7.22.2006

Lozano Smith Summer Splash 2006

Lover's Point
Pacific Grove, CA

Beckam keeping an eye on us!!
Jaden amazed us with his paddling skills!
We went out past the mass of seaweed
you can see just beyond where we are.
He wasn't the least bit afraid, little did he know what I
was feeling (the seaweed was the most unnerving part for me--
I felt claustrophobic paddling through it).
















We can do this!

Just a cute picture:



7.17.2006

Beckam Strikes Again!

Yes, those would be the keyboard keys!!
This is how much damage he can do in 3-5 min. (while I'm brushing my teeth, for example).
They are all fixed now, thankfully!

7.16.2006

Weekend with the Wozniaks and Other Fun Stuff

Early in the week the boys and I drove up to Santa Cruz to visit my dear friend Rebecca and her family, who were vacationing there for the week.
It was a dream come true when the Philips Family moved onto Silver Dr. 18 or so years ago. Before that, I was the only little girl in the neighborhood and so b-o-r-e-d. We had so much fun riding bikes, babysitting, having sleep overs, swimming, tormenting the Miller's and all the other fun stuff neighborhood kids do.

Santa Cruz is beautiful! We enjoyed the day at the beach playing in HUGE holes dug by the men-folk and watching the flocks of pelicans fly overhead. Sadly, we came home to a very sick daddy, who was down with the flu for a good 3 days, which we think could have been induced by a very bad sunburn he got the previous Sat. (have any of you ever heard of this?). On Wed. they came to Monterey. We rode the trolley from our house to the aquarium and then had a great lunch at Bubba Gumps.





On Thurs. we had a surprise visit from the Dyer cousins (from Sac) on their way to a family reunion south of Carmel. They were only here a couple of hours but we didn't miss out on any fun. We took a walk down the beach to let the travelers stretch their legs where they enjoyed climbing the rocks, collecting crab legs, sea shells, rocks and playing in the tide pools.

The special appearance from the baby sea otter was the highlight of the excursion (and this time I had my camera)! It's the most adorable thing to watch. S(he) comes right up near the shore, floating on her back with a rock sitting on her belly. She then proceeds to repeatedly whack a shell on the rock with such persistance. I wondered why it took so much effort to crack one shell but then read at the aquarium that often the otter pups mistake rocks for shells so this may have been the case. Occasionally, the rock slides off her belly and she has to dive down and get another one. She's not at all disturbed by the adoring on-lookers.


The Wozniak's arrived on Fri. evening. We ate well (of course), had beautiful weather, Micah finally got to play Bocce on the courts near the warf (the balls are always in a locked compartment but Sat. was his lucky day)and Jaden finally got to ride a Surrey (we had to get the "limo" to fit everyone) The babies weren't thrilled about sitting in the front basket. Beckam warmed up to it but wanted to sit in his dad's lap and help him drive, which is not allowed and Carter (Wozniak's 15 mo. old) wanted no part of any of it. The Wozniak's ditched the Surrey and took Beckam to play at the beach while we rode a little further. I'm happy to report that we won the race against the other Surrey limo (which had 3 teenage kids in the back with the parent's up front--not a very equal match I admit) but our chain couldn't handle our high speed and came off just as we were gaining our distance.

7.13.2006

Master of Destruction

This post has been brewing for awhile now but tonight was the final straw. We have racked up quite the maintenance bill at our summer home, all because of guess who? B-E-C-K-A-M!! I think it'll be taken out of his college fund. We've been here just under two months and thus far he has:

  1. Nearly broken the TV by pulling it, along with the TV stand, down on top
    of himself (fortunately, Micah is part super-hero and caught it just before it squashed him). I'm sure it will be broken by the time we leave since it is a VCR combo and he thinks the VHS slot is such a fascinating hiding place for his toys.
  2. Poked 4 holes through the rice-paper/linen-like material in the accordian
    room divider and pulled it down onto the table breaking the rectangular wooden
    braces covering the rice-paper/linen-like material.
  3. Threw away the cordless phone (after it had been missing a few days, I
    realized it must have been trashed so Micah was nominated Dumpster Diver and amazingly recovered it!)
  4. Broke their mirror by jumping along the back of it and shattering it into
    a million little pieces (replaced for $5 at WalMart)
  5. Dropped our mini DVD player (which I might add is serving as our only DVD player) as he was carrying it around in a football hold (not so cheaply replaced)
  6. Shattered many of Jaden's toy by dropping them off our balcony
  7. Busted through the screen door numerous times knocking it completely off the track...but today...it finally ripped.

