Overheard at our house recently:
T: "Norah, where's that dog leash? I want to use it as a whip and pretend to be Indiana Jones."
...
N: "Mom, is heaven underground?"
Me: "No."
N: "Is heaven up in the sky?"
Me: "Not exactly..."
N: "Then why do we bury people when they die?"
Me: "Well...(My poor attempt at 6 year-old theology) You don't take your body with you to heaven. You get a new one when your soul gets to heaven. So we bury people here on earth and their soul goes to heaven."
N: "OK."
...
N: (whining from the backseat) "Moooommm, Toby won't let me read The New Yorker!"
Musings from a full-time mother and wife, teacher/librarian, and wish-I-had-more-time reader.
Showing posts with label Norah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norah. Show all posts
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Playing Catch-up
It would be overwhelming to post pictures of the year I've missed on the blog. So I am just going to ignore the fact that 12 months have gone missing (we'll blame it on user error--my inability to juggle too many things at once).
Here are a few pictures from the last month or so.
Here are a few pictures from the last month or so.
Norah at Kindergarten Promotion! |
Toby played a month of post-season little league! |
#18. He played every position, but pitching. He liked catcher best. |
Toby got baptized on June 8th! |
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Carmel River State Beach--I had just dropped Toby off for a day at summer camp when I snapped this picture. I was a little jealous of his 2 weeks at summer camp! |
Norah at open house, where we went on a tour of her classroom. She worked so hard this year! |
Friday, May 24, 2013
My Sweet Sunset
In honor of The Philosopher's birthday we went to the Carmel Sweet Shop for some toffee and fudge and then traveled down to the beach to watch the sunset. Toby and Daddy got distracted trying to rescue a kite while Norah and I watched the surfers.
Our new family motto was coined over this spring break:
We Live Here.
We are loving it.
Our new family motto was coined over this spring break:
We Live Here.
We are loving it.
My Mystery Trip
We snuck out of town one weekend last month and ended up here:
A view from an elevator.
A pit stop for pizza.
Toby tries out the camera phone.
We rode on interesting public transportation.
We played in the park.
We saw a ship in the harbor. And behind that ship, a prison.
We saw a very long bridge.
We stayed up late reading among the city lights.
We stayed just long enough to get a good taste of a wonderful city. We'll be back, I'm sure.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
My Spring Time Activities
While the Philosopher has been working up in San Francisco this week we've been keeping busy at home, enjoying Spring.
On Tuesday we went to the beach after school.


On Wednesday we dined at Luca, stuffing ourselves on pizza, spaghetti, and gelatto. The kids shared their window seats with some friends, Ozzie and Little Dog, and they shared bites of their gelatto. It was determined before we ordered our meals that Toby would have chocolate and Norah vanilla.

My Little Slugger and My Little Mudder
At baseball today Toby got three hits, and one was a double! It's so cute because he is still learning the rules of the game and how to make plays. I apologize for my craptastic video skills, but the sun was in my eyes while I was filming this so I missed my little guy running for first, as well as the first base coach telling him to keep going! But hopefully you get the idea.
And while Toby was swinging away (the nice thing for these kiddos is that the coach pitches until the kids get a hit), Norah was digging away in the mud.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
My Little Guy Got Glasses

