Friday, April 30, 2010
San Diego
In early April, I went to Carlsbad, CA (solo) to visit my sister and her family and help out with their new baby, Connor. He is a happy and easy going baby, but still of course requires lots of time and energy (I had forgotten how much). Their older son, Colin, who is 3 and a half, is very sweet with the new baby. I got to see my brother, Jimmy, who came down from Monterey, which was quite a treat, as I have not seen him for a while. One sunny day, Sara, my mom and I went out for a champagne brunch in celebration of my my finishing her master's thesis. She is now almost finished with her MSW program, and will graduate (with honors!) at the end of May.
It was sunny and warm. I ran on the beach a few times, went to Trader Joe's twice, and I think I had Mexican food 4 times, and oh man, it was so good! What is up the English and their food? How hard is it to cook good food?
Spring!
The never-ending holiday in Portugal
Meade had two weeks off of school for spring break (well, that was the allotted time). For the first week, he hung out with Aaron and Linnea while I was away in
For a few days during that first week, it rained. And I don’t mean
We had one more sunny, gorgeous day at a strikingly beautiful beach, Dona Ana, and anticipated going home on Friday, but learned late Thursday night (we had been watching movies instead of news) that the airspace above the UK was closed due to a volcanic ash cloud from an erupting volcano in Iceland. What??? We learned that we could not fly out for several days. The earliest flight we could get was for the following Sunday, which was quite frustrating, especially for Mark and Aimee, who would miss their flight back to
We soon accepted that there was nothing we could do. The owner of the villa told us we could stay as long as necessary, so we returned our expensive rental car and settled into our second week of vacation. It was sunny, warm, and the winds died down- we could not complain. Meade’s school was very understanding about it. Fifteen other teachers were also stuck in various places. And I, well, I am STILL not licensed to practice medicine here, and thus not working (don't ask). So, I was free.
The second week was arguably even better than the first. We got into a great groove of running in the morning, then off to the beach or pool for a bit. After lunch, more beach or town, then happy hour and appetizers on the balcony followed by an incredible seafood meal (cooked by chefs Meade and Mark) finished with a magnum (the best ice cream bars ever, after the kids were asleep of course). One day, we went on a grotto tour via sailboat. Linnea was a bit nervous, as it was a bit rough out there; but Aaron, to our surprise was confident and relaxed.
One of the best things that happened during that second week was that Aaron decided to pee in the sand and the grass, followed by...the toilet!!!! Yay! See above photo of Aaron posing on a rock in his underwear, next to the serious rock climbing shot with Dada.
Mark and Aimee left on standby a day ahead of us and made it back to Seattle a week later then planned. We finally also made it out on standby, as the seats we had re-booked were for some reason cancelled. We were all were happy to be back in the