Friday, September 30, 2011

The Key Goodbye

A few weeks ago, Nona found an old key to the Takoma Park house. She stashed it in her purse, and mostly forgot about it, until today when we were at the beach. We decided to say thank you the the Cockerille Ave house, and send the key out into the Pacific. Clara helped. It was surprisingly satisfying!










it's out there somewhere...



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Molly's Meal


A few weeks ago Molly made this "meal". It includes broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, a napkin, & a table cloth. Now we just have to get her to eat some of that food for real! :)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Clara (November 2010)

Did I mention that I just inherited an android phone from my mother in law? And that I'm just as addicted as I suspected (feared? hoped?) I would be? Well lucky me - I found this absolutely adorable picture of Clara on the memory card. Looks like she was trying on hats with Nana last Thanksgiving. What fun!

Sisters

Molly wanted to make sure I had a picture of them on my "new" phone so we took this one last night. Thanks again to Nana for helping me enter the world is smart phones!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Uncle Nouri

Uncle Nour-i-ph is visiting and everyone is so happy to have him here! Soon we'll all be fighting for his attention. :)

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Clara bikes to school

Clara's been almost unstoppable on her bike since she learned to go on two wheels. Every day she begs to bike to school and back. On Wednesday, we were lucky enough to have Nana & Pa visiting on their way back home. They had just gone on a 3 week trip in their Airstream Trailer, including a stay at Burning Man. So, they were well equipped with Nana's spectacular new trike, so she could join Clara on her morning ride to school. Pa borrowed my Radish. Here they are, ready to go!


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Park(ing) Day

On Friday, Clara and I visited two sites for International Park(ing) Day - a day where people in cities around the world take over one or more parking spaces to make temporary "pop-up" "parklets". We took the bus to one here in Berkeley, and then zipped down to one by Zach's office and enjoyed eating lunch with him.