Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2016

I Left My Heart in San Francisco

A short note: we spent most of our time at home with family - yay!  I do have photos but I am also aware that they may not like to have their photos posted here so I have respected that and have left this post to mostly the sites we saw in the Bay Area.

Did you know that Halloween is my favourite?  September and October is a great time to visit the US.  The stores are full of fun Halloween decor and costumes, Pumpkin Spice Lattes are available and the pumpkin patches!

Halloween Headquarters
We had some fun in here:



All this little girl wanted was a hug,
Aratas Pumpkin Farm


This was our first time at Aratas.  It was recommended because of the maze.  The maze was a lot harder than it looked!  It took us over an hour to complete!

We got the golden pumpkins too!
Muir Woods and San Francisco Sites
We didn't have much time for our usual San Francisco day trips, especially because there was a large conference in San Francisco so it was difficult to get in there.  So on our last full day, we went straight past the city to Muir Woods.
Shh!  Forest voice only!

Walking among the giants
Tree and Tree


We did stop for the "sites" on the way home

The Painted Ladies
And that's it for our 2016 visit!  See you in 2018...


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Two E's & Me: October

Wearing our ORANGE Down Under!
*First things, first!  SF Giants!  To quote one of my high school friends, "You can take the Bay away from the man (woman), but you can't take the Giants out of this fan!"  I am so happy they won the World Series!

Well, we've been back "home" for a few weeks now.  The adjustment was seamless or so it seemed.  What helped was a few days after our return was Daylight Savings where we "sprang forward".  It created a shorter sleep and bam!  We were all adjusted!  And unpacked too!

A Few of my Favorite Things
We brought home a lot.  Eloise and Eden have clothes for the next 2 years!  Here are 2 things that make me happy:
His & Hers (Mickey & Minnie Mouse) soap by Method

The Golden Gate Bridge for our train table (the 2nd portion made it too big!)
For MissE, I brought back a Fisher Price Little People Disney Song Palace.  With the Little People Princesses, the Palace unlocks their songs and sings them.  It was cute and perfect for her.  It's also not available in Australia (like a large selection of toys) and if it was, would be ridiculously expensive.  Unfortunately, MissE has not even been able to touch it.  It is sitting in my closet, out of reach, waiting for when MissE can be rewarded for being a good girl.  She might be 5 by the time this happens?

Changes
We had a week of lazing around, doing as we pleased until big changes happened.  I went back to work!  I got a contract for part-time work, Monday to Friday but school hours, for the company I was previously doing one day a fortnight for.  This meant that Eloise and Eden would be going into pre-school and daycare.  It took a bit of calling around to find one with a spot for them but we found one and couldn't be happier.  It is local and a smaller centre than what Eloise had previously been in so both Eloise and Eden get more attention.  Eden's other classmates are all around his age, so they toddle around together.
3 year old goes to pre-school = happiness!
1 year old goes to daycare = tears!

First Day Jitters
On their first day, Eloise was so excited!  She got up and got dressed, more than ready to go to pre-school.  (Ahem, I nearly kicked her out the door!)  Within a few minutes, she was dressed as Cinderella in a knight's helmet, doctors coat and carrying a handbag (as Cinderella does) and had 2 of the other boys as her Prince Charming(s)!  Eden took a bit more coaxing... he wanted to play but wasn't too sure about his new teachers.  He still has a few tears at drop off and at pick up, it's a mix between a laugh and cry and at home, he is a koala, attached around my neck.  But they say during the day, he has a great time exploring and playing.  He eats well and sleeps too (which is a much better adjustment than Eloise had when she started at daycare).

I am very happy to be back at work.  It actually makes me more organised?  I also am really enjoying school hours and not having anyone in school yet!  There is little traffic to and from work, and it also gives me an hour and a half to myself which I rarely had before.

