friends and family -- Throughout all this ordeal, I have had great support of friends and family.  It's been so great to hear other stories.  I'm not alone in this situation.  Thank you for being there.  And hopefully my next medical situation will be a happy one.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 08.23.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Some Personal News

WARNING: This post contains very personal tragic news.  It also contains graphic descriptions... I initially didn't want to write this post, but then I thought that I needed to.  If not only for myself.    A few weeks ago I announced that we were having a baby in March.  I was super excited.  I started thinking of nursery ideas.  I made an Amazon baby registry.  We picked out a boy's and a girl's name.  I started to plan my coming year around the arrival.

And then this week everything went horribly wrong  At dinner on Sunday, I noticed some bleeding.  I was concerned and called the nurses' advice line.  Since I wasn't having any pain, they just asked me to monitor.  Around 11pm, I started having cramps and heavier bleeding.  Again I called the nurses' line.  Again they told me to monitor.  If things became worse, I was to go to the ER.  They were going to call me the next morning with an available appointment time.  I spent a sleepless night waiting for something to change, one way or another.  Morning came, I called, and an appointment opened up at 9:45am.  By this time, the cramps had gotten worse, but the bleeding was slowing.

I went to the doctor.  After doing a cursory physical exam, we moved on to the important task: a vaginal ultrasound.  The doctor didn't like the quality of the picture, so he called for a newer model.  Right then, I knew it wasn't good news.  The new machine was brought in and he spent an inordinate amount of time looking at the pictures.  Because he didn't immediately reassure me of a heartbeat, I knew something was terribly wrong.  He confirmed that sometime between my last ultrasound and this week the baby lost a heartbeat.  But I hadn't completely miscarried yet.  After a few tearful moments in the exam room, we moved to the doctor's office to discuss what happens next.  My actual OB called me to set up a D and C for Thursday.  Once that is completed, this pregnancy will be over.

So I went home, cried, and eventually went to sleep.  I awoke around 4:30am needing to go to the bathroom.  As soon as I reached the toilet, there was a huge gush of blood and horrible cramps.  I sat there for a few minutes, but the pain became so intense I just couldn't move.  I had J call 911.  They came, asked a ton of questions, and put me in an ambulance.  We arrived at the hospital, they admitted me to the ER, and hooked me up to many many wires.  Over the next two hours, they game me an IV, took blood, and called the doctor in for an exam.  During the exam, the pain became intense.  They decided to give me morphine.  They ordered the OB for consult and an ultrasound.  Those didn't come for another four hours.  They finally wheeled me to ultrasound.  The regular ultrasound went fairly okay.  But then the tech wanted me to use the restroom to perform a vaginal ultrasound.  As soon as I sat up, blood went everywhere.  I make it to the bathroom, but in the process made a huge mess of the restroom.  The tech said that I passed over a cup of blood clots.  She performed the ultrasound, but it was intense. They wheeled me back to my ER room, however the pain increased to beyond intense.  I couldn't take it.  They eventually gave me two doses of morphine plus another pain drug (don't remember the name as I was in so much pain).  After another two hours, they decided to send me home...

And that was another adventure. Trying to get dressed in the hospital, I lost another huge amount of blood and ruined most of my clothes.  Oh well.  They can be washed.  We visited the discharge pharmacy to pick up my prescriptions of Percocet and Zofran (anti-nausea medication).  All this time, I was extremely light headed and nauseous.  I'm not quite sure how the hell I made it through the ride home.  As soon as I arrived, I headed to the bathroom where I passed a huge amount of blood and tissue.  After a few minutes, I made it back to the bed and went to sleep.  I managed to eat a bowl of soup at some point that evening, settling my stomach and giving me a bit of energy.  I managed to stay awake for a few hours, but crashed pretty soon.  Except for a few mid-night bathroom visits, I sleep for over twelve hours.

I woke up Wednesday in much better spirits and much less pain.  I managed to eat again and decrease my pain medication by an amount.  I only took a few Percocets (less than the prescription) and supplemented with Ibuprofen (per doctor's suggestion).  The dizziness and nausea continued, but less than Tuesday's symptoms.

