Sunday, August 31, 2008

*Note* I'm receiving reports that my Friday evening entry looks like gibberish. I'm reposting the text here.

We're getting used to being in our apartment, and it's just fine and dandy. Hopefully we won't be here too long, but in the meantime we are comfortable here and enjoying a few little things - no more three stair flights, and a direct-access garage! Also, we have a walk-in closet and a walk-in pantry, so there is a decent amount of storage for a small space. Plus, the unit has a washer and dryer, something I definitely appreciate. And we have a good-sized patio and a lot of greenery out front, so Cora has space to run around.
Besides getting unpacked, this week Cora and I went to our first MOPS get-together of the new year. The top photo shows Cora playing with her friend Jordyn, who is a year older than her and helped her with the chalk.
The next photos show Cora rearranging her clothing drawers. She decided her socks should go into my tennis shoes.
Cora seems to be happy in our apartment, though she's been waking up at 5 the past few mornings and she's had trouble going back to sleep. She's also been screaming a lot lately when she wants something. Today at Stroller Strides she decided she wanted to walk while we were exercising, and proceeded to have a big shrieking fit.
In other news, a big congratulations to my sister Melanie are in order. She auditioned for her college's fall production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific, and won the leading role of Nellie Forbush! I'm so proud of her, and can't wait to see her shine onstage.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Settling in...

...to our new life post-condo-ownership.
We're getting used to being in our apartment, and it's just fine and dandy. Hopefully we won't be here too long, but in the meantime we are comfortable here and enjoying a
few little things - no more three stair flights, and a direct-access garage! Also, we have a walk-in closet and a walk-in pantry, so there is a decent amount of storage for a small space. Plus, the unit has a washer and dryer, something I definitely appreciate. And we have a good-sized patio and a lot of greenery out front, so Cora has space to run around.
Besides getting unpacked, this week Cora and I went to o
ur first MOPS get-together of the new year. The top photo shows Cora playing with her friend Jordyn, who is a year older than her and helped her with the chalk.
The next photos show Cora rearranging her clothing drawers. She decided her s
ocks should go into my tennis shoes.
Cora seems to be happy in our apartment, though she's been waking up at 5 the past few mornings and she's had trouble going back to sleep. She's also been screaming a lot lately when she wants something. Today at Stroller Strides she decided she wanted to walk while we were exercising, and proceeded to have a big shrieking fit.
In other news, a big congratulations to my sister
Melanie are in order. She auditioned for her college's fall production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific, and won the leading role of Nellie Forbush! I'm so proud of her, and can't wait to see her shine onstage.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Moved In

Well, we packed up, moved out and moved in.














Moving all the little things and cleaning the condo took twice as long as moving all the big heavy items. I was very suprised.
It was a sad day for me. On top of moving out of our first home, I threw away my surfboard. For some strange reason I had kept the two halves after they were smashed to pieces during our last move.














We are now living in an appartment in Newhall, just down the road from the condo.
Cora and Somer have both settled in well. Cora has slept through both nights we have been there. We had a nice lazy day yesterday, did some shopping and generally took it easy.
The complex we are staying at is on top of a hill and has great views of the Santa Clarita Valley.


There are three swimming pools and a play area that we went to yesterday.


In the evening Cora and I installed a toilet lock on the lid to stop her from chucking stuff in the water.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Packing up...

Stace and I are excited to say, we are selling our condo! May the house-hunt begin! You might remember, we were in escrow initially in April, but that fell through. Our new buyers came to look in July, and we are set to close tomorrow (Friday). We have been busy all week, packing and moving loads of boxes to my parents' "storage facility," the lean-to on the side of their garage. Thanks, Mom and Dad! We will be moving into a small apartment Friday and Saturday, which hopefully will be a brief stay until we find the right house. We are really looking forward to having a third bedroom, a back yard (garden) and a garage where Stace can set up a workbench.
As you can see from the photos, Cora and Somer are helping a lot with the packing. In the second photo, Cora took it upon herself to move all the toiletries we've set aside in boxes into a suitcase. She's also (tried to) pack the cornstarch and baking powder into a box Stace was putting the VCR and DVD player into, and she's removed all my shoes from my shoe storage unit. We noticed Wednesday she was much more affectionate and huggy than she has been recently - a welcome change, but most likely evidence that she's a bit unsure of what's going on. I have told her that we'll be saying "bye bye" to the house, and she will look around and wave.
The last photo shows our treat the other night after an evening of moving activity - ice cream at McDonalds. It was Cora's first time, and she of course enjoyed it greatly.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Last L.A. Hurrah

