Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Catching Up.


Hey everyone!

Sorry for the long absence. I've been up to my ears for the last couple months. Matt's family had a reunion at the end of July up at the Russian River. Then, I finished up summer school at the beginning of August and had about a week before I went to visit my relatives on the east coast for ten days. But now I'm back with the rest of the summer off. Woo-hoo!

The reunion was a lot of fun. My Mother-in-law's cousin owns vacation rental properties up at the Russian River (northeast of San Francisco) and let us all stay there for a few days. Andrew, my brother-in-law, has some pics up on his blog here.

Summer school was great. As always it was a lot of work, but also a lot of fun. The kids made some really excellent projects but of course I forgot to bring my camera to school to take pics before they all got taken home. But I do have a few pics of my sample projects for y'all.

Here's my fishy bank.




I had the 4-6th graders make animal banks this year. They're a great project and not too difficult. You start by making the basic shape of the body and/or head out of wadded up newspaper. Then you cover it with clay slabs and shape it a bit until you have the general form. Then you add the other parts (ie. arms, legs or in this case, fins). Finally you add the details (eyes, mouth, etc.) and coin slot on top. When you fire it, the newspaper burns down to ash and you can just shake it right out of the coin slot. The kids made some fabulous ones, such as dogs, clams and even a toucan.

My younger kids made wind chimes. They made the base and all the leaves and I strung them together. I'm really happy with the way that theirs' turned out.


On July fourth, a fire was started over near Zaca Lake (northwest and on the other side of the mountains from Santa Barbara). It's been burning ever since. When I last checked, it had burned over 220,000 acres and it's still going. It's been a concern to all of us, especially as evacuation warnings and orders have been made for areas to the north of Santa Barbara, but it seems as though they'll be able to have it contained and extinguished without loosing any lives or (I think) structures. (Yay, firefighters!) The most noticeable effects here, have been the days of smoke covered skies and ash raining all over the city.



Matt had his very first conference presentation a couple weeks ago in Boston. He and his advisor and another researcher published a paper on computer security and worm detection. It was a crazy whirlwind for him because he left here on Sunday, presented Monday, flew out of Boston that same evening, missed his connecting flight in Vegas and flew back Tuesday morning. Don't you just love the airlines?

Later that week, on Friday, my family and I left for Rhode Island for about ten days. It was really great to see everyone. I met a cousin whom I had never met before and we spent a good deal of time chatting with my Grandma and Aunt Robin. We also saw almost all of my mother's brothers, whom I almost never get to see.

We also went to the beach/park, the RISD art museum and the zoo. Here are some of my favorite pictures from the trip:










On the downside, Friday night (2 days before we came back to SB) I got a message on my cell phone from Matt's dad saying that he got hit by a car riding his Vespa home from work. He seemed ok, but the paramedics wanted to take him to the hospital for tests anyways. So a few hours later I finally got a call from my rather shaky husband. He was sore and scraped up but otherwise fine, thank God. So at this point we're just trying to figure out all the insurance stuff and what to do since the other guy has no license or insurance and doesn't speak english. :-\

So that's been the last couple months of my life. Now I'm settling in to my last month in SB before heading back up to Davis. I'm hoping to spend a lot more time drawing and crafting and possibly reading some art theory.

Monday, May 28, 2007

A Week in Santa Barbara


Last week, Matt went to the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy in Berekely, so I took the train down to Santa Barbara to visit with family for a few days. On Wednesday, Matt drove down and met me there for the rest of the week. We also took the opportunity to exchange birthday and Mother's Day gifts. We gave James this Threadless tee that he could not stop staring at.



The mom's both got clapotises made by yours truly. Here's my Mom modeling hers.



While I was there, I made a couple of swap items. Tanya got a pair of cabled fingerless gloves that I forgot to take pics of before I sent them off. (Oops! I hope she can send me pics when they get to her!) And I sent this Common Raven off to Elizabeth. It's my first celtic style border. What do you think? (Sorry for the image quality. I didn't have my scanner and I couldn't get the lighting right.)


Image size = approx. 8" x 10"


On Friday, I went to the zoo with my brother, sister, nephew and my husband. We got there just before closing and almost didn't stay. But it turned out great because most of the animals were out and moving around, waiting to be fed and put away for the night.



The Santa Barbara Zoo recently got a bunch of penguins. They're adorable! I just love penguins.



We also spent a little time on the playground before leaving.


Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Spring Break



For the past few years, Matt's family has been going on a ski/snowboard trip for a couple days over spring break. My family usually comes along so that my little brother can get a couple days on the slopes. We had a much smaller group this year so everyone headed up here and we went to Squaw Valley in Tahoe.

