Time flies! We're almost to the Fourth of July already! We just spent the last week in Wisconsin visiting with Andrew's family. We celebrated Father's Day there where I believe Andrew had a very nice day. He received a hat and t-shirt from the girls that said "Dad's Team" on them (thanks to Target). And he also received a Survivor Exile Island Buff (if you are not a fan of the show, these are bands that the teams where either around their head, wrists, or sometimes the skinny minnies on the show where them as shirts). Ever since the first season of Survivor, Andrew has said (jokingly) that he wanted a buff. I think he just likes saying the word "buff". Now he finally has one! I'm sure it will become a completely useless gift or perhaps just headwear while he watches the show. :-)
I also got him the last remaining autographed copy in Los Angeles of the book An Inconvenient Truth. Al Gore did a book signing the same day he was on Leno so I went online and figured out what bookstore, called them, and they had one left! And it was on sale for 20% off the retail price! Can you believe my luck?! They are selling on eBay for over $250!
So, he didn't get a trip to Pismo Beach, but I think he enjoyed his gifts and his Father's Day!
That night we drove down to the Chicago area to visit with some Knox friends. He stayed at Bob Carroll's house where the guys all particpated in a Live version of a Fantasy Football draft for the upcoming season. Yes, it's only June and they are already glued to their computers analyzing the data and trying to come up with the perfect team! (And to think, I used to look forward to football season every year.). Bob's wife, Amber and I left the guys to their business and went to see the movie, The Breakup which we both found to be entertaining.
On Monday, we all gathered at Willow Crest, a Marriot resort golf course, for what I believe was the 12th Annual Harley Knosher Golf Outing. There were two teams of younger alumni. Andrew's team one the low gross with a score of 57. I enjoyed the round also, walking the course and chatting with Amber.
We spent the rest of the week catching up with family in Racine. We were able to see just about everyone who happened to be in town. And we had some time to ourselves while the girls were spoiled by Grand Tom & Grand Pat.
We spent last Friday and Saturday nights helping our friend Phil Paulson celebrate his marriage to Amy Lesch at Meadowbrook Country Club. We were the official videographers for the event so hopefully we'll be able to throw a nice DVD together for them before their first anniversary (that's how long it took us to get the last one finished!). It's funny, Andrew said to me, "We've really been to a lot of weddings." He realized he completely knew what to expect and when to expect everything to happen so that he could capture it on the camera.
Now, we are back home and trying to get back on California time. Although, I'm rather enjoying the girls going to bed 8pm, we may try to make that their regular bedtime now!
Oh, I finally got those May pictures up on the site. Hopefully, it won't be another month before I get the June pictures up!
6/27/2006
6/15/2006
Oh, boy, here we go....
Well, its official, Ella is potty training. She sort of decided this all by herself, and rather all of sudden. Too suddenly. I don't think I'm ready for this. :-) I just have no idea what I'm doing when it comes to this new turn of events. We'll see how it all goes....I'll keep you informed, but not too informed. ;-)
And well, Lily seems to think she's a big girl now and doesn't want to eat baby food anymore (she's not even 9 months old!). She loves any kind of "real people" food she can get her little fingers on.
Things are getting really interesting around the Isaacson household these days..... :-)
And well, Lily seems to think she's a big girl now and doesn't want to eat baby food anymore (she's not even 9 months old!). She loves any kind of "real people" food she can get her little fingers on.
Things are getting really interesting around the Isaacson household these days..... :-)
6/14/2006
Sign of the times...
Just thought I'd ramble a bit tonight...
It's amazing how much kids really change your life. When I was pregnant with Ella, Andrew and I both felt like, yeah our lives were going to change, but we'd still go out to eat, and do the things we really enjoyed. Before kids, we went out to eat at least once a week, we usually saw a movie (in the theater!) and sometimes two in one weekend! Plus, we watched them at home. We were really into it, analyzing them, comparing how they were made. For obvious reasons since Andrew worked in the business. And we just really enjoyed the experience of going to the movies. We played board games and were fairly competitive about it (at least I was. Sounds about right, huh?). ;-) I read all the time. ETC.