On Thursday, I returned to the hospital for my D and C (Dilation and Curettage).  Basically they clean everything out.  Unfortunately I couldn't eat or drink for hours beforehand.  I arrived, dressed in those o-so-lovely hospital gowns, and received an IV.  God I really hate getting stuck with those damn needles.  After reviewing my chart and medical history, my OB came to speak to me beforehand.  We reviewed my ER visit and everything that had happened since.  They wheeled me into the procedure room and injected me with some drugs.  The actual procedure only took about 15 minutes.  In and out.  I was back in the recovery area letting the drugs leave my system.  I finally got to have a drink of water.  J had a chat with the doctor and grabbed my standard prescription for an antibiotic.  Within the next half hour, I was dressed and ready to return home.

I was very hungry, so J picked me up a Subway sandwich on the way home.  After eating and taking some pain meds, I felt much better.  The doctor told me that I will have mild cramps and bleeding for another few days, but everything should start to clear up soon.  Already I feel much better.  My appetite is coming back.  The cramps and bleeding have decreased.  And I have lessened my pain meds dosage.  I think this is finally ending...

So what I am feeling?  Loss, pain, emptiness.  Everything was going fine.  There was no reason to be concerned.  And yet, statistics tell us that 1 in 4 pregnancies end in a miscarriage.  This isn't completely uncommon.  But it was a shock to me.  Now I am rethinking my future.  I want to have more biological children.     However, I'm so scared that this will happen again.  Even if I do get pregnant again, I don't think I'll be telling anyone until well into the second trimester.  Is there anyone else out there that has been in the same situation?  I feel like miscarriage is one of those topics that no one discusses.

tags: pregnancy
categories: Life
Thursday 08.16.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Big News!

It's official.  We found out on Friday that we're going to have a baby.  9 weeks along.  Due date: March 1st. So this explains my horrid health for the last few weeks.  I've had a near constant low level headache, all day nausea, and trouble sleeping.  At first, I just thought I was coming down with something.  But then, things started to come together and I started to think something else might be going on.  And it was... There's a baby growing in there and of course my body doesn't like it.  But we are excited!  A new little baby coming in a few months.

I imagine that there will be some update posts along the way.  And of course, come March there will be a ton of pics to share.

tags: pregnancy
categories: Life
Sunday 07.29.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 6

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.

Sunday:

  • Chill day at the house

Monday:

  • Pool day
  • Doctor Who marathon -- Series 3 with Martha Jones.  Not my favorite, but it does include some great episodes, especially Blink (scariest episode ever)

Tuesday:

  • Library visit
  • Sunnyvale Golfland -- We played another round in the Knight's Quest course and some arcade games.  By the time we were done, the boys had earned 2100 tickets to redeem.  And here's their haul.

Wednesday:

  • Exploratorium in San Francisco -- This time we traveled by car up to the peninsula.  The Exploratorium is a huge hands-on science museum.  The boys really enjoyed their time there.  I especially loved the life sciences sections.
  • Palace of Fine Arts -- Right outside of the Exploratorium is the old remnants of the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.  They are just gorgeous and make for great photo ops.
  • Golden Gate Bridge visit -- The boys and I drove over the bridge to get the view from the other side. It was worth the $6 to get back to the city to see the view.
  • Dinner at the Sunnyvale Music and Food Wednesday -- Murphy Street hosts a great collection of band, vendors, and food trucks.  I ordered some amazing fish tacos from the Oaxacan Food Truck.  The boys got some curry chicken nuggets (A loved, N not so much) and yummy yummy sauce.

Thursday:

  • Chill day at home

Friday:

  • Great America -- We finally hit some of the attractions that we hadn't before.  And I got to ride The Grizzley (wooden style coaster).  Plus we took in a show.  It was a good day.

Saturday:

  • Chill day at home with Doctor Who marathon.

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips √
  • Sky High  √
  • Great America √
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco √
  • Alcatraz
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt √
  • San Jose Giants baseball game
  • Beach trip √
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco √
  • Summer camps  √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids
  • Possible bike rides
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 07.21.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness...

1) Books -- I am always amazed how a book can transport me from my stressful life into another fascinating (and sometimes scary) world.  I completely lost myself in books.  I love that feeling.  Although, I am always a little sad when a book ends.