MissE Says the Darndest Things: Pre-School Edition
Charlie
MissE's new teacher is British.  She has a lovely accent that makes you immediately calm!
Me: Eloise, do you like your new teacher?
MissE: Yes.  I like how she talks.
Me: You like her accent?
MissE: Yes, I wish I could talk like her but I talk like Eloise.

Baby Eloise
MissE: Mama!  Today at school, there was a Baby Eloise!
Me: In Eden's room?
MissE: No, in the room next door.  She came to play outside.  She is so little and cute with teeny, tiny hands and feet (showing me how small with her fingers)

Fish Fingers
Me: What did you have for lunch today?
MissE: Meatballs and noodles but I didn't like the noodles.  But another boy liked the noodles and didn't like the meatballs!
Me: Oh, that's funny.
MissE: AND... another boy had FISH FINGERS!  (Giggling)  Do FISH HAVE FINGERS???
Me: No, they are just called fish fingers because the sticks looks like fingers.
MissE: That's so silly.  Fish fingers (shaking her head, still giggling).

Throttling Three's Strike Again
Here's where I get very honest... and it's not pretty.  When you first read this, you might of asked 'Why was she so desperate to go back to work?'  Well, first the opportunity presented itself and second, MissE was making my life miserable.  I had moments, where I just wanted to walk away, lock myself in the bathroom and cry.  But you never let them see you cry!  They'll know you're weak!  All jokes aside, I just didn't know what to do with her behavior anymore.  She would be so rude and yell at me all day to breaking point.  Time outs weren't working.  And getting myself so upset that I would scream back, made both of us more upset.  I simply did not want to be in the same room as her anymore.  I even Googled "I can't stand my kid" and since there was a predictive search, I know I am not alone.  I just might be one of the few that will admit it.
My search found a lot of crap like "what you don't like in them is a reflection of yourself".  Umm, I am not rude and yell at people constantly!  But then I stumbled upon this post from The Mentor Mom and it was exactly the insight I needed.  I took away these 2 points:
  • What buttons is your child pushing?  I, like the author, was taking every defiance as a personal attack.  I felt like she was doing what she was just to make me mad so I would respond defensively.  Mentor Mom finished this with words from a therapist “You can’t take anything your kids do personally.”
  • What do you need? Do you need a break? In order to nurture our kids, we must nurture ourselves. Call in some support from friends and family to give yourself a needed break whether it be for an hour or a day. You will be a much better parent for it! YES!  I needed a break!  After spending 5 weeks with Eloise in the US (minus daddy), I just needed a time out.  While my parents were over and beyond helpful, disciplining was (and should be) my domain.  I was always the "bad parent" because it was just me.  Well, my break = going back to work.
So you see, going back to work is helping in more ways than one!  Since Eloise has returned to pre-school, she is back to her old, good natured self: she's polite (says please and thank you's), listens and follows directions (most of the time), and doesn't talk back.  I can tuck away the name and number for the exorcist.

Mr.E aka the Toilet Paper Bandit
Eden is 15 months!  He's a little ham and cheese sandwich!  He's so happy, often doing 'Happy Baby' (yoga).  He also does a little shuffle (truffle shuffle) when he is very happy.  He loves being chased around the house, going outside to ride his bikes or play in the sand or water plants or feed Sabi (he's no longer scared of her), and his big sister.  On the mornings he wakes before Eloise (most), after being let out of his crib, he drags his blanket and knocks/ stands at Eloise's bedroom door, ready to play.

His vocabulary is increasing.  He says "ide" meaning "outside" which where he wants to spend most of  the day.  He says "on" when he wants a toy or lights turned on.  He is also good at communicating what he wants with very definite nods "yes" and shakes "no".

The Toilet Paper Bandit
We have started to close the door to our bathroom after finding TP in our laundry basket.  We discovered a little bandit pulling TP and finding the best place to put it, our laundry basket!

He strikes again!
Linus
Remember Linus from Charlie Brown, the little boy who carries his blanket around everywhere?  Suddenly Eden is doing the same.  He even has a friend at daycare who does it too.  They both carry their blankets around everywhere, together.  So, yes by the end of the day, it's disgusting. We have tried to hide it when he is not looking or replace it with something smaller and easier to wash but to him, it's just not the same.  He's also named it "bobwah".