NOW, we go to a restaurant pretty much only when people are in town visiting. And I usually dread the experience because I picture Ella flying off the handle, screaming, throwing food, spilling drinks, etc. (The screaming and throwing food has certainly happened, and well we've had drink spillage a time or two too, but that's more in a shopping experience than restaurant). Usually my vision is much worse then the reality. ;-) We go to the movies about three times a year. We watch a movie together at home about once a month and that's usually in about 20 minute increments. We've cancelled our Netflix subscription for now because even the one-at-time plan was not being utilized. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT?! Oh, and thank god for DVR! I can still stay addicted to tv with that little invention.
I have to read about books in my Bookmarks magazine as opposed to actually reading...Oh, and there was a time when I received my People magazine on Friday and had it read cover to cover by Saturday morning. Now, I have three issues waiting to be read!
Oh, and how often does Andrew get to play golf, oh, about four times a year (not including the four times in three days he plays during the Carnival of Golf).
And you should check out the inch of dust collecting on our board games shelf.
It may sound like I'm complaining. But really I'm not at all! Because, all that time is spent with our two beautiful daughters who make us smile and laugh, and we're utterly amazed by them on a daily basis. It's just astounding to me how much two people's lives can be changed sooo drastically in just a few short years by two other little people. I'm just reflecting, not complaining. :-)
Quick sidenote: Lily is climbing stairs! Last night we put the gate up in the girls' room and Andrew set Lily down in the hallway for a minute and went to grab something, he came back and she was on the fifth stair! We didn't even know she knew how to do that! And she's really good at it, not scared at all, and it seems like she's been doing it all her life. Now, we just need to teach her to not back into a sitting position when she is going up. Well, and teaching her how to come back down would be a good thing too.
Okay, I guess I'll sign off for now. No more random thoughts to add, except, dang, I still haven't added those photos, have I? and...must...go..to...bed...now....
It's amazing how much kids really change your life. When I was pregnant with Ella, Andrew and I both felt like, yeah our lives were going to change, but we'd still go out to eat, and do the things we really enjoyed. Before kids, we went out to eat at least once a week, we usually saw a movie (in the theater!) and sometimes two in one weekend! Plus, we watched them at home. We were really into it, analyzing them, comparing how they were made. For obvious reasons since Andrew worked in the business. And we just really enjoyed the experience of going to the movies. We played board games and were fairly competitive about it (at least I was. Sounds about right, huh?). ;-) I read all the time. ETC.
NOW, we go to a restaurant pretty much only when people are in town visiting. And I usually dread the experience because I picture Ella flying off the handle, screaming, throwing food, spilling drinks, etc. (The screaming and throwing food has certainly happened, and well we've had drink spillage a time or two too, but that's more in a shopping experience than restaurant). Usually my vision is much worse then the reality. ;-) We go to the movies about three times a year. We watch a movie together at home about once a month and that's usually in about 20 minute increments. We've cancelled our Netflix subscription for now because even the one-at-time plan was not being utilized. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT?! Oh, and thank god for DVR! I can still stay addicted to tv with that little invention.
I have to read about books in my Bookmarks magazine as opposed to actually reading...Oh, and there was a time when I received my People magazine on Friday and had it read cover to cover by Saturday morning. Now, I have three issues waiting to be read!
Oh, and how often does Andrew get to play golf, oh, about four times a year (not including the four times in three days he plays during the Carnival of Golf).
And you should check out the inch of dust collecting on our board games shelf.
It may sound like I'm complaining. But really I'm not at all! Because, all that time is spent with our two beautiful daughters who make us smile and laugh, and we're utterly amazed by them on a daily basis. It's just astounding to me how much two people's lives can be changed sooo drastically in just a few short years by two other little people. I'm just reflecting, not complaining. :-)
Quick sidenote: Lily is climbing stairs! Last night we put the gate up in the girls' room and Andrew set Lily down in the hallway for a minute and went to grab something, he came back and she was on the fifth stair! We didn't even know she knew how to do that! And she's really good at it, not scared at all, and it seems like she's been doing it all her life. Now, we just need to teach her to not back into a sitting position when she is going up. Well, and teaching her how to come back down would be a good thing too.
Okay, I guess I'll sign off for now. No more random thoughts to add, except, dang, I still haven't added those photos, have I? and...must...go..to...bed...now....
6/09/2006
Where does the time go?
I almost came close to having new pictures posted. I just want to add some captions and then there will be plenty of new ones to see, I promise!
