Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Goodbye 2008, Hello 2009!!

It was a busy year for Trudy, Koda and I in 2008! We were just going over some of the highlights for this year. We adopted Koda in early January and she has rapidly become a much loved family member. She has taught us about patience, tolerance and unconditional love. We got her at our local SPCA- there are so many animals looking for a second chance there! She has been tons of fun and is such an amazing pet... we are grateful for her every day.

After settling in with Koda and Trudy getting comfortable at her new job with National Geographic we took a little vacation to Yosemite. I was looking forward to Trudy learning how to ski but mother nature had other ideas- as we arrived on Super Bowl Sunday Yosemite had been buried under 5 Feet of Snow. They had to close the mountain for 3 days to dig out! Instead we tried Snowshoeing, toured the Valley Floor, ice-skated in the shadow of mighty Half Dome and marvelled at the pure beauty of Yosemite covered in white powder. Truly a spectacular thing to see. It felt like we had the whole Park to ourselves. (the trip was even nicer thanks to the Patriots perfect season crumbling into a million pieces!)

I took a trip out to Utah and Colorado in April with my buddy Lance from Monterey. We hooked up with my old roommate Keith in Colorado and mountain biked in Fruita, Co and Moab, Utah. It was awesome and i am especially grateful to Keith for setting it all up and the gal who rescued us down by the Colorado River and got us back after one heck of a ride.

Next was one of the most painful memories of the past year... my oral surgery. Finally, with a strong nudge from Trudy and the support of my folks, I was able to begin getting my teeth fixed. Through this process I was grateful for Trudy, mashed potatoes, Jamba Juice, my employers , hot wash cloths, Koda's company, Ibuprofen and Netflix. It was not a pleasant couple of weeks but we survived together.

As usual ,fortune smiled on Trudy and I, and we were able to take road trip up the coast into Oregon and Washington. We got to visit good friends like Ray,Heather, Aaron, Carrie, little man Josiah, trusty hounds Bodhie and Coltrane and my buddy Kyle. We learned we could survive multiple nights of camping, rain and Hail Storms --and even a couple of wrong turns! Seattle was super cool and the rivers and mountains of Northern California and Oregon are better than advertised. We are grateful for the friends we spent time with, the new ones we made ( Carrie's folks and their fishing stories, the couple at Richardson SP who fed us carne asada and all of the good people we met along the way.

On September 21st we celebrated our First Wedding Anniversary! We were not able to revisit our honeymoon spot due to the wildfires that ravaged Big Sur over the summer but we did have an amazing dinner at Pacific's Edge in the Carmel Highlands. This is the restaurant we ate at with our parents after our wedding ceremony... it is a special place for us and the food is out of this world. We are so lucky to have found each other and are looking forward to many more years together!

The Summer of 2008 also saw some of our friends get married as well. Jeremy and Stacy married in a beautiful little ceremony in Monterey , Shawn and Kris were married in Carmel Valley and Jolane and Taylor were married in Sacramento. Congratulations and best wishes to them.

The Summer of 2008 was marked by numerous wildfires across California. They got as close as Big Sur and Carmel Valley. Trudy could see smoke from her office at the time and it was not uncommon to have ash falling from the sky in our hometown of Pacific Grove. We are grateful for all the firefighters , cops , rescue workers and citizens that worked so hard all Summer to minimize the damage and save a lot of homes and lives.

I turned 36 In October and have never felt so young, so alive or so grateful for all of the good things I have in my life. It also marked the 15 year anniversary of my younger brother Brian's passing. He is still in my thoughts and I appreciate the good times we had together while he was here.

Let's not forget about those Fightin Phillies finally bringing the World Series Championship back to the City of Brotherly Love. What an amazing season it was!!!! I finally got my Shane Victorino Hula bobblehead this Christmas! (Trudy says: now my perfectly color coordinated tree has a Phillies and an Eagles ornament on it, thanks Louise! haha!)

In November a new sense of hope arrived as a new President was elected. It seemed to me as if you could hear entire communities breathing a giant sigh of relief and hope coming back to a nation that did not have some of its finest last few years. I know that both Trudy and I are truly grateful that we have a roof over our heads, friends and family that love and support us and decent paying jobs that afford us the benefits we need to move forward in our life together.

(Trudy taking over from here)

John and I both agreed that the holidays this year was one of the most enjoyable yet. Like many others, we kept it simple, donated to charities in lieu of gifts, and enjoyed the simple things of the season... our annual holiday party and white elephant gift exchange, the local clock tower chiming christmas carols every hour on the hour (although I think the neighbor's dog is traumatized, it hasn't stopped howling yet), holiday movies, baking cookies with my friend Stacy, and looking at our fabulous tree!

