Along with the rain, we've had some chilly mornings this week! It's been frosty, with morning temps below freezing, most of the week.
Stace said we couldn't use the cold as an excuse to not walk to school, so we bundled up and enjoyed crunching the grass and seeing our breath freeze.
Both girls had their hands full Tuesday morning - Cora brought her violin, for she has orchestra on Tuesdays. And Violet brought a bear, because she'd earned a "bring a stuffed animal" pass, and flowers for Mrs. Boron.
Mrs. Boron was the class's student teacher, and Tuesday was her final day in Mrs. Hawthorne's class. Violet was excited to pick out flowers to bring her, and got them ready by herself.
I helped in class when the students wrote out journal entries about Mrs. Boron; Mrs. Hawthorne bound them together into a book as part of her going away gift.
I thought what Violet wrote was pretty sweet.
This science work Violet brought home made me laugh.
I "guess" we "are going to" work on our enunciation in our family!
We went back to school Tuesday night to deliver Stacey's handcrafted Christmas present to Mrs. Hawthorne. He created and installed the shelves in the upper cabinet (and added one to the lower cabinet).
I love my handy husband, and his servant's heart!
On our rainy Disney day, I got a call from my dad about a huge eucalyptus tree that had collapsed onto McBean Parkway.
Though the tree itself was dealt with quickly, as it was blocking traffic, it took a few weeks for the city to turn the stump back over.
Crazy!
It was very fortunate the tree fell into the road and not onto the houses on the other side. And, of course, it was lucky it didn't fall onto traffic or cause a wreck!
Rigo (our good friend and tree-trimmer) tells us he doesn't park under eucalyptus or pine trees - probably words to the wise!
Friday, January 27, 2017
Monday, January 23, 2017
Week in Review
On Tuesday morning, I tried to buy U2 tickets for a show they're playing in Pasadena in May. I was online early, waiting for the tickets to become available, but they sold out while I was trying to buy them. The same thing happened the last time they came into town, and we refused to pay the crazy resale prices.
So, when my favorite band added a show, I decided to join the fan club (for $50) to get access to the presale for the new date. I didn't know if this would be worth it, or a waste of cash.
But, when my presale access opened up the next day, bingo! I'm very excited for this show, and JT and Jim will go with us, just like way back in 2001.
Cora was invited to a GATE Art Enrichment Night on Thursday, where she and other gifted students from the district had an art lesson on making a block stamp.
Cora had a good time, making a stamp with a "Cora" hot air balloon.
On Saturday, we went to Dick's Sporting Goods to look at bikes. Someone is turning 10 soon, and the lovely bike she received for her 6th birthday is getting just a wee bit small.
This GT was her favorite... we'll see!
On Saturday night, we went to my parents' home to have dinner with a couple of relatives we hadn't met before. My mom has recently reconnected with her cousin Steven, and we were all introduced to his lovely daughter Lucy. It was a great evening, and nice getting to know them.
And, on Sunday afternoon, Rigo invited us over for carne asada, with their family and Luis and Audra and their girls.
Colleen and Audra had just returned from a church women's retreat, so our family's arrival was a surprise to them. It was a lot of fun - we'll have to return the favor soon!

