San Francisco Getaway

The day after Christmas, with the girls enjoying having Grammy and Grandpa as their babysitters (and likely bribing them for treats and movies), Jake and I flew to San Francisco for a few days for a little getaway. Not having to take anyone potty or wipe little sticky faces and hands on the airplane ride was luxurious enough to count for a vacation on its own!

We stayed right around the corner from Union Square and had an amazing time doing whatever we wanted, whenever we wanted, no nap or bedtime schedules involved! We Ubered everywhere (and met some interesting people along the way) and my only complaint was the nausea accompanying flying up and down those crazy steep and hilly streets of the city.

We hit up the major sights– Union Square, Ghirardelli Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39, Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Sausalito, Muir Woods, Golden Gate Park, and the Ferry Building Marketplace and enjoyed the festive Christmas atmosphere. At night, the streets around Union Square were packed and we had a good time people-watching at the crowded outdoor ice skating rink. It was amazing how much we got done and how much energy we had to stay out late without the kids in tow!

The food was, of course, the most amazing part of our trip and we had a blast trying everything from authentic szechwan stir fry in Chinatown to clam chowder on the water in Sausalito  to boutique gluten free chocolate tarts at the ferry building farmer’s market. In short, our kid-free getaway was rejuvenating! Thanks, Mom and Dad for allowing us to escape and enjoy exploring the big city for a little while!

A few pics…

We once again remembered why we despise group tours on the only tour we booked during our stay– a guided bus ride over the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and Muir Woods. We had to wait forever for the late bus to arrive, and our ancient Chinese driver and young, bubbly tour guide with a thick Alabama accent were constantly at odds with each other, yelling at one another about where to stop and which directions to take. Due to the tour guide’s accent and nonsensical commentary on the history of Muir Woods, we couldn’t understand half of what she was saying (example: “During the Mexican French War in 1850, when Mexico gained its independence from France…”) We were cracking up listening to her made-up historical facts on our bus ride and an Uber would have been a much better choice! Muir Woods was gorgeous, though, and we enjoyed our peaceful hike through the ancient redwoods, as well as walking around the cute town of Sausalito and relaxing with some delicious sea food on the bay before ferrying back to the city.

More sights downtown.

One morning, we rented bikes and rode around Golden Gate Park all the way to the beach. I underestimated how tired I would be from all the hills, and had to walk some of the way.

The girls barely noticed we were gone, and upon our return immediately asked what kind of treats we had brought them. They were happy about the toy trolley cars, sourdough bread in the shape of a lobster, and Ghirardelli chocolate we brought back and are already counting the days until they get to spend a few days with Grammy and Grandpa again.

Hope to visit again soon!

Lots of love,

 

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Baby #4 and Gender Reveal

After my 11-week ultrasound, we let the girls in on a little surprise and they didn’t miss a beat! The twins have been so excited and never miss an opportunity to tell people about their new baby. Meredith loves to feel my tummy and talks about the baby all the time, but probably won’t understand what’s about to go down until the baby is actually here!

Sheela insisted on doing a little gender reveal, and orchestrated the whole thing so that even SHE wouldn’t know the gender! Once the blood test results were in, Jake picked the sealed envelope up from my doctor and we gave it to Sheela, who gave it to her neighbor, who then opened it up at Party City and selected the applicable color of balloons to put into a box, and then gave it back to Sheela for the reveal. It was fun that everyone got to find out at the same time!

Who’s on Team Blue?

Who’s on Team Pink?

Yum!

We met up at the park for a playdate with a few friends, Jake, who drove from work to be there for a few minutes, and my Dad, who had just come into town for the holidays. We had kept the fact that I was even pregnant a secret from pretty much everyone except friends I see every day, so he literally found out we were having another baby when we showed up to the reveal! He was pretty confused for a minute!

I only had TWO teammates on my side hoping for Team Pink– Allie and Samantha! The rest of the crowd was cheering on for Team Blue! Of course, everyone was excited no matter what, but it was funny to see what everyone’s true loyalties were!

Time for the big reveal…

Team Pink wins!! I was so excited I forgot to grab the balloons, and to the disappointment of the kids, the balloons floated away! Amelia, who had joined Team Blue at the last second, started crying… whether because she felt like she was on the “losing team” or because she really wanted a baby brother, I don’t know!

Jake’s reaction was having to sit down and take some deep breaths and then proclaim he had to get back to work and make some more money, stat! While his reaction wasn’t as ecstatic as mine, he told everyone that he was so excited to just be having a baby, and the gender was a fun little bonus. He promptly headed back to work, likely strategizing how we are going to pay for four weddings and all those clothes! I’m thinking at least one double wedding in there?

Another girl to join this crew!

Since my mom wasn’t flying in until Saturday, we saved the box, bought more pink balloons and did our own gender reveal for her when she arrived. Like my Dad, we thought it would be hilarious to reveal that I was pregnant and that we’d be having a girl at the same time, so as soon as she got to our house, the twins told her they had an early Christmas present they wanted her to open. A look of confusion turned into an incredulous, “What??!!!” as the pink and It’s a Girl! balloons flew out of the box. The girls were jumping up and down in excitement and laughing at Grammy’s surprise!

While we are just hoping for a healthy, happy baby to join our crew, I couldn’t be more excited about my dream family of four girls— Little Women style! Except in our version, Beth does NOT die at the end! Thank you, Sheela and friends, for such a fun reveal! It was a blast finding out at the same time and sharing the news with everyone!