2) Good health -- So far this California climate agrees with me.  Aside from a few allergy sniffles, I haven't been sick at all.

3) Summer with the boys -- Even though they can be downright crazy some days, I'm loving every day with the boys this summer.  We've had some great adventures and have a few more planned.

4) Donuts --  The donut place across the street fries their donuts in palm oil.  They are the best donuts I've ever had.  And they're huge.  And they're very reasonably priced.  Yummy!

5) Great America's The Magic Hat magicians -- On our first trip to GA, N and I had the chance to be the finale for the magic show.  I think N really loved being in the spotlight and "disappearing" his mom.  We're really loving that amusement park.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 07.19.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 5

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures. Sunday:

  • Sunnyvale Golfland -- We played the east course, Tiki's something or other.  It's definitely easier than the Knight's Quest, but still fun.  We rounded out our visit with a bit of arcade time.  Golfland is on for one more visit sometime next week.

Monday:

  • Chilling at home

Tuesday:

  • Great America -- This time we hit up the water park (no pics as I was having too much fun in the water).  The weather was perfect: 88 degrees and sunny in Santa Clara.  After the water park, we hit up some of our favorite rides and played a few carnival games.  We each won a Domo!  After spending another 7 hours at the park, we were all exhausted.  GA is on our list for one more time this summer, probably next week.

Wednesday:

  • Doctor Who marathon -- Who can say no to the Doctor, especially David Tennant's Doctor?  We got through almost the entire second series.  We'll definitely be into the third series before they go back to Indiana.

Thursday:

  • Scavenger Hunt -- I made little card clues and scattered them about the complex.  The boys had to figure out each clue to reach the next one.  At the end, they had to rearrange the secret letters to spell out their prize...
  • Hunt Prize: Tutti Frutti -- To which A was super excited and N decided he didn't want any.  How can you say no to frozen yogurt?  A got his usual, chocolate with chocolate chips and m&ms.  I got peach with oreo cookie crumbles.  Yummy!
  • Pool

Friday:

  • Library visit -- Picked up some Pokemon comics and a movie for tonight, 9.
  • Pool day
  • Little Caesars -- As I wasn't feeling so great today, I caved and we went and picked up Little Caesars.  The boys' favorite pizza.  At $5 a pizza, it's definitely in the budget.

Saturday:

  • Pool
  • Mythbusters
  • Pick up J at airport

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips √
  • Sky High  √
  • Great America √
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco √
  • Alcatraz
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt √
  • San Jose Giants baseball game
  • Beach trip √
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps  √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids
  • Possible bike rides
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 07.14.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 4

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week two in the past:

Sunday:

  • Chilling at home

Monday:

  • Chilling at home -- three days in a row, but it felt so nice

Tuesday:

  • Winchester Mystery House -- It's only about 15 minutes away from our house.  I had previously visited 6 years ago on vacation.  I thought the boys would enjoy it after our interesting visit to Fallingwater.  We did the mansion tour and the behind-the-scenes tour.  I love examining all the of the different rooms and gardens.  I love that house!  I think the boys enjoyed our time.

Wednesday: Fourth of July!

  • Fireworks in Cupertino -- We didn't want to fight the crowds to get to the bay, so we decided to head about 15 minutes south to Cupertino.  We sat in a nice park with our picnic blanket, card games, and snacks.  The fireworks were great.  And the best part was that we got home in 30 minutes.

Thursday:

  • Running errands without the car -- The boys and I took a nice walk to the bank and then to Target.
  • Lunch at Gumbas -- We grabbed a pizza at the Italian restaurant two blocks from the house.  Yummy!

Friday:

  • Pool afternoon
  • Movie -- We ventured out to see The Amazing Spiderman.

Saturday:

  • Library visit -- We grabbed some great books and movies.
  • Dropped J off at SFO -- He's flying to Romania for a week for a business trip.  While the cat's away, the mice will play.  Not really...  But I will miss him.

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips √
  • Sky High  √
  • Great America √
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco √
  • Alcatraz
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip √
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps  √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids
  • Possible bike rides
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 07.07.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness...