On our walk the other night he also managed to get our bike lock keys out of the pocket of the jogging stroller and toss them out about half way through our walk, which I didn't realize until after we got home. I went to get the car keys so I could drive along our path to see if I could find them and guess what?! Car keys missing, too. Since nightfall was fast approaching I opted to just run it allowing me to get an extra good workout!! Luckily, we found both sets! The car keys hidding place was clearly the work of none other than Sir Beckam Nilsson. I know, I know, we could be a little more precautious and I do try but it's such a constant battle! I think he's winning.

7.11.2006

Like Peas and Carrots


Last Thurs., Jenny, my best friend of 23 years, brought the train up from Bakersfield for a visit. (We can't seem to shake these titles given to each other in elementary school: "My best friend Jenny," "My best friend Lolly." We have lots of great friends but I suppose the titles will always remain since they've endured this long. When we were about 6 we were cruising in the Street (Jenny's madien name)stationwagon sitting in the "way, way back" (you know, facing the oncoming cars) and promised each other that we'd be each other's maids-of-honor. Our promises were easily kept (even with me at a whopping 6 months pregnant with all those other cute girls in their cute "little" dresses). As we were getting ready for bed that night, she made the observation that we'd planned every meal for the duration of her stay including appetizers and desserts but had not planned a single activity--we've always enjoyed our food!! Our lives have always revolved around what we're going to eat:
As wee little girls it was ham, cheese and Doritos sandwiches with Miracle Whip on wheat bread. Jr. High was the beginning of our annual Newport Beach summer vacations and we looked so forward to our black forest ham sandwiches from the Greek deli at the Lido with China Mist iced tea, Claim Jumper and chocolate muffins from the bakery on the boardwalk. In high school it was the Country Rose Tea Room, Taco Bell's bean and cheese burritos with no onion plus sour cream and mexi-melts. We also enjoyed lemons with salt for me and sugar for her and at my house the first thing she went for was my dad's iced tea (a favorite among many)and peppercionis.


Dessert is ALWAYS involved with the Street Family and this weekend was no exception. The crockpot had to travel from Bako with Jeremy, her husband who joined us on Friday and on Saturday evening the Fondue Fest was on!! Chocolate Fondue with strawberries, bananas, marshmallows, pound cake and cheese cake for dippin'! Yummmmmmmm! Jaden and Beckam were in Heaven! Of course the entree for the evening wasn't lacking: king crab legs, shrimp and corn on the cob with brie and apricot jam on sourdough bagettes for the appetizer. It was awesome! Thanks Jen for the incredible meal, it was so much fun.

I LOVE my Jenny friend! She's made the trek to visit us over land and sea. She flew out to Hawaii to help when Jaden was one week old (not your typical Hawaiian vacation--quite a sacrafice), she visited us in San Diego and now Monterey. She hasn't made it to Davis yet...but I'm just beginning to see the trend: Davis lacks the ocean. She's a smart girl.


7.05.2006

Fourth of July

The excitement and anticipation of 4th of July was a little subdued for me this year since it was the first one we'd be spending without a fun family gathering. Every July 4th we enjoy hanging out with friends and family BBQing, swimming, and watching the kids set off fireworks. This one would be very different: no friends, no family, no BBQ, no swimming and no fireworks for the kids (they're illegal in Monterey). I was hopeful, nonetheless, and looking forward to a relaxing day with Micah and the kids!

I was not let down.... I can't say it was quite as cool as Dan and Minna's but it was good.

We kicked off the day with a fabulous parade downtown complete with The Bat Mobile, a lady on stilts wearing hot pink converse, marching military men from every branch of the armed forces (which brought the entire crowd to their feet with applause--it was actually quite emotional), diverse and varied bands playing patriotic music, Scooby-doo along with other characters in costume, and Polynesian dancers including Tongan drummers! The kids loved it. We even met up with some friends from the ward, who watched the parade with us and then came over for the afternoon to watch the Germany vs. Italy game (we're very sad for Jan and Birte that Germany is out).


The most spectacular highlight was the firework extravaganza we watched from our very own balcony, while Beckam slept soundly in his own little bed. We not only had a great view of the Monterey fire work show over the bay but ALL the firework shows from here to the skyline--they dotted the horizon for hours. It was awesome. It was also the first time I've seen a firework show coordinated to music that we listened to on the radio. It was a great 4th of July celebration!

7.01.2006

Quote of the week

I like it when you guys are happy, it makes my heart good. --Jaden
I had to ask, "are we usually happy or unhappy?" and was pleased with his response, "Happy!"

“I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.”

thanks nicole.