But, when my presale access opened up the next day, bingo! I'm very excited for this show, and JT and Jim will go with us, just like way back in 2001.
Cora was invited to a GATE Art Enrichment Night on Thursday, where she and other gifted students from the district had an art lesson on making a block stamp.
Cora had a good time, making a stamp with a "Cora" hot air balloon.
On Saturday, we went to Dick's Sporting Goods to look at bikes. Someone is turning 10 soon, and the lovely bike she received for her 6th birthday is getting just a wee bit small.
This GT was her favorite... we'll see!
On Saturday night, we went to my parents' home to have dinner with a couple of relatives we hadn't met before. My mom has recently reconnected with her cousin Steven, and we were all introduced to his lovely daughter Lucy. It was a great evening, and nice getting to know them.
And, on Sunday afternoon, Rigo invited us over for carne asada, with their family and Luis and Audra and their girls.
Colleen and Audra had just returned from a church women's retreat, so our family's arrival was a surprise to them. It was a lot of fun - we'll have to return the favor soon!
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Grownup Disney Fun
My friends - twin sisters - Christina and Tiffany turned 40 on Friday, and a few of us celebrated with them on a group trip to Disneyland.
We left Friday morning after dropping the kids off at school - yes, it was a kids-free trip! Here we are, excited and ready for our big day out.
We went on a very rainy day, and I was thrilled that our drive down went smoothly. (I had been expecting hours upon hours!)
Christina and Tiffany hooked us all up with ponchos, and those, combined with rainboots, kept us dry and happy.
We started out with getting fast passes to Space Mountain, and these were the only fast passes we got all day - the rain kept the crowds down and the lines were short. Hooray!
We went on Space Mountain, Star Tours and Astro Blasters before lunchtime. After lunch, we hit up Thunder Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones and Splash Mountain.
We also got lots of nice snacks - coffees, beignets, churros, hot dogs (not all of us had all of it!). Thankfully, after about 3, it hardly rained.
For dinner, we took the Monorail to Trader Sams, by the Disneyland Hotel. Though the service was slow, the food, drinks and atmosphere were great.
The famous parade was a staple at Disneyland from 1972 to 1996, and Friday marked its return. It was great to be there for its re-opening night. It will be back in Anaheim for five months.
We had a great day and night together, and it was lovely spending time with these special friends.
(My only wish is that we also could have simultaneously been with Dean, celebrating his 40th, too!)
We left Friday morning after dropping the kids off at school - yes, it was a kids-free trip! Here we are, excited and ready for our big day out.
We went on a very rainy day, and I was thrilled that our drive down went smoothly. (I had been expecting hours upon hours!)
Christina and Tiffany hooked us all up with ponchos, and those, combined with rainboots, kept us dry and happy.
We started out with getting fast passes to Space Mountain, and these were the only fast passes we got all day - the rain kept the crowds down and the lines were short. Hooray!
We went on Space Mountain, Star Tours and Astro Blasters before lunchtime. After lunch, we hit up Thunder Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Indiana Jones and Splash Mountain.
We also got lots of nice snacks - coffees, beignets, churros, hot dogs (not all of us had all of it!). Thankfully, after about 3, it hardly rained.

We returned to the park and went on It's a Small World, and then found a spot to watch the Main Street Electrical Parade.
The famous parade was a staple at Disneyland from 1972 to 1996, and Friday marked its return. It was great to be there for its re-opening night. It will be back in Anaheim for five months.
We had a great day and night together, and it was lovely spending time with these special friends.
(My only wish is that we also could have simultaneously been with Dean, celebrating his 40th, too!)
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Birds and Puppies
We learned about Placerita Nature Center's junior ranger program when we went for our New Year's Day hike.
We returned Saturday, for a junior ranger bird walk. After learning about acorn woodpeckers and the California Scrub-Jay, we went out to look for them, with a docent and about two dozen kids and parents.
The girls thought the best part was splashing around in the creek, now that we've had a bit of rain.
The girls had the day off from school Monday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We went to a birthday party for a friend of Cora's, and then went to my friend Moira's house to meet her new puppy.
I serve with Moira in the church nursery, where she is a longtime volunteer. She took care of both Violet and Cora when they were babies, and I enjoy my Sunday mornings with her.
The girls sure enjoyed tiring out adorable Addie, who is about three months old.
Golden retriever puppies are among the cutest things on the planet. It's an established fact.
We returned Saturday, for a junior ranger bird walk. After learning about acorn woodpeckers and the California Scrub-Jay, we went out to look for them, with a docent and about two dozen kids and parents.
The girls thought the best part was splashing around in the creek, now that we've had a bit of rain.
The girls had the day off from school Monday in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
We went to a birthday party for a friend of Cora's, and then went to my friend Moira's house to meet her new puppy.
I serve with Moira in the church nursery, where she is a longtime volunteer. She took care of both Violet and Cora when they were babies, and I enjoy my Sunday mornings with her.
The girls sure enjoyed tiring out adorable Addie, who is about three months old.
Golden retriever puppies are among the cutest things on the planet. It's an established fact.
Saturday, January 14, 2017
Week in Review

They both enjoyed it; it was interesting watching Cora, especially, learn new things in an unfamiliar environment. She will end up doing well here, too, I'm sure.
We've had enough rain lately to turn what's normally a dry culvert into a river, complete with happy geese and ducks.

