Thursday, October 31, 2013

Monterey Bay

Just a quick post…



Back in May, Devin and I took a long weekend down in Monterey and Carmel.  We had a nice time exploring the area, visiting the Monterey Bay Aquarium and driving the 17-mile Drive through Pebble Beach.  With Devin in school and me working every-other weekend, it's hard for us to find time like this together and I treasure it.




Hands down, the best feature of the aquarium are the jellies.  I took 1 billion pictures but I leave you with 2.



Sunday, October 13, 2013

Spring into Summer!


I'm sure I made the connection earlier in life, but its lovely that the 2 transition seasons' names are also verbs.  (This is what my "baby brain" is doing to me.)



Devin, Yeti and I received some visitors this past winter/spring - one repeat visitor (Mom, on her 5th trip) and a few newbies to the Bay Area...

As it turns out, we once again live in the same state as Pete's best friend, Joey Schaad, and this coincidence was enough to entice him to visit in February.  That said, he spent 24 hours with me and the rest of the week fly-fishing in northern California with Joey.  To Pete's credit, he has visited me in each state we've lived - Arizona (Joey), Colorado (the Avalanche) and now California (Joey again.)  ;)

Pete had a whirlwind tour of the city and the perfect day for it!  We had a nice morning walk from our house up to Twin Peaks, breakfast complete with Irish coffee, and a drive through the city and across the Golden Gate bridge.

View from Twin Peaks

Breakfast at the Buena Vista Cafe

We're on one side of the bridge...

...we're on the other side.


That night Devin and I drove Pete up to Winters, CA and met Joey for dinner before the two boys continued north.

Later that week, 4 new guests arrived.  Mom, Dad, Patty, and Jim descended upon San Francisco for a long weekend filled with wonderful food, fabulous wine, sight-seeing, and of course, a nap or two!  The four of them did the Alcatraz tour, we spent a few days hanging out in the city, and 2 days in wine country.  I really only have a few pictures of their trip and most are from our time with wine.




Nothing on the vines at that time of year, but the mustard grass was incredible!

Yep - even surrounded by vineyards they couldn't forget about Words with Friends.

The boys were happy.


Upon our return to San Francisco.


That's all I have!  I feel bad because it's not the best representation of their time here.  We were busy and had a lot of fun!  Thank you so much for visiting Mom, Dad, Patty, Jim, and Pete!

Until next time...


Saturday, October 12, 2013

Christmas in Minnesota




I am currently breaking one of my cardinal rules: No Christmas music until December 1st.  However, I need to get back into the spirit of last Christmas to write this post, so I'm dealing with it.  (It's more "holiday" than "Christmas" music - no Mariah Carey or anything...)  ;)


***Christmas 2012 - Minnesota***

I had Christmas off last year, so Yeti, Devin and I flew to Minnesota for the holiday.  The last time we'd been in Minnesota for Christmas was in 2009!  As always with trips home, we were busy.  But it was a wonderful busy, filled with delicious food, colorful lights, and our most favorite people.  We celebrated with each of our five families - Weitz, Christiansen, McIntyre, Lenox, and Wagner.  I have to admit that I did not take as many pictures as I would have liked, but for memories' sake, here are some...  







Christmas Eve is usually split between the Lenox and McIntyre sides of the family.  We spent the afternoon at Kelli and Christian's house in Minneapolis, eating, drinking, opening gifts, and talking about how awesome fantasy books are.  (Ok, maybe Christian and I are the only ones who talk about books.)  Below is the only decent picture I took at their house - I don't know what I was doing, but getting pictures was not on my radar at the time.  This is Nickolas, Devin's cousin Angie's little boy.  He didn't love the camera... but he did a wonderful job of picking up wrapping paper.


Christmas Eve...ahhh...evening?, we drove up to St. Cloud to celebrate with the McIntyre family, which is always at my grandma's house.  Everyone was there and before our Minneapolis cousins had to head home we captured the whole group.  


As it turns out, the more wine I drink, the more pictures I take!  ;)  As a result, I have quite a few fun pictures from later that night...




Prom 2012? 








Christmas day has traditionally been split between the Weitz and Christiansen sides.  We started with the Weitz clan at Mom and Dad's house in the afternoon - I have zero pictures to prove this - and then drove to Minneapolis to celebrate with the Christiansens.  Everyone was in attendance, and we were able to get a family picture taken there as well.  Said picture was not shot with my camera so I improvised.  (I'll have to track down that picture at some point.)


*I just found this picture in a random folder and had to add it to this post. (12/1713)




One of the best gifts Devin and I received last year was the game Cards Against Humanity from Kelli and Christian.  It's hilariously awful and should only be played with people you are comfortable with offending.  ;)  Honestly, I don't know if I've ever laughed so hard.  One night, as a bunch of the Weitzes sat around Mom and Dad's kitchen table playing the game, Patty, Beth, Matt, Bubba, Laura, and Adam came over to join and also inform us that Matt had just asked Beth to marry him!!  Our celebratory champagne only added to the ridiculousness of the game...


There was a little down time.  A picture of Jill, soaking up the sun, which refuses to shine during Juneau winters.


And one afternoon, after looking everywhere for Dad, I found him in his closet.


We joined the Wager family in Minneapolis a few days after Christmas to celebrate grandma Ruth's 90th birthday by way of a surprise party.  Ruth believed she was just going out for dinner with her eldest daughter, Jill, but instead happened upon a room of family and friends.  It was a lovely party and so much fun, as always, to hang out with this side of the family.





Trouble




And then the holiday was over and I needed to get back home to work New Years.  We had such a wonderful time with our families and friends and I'm going to miss that very much this year.  So much that I'm suddenly having second thoughts about staying in California for the holidays...


...maybe not.  ;)  How about everyone come out here instead?