Some of the pictures were posted sort of wonkily. The one of Uncle Ted on his birthday holding Baby Sam is especially cute. Here it is.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Uncle Ted's Birthday
Some of the pictures were posted sort of wonkily. The one of Uncle Ted on his birthday holding Baby Sam is especially cute. Here it is.
Maternity Leave
We took my maternity "leave" very seriously and left Phoenix for a two and a half week road trip. Some people were amazed by our adventurousness while others thought we were flat out crazy. All the same, at only 6 weeks old, Ella, Sam and their parents hit the road for California.
Our first stop was Zadey and B'nana's for a few nights where they got to meet Gary Higer, Rosalie and Stan Weiner, Julie Wynn, Ida Lieberman, Linda and Harvey Kulber and Paddi Bregman. From there we drove up to Ventura and relaxed by the beach for a couple of nights where E and S met our friend Nairn Baliber for the first time and enjoyed their first experience at a sushi restaurant.
From Ventura we headed up the coast, stopping along the way at Pea Soup Anderson's and eventually making it to Aunt Susan and Uncle Allen's for a delicious dinner! Ella and Sam loved hanging out with their Aunt and Uncle in the redwoods. In Santa Cruz they also got to meet their dear friend Sandrine with whom they hit it off right away.
Our next stop was Aunt Dominique and Uncle Ted's house in Redwood City. We stayed there for the next 4 nights. Ella and Sam stayed awake for most of those nights and chose instead to sleep during our car trips. We visited friends all over the Bay Area and ate lots of delicious food (well, Jaime and Marcel ate lots of delicious food. Ella and Sam only ate their milk). We had dim sum with Randy, Jim, Amber, Renny, Bill, and Matt Clapp. The babies were a big hit with everyone and also won over the Chinese wait staff. After lunch they also met Kim Gitnik and her son River as well as Maya and her son Noah.
The next day we drove out to the East Bay and had lunch with Dennis and Carine Mink and Ilene and David Bobrowsky. Dinner was a Cajun feast with Crofty and Lori in Oakland. Sam and Ella wowed everyone with their amazing ability to sleep through even the loudest dining experience. Meanwhile only their mom, dad, aunt and uncle knew that they were staying up all night crying and fussing. The next day they got to meet Peter Williams and Bridget Mattingly at a S. American coffee house in Standford and then spend the afternoon in San Francisco having croissants with Renny in the Mission. Dinner was with Jessica, Ivan and Noa (and the yet unknown twin baby boys that were in their mama's tummy). It was so wonderful to catch up with everyone and to show off our little darlings. A special thanks to Ivan for being the baby whisperer and calming dear Ella down during our visit.
After a wonderful Ethiopian birthday lunch with Uncle Ted and Aunt Dominique we headed back down the coast for a weekend in Ventura with our dear friend Doda Audra who flew in all the way from NYC to meet Ella and Sam. Of course no visit to California would be complete without at least one trip to Tommy's. And it was especially important to bring Ella and Sam there for their first and second time.
On the way to get Doda Audra from the airport we detoured and visited Far Foster's Donuts and Anna Silverman at Scripps college. This was Ella and Sam's first official college tour. Sam liked all the young women and wished that he could go to that college some day. Sorry Sam - Girls Only. While in Ventura the babies also got to meet Vandana and Noah, Andy and Sandy, Renee, Jaelyn and Noa, Danna, Collin and Ariel, as well as Nairn (for the second time) and Spaz.
Our final stop was a wonderful seder in LA with the entire Shpall family. This was Sam and Ella's first passover experience and I think they really loved it. They also got to meet Laura and Marc who were also in town for a family seder. Finally, two and a half weeks later we drove back to Phoenix. Whew.
Here are a few pictures from Sam and Ella's big adventure. Enjoy
Friday, May 21, 2010
Happy Weekend from Sam & Ella
The kids are doing well, and starting to play (just a little bit) with toys. Enjoy the vid!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Happy Birthday Zadey
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Technology Updates
Many things were on hold during months 0-3 of their life, but now that Jaime is back to work, and the kids have started daycare, we are trying to play catch-up. One of the things we are updating is our tech; Jaime just got a new internet-able smart-phone, and I'm upgrading out home network, backup disks, and data-sharing. So now Jaime can take pictures with her cell phone and upload them straight to the web, and I can more quickly share pictures taken with my cameras over our internal network so that both of us can see the pics, and post them up to the blog. Is it helping with our frequency of posts... I'm not sure yet. I've got to finish the network upgrades and then flush out the plug of old baby pictures taken over the past 3.5 months. But the kids are getting cuter everyday and like posing for pictures, so I'm sure there will be many new ones to come. These were taken just yesterday :-)
UPDATE: Sorry about the picture not showing up when this was first posted. I guess I still need to make some modifications on the updated computers.... BTW, this post (in both original and updated form) was made by Marcel, not Jaime as is claimed by blogger.
UPDATE: Sorry about the picture not showing up when this was first posted. I guess I still need to make some modifications on the updated computers.... BTW, this post (in both original and updated form) was made by Marcel, not Jaime as is claimed by blogger.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Daycare!
The twins turned 3 months old on Sunday. Jaime started back at work this past Friday, and the kids started daycare (at the temple pre-school & daycare) yesterday. So suddenly, I have some time during my day for things like cleaning the kitchen, folding the laundry, cooking lunch & dinner, and posting to the blog. Eventually, once I clear the backlog of cleaning, bill paying (oops), and weed removal, I will also have time for astronomy research, glass creation, and microprocessor programming. woot. Anyway, the kids were the stars of their pre-school class yesterday. All their teachers/caregivers were raving about what good kids they were. Then we got them home and they started wailing, but once we got the margaritas mixed up, and started their evening walk, all was wonderful again. Today we'll be ready in advance with the stroller and margaritas, so there will be no wailing necessary. Now back to laundry folding.
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