1) Cupertino, CA -- For having fireworks so we didn't have to fight our way up to the city to see some fireworks.  We sat in a nice park enjoying the beautiful weather.  The best part was we returned home in 30 minutes.

2) California weather -- While the midwest and my hometown has been experiencing 100+ degree weather, we've had temperatures hovering in the low 70s.  It's just gorgeous around here...

3) J's motivation -- The other day he moved all of the other boxes hanging out in the office into the closet.  We can now walk into the office without fear of dying from box injuries.  I love it!

4) Sunnyvale Library -- The boys are loving having a great library close to the house.  We visit weekly.  And last week they finally noticed that they could get movies.  We stocked up.

5) Half Price Books -- While it's all the way in Fremont (~20 minutes away), we have one.  And they are hosting a summer reading program for kids.  The boys read over 300 minutes in June and received their $5 gift cards.  They were so excited to actually earn some money to then spend on books. Thank you for giving kids the motivation and rewards for reading.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 07.05.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 3

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week two in the past:

Sunday:

  • Pool -- It was a bit chilly, but still refreshing.
  • Started the boys on Doctor Who (reboot, not back to the 60s).  So far they love it!

Monday:

  • Great America  -- I might have been crazy to take the boys to an amusement park, but it's only 10 minutes from our house.  We had to try to it out.  After a bit of hesitation, they tried ton of rides.  We spent 8 hours at the park!  And they want to go again!  Good thing I bought season passes.  (And yes, that is N and I participating the grand finale of the magic show)

Tuesday:

  • Library Visit -- Love our library visits.  This time we even picked up some movies.
  • Golfland Sunnyvale -- I had bought a Living Social deal awhile back.  There's two different courses: Knight's Quest and some Tiki styled one.  We choose Knight's Quest and boy was it challenging, fun but challenging.  We played one round and then went inside to check out the arcade.  They already want to go back.  And if you want to know who won, N blew A and I out of the water!
  • Brave -- Definitely a must see Pixar movie.  We loved it!  Plus it gave us a chance to check out a different theater in Cupertino.  Road trip!  (really only 15 minutes from home, but we've never really gone that far south)

Wednesday:

  • Coast exploration adventure --  I was determined to find a decent beach.  We wound our way to the coast and Highway 1.  The first beach we tried (Half Moon Bay State Beach) was charging $10 a car and didn't take credit cards.  So we got back into the car to try another.  Just about 1/2 mile south we found Poplar Beach with metered parking $4 for 2 hours on the beach.  And the machine took credit cards.  Perfect amount of time.  The boys frolicked (yep they frolicked) in the surf.  It was freezing, but they didn't seem to mind.  They were so excited to check out the Pacific Ocean.  They even built a sandcastle with another little boys.  After two hours, they were exhausted and bit cold, perfect time to pack up and head home.  But we will be back!
  • Toys R Us -- The boys had a couple of gift certificates from grandma.  They found a few Skylanders they don't have, a toucan Angry Birds plush, a few Sonic comic books, a mini Lego figure, and a Fruit Ninja apple plush.  I think a pretty good haul!

Thursday:

  • San Francisco Day!
  • Commuter fun -- First time for the boys riding the Caltrain and Muni.  We caught an early bullet train in the city.  From there, we had to transfer to the Muni light rail to the BART station underground.  Finally we hopped on the old fashioned street cars to travel to our destination...
  • Aquarium of the Bay -- The boys loved looking at all the exhibits.  All the animals are species that live in the bay, so it's a unique aquarium.  We end watched an awesome 3D movie about sharks that was entertaining and informative.
  • Johnny Rockets for lunch
  • Musee Mechanique -- Antique arcade games stretching back into the late 1800s.  And they are all playable!  Of course the boys gravitated to the 1980s-1990s games, but we had fun anyway.
  • Fisherman's Wharf -- Checking out the sights
  • Boudin Bakery -- Yummy sourdough bread and cookies for a snack
  • Pier 39 -- Shopping, seeing the sights, taking pictures.