My parents moved to Sacramento in October so instead of a 20 minute drive to see family for the holidays, it's now 3 hours. Koda does not like this very much (we found out the hard way after 5 hours of whining in the car the night before Thanksgiving) so she, and her owners, are very appreciative of her doggie medication that helps her relax and sleep straight through until we get to our destination!

My mom and Mark (and the poodles) really made us feel welcome at the new house. Now we get to see Jolane and Taylor for the holidays which is an added bonus since they only live a few minutes away.

As we reminisce over 2008, we are preparing for new adventures in 2009. We've made our reservations again for Yosemite and I will hopefully learn how to ski this year. We're saving and planning to look for a house to rent at the end of the year. We're also looking forward to seeing the Sharps for Christmas(Louise, start planning that 'open house'!).

2009 is also predicted to have its share of challenges. We never take our simple life here for granted. We want for nothing (except maybe that 37" flat screen John has been eyeing for months now). So as 2009 kicks in to high gear, we wish you all the health, wealth, love, and happiness in the universe. To our friend Molly, we wish you safety as you continue your work in Jordan.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Sunday, December 21, 2008

The Essence of Koda...

Had to post this pic, because it really captures her personality...high energy, ready for anything, and a little mischievous!

It's beginning to look a lot like...

.....the holidays! One of the things I love about Christmas is seeing everyone's house decorated with lights, santas, snowmen, and nativity scenes. Koda and I decided to take a walk and check out our neighborhood. Below are some pics we took along the way. I'm sure like many neighborhoods across the country, we have a "Candy Cane Lane", here's what we saw...

Our local fire department wishing everyone a "fire safe" holiday...

the Grinch, Wall-e, and a few muppet babies (I think)

comic book legends superman, wonder woman, and batman (I can't remember the guy in red in the back, captain america?)...


a classic snowman with merry-go-round (very ambitious)...


Elvis wishing you a very "blue christmas"...


It's hilarious to see other people's reactions to this one!


the wild things from the book "Where the Wild Things Are" (very cool)...
and a tribute to 911...

Thought this could bring a little of our West Coast Christmas 'hood to yours! Happy Holidays!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Behold, the tree!

John and I got a Christmas tree on Saturday. We like this one better than last year and it was $20 cheaper! A lot of the ornaments we have were gifts that hold special memories for us. It was nice to relive those cherished moments while unwrapping them and putting them on the tree.

I know these are dark and a little blurry. I took them with the lights off so you could get a feel for the ambience. Plus, I'm still learning how to use the settings on the new digital!!









Happy Holidays!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Koda has some stiff competition

These Shiba Inu puppies are about as cute as it gets!



You have to see these cuties in action.LIVE WEB CAM!

The site was set up by a breeder in San Francisco for their family and friends. Someone found the link, passed it on, and it is now viewed by tens of thousands of people. Sadly, it won't be up for much longer. These babies have already been adopted and will be going to their new homes soon.

Although, this IS a cute picture of our Koda girl during our latest hiking adventure on Fort Ord.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Wall-E

John rented this movie because the video store was out of it and was giving "rainchecks" for a free rental when it came in! I've never been into kids movies until the last few years, but Pixar always does a great job keeping kids and adults interested. This is no exception, so cute, you should watch it!!



Saturday, November 29, 2008

Turkey Day!

It wasn't easy getting there but we finally made it up to Sacramento to spend Thanksgiving at my parents new house. What was supposed to take only 3 hours, turned into 6. 5 of those hours we had to listen to the dog/baby whine and pace back and forth in the backseat. The highway we usually take was closed. We heard later is was because of a downed power line. That meant it was back the way we came and on the 101 through the bay area. No surprise there, it was bumper to bumper most of the way. But once we got there it was a great day to see friends and family. It was a great day for the dogs too, they got to run around and in and out of the dog door all day.

Mom and I


The dogs waiting for something to drop


Watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade


And don't forget the sales ads for Black Friday


Mom putting the final touches on the food

The spread


The men


Us!



Jolane and Taylor




John making out with the dogs


John and I are so thankful for our friends and family who have given us so much support over the years!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Election Hangover

The votes have been cast, the speeches have been made, and the last balloon has fallen. Now what?

