Wednesday, December 17, 2008

2008 in Review

In many ways 2008 has been an uneventful year for us, certainly not filled with the major changes we have had in the past few years.  We are continuing to enjoy our home in La Mesa ( just east of San Diego) and all the projects and responsibilities that come with once again being homeowners.  Jon continues to work as a project manager (soon to be Senior Project Manager) for Interfaith Housing Assistance Corporation, a non-profit, low income housing development and management company (whew, what a mouthful).  He has a great commute to work.  He doesn't even have to get on the freeway!  Jared (12 and in 7th grade), Grace (11 and in 6th grade), and Justin (10 and in 4th grade) are all enjoying their 2nd year enrolled at The Classical Academy (a public charter school).  They are on independent study, and as such, are still home-schooled full time, but enjoy a day of elective classes once a week on campus.  Madeline (14 and in 9th grade) is enjoying here first year at The Classical Academy High School and is on campus full time.   I (Hillary) am adjusting to having only 3 students at home and being part time chauffeur for Madeline.  The commute to her school is about 40 minutes each way!   Although we haven't had any major changes this year we have enjoyed a wonderful 2008!  Here are some of the highlights of our year:


We celebrated the New Year with, what has become our tradition, a walk at La Jolla Cove with friends old and new.  It was once again a beautiful sunny day and we had a great time walking, enjoying the seals, eating ice cream, and playing and chatting on the grass.
Then we enjoyed a wonderful turn out for our annual Epiphany party.  We had a great time eating, drinking, being merry with our friends, and of course, having some great laughs over the White Elephant gift exchange.


In February we celebrated Jared's 12th Birthday!  He enjoyed a camp out with 6 of his friends.  And yes, they slept outside in a tent in February (one of the perks of our mild Southern California weather)!  Madeline worked very hard to fill his request for a Garfield cake.


In March we enjoyed an afternoon Easter Brunch with Family and Friends.  The kids had a great time hunting for Easter eggs in our yard, some of which were so well hidden that we continued finding them for months!
Hillary also enjoyed co-hosting a Luau Baby Shower for her good friend, Jenny, to welcome the second little Erikson girl, Cordelia.  


Spring was also filled with weekend Drama and Music lesson at Jr. Theater in Balboa park.  This resulted in many pleasant Saturdays spent enjoying the multitude of things to do in this lovely park, including riding the carousel!  Madeline managed to grab the golden ring (something I was never able to accomplish as a kid despite many tries) earning herself a free subsequent ride!
Grace and Justin enjoyed adding to the mosaic bird bath at an arts fair, also in Balboa Park. 

At the end of May we enjoyed a trip to Disneyland with Jon's Brother, Matt, his wife, Luciana, and our nephew, William.  It was the first trip for all of the kids and a great way to celebrate the end of the school year. 

June marked the end of 8th grade for Madeline.  It was a very successful year for her at a new charter school, The Classical Academy.  She was recognized as an Achiever of the year for her excellent academic work.

Our summer was filled with Drama Camp, swim lessons for the kids, weekly trips to the beach and summer reading programs.

In addition, we traveled to Idyllwild, Ca in July for a long-weekend reunion with the Taylor clan.  We thoroughly enjoyed our time visiting and relaxing with almost all of the extended family. 

In August (yes, that's right August and the first week there of, I might add) Madeline marked the last weekend of summer before starting high school by attending the midnight release party for the final book in the Twilight series.  Staying up half the night reading the book with her friends was a great way to say farewell to summer!


Then in September, Grace celebrated her 11th birthday and attended the release party for Brisingr.  She won the costume contest and was very excited to receive her prize, a signed book plate for her copy of the book!  

With the arrival of October, we had a visit with some friends from back east.  The Pedo family stopped in to see us, in route from Los Angeles to Arizona.  It was such a pleasure to have them join us at church on Sunday and share a couple of meals with them!  
Jared headed off to 3 fun -filled and action packed days in Catalina with the rest of the 7th-graders at school!  
We also hosted our first sit down dinner party in our new house!  We were delighted that we had no problem fitting 16 in our dining room for our Timpano night!


In November, we took a family vacation to Northern California to spend Thanksgiving with Jon's Dad.  We drove up the coast and stopped at Hearst Castle.  We all enjoyed marveling at the extravagant houses (main house and multiple guest and staff houses), swimming pools and gardens that fill this mountain-top home.  I think we (or, at least I) were most impressed with the fact that the furnishing and sculptures were mostly imported works of art from around the world that had been incorporated into the architecture!  
The view was pretty impressive, too!
Then it was off to the Bay area to see Jon's Dad.  Jon and I took the opportunity to get away for a night!  We spent the night on a vineyard in Napa, and took this picture right outside our cottage room, in the vineyard!  
We had a great visit and enjoyed a wonderful Thanksgiving meal!  We even managed to fit in a bit of hiking to work off all that tasty holiday food.


We close out the year enjoying the traditions that fill this Christmas season.  We are looking forward to Christmas morning caroling, spending time with family and friends, lots of cookie baking and a much needed rest before returning to schooling in the new year.  






Sunday, November 30, 2008

Happy Birthday Lily Pug!!!

Lily turned "11" today!  In people years that is... a little more gray in the muzzle, a little slower than she used to be, but still our sweet little pug!  


Thursday, November 20, 2008

Happy Birthday Justin!!!

I am having a little trouble with the thought that my "baby" is turning 10 today!  But, he is!  So here is the look back at Justin's 10 years!

Just a few months old

2nd Christmas!  Just over a year old and walking (notice the tree is up on a table).

Justin turned "2" while we were on tour with "Beauty and the Beast" .  This picture was taken after our trip to Disney World... Justin wouldn't let go of the balloon or the hat.