Here's me snowboarding:



My Dad's birthday was on Sunday, so we all went out to dinner to celebrate.



On the way home, we joined my family at the railroad museum in Sacramento. Jeremiah fell asleep in the car and didn't wake up until he was in the museum.


Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Persephone

My little brother called me up last week to ask me what he should name his guitar. He's been playing for about a year and for Christmas he got a Fender Stratocaster.

Everybody, meet Persephone.



No drawings this week. I've got a little too much on my plate right now, but I should be back at it in a week or two.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

My sister's new blog!




My sister, a stay-at-home-mom, and her 3 year old son just started their very own Lego blog. Check it out!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Hubby's Scarf

I made Matt a Danica scarf from Knitty. I made it twice as wide as the pattern calls for and sewed into a big long tube with closed off ends so that it's the same on both sides - I don't like the look of the enterlac on the purl side.

It's Matt's first ever scarf, so he was getting a bit goofy, modeling it for me!



My Weekend

Over the weekend, Matt and I went home to Santa Barbara to celebrate my nephew's 3rd birthday. It was an incredibly short trip, but I'm just really glad that I got to be there for his birthday.



As much as I enjoy living up north, it's hard being away from the little ones. I feel like I'm missing so much since I don't see Jeremiah every single week anymore. Each time I visit him I wonder how he got so tall. It's so strange to think that just three years ago I stayed up all night with my sister in the hospital and watched that little guy come into the world. He was so angry when he was first born. It was just the first signs of his strong personality.

And now, he's grown into this funny, smart, thoughtful little boy. I just can't believe that he's not a baby anymore.

Happy Birthday, little guy.


*cake from Anna's Bakery

Monday, November 27, 2006

Feeling a bit frazzled.





Matt and I went home to SB for the holidays. We enjoyed two Thanksgivings and had a really fantastic time with our families. (This pic is the table at my parents' house.) It was really fun to catch up with my family, play with my little nephew and see Matt's brother and sisters and our friends. Matt's littlest sister turned 16 last Monday and Rachel turned 21 on Friday. It was an important birthday year so we were really glad to be there as much as we could.

Now that the holiday is over it's time for me to catch up on everything I let slide last week and to get serious about Christmas. Oi.... So much stuff to do.

Hope you all had a great holiday.

ps. I took a break from my daily drawings for Thanksgiving, but I'll post what I have later on this week.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Work in Progress ::: Stockings and Website




Hi guys,

Blogging has been slow lately. Sorry about that. I've been working on my website. It's pretty sad right now, just a bunch of text links. I'm still working on the design. I just tweaked the template of this blog today using the same idea. What do you think of the new look?

I've been pretty busy the last few days. My in-laws were in town over the weekend and on Saturday we drove to Sacramento to visit Matt's uncle in the hospital. He got injured and came down with a case of necrotizing fasciitis, aka. flesh eating bacteria. He lost a major muscle in his leg but he seems to be on the mend. (It would bless us if you praying folks out there would say a quick prayer for him and his family.) Other family came from out of town, so we had a little impromptu reunion. It was fun to see everyone, including some people that we hadn't seen since the summer of '04.

I've been working on some more knitting patterns, too. I really want to make some Christmas stockings. I made up some swatches. I really love the argyle. What do you all think about a big argyle stocking? Would it be whimsical or too much like dad's socks?

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Drawing a Day ::: Week 3 ::: Matt

Today is Election Day and my husband, Matt, is off in West Sacramento helping out with the electronic polling machines because that's just the sort of person he is. This week's drawings are dedicated to him for being just the most wonderful guy ever. He took the time to pose for me and each of these drawings is of him, but I'm out of practice and they don't do him justice. (Sorry, Honey!)







Monday, October 23, 2006

Today was a good day.


It didn't start out that way. I had plans to get up earlier and make breakfast for Matt but I completely over slept and woke up feeling kinda blue. But the day got better after that. Matt and I decided to take an afternoon bike ride to the park (yay!) and I checked the mail on the way out. I got 2 packages (double yay!). One was from a girl in DC who sent me a cloth case for my knitting needles and the other was a b-day gift from my Aunt Robin. She sent me 2 books: Through Painted Deserts, by Donald Miller and Firstlight by Sue Monk Kidd. I can't wait to read the Miller book, it's about a cross country road trip in a VW camper van - the same thing that Matt and I did this summer! Thanks Robin!!

The bike ride was really great. We rode to a park on the green belt, with autumn leaves crunching under our tires. One of the things I love best about Davis is all the parks. It seems like there's one on every block!

When we got home I finished up my first week of doing a drawing a day. It's something I saw that this wonderful artist did. I started with simple fruits and vegetables, something really familiar to me.