The last father-son Tuesday of the Summer.
Go-cart racing.
Water-boat splishing & splashing.
Then off to play golf (not miniature, but the real deal).
And the requisite slurpee, of course.
Livin' it up for a few more hours.
Indulging. Soaking it all in.
What an amazing Summer.
Thanks for following along with us.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Summer :: Days #70 - #79 (NW Road Trip)
Steps of McMennamin's Edgefield in Troutdale, OR |
Day #2 - Campfire at Seaquest Campground in a Yurt |
Day #2 - Cookie as big as Sophia's head |
Day #3 - Wall of Chihuly Glass, Tacoma, WA |
Day # 3 - Dashpoint Pier @ Sunset |
Day #4 - Tacoma Zoo & Aquarium on the hottest day of the year |
Day #4 - Spinning away the attitude |
Day #4 - Camel ride on Picasso @ Tacoma Zoo |
- Saltwater soaking pool at the Edgefield in Troutdale, OR
- I literally fell out of bed on Day #2
- Hike to the top of Multnomah Falls
- Hit a lovely flea market for hand-carved walking sticks and vintage Vera head scarves
- Spelunking at the Ape Caves complete with headlamps. Coolest. Thing. Evah.
- Isabella negotiating deal with crooked roadside vendor for peaches
- Yurt Camping at Seaquest Campground in Washington
- Roasted corn in the husk, caramelized onions, hot dogs & s'mores over the campfire
- Mount St. Helens - where the kids became Junior Rangers
- Museum of Glass & Chihuly Glass installation on Tacoma Bridge
- Watching the kids skimboard
- Grandma Kathy's catalpa tree in full bloom
- Tacoma Zoo & Aquarium
- Camel ride for the kids
- Vashon Ferry picnic lunch
- Tour of Pt. Defiance
- Seattle Center & the Goosebumps - Science of Fear Exhibit
- Laser show to Michael Jackson tunes
- iMax movie "Born to be Wild"
- Dining at the lovely Dahlia Restaurant in Seattle
- Visit to REI flagship store in Seattle
- Watching fisherman catch pink salmon off of Dash Point Pier & the Puget Sound
- Slip & slide down Grandma Kathy's lawn
- Feeding pygmy goats pretzels and apples
- Tent camping at Mount Rainier
- Building said tent with my son was an exercise in patience and perseverance
- Jiffy pop & cabernet sauvignon pairing
- Run-in with Ranger Becky Rowe!
- Climb to 7,000 feet on Mount Rainier (from approx. 5,000 feet starting point)
- Views of Mt. Hood, Adams & St. Helens from Panoramic Point @ 6,800 feet
- Picnic lunch at Panoramic Point - kids made s'more sandwiches from PB, nutella & marshmallows!
- Dinner in Portland at Seres for the healthiest chinese food I've ever tasted!
Day #7 - Lemon meringue pie on our last night in Tacoma |
Day #7 - Gathering fish guts to feed the seagulls @ Dashpoint Beach |
Day #8 - Welcome to Mt. Rainier National Park |
Day #9 - About to embark on our little hike up Mount Rainier |
Day #9 - Self-portrait from 6,800 feet |
Day #9 - Rangel women on Mount Rainier |
As we were climbing and shedding layers of clothing, stopping for water and letting G create yellow snow in his wake, I couldn't turn off the voice inside my head. I pondered my 40 years on this planet and how I was hiking this mountain exactly one week prior to my 41st birthday. I thought about how I'm raising my son and what it is I want him to remember about me and the lessons I still needed to teach him. Thoughts coursed through me like a raging river. I couldn't turn it off. Adrenaline was pumping through my veins and I was high as a friggin' kite.
Day # 9 - Mount Rainier + Moi |
The narrow trails were snow-covered about 50% of the time and I was more than a little nervous on a few of our traverses across the mountain. I freaked out only once on our descent, but found comfort in the bellyaching laughter I shared with Stephanie when I told her we might break up after this mountain ledge crossing. She could not have been more entertained by me. The kids forged on ahead of us and G was so proud to be our trailblazer for a major portion of our five-hour hike. He relished in being the leader and it helped nudge him along without complaints or defeat.
Day #10 - Sunset as we approach the Sonoma County line |
Upon reaching the parking lot, taking off our shoes and settling in for the ride south (where we had no reservations and were just going to wing it), a sense of calm came over me as I sat behind the wheel of the car. I just climbed Mount Rainier. This sentence was looping in my head over and over again. I. Just. Climbed. Mount. Rainier. Me. Yes, me. I did it. We did it. In tennis shoes, no less. I can do anything. Yep, of this I'm sure.
