Tuesday, June 28, 2011

It's Fair Time!

This is the 99th year of the Alameda County Fair. This is a good old-fashioned fair that's so awesome it made the pages of the Wall Street Journal. The kids' next door neighbor is a jockey and he receives plenty of Fair passes which he graciously gives away. We all snagged free passes.

We all know the Fair is all about the food. So we began with funnel cake....well we started out with a corn dog, but ssh, we did that before the kids met up with us.
Ezra really doesn't know what these are all about, even though Diane was trying to teach him about putting a quarter in to massage the feet
Ezra's very first ride on a carousel
Ezra was really enjoying everything. This is the first week of the fair, which means the grounds are still clean and untrampled, on a Monday evening so it wasn't crowded, and the weather was perfect
Ezra saw sheep live and in person for the first time. He was so funny making all the noises that he learned while reading books. He recognized the animals from the pages of his books, awesome!

Okay, sorry about the angle, but it is so cute. He cuddled all the little animals in the petty zoo, which was free to enter
Ezra wasn't afraid of the animals. They had plenty of goats, a deer, a wallaby, ducks, lambs
And of course the hand washing after visiting the petting zoo....he really needs a total bath
A GREAT time was had by all and we can't wait to go again......which says a lot about Dave, he's so over the fair.

Monday, June 27, 2011

50 Years of Wedded Bliss

On June 24, 1961 Wes and Diane were married. After 50 years they are still madly in love and having fun! Their children put on an amazing, first class, joyous celebration. It was an honor to be included with their closest family and friends for the celebration.

There was dancing, mostly the women as often happens.
The happy couple
A happy couple working on their first 50 years

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tonka Rocks!

Auntie Donna (& Uncle Bret too) scores big again! It seems that the local school district, where Donna works, has their own "Craigslist" style website. Donna just happened along and found that someone was selling MANY Tonka trucks. They already gave Ezra a dump truck for his birthday, and it was a huge hit. So they brought over a big box full of various models plus they carried in some that didn't fit in to this huge box.




It was almost 100 degrees out, so I wasn't able to stay out too long...and E is way too fair to stay out too. But I'm sure that E and the Tonkas will have plenty of good times.

Tonka rocks, and so does Auntie Donna! and Uncle Bret too.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Thursday Fun

Our new thing is to take a day off each week, just for fun. We thought it would be a good idea to go to Yosemite since we've heard that the Falls are the greatest they've been in years. Plus we thought we'd beat the crowds going during the week. We were right about the Falls, but wrong on the crowds...it's a VERY popular place.
The Merced River was high and roaring. There's just something about a roaring mountain river that is so cool. And the rafting companies have moved way down, the river is just to wild.
Bridal Veil Falls was dumping tons of water. The mist was all over the road. You needed rain gear to get within a tenth of a mile. We were pretty damp, but it felt good.

We even went all the way to Glacier Point.
We left our home at 6:30 am and returned at 6:30 pm, 400 miles. We stopped for breakfast in Oakdale at an old favorite, it was called the Busy Bee years ago, but has changed hands and names. We arrived in the Park at 9:30 and got to use our Annual Pass one more time. I LOVE a good deal!

It got a bit too hot for me as we left the Park and I really should have activated my cooling vest then. The heat really was tough after that. It could have been that we were behind two RVs that did not pull over when possible so we could all pass. They went 10 MPH on the grade, which is not fast enough for us to get even a little breeze. Dave was not amused by the RVs.

We stopped at Happy Burgers in Mariposa where I put my head under the faucet and activated the vest. All was well after that. Oh, and you really need to stop there, the burgers are FABULOUS!

Friday, June 17, 2011

Sonoma Visit

Our friends Pete & Teresa, aka Wine Rock Stars, are both retired now and ready to have some fun during the weekdays. It's fabulous to head up to the Wine Country during the middle of week...no crowds! We've been talking about visiting the St. Francis Winery in Sonoma for some time. They have a friend that just stared working at this winery and they've been trying to get up there for the food and wine pairings...which is a big deal at many of the wineries now. We were all over this, it sounded like fun...and it was...