Nan and Pop are now back in England, and we've been busy packing for our upcoming move out of our condo. More on that in a post in the near future.
Here, I give you photos of our trip Thursday night to Dodger Stadium, or 'Blue Heaven on Earth,' as Tommy Lasorda and I like to call it. My dad called Thursday morning with the gift of great tickets (and a parking pass, worth a small fortune these days) from a co-worker of his. As it was Sue and Gord's last night in Southern California, he was thoughtful to share them with us.
Believe it or not, it was our first trip to the Dodgers this season. Cora was a very good girl, and made it through very well for the seven full innings we watched in person. She ate some of our Dodger Dogs, enjoyed doing the wave, and cheered for the new fan favorite Manny Ramirez (even though he went hitless). The Dodgers won, sweeping the Phillies, making the night even more enjoyable.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Days at the Lake

We've just returned from a two-night stay in the local mountains (Crestline to be exact), where we spent several hours around Lake Arrowhead (top photo) and half a day playing at Lake Gregory (second photo). We played in the water and took some nice walks through the trees, up at 5,000 feet above sea level.
All in all, it was a fantastic trip. Cora has not always been a great traveler, but overall she did very well. She slept great the first night, to our relief. She didn't do very well the second night, but since we were operating on a full night's sleep, it wasn't so bad.
We stayed in a little cabin in the woods, which worked very well and saved us a lot of money on food. The front deck had a low wall around it, so it made a perfect playground for Cora to practice her running (bottom photo). She managed to feed herself without a high chair, too. She has begun saying "More, ta," when she wants more of something to eat. "Ta" or "ta ta" is Cora-speak (and England English) for "thank you." Today, she also was saying, "Hi."
Back in Santa Clarita tonight, we went out to dinner. Cora, as per her new normal, did well for about half the meal and then decided she was done. We took turns with her outside. She is not the easiest little girl these days when she decides she is "done" with whatever it is she is done with! In addition, she still seems to be cutting several teeth, and often has a finger in her mouth while she fusses.

Friday, August 08, 2008

SClarita Summer Fun

We been having a very nice time with Nan and Pop here, soaking in the SClarita culture. This week, we went to the mall Tuesday evening, where Sue made a furry friend to take home at Build a Bear, and Cora took a ride on the fire engine. We had dinner at Souplantation, and took in a free concert outside the mall.
We had more free music Saturday, at the Concert in the Park. We took a picnic lunch, and Cora gave her daddy some love.
On Sunday, Sue and I watched Grease at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center. Afterwards, we went back and met the cast, and the lovely young woman who played "Marty" was nice enough to sign our program and pose for a photo.
Also Sunday, we had a snack at McDonalds, where Cora had her first experience at the on-site playground. She absolutely loved it, shrieking with laughter.
In other Cora news, she is getting good at making various animal noises. Besides cat and dog, she can do a mean horse impression, along with lion, tiger and bear (yes, they do sound similar, but if you listen carefully there are differences), and mouse, and sometimes, cow.
This evening at dinner, she also was trying to say, "Whoopsadaisy!" She's been having a great time in the pool the last few days, and we took a nice trip to the SClarita Aquatic Center Thursday.
Cora also is getting 2-4 teeth right now, and she's been quite cranky off and on.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

98 Red Balloons

Nan and Pop are here! They arrived Thursday night and are enjoying the heat. On Friday evening we went to the mall to hear the live music across the street at the Hyatt, where someone gave us a balloon for Cora.
You can see the progression of photos - she was playing with it, and then it popped. She immediately turned to hug Stace for comfort - that was her first balloon popping and it frightened her. Then she began to cry, and cry.
At the moment, Cora is asleep and Sue, Gord and Stace are up at the pool. This evening we'll have a picnic at the Concert in the Park (with a $5 Walmart sub that is big enough to feed all of us!). On Sunday we'll look at some houses for sale with our realtor, and in the afternoon Sue and I will see my sister in the Santa Clarita production of Grease. (She's playing Marty).