Spring has Sprung!
One a gorgeous Spring day, we hit Chinamen's Reserve for a picnic, sunshine and play in the sand.

Princess in her sand castle kingdom


And finally, we spent a lovely warm Friday night checking out the Parramatta Lanes as part of the Crave International Food Festival.  After paying $15 for a small pizza, we definitely miss the American food trucks!
One of the four "lanes" of music, art, food and drinks

Until next time...

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Lemos Farm

One of our last day-ventures was also one of my favourites.  The cousins went to Lemos Farm in Half Moon Bay together.  As you know, I am a big fan of Halloween.  It's this time every year that I get homesick because I miss the Pumpkin Spice Lattes from Starbucks and visits to the pumpkin patch.  Luckily for me, both start in September so check and check!

We started the afternoon with a trip to Gorilla BBQ (as seen on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives).  It was yummy but my only complaint is that it's ribs and chicken which requires a table to eat. We had to drive 5 minutes to Linda Mar Beach to eat without making a mess in the car... not sure where they expect you to eat?
Gorilla BBQ: If it's smokin', we're open!

3 Meat Combo (Pulled Pork, Chicken, Ribs) with 2 sides (Coleslaw & Mac n Cheese)
Beans & Rice, Cornbread and BBQ Sauce


I haven't been to Lemos Farm since Miss M was Eden's age which was also my last Halloween in the US.  Despite the cold weather, we had a fun day from the petting zoo, pony rides, a giant jumping Jack'O Lantern, train and hay rides... and of course, the pumpkins!

Lemos Farm

Petting Zoo

Cousins at Lemos Farm

Cousin L and MissE on the ponies

Eden enjoying his pony ride

Hey Cowboy!

On the hay ride

Eden sizing up the pumpkins

Family photo




Hello Down Under, Goodbye Up Over

G'day from Australia! What a fantastic 10 weeks it was! I am so happy I took this opportunity to stay longer in the US with my family. It was great to catch up with friends more than once, give the E's a chance to experience activities like The Little Gym and Mighty Monkees, and most importantly spend time with their grandparents. My parents missed seeing Eloise go from infant (4 months) to toddler (18 months) to little girl (3.5) so it was nice they got to see Eden take his first (many) steps to full-fledged walking. And I LOVE this age, 1-2.5... then at 2.5 they start talking back.

While we miss Pau-Pau and Gung-Gung already, MissE is enjoying seeing all her toys again... and I'm enjoying the peace and quiet that has brought! It means I have time to blog!

Our Last Week:
Daddy returned after 5 weeks to pick us up.  MissE was so happy to see Daddy, plus for her it meant she would be going home soon= happy! and for me, it meant we would be going home soon= sad.  She spent the week telling us how she was looking forward to sleeping in her own bed and seeing her toys.  I spent the week anxious about fitting 10 weeks of shopping into luggage and already missing Pau-Pau, Gung-Gung and Yi-Mah.


I kept The Little Gym and Mighty Monkees going so that Daddy could watch them in action!
Mighty Monkees
I am so proud of Eloise getting her white/ yellow belt. I am so sad to be finishing here but I found a local taekwondo school here to check out so I hope to continue!
My Mighty Monkey holding the boards she broke to earn her belt

The Little Gym
I was also very sad to leaving our classes here. Sniff, sniff.  For Eden, Birds, was similar to Gymbaroo which I did with Eloise. He really enjoyed the class (exploring the equipment, ball and bubble time) and made a girlfriend, Reese, too.