Day #10 - Arriving home a little road weary, but happy |
I'm glad I was open to this road trip and stepped out of my homey little box to explore the natural world with my friend and our children.
I'm certain that our kids will remember this trip for the rest of their lives. I know I will.
I'm fortunate to have a husband who works so hard to support our family and trusted me with our son on this 10-day adventure. We missed him.
I'm lucky and grateful to have a woman in my life who, just by her friendship, has opened me up to the possibility of more. More fun. More adventures. More quality time with my son. More, more, more.
The next time a spreadsheet arrives in my inbox from her, I won't open it with dread or a sense of fear. Rather, I'll be more open and ready to accept whatever she throws my way.
And, I'll buy everything she puts on the list. I've learned my lesson.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Summer :: Day #69
Sweet little crazy-faced, cross-beaked chicken died today.
Sunset funeral.
Twice.
Rest in peace, Dolly.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Monday :: Link Love List
Heart latte courtesy of barista @ Toby's Feed Barn |
Amanda @ Soule Mama
Victoria @ sfgirlbybay
Nici @ digthischick
Paige @ between a handshake and two kisses
Amy @ Angry Chicken
Clare @ Tastes Orangey
Eren @ This Vintage Chica
Molly @ Orangette
Dottie @ Dottie Angel
Jordan @ Oh Happy Day!
Another Molly @ A Foothill Home Companion
Kelle @ Enjoying the Small Things
And, yet, another Molly @ Mommy Coddle
Vivienne @ Vivienne McMaster
This is just a small list, but I read them faithfully and get a lot of inspiration from their words, photographs, philosophies, boundless creativity and heartfelt openness. It's not easy to write down your innermost thoughts and then send them out to the world (trust me on that one). I admire how brave they are in their blogging endeavors and hope you might click on one of their links and be inspired, as well.
Happy Monday out there.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Summer :: Day #67
Hi, my name is Tammi and I'm a blackberry-aholic.
It's been 90 minutes since my last blackberry foraging.
Wait...
I might be confusing two different organizations.
Anywho, I've got berry fever.
I have an impending 10 day road trip ahead of me.
And I need to collect as many berries as possible before I leave, so that I can freeze them to make jam this year.
Sound extreme?
Only if you've never had the chance to pick warm, sweet blackberries straight from their thorny vines.
Just as I was typing this post, I received a home delivery of already frozen blackberries from my dear, dear friend.
At least somebody understands me.
And that somebody is getting a pretty little jar of jam just as soon as I make it.
It's been 90 minutes since my last blackberry foraging.
Wait...
I might be confusing two different organizations.
Anywho, I've got berry fever.
I have an impending 10 day road trip ahead of me.
And I need to collect as many berries as possible before I leave, so that I can freeze them to make jam this year.
Sound extreme?
Only if you've never had the chance to pick warm, sweet blackberries straight from their thorny vines.
Just as I was typing this post, I received a home delivery of already frozen blackberries from my dear, dear friend.
At least somebody understands me.
And that somebody is getting a pretty little jar of jam just as soon as I make it.
Friday, August 12, 2011
Summer :: Day #65
Well, this picture is from the day we dropped him off.
Trust me - he looked pretty much the same (except for the shirt) when we picked him up.
He also looked sun-kissed and had half the beach in his hair.
Found out that his nature name is Hawk. Fierce, eh?
His two fave camp moments:
1. Tackling Starfish (a counselor); and
2. Seeing Tule Elk.
I promised him a homecoming of homemade pizza and a night with just the three of us.
He said he got a little homesick at dinner time and missed my cooking.
Then elaborated and said mainly he missed by PB&J sandwiches.
Huh. Well, that's not really cooking, but I'll take it.
I wouldn't let anything in the house without washing it in the hottest water & a hot dryer.
Lice, stay away from our house.
Amazing adventure for our little man.
Trust me - he looked pretty much the same (except for the shirt) when we picked him up.
He also looked sun-kissed and had half the beach in his hair.
Found out that his nature name is Hawk. Fierce, eh?
His two fave camp moments:
1. Tackling Starfish (a counselor); and
2. Seeing Tule Elk.
I promised him a homecoming of homemade pizza and a night with just the three of us.
He said he got a little homesick at dinner time and missed my cooking.
Then elaborated and said mainly he missed by PB&J sandwiches.
Huh. Well, that's not really cooking, but I'll take it.
I wouldn't let anything in the house without washing it in the hottest water & a hot dryer.
Lice, stay away from our house.