I read this interview with former Chief of Staff, Leon Panetta this morning in the SF Chronicle. I've had the privilege of speaking with him personally in the past and feel that he is a "no bull" kind of guy and tells it like it is. Has Obama bitten off more than he can chew?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Election Day!!!

We're conducting our own poll. Answer our question on the right ---->

Sunday, November 2, 2008

ANYONE WITH A CREDIT CARD MUST WATCH THIS MOVIE!!!!

I just finished watching this movie and I am stunned, shocked, and saddened.



To watch the trailer, click here.

What I thought was going to be a good reminder of why I am working so hard to be debt free, turned into a "gut check" that will forever change my life and how I spend money.

Trudy

Saturday, November 1, 2008

First Storm of the Fall

As we get ready to turn the clocks back tonight, the clouds are rolling in for what is supposed to be the first storm of the season! Since fall is my favorite time of year, I can't wait. I took these pictures from our balcony overlooking the bay just a few minutes ago.





So far, just a few sprinkles, but the clouds are looking intense and the wind is picking up. The last time we had a big rainstorm, we were without power for two days!!

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Fright Night!!

It was sort of last minute but I decided to go to a Halloween party that I had gotten invited to last weekend. It turned out to be really fun! There were some people from work there and the hairdresser who does my friend Stacy's hair was also there. It's a very small town! It was cool to meet some new people and carve some pumpkins.

I made this costume almost ten years ago when I was living in San Luis Obispo. I can't believe it still fits!











The night had all the makings of an awesome party....

good food...










lots of drinks....









a dog dressed as a ninja...












the perfect couple who come in coordinating outfits...








pumpkin carving....










and of course hanging out with friends....










You might notice John isn't in any of these pictures. He was at home watching something called the World Series. He said he would've come if they had the game on, alas they did not.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

The Frank Gehry Factor

I can't believe it's been almost a month since we've posted anything!! I was taking a look at our vacation pics again from the Northwest and I was reminded how much I love architecture. I've never been an expert when it comes to identifying different styles. I could never rattle off names and designs just by looking at a building. I can appreciate an aesthetically pleasing building but that was about as far as it went and then I saw this movie...







It's a great look into the life of an architectural phenomenon named Frank Gehry. What's even more amazing is his process for creating these masterpieces. It is directed by the late Sydney Pollack who follows Gehry around with a handheld video camera and documents a day in the life.

His stuff is very eccentric. I have this picture on my bulletin board at work.










This is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. Gehry designed this in 1997. I think it's so interesting to look at and so different from anything I've ever seen.


You can imagine how excited I was to go to the Experimental Music Project when we were in Seattle since it is another Gehry creation. Here I am in front of the EMP.










It is just as fascinating on the inside as it is on the outside.
I've also been watching a new PBS show called Spain... on the Road. It features Mario Bartolli, Gwyneth Paltrow, a NY food critic and a spanish actress. They go in search of all things food related in Spain. There is nothing more interesting to me than traveling and food! I just recently read that they will be interviewing Gehry on the show. I'll be interested to see how this interview plays into the food theme of the show!!
In the meantime, John is pacing the floor watching his Phillies in the World Series!! I think maybe Koda eating John's Phillie's hat could have been good luck!!!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

A Love Story 20 Years in the Making

Congratulations you two!! You finally did it. Jolane and Taylor's love for each other began many years ago but as destiny would have it, it would take years later before reuniting and making it official!!

I wish nothing but all the joy, happiness, and love in the world for two of the most deserving people I have ever met. You both have been such a big part of my life and I love you both!

The boys looked SO cute in their matching shirts and ties




Jolane and Taylor surrounded by their family and friends to say "I do". Jen you did an awesome job marrying these two

These were the beautiful centerpieces that Jolane picked out. She did such a great job planning everything to the last detail.

Emily and Sylvia who helped get this party started, literally! It couldn't have been done without you guys
The band
The ceremony site before the sun went down, very romantic!


The night before we had to go celebrate Jolane's last night as a single woman! We had a great time on the Delta King. For those that don't know it's a paddle boat that sits on the Sacramento River. Very cool!!

All the girls!

Jennifer and the Bride to be

Larissa and Jolane

The Divas getting their picture taken!




A view from the balcony where we celebrated the coming nuptials

The day before we went to this awesome vegan/vegetarian drive in called Sunflower http://www.yelp.com/biz/sunflower-natural-food-restaurant-fair-oaks that served great organic goodies.

Jolane showing off her gift from Emily and Sylvia


The girls enjoying their Nut burgers