We knew this day would come.... And he's super excited!
Toby's teacher emailed us a few weeks ago and inquired about getting Toby's eyes checked. She said he politely asked if he could move closer to the board so that he could see what she writes.
We took him to a great eye doctor, and then filled his prescription right away. He picked out two pairs of glasses (the ones above are blue with a white stripe and he also got some black flexible-wire ones).
He is so careful about taking care of his glasses and cleaning them. He is very proud to wear them and he feels like he has a super power now that he can see the board! (When he put them on for the first time and we walked through Costco he said, "Now I can see everything." I didn't realize he was missing so much!) We had our spring parent-teacher conference this past week and it seems like his lack of ability to see the board didn't hold him back from any of the activities or academics in the day to day classroom. He's doing an outstanding job in class, according to his teacher. We'll see how the "super power" of clear sight adds to his classroom experience!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
My Intro to Wine Country Weekend
We finally did it -- we experienced the smallest sliver of California wine country. And we got to tag along with some wonderful friends, Chris and Katie, and their dog too!
We traveled to Sonoma and stayed in a house on a hill.
Beautiful views (which helped to erase the memory of the hour-long traffic delay we had on our drive up) and gorgeous weather for the whole weekend made for a relaxing, wonderful time.
We spent Friday night through Sunday afternoon in wine country, with the kids in tow, and we just played the whole time. We went to 4 vineyards on Saturday and two on Sunday. We had coupons for the tastings that we split with our friends and so we ended up trying a little bit of all kinds of wine. (The kiddos either played outside with Chris and the dog, Nevis, or they stayed inside and played on our phones. One time they stayed at the house with Chris and Nevis while we went with Katie to other wineries a bit out of town.)
It was so much fun to feel like we were on a real vacation, not just visiting a place on our way across the country (like when we saw the arch in St. Louis or driving through Yosemite last summer). Actually, we packed so much in our car Norah started asking questions like, "Are we moving?" and "Will it take days and days to get there?"
We ate in every meal except one, and we even had the owners of the rental house over for dinner on Saturday night.*
The favorite part of the trip for the kids? Definitely the hot tub! The Philosopher and I really enjoyed experiencing a different area of our new home, and we feel like we only just broke the surface of the exciting places that are just an afternoon's drive away.
*So, our friend Chris is from small town Iowa. The owner of the rental house was from small town Iowa. It turns out Chris' aunt married a guy named Denny who is cousins with the owner. Small world! We invited them over for dinner with us on Saturday night (the Chef made roast tenderloin, potatoes, and broccolini) and enjoyed hearing about the locals' view of Sonoma.
We traveled to Sonoma and stayed in a house on a hill.
Beautiful views (which helped to erase the memory of the hour-long traffic delay we had on our drive up) and gorgeous weather for the whole weekend made for a relaxing, wonderful time.
We spent Friday night through Sunday afternoon in wine country, with the kids in tow, and we just played the whole time. We went to 4 vineyards on Saturday and two on Sunday. We had coupons for the tastings that we split with our friends and so we ended up trying a little bit of all kinds of wine. (The kiddos either played outside with Chris and the dog, Nevis, or they stayed inside and played on our phones. One time they stayed at the house with Chris and Nevis while we went with Katie to other wineries a bit out of town.)
It was so much fun to feel like we were on a real vacation, not just visiting a place on our way across the country (like when we saw the arch in St. Louis or driving through Yosemite last summer). Actually, we packed so much in our car Norah started asking questions like, "Are we moving?" and "Will it take days and days to get there?"
We ate in every meal except one, and we even had the owners of the rental house over for dinner on Saturday night.*
The favorite part of the trip for the kids? Definitely the hot tub! The Philosopher and I really enjoyed experiencing a different area of our new home, and we feel like we only just broke the surface of the exciting places that are just an afternoon's drive away.
The cheese tasting was more memorable than some of the wineries! |
Strawberries and cinnamon rolls for breakfast. |
This kiddo wanted to eat his weight in cinnamon rolls. He had to settle for waffles. |
A pool with a view! |
A picnic at a winery -- with built-in pets for the kids! (There were lizards in the rocks.) |
My 400th Post
Upon logging in to Blogger this morning I noticed that I have written 399 posts for this blog. This changed my (admittedly already weak) plan for what I wanted to post this morning. So, lucky you, I am going to post a "special" 400th posting here! Hooray!
This picture kind of captures what this blog has been for me, in my attempt to chronicle my life as a full-time mom. I feel like you're only getting the smallest glimpse of what our day to day life is like, and even then it's kind of blurry and misdirected. And as I write about something cute or funny or mundane the kids are already on to other things, faster than I can type! So instead of giving the "real time" highlights of life around these parts I seem to only grab a smidge, before we're all left wondering "what was that about?"