Friday:

  • Chill day at the house
  • Movies and Pool

Saturday:

  • Chill day at the house
  • Pool, Movies, and Rock Band

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house! √
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco √
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up! √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.30.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 2

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week two in the past:

Sunday:

  • Pool
  • Dinner at Rok -- We ordered cheese fondue as an appetizer.  Yummy California Dreamin' mix.  For the main course, N had mac and cheese, A had chicken tenders, J had kangaroo, and I had scallops and prawns.  You cook your food at the table on 650 degree volcanic rocks.  (Don't worry, the boys' rocks weren't hot).  All that plus a bottle of wine made for a very yummy dinner.  Next time we will have to try the dessert chocolate fondue.  (The last picture is N trying the kangaroo.  He didn't really like it, but he did try it.)
  • Trutti Frutti -- Dessert at Trutti Frutti.  Boys had the same concoctions as last time.  I tried green apple and death by chocolate with brownie bits and gummi bears.

Monday:

  • Library visit -- Most of the books the boys put on hold became available, so we stopped to grab them before camp today.  Below: returning books through the library's automated system.  Very fancy!
  • Summer Camps --  N had LEGO Engineering and A had Magic Camp.  They both talked nonstop after their classes.  I think they are enjoying it so far...  Pic from today is of A.

Tuesday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time -- The boys' classes start an hour apart in different locations.  So we have a bit of time to wait between start and end times.  Thank goodness N's location is in the middle of a park.  All pics from today are of N after his class, but before we went to pick up A.

Wednesday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time
  • Pics of the Sunnyvale Community Center fountains.  Very pretty.  A has informed me that it is an "acid lake" (break time play with friends) and they have to avoid it at all costs.

Thursday:

  • Summer Camps
  • Playground/park time
  • Start of our Pixar movie marathon -- This is one of my Day Zero Project goals and I though the boys might enjoy rewatching some Pixar movies.  We started with Up... makes me cry every time.  I think our next selection will be Wall-E.

Friday:

  • Summer Camps
  • A's Magic Show --  The kids each performed two tricks and then received their special awards.  He did so well  with a clear voice and eye contact.  Each kid took home their box of magic tricks, but there were others to buy after the show.  A bought his favorite growing flower in a pot trick and N picked up a magic hat to match his brother.

Saturday:

  • Pool
  • Lounging day at the house
  • Another Pixar movie

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up! √
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.23.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Sunnyvale Summer Week 1

The boys are here! Now on to the fun.  I thought it would be a easier to do a week in review for all of our summer adventures.  Week one in the past: Tuesday:

  • Boys arrive -- After the usual nastiness of air flight, the boys arrived two hours after their scheduled time.  We were going to do a ton of errands, but they were a bit exhausted.  So we grabbed some Wendy's on the way back to the apartment.
  • Pool visit -- Right away the boys wanted to jump into the pool, so of course we did it.
  • Target -- The boys got new towels, a subway map shower curtain, and some pool toys.

Wednesday:

  • Donuts -- We walked across the street to get donuts.  The boys can't believe that we can get fresh donuts across the street.  Yum! Yum!  And they are huge.
  • Pool -- I think that the pool is going to be a daily adventure.
  • Bookstore -- We visited the small local bookstore, Bookasaurus (kids) and Leigh's Favorite Books (adult,) two blocks away.
  • Frozen Yogurt -- Boys were hesitant about frozen yogurt ("Is it ice cream?" "No, but similar"), but I won them over at Trutti Frutti.  N had chocolate with chocolate chips and gummi bears, A had chocolate with chocolate chips and m&ms, and I had green apple and french vanilla with mini peanut butter cups.  They already want to go again...

Thursday:

  • Sunnyvale Library -- I can't believe how excited the boys were to go to the library.  They got their own library cards and proceeded to grab books left and right.  They even asked for specific books that we had to look up on the catalog.  We put some of those books on hold for the coming weeks.  In the end, they each checked out around 10 books.  One was read in the car and another partway read waiting for lunch.  I'd say they are pretty happy. We will be visiting the library on a weekly basis.
  • Sunnyvale Community Center -- We had to go get our household id to sign up for summer classes.  Five minutes and everything was set.
  • Sky High -- A huge warehouse filled with trampolines.  A little boy's dream.  After passing it about three times and searching for a parking place, we arrived for our hour long visit.  I only bought an hour and thank goodness.  The boys really enjoyed their time, but an hour was the limit.
  • Pool -- Third day in a row.  But this time the boys met a few boys their age that actually live in the complex.  We found out which apartment.  The boys are determined to play with these kids every day now.  We'll see...  Although I am glad they found some kids to place with.