There's a statue of St. Francis of Assisi, who disclaimed his wealthy family to become a hippie...well he was a big holistic earth environmentalist and loved animals, a few centuries ahead of his time
Here we are ready to begin the wine pairings
First course is a sea bass with a Chardonnay and chorizo slider with a spicy Zinfandel
Mushroom with a Merlot and steak with a Cabernet
Bleu cheese and chocolate dessert with a red dessert wine....are you salivating yet? You should be!
We stopped at Artesa since it was recommended to us by our new friends from Tampa that were at the wine pairing with us....
This place was set up in the side of a hill...set up for big buses to visit. Dave HATED the modern styling. We walked up the big hill....
Took some photos
Enjoyed the views
Gawked at the weird sculptures
Entered the building....used the toilets...and left without tasting the wines...it was a bit of a bunker feeling, but there were several balconies that we walked out on and enjoyed the views
We then decided to visit Domain Carneros because we were passing by on our way home. We do not pay for tastings and we thought we might be in a bind here....but Pete and Teresa have a friend that's a member here so they made a call to Canada and get his permission to deputize him so we could use their membership. This involved Pete pretending to be Mike....Olga, our hostess, really put him to the test, but Pete gave a great performance and the entire tasting was comped....we're getting pretty good at this! Here's the awesome view from the patio at Domain Carneros where we had a cheese and sparkling wine pairing.
It's good to live in California.....

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Ezra Feeds Himself....

Ezra is closing in on 18 months. He's actually able to use utensils and get enough food in his mouth so that he doesn't starve. It's tough to sit and watch this mess, but he needs to learn.

He has a new "big boy" fork, plastic handle and metal tines
I still put a bib on him, but there's plenty that still gets on the floor
He's so cute

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Lunch with Ezra

Now that it has finally stopped raining, we can spend time on our patio. This is especially helpful when dining with a toddler. No need to place a tarp around the little guy. Plus he gets to practice drinking from a water bottle....he really likes to do everything that he sees grown ups do......he did almost drown the first few times, and there was the incident where he dumped an entire large cup down his entire body, but he's doing much better now...that's how you learn....but it is much easier to clean up the patio than our hardwood floors. Good thing he's so darn cute......

Please note the little water bottle on the table, that's Ezra's, but his sippy cup is still his "go to"
The table is just the right height for Ezra
Here is Ezra putting his hand in his sippy cup, not sure why, but that's how he rolls

And the really good thing is that we can just hose off the patio when we're done....it's not hot enough to hose off Ezra

Monday, June 6, 2011

Electronics!

This combines two of Ezra's most favorites....electronics (which trumps ANYTHING else) and his G.Pa

Sunday, June 5, 2011

One Cool Dude!




Just way too cute! Ezra is all about following his G.Pa today....and he LOVES to look in to the refrigerator...this is his first look in to the freezer though.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Cozy Coupe!!!!!!

When Jessica was a toddler, she LOVED the Cozy Coupe. If she was visiting someone who had one, she went straight for it. I just couldn't see spending the $50 to buy yet another toy for her. HUGE mistake on my part. One that I knew I would not repeat with my grandchild. I knew this before he was even conceived. This particular toy became a big thing for me. So in the last couple of months, nearing the end of our busy season, I brought this up with Dave. Much to my delight he totally, completely, and immediately agreed. Just got to LOVE my husband.

I began to do a little research, to see if they still made the darn thing. I was pleased to see it was still sold, in fact this is their 50th anniversary, and was about the same price. After a few weeks, and the girlie trike showing up, I ordered it....and it was about $10 less than the price just six weeks earlier! I ended up ordering it from Amazon. The reviews were all 5 stars, except for a huge number of 3 stars.....all which mentioned the horror that was assembly.

It arrived on Friday afternoon and Dave pulled everything out, read through the pictorial instructions, and watched the two part video. Saturday morning it was time to get it done. I didn't think to pull out the camera until we were half way through, so you really don't get the full experience, but....

Going back to review the video, which was much more descriptive than the pictorial instructions


Once the top is on, it was very difficult to get a good angle. He did get the screws in to the plastic and only stripped one with the electric drill, he did have a replacement though



And Ezra LOVES it! The next one for Boy should go much faster