For example, in the picture above Norah is showing us that she has two pairs of shoes in different colors. She wanted to wear one of each while we walked Toby to the bus one morning last year. I grabbed a picture while we were walking. That in itself is pretty typical around here, but the picture completely illustrates my point about blogging this little tid-bit. I can only show so much about these wonderful, complicated, adorable, crazy kids and our adventures. And my attempt at a picture only goes so far. I hope it's enough for you to see that we are enjoying the ride.
This picture kind of captures what this blog has been for me, in my attempt to chronicle my life as a full-time mom. I feel like you're only getting the smallest glimpse of what our day to day life is like, and even then it's kind of blurry and misdirected. And as I write about something cute or funny or mundane the kids are already on to other things, faster than I can type! So instead of giving the "real time" highlights of life around these parts I seem to only grab a smidge, before we're all left wondering "what was that about?"
For example, in the picture above Norah is showing us that she has two pairs of shoes in different colors. She wanted to wear one of each while we walked Toby to the bus one morning last year. I grabbed a picture while we were walking. That in itself is pretty typical around here, but the picture completely illustrates my point about blogging this little tid-bit. I can only show so much about these wonderful, complicated, adorable, crazy kids and our adventures. And my attempt at a picture only goes so far. I hope it's enough for you to see that we are enjoying the ride.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
My Weekend Should Always Start with a Beach Day
We had such a busy weekend! The Philosopher was philosophizing at a conference and we booked ourselves solid for the whole weekend.
On Friday we went straight from school to the beach. It was such a gorgeous afternoon. We found a little spot in a cove that blocked the wind and we hung out for hours. The kids dug holes (we really need some good shovels) and played in the trees and the moms just chatted.
Then we came home and "enjoyed" some homemade pizza. I am working on my 2013 goal to eat pizza as often as possible, but I am on a mission to find a good dough recipe. I used a no-knead recipe and one from my Better Homes and Gardens cookbook. They both turned out really dry. I'll have to keep experimenting. Just because the dough was dry doesn't mean we didn't eat almost all of the pizza, though!
Saturday was completely booked. We made crepes, then ran errands in the morning (Toby needed cleats for baseball as well as uniform stuff and a batting helmet), which led into a birthday party for his classmate in the afternoon. The kids had so much fun!! The birthday girl's family booked out the entire Carmel Youth Center and so the kids could play games, do crafts, and even watch a movie in a mini-theater!
Once the kids were loaded on popcorn, soda, and cupcakes we went home for a brief rest before going to another friend's house for a really neat house concert. Some (newly) local musicians played folk-Americana music for a few hours, and there was even a babysitter for the kids.
On the way home from the concert Toby said, "I am so tired I just want to brush my teeth, get in my pajamas, and go straight to bed!" He heard no complaint from me!
Sunday was full of relaxation and chores-catch-up in the morning and baseball practice in the afternoon.
Some weekends are so busy that we (almost) look forward to a slow and easy weekday routine!
Thursday, February 28, 2013
My Valentines Leftovers
Norah and I played Go Fish and Memory with a box of leftover Valentines. She had so much fun with them!
We bought the box after Valentines Day (originally thinking we'd do something creative with them for her My Little Pony birthday party, which didn't happen) and cut apart each Valentine. The box, like every other Valentines-in-a-box that you can buy in February, came with 2 cards in each of 7 designs. We played a few rounds of Go Fish this afternoon, and then I showed her how to use them to play Memory, which she took to her room for quiet time. Once she's tired of playing games with the cards we'll probably cut them up and make a collage of her favorite ponies.

My Little One is FIVE!!!
Norah Lynn Renae is five!


Really and truly. She asked me in the car this morning if she was going to Kindergarten tomorrow. She figured that she can start Kindergarten now that she's five. I had to break it to her that she starts with everyone else in August.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
My Party Girl
I don't think I can believe the rumors. Mean, nasty rumors that say my baby girl is going to be five this week. I think I am just going to ignore them and enjoy Norah as she is, at four.
Her on-the-street fashion sense is easily the best in the family. She even has a pet monkey, which is all the rage these days. (P.S. She is also sporting wings in this outfit that you can't see in the picture.)
Her birthday party on Saturday was just a glorified play date, really, and she had so much fun. She gets along well with everyone in her class. Even while hoarding cookies in her cheeks like a chipmunk.

She loves to take random pictures of her family, usually when they are unaware, or sneaking something like a lollipop.
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