Friday, November 26, 2010
Super Power Ring
It's that time of year again. School for Tese. The most recent assignment I completed was a ring that isn't round. It's second life (after I get graded on it) is going to be a pendant. It is also a compelling wee sculpture. The assignment was to also consider what we would like for a super power and what that "super power ring" might look like. My list of super powers was learning tolerance, compassion, patience and mindfulness. These are not easy things to illustrate. And, to be honest I gave up on that aspect of the assignment after I wrote the list. However, once I completed it I realized it has a quiet, contemplative nature. And that embodies the super powers I desire. Now, if I could only get it to work.
Chris' Birthday!
This past Sunday Chris had a birthday. We celebrated with a walk in the rain/sun/rain/sun on the beach in Capitola. Uncle Mike Goldberg then joined us for a few Laser Tag sessions at the boardwalk in Santa Cruz. Out to eat, then home for cupcakes! It was a wonderful day of Daddy Love.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Coleman's First Trimester; Progress
I went to Coleman's parent-teacher conference November 18th. I have to say, that though school has been an emotional roller coaster this year, his grades were pretty impressive. He's reading at grade 6.4 (fourth month of sixth grade). He scored better than 96% of the nations 3rd graders on reading! He's doing well in math, science, history and social studies. His writing skills need work, but he's at grade level there. The one frustration is that he's inconsistent in his efforts. I'm proud of the effort he does put in and think he is too.
Field Trips This Week
This week Coleman's class traveled to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Max's class went to the Elkhorn Slough (pronounced Slew). I went on both trips and lived to tell the tale...
The Aquarium - I was unable to find my camera the morning we went on this trip. So, unfortunately I only got a couple pics with my phone. Above: In orange, Lucas and Coleman in "mini-me" mode. Note the sweatshirts over their knees. Also: Coleman and Cosgrove looking at an exhibit about conservation, the woman in the picture (which is a woman in the fridge) is talking about shopping locally and for food in season, etc.
On Wednesday Max's class went to Elkhorn Slough. (Slough: Widely used term for wetland environment in a channel or series of shallow lakes. Water is stagnant or may flow slowly on a seasonal basis. Where fresh water meets sea water.) We dissected owl pellets, and went for a 2.5 mile hike. I was able to take lots of pictures on this trip. The sun wasn't out the whole time, I would like to go back when it's sunny out and get more shots. I thought it was a beautiful place. The most exciting event was finding a rabbit head and entrails. Wow. The kids were intrigued.
The Aquarium - I was unable to find my camera the morning we went on this trip. So, unfortunately I only got a couple pics with my phone. Above: In orange, Lucas and Coleman in "mini-me" mode. Note the sweatshirts over their knees. Also: Coleman and Cosgrove looking at an exhibit about conservation, the woman in the picture (which is a woman in the fridge) is talking about shopping locally and for food in season, etc.
On Wednesday Max's class went to Elkhorn Slough. (Slough: Widely used term for wetland environment in a channel or series of shallow lakes. Water is stagnant or may flow slowly on a seasonal basis. Where fresh water meets sea water.) We dissected owl pellets, and went for a 2.5 mile hike. I was able to take lots of pictures on this trip. The sun wasn't out the whole time, I would like to go back when it's sunny out and get more shots. I thought it was a beautiful place. The most exciting event was finding a rabbit head and entrails. Wow. The kids were intrigued.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Scenes From Soquel: September and October
Coleman on his ninth birthday at the county fair. |
Coleman in a log. Vienna Woods trail, Nisene Marks State Forest. This is "Our Hike". |
Creek on Our Hike... |
Same hike, Coleman, Max and Kitty. |
Max and his friend Fiona on a school hike/picnic. |
Max and Kylie. She's a sweet little bird. |
Rainy day reading. |
More rainy day reading. |
Hawk Eye. She's a keeper. |
Kitty in the window (with Papa's old slipper). Who could resist that face? |
Max had a day off of school. We built some stuff. Had fun. You know. |
A glimpse of the inside of the house. |
Halloween!
Friday Max went on a field trip with his school to an organic farm. There was a wonderful pumpkin patch there. They went on tractor rides, fed horses, sheep, bunnies and chickens, picked and ate strawberries and were able to take home a wonderful pumpkin! We had a great time at the farm.
This is Max with his teacher, Ami. |
Akira, Lucas, Alex and Max waiting for a turn to feed the goats. |
Max, Akira and Caio. |
On Halloween we Max and I went out with some friends for trick or treating! |
A scene from the neighborhood we tricked n' treated in. |
Another scene from the neighborhood. |
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Santa Cruz County Fair
Coleman's third grade class had a field trip to the Santa Cruz County Fair today. I was able to get a few shots. We saw: Racing Pigs, Many chickens, Cows, Science stuff, Lego Contest, Photography, food, K9 show...I'm sure there are many things I missed. We're going back on Sunday with the whole family! We had a great time while there. And I am hopeful this year will be a WAY better year for Coleman at school. His teacher is very observant, straight-speaking and seems kind-hearted. And I think he might "get" Coleman already. Phew.
Never Before Seen Pictures!
At the BEGINNING of the now past summer, Paul and Lisa came for a visit. Here are some shots of their visit. It was a quick one, hike in the redwoods, trip to the aquarium, etc.
Above, shot of the redwood tree growing in the middle of the "End of the Rainbow Cafe" - Sweet. The boys playing the piano at said cafe.
Above, shot of the redwood tree growing in the middle of the "End of the Rainbow Cafe" - Sweet. The boys playing the piano at said cafe.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Nana's 70th Birthday!
Nana moves pretty good for seventy. That's what Coleman says. I think that's true, too. Nana, You're a young seventy! We made the shortest trip ever to Massachusetts this weekend to go to Nana's party. So quick, in fact we never got off west coast time. Back to Nana's birthday weekend. I can't believe how wonderful a time we had the few days we were there. The weather was sweltering, of course. We partied at Uncle Chuck and Auntie Judy's house to celebrate. MB made a great cake, just the perfect size with a tea pot full of hearts on it. Could it have been more appropriate? No, I say. We had great food and music and the kids and grown ups alike had a blast. Wish I had gotten more pictures, hope you enjoy them.
The guards-down feeling of being in a place so familiar and comfortable is something I have felt only when I come home over the past five years. Even the smells, the way the air feels, the road work(!), the people, my family, it all makes me just relax. I miss this feeling and the smells and the people. Sometimes I even miss the sweltering heat. I got my fill until next year on this brief visit. :) I feel a bit like a puzzle piece in place back east and here in California a puzzle piece sitting on the side waiting to fit somewhere. It's a great place where we live, don't get me wrong. But there is just something about New England and proximity to family that leaves me aching when I leave.
Lots and lots of love to you all!
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