For Eloise, it was the one activity she would ask every day if she was going to. She loved the arts & crafts they made (emotion flip book and jumping butterfly) and pizza for lunch. She is a master at somersaults and can easily walk the balance beam unsupported. While Eden could enroll in Gymbaroo for a similar program, there are no classes for Eloise until she is 5.
Donkey kicks

Cole's Birthday
We miss family birthdays, red egg & gingers, engagements, and often time weddings being so far away so it was great we got to go to an engagement and birthday party... and even better to spend a bit more time with my cousins!
While there was a malfunction at the splash park, the E's had fun with just a few sprinklers of water going. The very mobile Mr.E had his first BIG tantrum (3 adults trying to put on his swim diaper!) over not being allowed to go into the wading pool (while waiting for the splash park) then was a bit startled by the splash park once the water started again (then stopped). Hope that's not a sign of tantrums to come!
Eden on the leap pads

Eloise enjoying the water works!


Date Nights
Mr.H and I have been spoiled for date nights.  We had 2 in a row while MissE and Mr.E had quality time with Pau-Pau and Gung-Gung.

Off the Grid:
Mr.H and I are all about the SF food trucks.  We love the concept and events like Off the Grid (30+ trucks parked in one place!)  So we headed into Fort Mason, forgetting how cold it is there (I forgot the North Face!) and filled out tummies with delights!

Seoul Fries, Kalua Pork taco, Creme Brûlée and Chicken & Waffle popsicle
Eaten but not in photograph: Wing Wings, empanada, BBQ chicken skewer & Happy Dumplings


La Fondue:
One of our last nights was spent dining with Mr & Mrs. Martin at La Fondue.  Mrs.Martin and I had tried to have a fondue night on a GNO but failed miserably so we set the date far in advanced and were feasting on cheese, meats and chocolate.  Yum!

*Mr.H wanted a food diary so he is putting together a post on all that we put in our mouths! 

Fun with Cousins
We had a last cousin outing to Lemos Farm & Pumpkin Patch.  This will be a on separate post.
Say 'ello to my little friends!
Our last weekend was spent in the pool and playing at Pau-Pau's (how we started and ended the Summer).  Mr.E wanted as much hugging-time with cousin L as possible!  He is going to miss him so much!

So long, Farewell
Saying goodbye never gets easier.  It sucks!  I am an adult but still dissolve into tears at the airport... okay, and the few days leading up to leaving.  While part of me wishes we could just pack up and come back, it's not reality especially in this unsteady economy.  Get your act together America!  So instead, I just live in hope we can return next year (2013)... and do a similar extended visit before MissE starts school.

Survived!
We survived the flight this time around.  It helped that it's a night flight so it was naturally bedtime.  MissE fell asleep at LAX, while Eden had a cat nap from SFO to LAX then was up until we had our safety briefing.  He slept 8 hours and MissE slept about 7.  MissE is at an easy age to hand her my iPad or a colouring book.  Mr.E is a little more difficult to entertain so we did a little of everything: reading books and the Skymall magazine, playing with cars, lap games (Pat-a-Cake, Itsy Bitsy Spider), walks to get water, etc.  The fabulous and very thoughtful Mrs. Martin gave us "travel kits" which helped too!
Eden's: Lighting McQueen & Francesco Bernoulli (I think Mario picked this!), The City tee and snacks!
Eloise's: Princess colouring book with crayons, stickers, Cinderella toy & Pez, and a very cool sun-sensitive headband
 We weren't forgotten either...
Magazines, iTunes gift card, Munchies and my favourite, Red Vines.

We were still very happy to get off the plane.  Spring has sprung in Sydney so I am loving the warm days!  (I planned the perfect trip, I completely missed Winter!).  We are minus our Phil & Teds stroller but it's no big deal, if it turns up, great!  If it doesn't, oh well.  I only use it for running anyway.
*Post-script: As I was writing this, our stroller arrived.

Home Sweet Home
Eloise is home at last.  The last few weeks at Pau-Pau's she kept telling me she forgot what her house looks like, and it's true!  When she went to her room, she ran out to tell me "There are monkeys everywhere!"  Eden is a bit unsure but was happy to see a lot of toys.  He has a slight fear of dogs so it's been difficult re-introducing him to Sabi.  He likes her, calls to her but doesn't like her anywhere near him.