Cora was at Sophia's house for a sleepover Friday night, so we had a pizza/movie night with Violet. She helped make a smiley mushroom pizza, and chose a Peanuts film for us to enjoy. Surprise!
At least on Amazon Prime, which we now have a subscription to, there are lots to choose from. We picked the 1985 "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" that I remember so well from when I was exactly her age.
Friday, January 13, 2017
Artsy Violet
Our Violet is becoming a crafty queen (princess?). After researching Valentine's ideas, we hit upon cupcake-liner-flowers, and got the supplies at Michaels.
Clifford, the classroom pet, came home with us and was able to help out, or at least provide moral support.
Violet's been combining her love of Peanuts with a love of drawing. She's been looking up "how to" videos for drawing the characters.
We love her picture of Fifi and Snoopy! (And the Red Baron, too.)
When my friend Liz heard about Violet's craftiness, she offered to help her with a project. Violet had discovered melted crayon art online, and Liz, a Super Crafter, had already made such a project.
Liz set us up with crayons, a canvas, vinyl hearts and a heat gun; that night, Stace and I saw a movie and my dad had the girls.
Stace and I returned home to find Grandpa in full Grandpa mode, helping Violet out by peeling crayons.
We returned to Liz's house Friday after school, and she graciously helped Violet with her project.
Violet melted the crayons so much, most of them slid off the canvas. That's not what the pictures online showed, but hey, art is what you make it.
The colored wax was so thick on the vinyl hearts, Stace used an X-Acto knife to cut them off.
Proud girl! And rightfully so.
Many thanks to Liz for everything!
Clifford, the classroom pet, came home with us and was able to help out, or at least provide moral support.
Violet's been combining her love of Peanuts with a love of drawing. She's been looking up "how to" videos for drawing the characters.
We love her picture of Fifi and Snoopy! (And the Red Baron, too.)
When my friend Liz heard about Violet's craftiness, she offered to help her with a project. Violet had discovered melted crayon art online, and Liz, a Super Crafter, had already made such a project.
Liz set us up with crayons, a canvas, vinyl hearts and a heat gun; that night, Stace and I saw a movie and my dad had the girls.
Stace and I returned home to find Grandpa in full Grandpa mode, helping Violet out by peeling crayons.
We returned to Liz's house Friday after school, and she graciously helped Violet with her project.
Violet melted the crayons so much, most of them slid off the canvas. That's not what the pictures online showed, but hey, art is what you make it.
The colored wax was so thick on the vinyl hearts, Stace used an X-Acto knife to cut them off.
Proud girl! And rightfully so.
Many thanks to Liz for everything!
Monday, January 09, 2017
Sunday Fun
Also over Christmas Break, Violet had a bit of a breakthrough.
She now can tie her shoes!
Somehow, with velcro and slip-ons, we've just never had the urgency to teach Vi to tie her shoes. But over the last couple of weeks, without school keeping us busy, she put the time in and taught herself.
Violet also kept herself busy taking care of her fish - we had one pass away, and she wanted to replace it, and add to her tank. After a couple of weeks of doing a good job remembering to feed them, we agreed.
Stace took her out on a Daddy-Daughter Date, and they picked out three new fish.
While Violet really wanted new fish over break, Cora really wanted to get back to Vasquez Rocks. She just loves that place!
On Sunday, Stace took the girls there, while I had a meeting at church.
This is Cora's happy place!
She now can tie her shoes!
Somehow, with velcro and slip-ons, we've just never had the urgency to teach Vi to tie her shoes. But over the last couple of weeks, without school keeping us busy, she put the time in and taught herself.
Violet also kept herself busy taking care of her fish - we had one pass away, and she wanted to replace it, and add to her tank. After a couple of weeks of doing a good job remembering to feed them, we agreed.
Stace took her out on a Daddy-Daughter Date, and they picked out three new fish.
While Violet really wanted new fish over break, Cora really wanted to get back to Vasquez Rocks. She just loves that place!
On Sunday, Stace took the girls there, while I had a meeting at church.
This is Cora's happy place!
Sunday, January 08, 2017
Sewing Success
Cora received gift cards to Joann from Nan and Pop, and she was very excited to choose fabric, a pattern and other things she needed to make her first project.

Stace helped her a lot, as did discussions with people who know how to sew, and online video tutorials.
Cora was pleased, and we were all proud, of her first effort - this pair of pajama bottoms, with a drawstring waist.
We purchased a long-sleeved T-shirt that matches the fabric, and, voila!
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