Friday:

  • Pool -- Of course.
  • Rock Band -- The boys are now obsessed with Rock Band.  We had to have J show us how to set up everything.  We then played for almost two hours.  This may become a daily occurrence.
  • Lots of cleaning and laundry -- Actually got the boys to help me take out all the trash and clean the house.  They did it without too much fuss.
  • Lots of reading --  The boys really got into reading their library books.  I didn't want to interrupt, so we all read for over any hour.

Saturday:

  • Farmer's Market -- The boys were excited to get some fresh lemonade, kettle corn, and baked goods (mystery roll for A and pretzels for the rest of us).  Yum!
  • Rock Band -- More and more playing

Starting goals:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program √
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place √
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up -- Signed up!
  • Most likely daily pool visits √
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Saturday 06.16.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
Comments: 2
 

Crazy Summer

When we moved in April, my original idea was to get a job ASAP.  Unfortunately that didn't happen quickly.  And then I realized that the boys would be coming soon (today in fact).  With them here, if I got a job, I would have to pay for babysitting/child care and I wouldn't be able to spend that much time with them.  Back in Nebraska, J worked at home, so he could be physically there with the bosy while I was at work.  That's not the situation here.  So I will be holding off on the job hunt until towards the end of July. This means that I will be home everyday with the boys.  I've been making a list of things we must do.  Currently the list includes:

  • Getting a library card (for the boys) and weekly trips; summer reading program
  • Sky High -- trampoline bounce place
  • Great America -- only 10 minutes from the house!
  • Aquarium of the Bay in San Francisco
  • Alcatraz -- J wants to go with, so this will be a vacation day or weekend trip
  • Scavenger hunt/photo scavenger hunt -- I want to do one of these but haven't even started thinking about the clues
  • San Jose Giants baseball game?
  • Beach trip -- possibly Santa Cruz
  • Exploratorium in San Francisco
  • Summer camps -- need to get a Sunnyvale account to sign them up
  • Most likely daily pool visits
  • Get together with an old friend and her kids -- possibly at the Santa Cruz boardwalk or in Fresno (her town)
  • Possible bike rides -- if they can get better at riding
Whew!  It's quite a list and it'll probably be growing.  We were going to go to Disneyland, but J won't have much time off.  He said to just go alone with the boys, but that kinda defeats the purpose of a family trip.  We could possibly do this during Christmas Break...  Anyway, I think this is going to be a crazy summer!
I'm off to the airport to pick them up.  Hope the plane's on time!

tags: boys, vacation
categories: Life
Tuesday 06.12.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 

Thanks on Thursday

I found this wonderful meme idea on Ruby Bastille.  I thought it would be a great way to share my life with my readers.  This week's thankfulness...

1) Almond Cappunccinos -- I routinely go to the Bean Scene Cafe about 1 1/2 blocks from the apartment.  And because of the temps, I usually order an iced mocha.  Only today I ordered a hot almond cappuccino and it was delicious!  I think I found my new fave drink.

2) My new iPad -- J bought me an iPad!  And I've already downloaded my apps and few books.  I've even read one already (Anna Dressed in Blood).  And today I took it to the coffeehouse instead of my MacBook Air (not that the computer isn't light).  Loving the small size!

3) Stargate Atlantis -- J got me hooked on Stargate SGU and now we've moved onto Atlantis.  I really really like this series.  It's basically our daily tv watching,  a few episodes before bed.  I don't know what we're going to do when we finish the series.  Oh yeah, we have Stargate Universe and 100s more tvs shows on the Apple TV.

4) Target -- I finally found a cheap summer dress.  Thank you clearance racks at Target.

5) Rain -- It rained this week for the first time since we've moved.  Everyone I met was complaining about how it was so miserable and cold (65 degrees!).  I loved the little bit of rain while i read on my balcony.  Now we wait for a month for another rainstorm.

tags: Thankful Thursday
categories: Life
Thursday 06.07.12
Posted by Tobe Buffenbarger
 
Newer / Older

Powered by Squarespace.