What's Next...
Main priority: getting over jet lag! Then slowly unpacking... Night one: MissE and MrE made it until 7pm.  MissE woke up twice: (1) she was scared because she didn't know where she was and (2) one of her friends was missing (they usually fall off the bed).  MrE woke up once but after letting out a short cry, fell back asleep.  My guess was he was looking for me (we were roommates for 10 weeks!) so in the morning, he was happy to see me.  Night 2: 7pm to 6am, plus naps!

Hopefully MissE can return to pre-school and Mr.E can start daycare to detach from my hip (although I am cherishing it while it lasts)! For me, I will be looking to head back to the work-force so fingers-crossed! Plus small projects like finally creating my photo books and well, playing with this blog too (notice I'm now labelling to make topics easier to find?)  Then it's not long until the holidays... or don't mention the C-word? (Shh! Christmas!)

Until next time...

Thursday, September 27, 2012

I Left My Heart in San Francisco

I've said it before but San Francisco is one of the most beautiful cities in the world (and for the record, so is Sydney!).  It really is breath-taking to be a tourist here.  When you live in the city, you take things for granted with the excuse "oh, I can ride a cable car anytime" but the reality is, you don't.  I am guilty of it both then (San Francisco) and now (Sydney).  It was really fun experiencing San Francisco as a tourist over a few days, and also through the eyes of a 3 year old who was in awe of everything!  (By the way, this is such a fun age for these things)

Ghirardelli Chocolate Festival
The Chocolate Festival has expanded since the last time I've been!  Back then it was small, held inside Ghirardelli Square and if you won the ice cream eating contest (the Earthquake: )you won your weight in chocolate!  Now it's along the waterfront and $20 buys you 15 samples of chocolate bites from chocolate vodka shots to chocolate cupcakes.  We saved our $20 and opted for sundaes in the Ghirardelli Soda Fountain.
Angie and Me plus E's

Enjoying the sunshine and sailboats along the waterfront

MissE with our sundaes!
*Note: I was worried about MissE eating too much ice cream but it was Mr.E who proved the light-weight and tossed his cookies ice cream when we got home.

Cable Car, Fisherman's Wharf and Trolley, Oh My!
"The clangor of the coming and going comprised a contrapuntal symphony of cosmopolis"

Powell & Market
 MissE and I had a Girl's Day Out to ride a cable car! We started at Powell St in a not-too-bad queue. MissE was a bit worried she would fall off the seat but eventually relaxed to enjoy the hills and turns en route to Fisherman's Wharf.
On a cable car at the top of Lombard Street

We had lunch at Boudin's and watched the bakers make the crab and teddy bear shaped sourdough then watched the sea lions for a good 30 minutes. Exploring Pier 39, MissE rode on the 2 story carasole and was even happier when it played Ariel's Part of My World (she is still Disney Princess obsessed).
Crabby at Boudin's

Sea lions!

The Rock

Carousel

San Francisco skyline

1940's F-line trolley
We headed back to Union Square via the F-line trolley and home via Bart.

Any time we explored a museum with my sister, she would ask everyone what their favorite thing of the day was.  It was fun to hear what the kids chose and also helped them remember the things we did and saw during the day.  I continued this even when we were on our own.  MissE's favorite was going up and down the hills in the cable car.  And mine?  Well, I finally got to stand on the ledge of the cable car!

Ferry Building Farmer's Market
We picked a gorgeous day for visiting the Farmer's Market. Being a week day, we could walk around at our leisure and slowly decide what to eat for lunch (Golden Gate Meat Company, chocolate cannoli and a pumpkin cupcake from Mariposa Bakery) and easily found a bench overlooking the Bay to eat!


Embarcadero Fountain & The Ferry Building
Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market
To infinity and beyond!
We ended the day by driving through Chinatown. They just happened to be setting up lanterns for the August Moon Festival.