Lots of love,

 

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December Happenings

In December, Meredith geared up for Christmas decked out in her hand-me-down holiday outfits from the twins and spread the Christmas cheer!

Meredith couldn’t make up her mind whether to be naughty or nice this December! We rarely went on an outing without some kind of throwdown… even preschool drop-off had turned into a nightmare because Meredith refused to leave and would regularly throw herself down on the ground, kicking and screaming.

I never take her to the store anymore, unless it’s an absolute emergency because she always manages to make some kind of spectacle. In December, I was at Target with her when she started tantruming in the check-out line over the fact that I was putting the various candy bars and random items she had thrown into the cart back on the shelf. Restraining her in the cart seatbelt is impossible and she can climb out of the cart herself, so I was left with little option but to scurry out of there once I was done with the self-check out. A kind soul felt pity for me and offered to escort me to my car, pushing my cart for me, while I held a kicking and screaming Meredith under my arms like a football so that she wouldn’t be able to kick my stomach! Once in the car, it was another 20 minutes before I could restrain her in her carseat. She is SO stubborn, this one!

Not so cheery today.

Elfie returned and while his hiding spots mostly included climbing candy-cane striped pipe cleaners and literally sitting on shelves, the girls thought his antics were hilarious! They didn’t even seem to mind that he stayed in the same spot for several days in a row (no one ever told them the actual rules, so our elf goes at his own pace).

The twins chatting before their holiday dance and yoga recital.

The twins had just barely moved up into the 5-7 year old class and tried their best to keep up! We had Mele Kalikimaka in our head for weeks.

The girls were mostly excited about the recital because they got to wear a little makeup and received a rose and Yogurtland afterwards.

Sammy the reindeer pulls the sleigh.

Cheese!

I am terrible at any kind of construction project and cringe at the thought of putting together gingerbread houses, but this train wasn’t so hard.

Practicing their ice skating skills.

Checking out the camels and other animals at the live nativity in our city.

Jake was elected to the Board of Directors for our city and enjoyed texting me pictures of his picture in the office whenever he had a board meeting.

We had some warm days in December, which meant doing basically the same thing we do every day… going to the park.

Starfish!

Biking to the orange grove.

Lemons and limes, yum!

The girls rarely wait until we get home to try out their spoils. The blood oranges and clementines here are super juicy, and I rarely buy oranges at the grocery store anymore.

More sunny December days and park shenanigans.

Amelia on a random Daddy-Daughter date to the sporting goods store.

We’ve got a crazy on the loose in the orange grove!

Speaking of crazy, Meredith is a Little Miss Bossy Pants! Poor Bandit!

Lots of love,

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November in a nutshell

A random compilation of pre-Thanksgiving photos from November!

We begin with all of the festive Thanksgiving-themed school projects, including these very cute and useful laminated placemats:

More turkey projects:

Joyriding on a crisp fall day in the Barbie Jeep.

The night the girls most look forward to during the week is Friday night, which is movie night at our house. I won an air popper at the preschool’s annual dinner fundraiser, so the girls have enjoyed popping their own corn and don’t seem to mind the lack of butter or salt. We just eat it straight up plain!

My dreams of seeing Hamilton came true! I didn’t think I’d survive the drive up to LA since I was in the throes of morning sickness, but I had been dying to see this show forever and wasn’t going to let some pesky nausea and extreme fatigue stop me, even though this was the latest I had been out in months! We had some yummy tapas at a restaurant in the theater district before meeting our friends, Sheela and Todd, at the show.  I don’t often say anything is really worth the drive to LA, but this was definitely an exception. Best. Musical. Ever.

Samantha and Amelia did their best to smile and not look tortured in their school photos.

 

Meredith hangs with her bestie, Maple, whom she lovingly refers to as “May May.” They are hilarious together! One minute they are throwing sand and pushing each other, and the next they are hugging and kissing bye bye. Meredith frequently asks where May May is when we go to the park and she’s not there, and sometimes asks to bless May May in her prayers.

The twins started ice skating lessons, and despite spills and struggles the first few weeks, they love it. Ice skating is one of the few lessons we’ve tried that they are super excited to go to each week, probably because Jake buys them hot chocolate afterwards.

Daddy Daughter date at the Spectrum. I believe I was at a doctor’s appointment on this particular excursion and when I picked them up, I notice they were wearing new pants that we don’t own. They explained that Amelia had an accident, so instead of thinking to go to the car where I keep extra clothes, Jake just ran into one of the stores and bought them new undies and pants.

Livin’ la vida loca.

Meredith is obsessed with her dollies.

There’s an orange grove within biking distance of our house and the girls love to bike there, bringing big sacks of oranges home with them. The ride home is uphill all the way, so they are always exhausted when they get back.

Just past the orange grove is a fun little “Exploration Park” the girls like.

Showing off those strong muscles.

Gymnastics practice.

Thanksgiving potluck time! The hour of setting up, serving a class of hungry preschoolers and directing them to help clean up is tiring! I didn’t even get a chance to go say hi to Amelia in her class since her class is smaller and they were on to storytime by the time I got there. It seemed like every kid in this class asked for demanded two or three more helpings of everything… and then wasted it all! Argh! There was so much food that I wanted to take a few dishes home and call Thanksgiving done!

A few nighttime shenanigans:

Jake filmed this at 1 a.m. one night after Samantha had vomited and Amelia had woken up, startled and crying incoherently.  Apparently, she wanted to throw up too! Good times.

Lots of love,

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