4 years old, all dressed up as Woody from "Toy Story"

A little clownin' around - 5 years old

7 years old in our backyard in Serra Mesa

8 years old, hangin' around at La Jolla Shores- he may just be Spiderman in disguise

9 years old, a little goofing around with Grace at our house in La Mesa

Happy 10th Birthday, Justin!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

And the winning caption is....

Thanks to all who took part in the fun!  There were some very creative captions and we got some good laughs out of them all.  But, one stood out among the rest.  Scroll down to the photo to see the winning caption... 

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pumpkins!

I think this is the first year that the kids have done all of the carving themselves!
With the exception of a little help with the tops (arguably, the most difficult part of the carving), they were on their own!

Justin got a kick out of the skeleton gloves that came with the carving kit

The finished products... from the back: Jared chose a frog design with cool stick in eyes, Justin chose a peace sign in keeping with his Hippie costume, Madeline did a beautiful job on her owl, and Grace went with a classic jack-o-lantern design.

Happy Halloween!


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Caption this photo...

Are you sure this will be an Olympic event in four years?
Thanks to Mark Vanderpol for the great caption!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Timpano!

Well, here it is!  The finished product...My first Timpano!  It was pretty terrifying to cut it and not know if it would all fall apart....


One slice and all was well... Look at all those beautiful, yummy layers!


The slices came out beautifully

And it tasted as least as good as it looked, plated with 3 sauces(pesto, vodka, and alfredo)

More on the assembly and enjoying the finished product in future post!






Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Where are the Catalina pictures?

I am sure some of you are wondering about the Catalina pictures and whether or not the bargain underwater digital camera actually worked... Well the answer is a bit more complicated than a "yes or no".  Yes, we THINK it did work.  Jared took pictures, and the number of photos left kept going down.  But then on the last day, when they weren't going to be in the water, he took it out of the waterproof case to slip it in his pocket.  Upon removal from the pocket, the battery compartment popped open.  Jared closed it, but he then noticed that the number of available pictures had gone back up.  Well, he took a few more pictures that day and back at home the same scenario occurred and the pictures remaining number again went up.  Apparently,  when the battery compartment opens the pictures are lost, which causes a significant  problem if your batteries run out while the camera is full of pics.  Oh well, it looks like I should have gone with the disposable variety after all.  

Jared had a fantastic time in Catalina.  He snorkeled twice the first day, once in daylight and once at night.  He ate seaweed right out of the ocean!  Way to go, Jared!!!!  He kayaked, dissected a squid (and ate the eyeball lenses, ewww!  When asked, "why?"...  he said, " because the instructor said we could!"  Is that a 12- year old boy response, or what?), rock climbed, jumped off a platform into the ocean at 6:30 a.m (brrr!), and saw about 100 dolphins swimming around the ferry back to Long Beach.

I still hope to have some pictures, eventually.  Someone is supposed to be compiling the chaperones pictures so that we can purchase them.  

Monday, October 6, 2008

Bright and early this morning,...

...we sent Jared off to Catalina for 3 fun-filled days of marine exploration!  He is so excited about all the adventuring they will be doing on his 7th grade class trip, especially the night snorkel!  You can see from the window that it was still dark outside when we left.  The carpool left Escondido at 5:45 a.m., so we (actually Jon & Jared) were out the door at 5 a.m.!I am sure we will have some more pictures to share when he returns later this week.  That is as long as the underwater digital camera we bought him works. I am a little skeptical that a camera that only cost me $20, will stay waterproof.  I will let you know, because if it does, it was a bargain!

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Happy Birthday Grace!

Here is my trip down memory lane.  I can't believe my little Gracie is 11. Somethings never change, though.  Those sweet, little cheeks are still there.  And, the great big smile!  


Isn't this the sweetest sleeping baby picture ever?

10 months old

2 years old with her first carved pumpkin!

4 years old- apple picking (and tasting!)

6th Birthday

7 years old next to her favorite rose bush at our house in Maplewood.

10 years old, with Hannah (2nd cousin), at our family reunion in Idyllwild

And, showing off the short, sassy, birthday haircut.
Happy 11th Birthday Grace!!!







Monday, September 22, 2008

Brisingr release party

It seems to have become a tradition for our family to go to the book store's midnight release party when a new book comes out.  This time it was Brisingr - the third book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini.  Both Grace and Jared have really enjoyed Eragon and Eldest and were eagerly awaiting Brisingr.  Grace had put the book on her birthday wish list (her birthday is next Sunday, the 28th) and requested that we go to the party.  So, despite the long week we had had, it was off to Borders at 10 p.m. on Friday night!  The store had some activities planned to keep all the fans busy during the wait.  The evening started out with a Quest to find clues throughout the store.

Here are Grace and her friend, Kirsten, who teamed up for the quest, trying to make sense of the clues they have found.   And afterward, with there prizes.  They were 2nd place!  Great job, girls!


Grace won the costume contest for her Arya (an elf in the book) costume.  She won a signed book plate for her book!  She was so excited, and it made her birthday gift that much better!  Not only did she get the book, but a copy with a signed book plate!  

All night the kids received raffle tickets for the raffle at the end of the night.  Up for grabs were spots 1-4 in line to buy the book.  We have never gotten one of those spots before... but this time Jared got spot #4.  Here he is with the coveted silver wrist band!

And my happy readers!  They stayed up for a couple hours getting started on the new book before crashing for the night!  


Yawn!  I was sooo tired afterwards, I could hardly keep my eyes open to get the girls settled in the living room for the night.  I must be getting older, because staying out late didn't used to affect me like it does now.