Amazing adventure for our little man.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Summer :: Day #62
8 year old boy headed off to sleepover camp.
2 parents drove him to Point Reyes National Seashore.
4 days with new friends.
3 nights in a cabin.
2 essentials: baby blanket and stuffed "Hobbes" cat.
1 stiff drink for mama after drop-off.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Monday :: Link Love List
Thrift store score for 50 cents |
trying...to finish The House of Spirits by Isabelle Allende for this week's book club gathering
picking...two pounds of blueberries at this sweet farm on Ferguson Road in Sebastopol
attending...an awesome birthday party with good friends at The Decarli House in Petaluma (you can rent it for your next party, too!)
watching...my son straddle the roof of St. Theresa of Avila Church (a replica, of course) at the annual Bodega Big Event parade, as it was hauled down the main drag!
signing...up for this calendar workshop
packing...for Grady's week of science camp at the Point Reyes National Seashore
planning...an end of summer road trip to Washington State!
Happy Monday.
Summer :: Day #61
SFMOMA with friends.
The Steins Collect - Matisse, Picasso and the Parisian Avant-Garde.
G's favorite pieces from the show:
Moroccan Horseman & His Horse (oil on canvas) by Balthus.
Sideboard & Table (oil on canvas) by Henri Matisse.
Cock (watercolor on paper) by Pablo Picasso.
Boy Leading a Horse (oil on canvas) by Pablo Picasso.
Amazing afternoon.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Summer :: Day #59
G had his eye on the fishing lure.
Top upper left.
Negotiated a trade with the artist.
Print. Not the original.
I commissioned a painting of G a few months back.
Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Beautiful show.
Top upper left.
Negotiated a trade with the artist.
Print. Not the original.
I commissioned a painting of G a few months back.
Can't wait to see how it turns out.
Beautiful show.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Local Color Gallery :: Kai Samuels-Davis
I just got a sneak peek at Kai's newest works for his upcoming art show at Local Color Gallery in Bodega Bay. Haunting portraits, ominous seascapes and the occasional fishing lure paraphernalia thrown in for good measure. All of it stunning.
The artist reception is this Saturday from 1 - 4 pm. Hope to see you there.
The artist reception is this Saturday from 1 - 4 pm. Hope to see you there.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Summer :: Day #55 (Treehouse move-in)
Today is move-in day.
Walkie-talkies.
Bean bag chair.
Books.
Hang some artwork.
iPod.
Galvanized bucket & pulley system.
Several calls to mom for food & drink.
One of the best summer days to date.
Walkie-talkies.
Bean bag chair.
Books.
Hang some artwork.
iPod.
Galvanized bucket & pulley system.
Several calls to mom for food & drink.
One of the best summer days to date.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Monday :: Link Love List
Today marks the three year anniversary of selling our former business, Gourmet au Bay, to Bob & Sissy Blanchard. Check out their website, personalized wine club or pop by to learn what wine surfing is.
The shop has morphed into a wonderful gathering spot for locals throughout the years and we feel really fortunate to have found two people who were meant to run this business and fit right in. We wish you many years of success on the beautiful Sonoma Coast.
Cheers!
Here's a few links that I've been loving this past week:
swooning...over this graphic design fundraising idea for next year
liking...the idea of these patterned wall tiles, instead of traditional wallpaper
thinking...I might need just one more clipboard to add to my collection
enjoying...this new blog I stumbled upon over the weekend
adding...a few of these books to my summer reading list
acting...like I was on vacation last week while staying at a friend's beach house in Bodega Bay (a short seven mile drive from my house)
realizing...that blackberry picking season is finally here and that means jam, crisps and more jam!
Happy Monday.
The shop has morphed into a wonderful gathering spot for locals throughout the years and we feel really fortunate to have found two people who were meant to run this business and fit right in. We wish you many years of success on the beautiful Sonoma Coast.
Cheers!
Here's a few links that I've been loving this past week:
swooning...over this graphic design fundraising idea for next year
liking...the idea of these patterned wall tiles, instead of traditional wallpaper
thinking...I might need just one more clipboard to add to my collection
enjoying...this new blog I stumbled upon over the weekend
adding...a few of these books to my summer reading list
acting...like I was on vacation last week while staying at a friend's beach house in Bodega Bay (a short seven mile drive from my house)
realizing...that blackberry picking season is finally here and that means jam, crisps and more jam!
Happy Monday.
Summer :: Day #54
Blackberry harvest |
Tomato love x 4 |
Zinnias grown from seed (started in February!) |
The first blackberries.
The first tomatoes.
The first zinnias.
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