Monday, May 29, 2017

Memorial Weekend



Low key weekend over here. Gymnastics, shopping, manicures, standup paddle boarding, and more. 

Excited to get the long weekend started!

Emmy sticks the landing in gymnastics sat. morning!


A trip to the Mall. 





Homemade strawberry popsicles. 


Nail Salon! 



Milky time.


For our 8 year anniversary Darcy and I tried our hand at SUP (standup paddle boarding) in Dana Point. No sharks and I only fell in once. Here is to another 8 years + of more adventures. 







Sunday, May 21, 2017

To the Beach!


It was hot out this weekend so we went to Baby Beach in Dana Point where there are little to no waves because of the marina.








It wore them out because after they zonked out in front of the TV. 





Also, Em is back in gymnastics!







Sunday, May 14, 2017

Happy Mother's Day




Happy Mother's Day to all the Moms out there, especially ours! Relaxing morning with afternoon hike at Crystal Cove State Park Moro Kiosk. 










Monday, May 8, 2017

Recent Comings and Goings





Ellie's elementary school had a end of year fundraiser complete with all sorts of fun rides (and face painting). 











After a 6 month hiatus Emily begged and begged to be back in gymnastics! 







Ellie's spring soccer season ended. It sprinkled off and on during the last game so Emily sought shelter under her umbrella. 








Ellie started a two week intensive swim class (first day went great!) 








Jeff turned 40! so we celebrated in carlsbad





Saturday, April 22, 2017

While I was gone



While I was gone Emily graduated from her tricycle to a bike with training wheels, Ellie learned to fly a kite, and Nano visited! 









I'm Back!


Four great cities (DC, Shanghai, Tokyo, Sydney) in ~20 days. Great opportunity but glad to be back home. 


D.C - great time to be there with the cherry blossoms still in bloom. 











Shanghai - Didn't even see a hint of sun for the three days we were there and mile after mile of ~30 story apartments/condos that all pretty much look the same. 




The head of our China Government Affairs team took us out one of the nights. First to a traditional part of Shanghai with all sorts of shops and restaurants (and many people selling watches). 




Then to the banks of the Huangpu River. It divides Shanghai into Pudong (east) and Puxi (west). The Pudong skyline is notable. Apparently every building has been built in 20 years. 




On the west side of the river is an known as the Bund which has many former bank and trade buildings dating from the early half of the 1900s. The architecture is much more European the only place in shanghai with such a look and feel I was told. 




Tokyo - going from Shanghai to Tokyo was like going from black and white to High Def (HD) TV. Everything was so crisp, clear and clean - amazing for a city of some 38 million in the outlying metro. area! 





Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - more Cherry blossoms!









Yasukini Shrine - founded in 1869 commemorates those who died in service to the empire of Japan. There is a book of souls that contains >2 million names of individuals who died for the empire of Japan. Around 1,000 who were considered war criminals after WWII makes it somewhat controversial. 






On the grounds is a war museum filled with all sorts of samurai and WWII relics. From what I could tell they either didn't mention or severely glossed over Pearl Harbor. 







Sydney - with its harbor area (skyline, opera house, bridge, boats, street performers, shops, pubs, restaurants etc) and beaches Sydney is tough to beat. 












On Monday (easter holiday) we headed to Bondi Beach (about 10 miles east of Sydney) and did a coastal walk to Bronte.