Things have been sort of crazy around here. Andrew has been preparing Hornet to move to a new office building so he has been wildly busy with that and will work much of this weekend getting everything in place in the new space. The new office is in Culver City, which is not quite so convenient for our airport needs, but we'll manage. ;-)
The girls are still doing well. Lily is an amazing 8 1/2 month old. She crawls, pulls herself up, walks along the furniture, almost waves "hi", says "ma" "ba" and "da". She tries to mimic anything her lovely sister does such as screaming, and yelling "Maaa!" at the top of her lungs. Nice what they teach 'em, huh? :-) She's still working on getting those top teeth. Ella is 2 3/4 now. She is saying more and more every day. The latest is "We go?" or "We gooo!" if she thinks I'm not paying attention to her. She says "wahoon" for balloon, "bubb" for bubble. She likes to tell me two stories over and over again. 1) about the time that her balloon came loose from its weight and floated up to the top of our balcony ceiling and then flew away--and she makes this very sympathetic face when she tells me about this; and 2) about when she accidentally threw a ball over the edge of the balcony and Daddy saved the day by going down and getting it for her. Everytime we are out on the balcony playing (which is at least twice a day) I hear these two stories. She also does a couple tricks (yes, I'm aware she's not a pet). :-) If you ask her, "What kind of face does a puffer fish make?" She puffs out her cheeks. And if you ask her to show you her teeth, she'll actually smile (We'll remember that one for our next trip to Penney's!).
I've been busy attempting to keep the house sort of clean, organizing playdates (you don't know how difficult it is to coordinate toddler schedules!), I sometimes find a little bit of time to knit and read. Oh, we tried out a new activity this week. We went to free day at the Natural History Museum. Ella had a good time looking at the taxidermied (spelling?) animals. But I do believe she was slightly confused. You could tell she paused at each case and watched it for a few seconds. I think she was waiting for the animals to move, like at the zoo. Now, that concept is definitely one I'm not going to try and explain to a toddler.
They also had a butterfly pavilion there. Now, that was pretty cool! It's this enclosed space with natural plants, and butterflies just fly around freely to land on whatever flower, plant or person they please. It was really neat. Ella LOVED it. She liked looking for them among the flowers and pointing out the different types she saw. They had a sign that showed all the different types in the pavilion. When I asked Ella which ones she had seen, she pointed to three or four of them! We may have to visit the butterflies again this summer.
Things have been sort of crazy around here. Andrew has been preparing Hornet to move to a new office building so he has been wildly busy with that and will work much of this weekend getting everything in place in the new space. The new office is in Culver City, which is not quite so convenient for our airport needs, but we'll manage. ;-)
The girls are still doing well. Lily is an amazing 8 1/2 month old. She crawls, pulls herself up, walks along the furniture, almost waves "hi", says "ma" "ba" and "da". She tries to mimic anything her lovely sister does such as screaming, and yelling "Maaa!" at the top of her lungs. Nice what they teach 'em, huh? :-) She's still working on getting those top teeth. Ella is 2 3/4 now. She is saying more and more every day. The latest is "We go?" or "We gooo!" if she thinks I'm not paying attention to her. She says "wahoon" for balloon, "bubb" for bubble. She likes to tell me two stories over and over again. 1) about the time that her balloon came loose from its weight and floated up to the top of our balcony ceiling and then flew away--and she makes this very sympathetic face when she tells me about this; and 2) about when she accidentally threw a ball over the edge of the balcony and Daddy saved the day by going down and getting it for her. Everytime we are out on the balcony playing (which is at least twice a day) I hear these two stories. She also does a couple tricks (yes, I'm aware she's not a pet). :-) If you ask her, "What kind of face does a puffer fish make?" She puffs out her cheeks. And if you ask her to show you her teeth, she'll actually smile (We'll remember that one for our next trip to Penney's!).
I've been busy attempting to keep the house sort of clean, organizing playdates (you don't know how difficult it is to coordinate toddler schedules!), I sometimes find a little bit of time to knit and read. Oh, we tried out a new activity this week. We went to free day at the Natural History Museum. Ella had a good time looking at the taxidermied (spelling?) animals. But I do believe she was slightly confused. You could tell she paused at each case and watched it for a few seconds. I think she was waiting for the animals to move, like at the zoo. Now, that concept is definitely one I'm not going to try and explain to a toddler.
They also had a butterfly pavilion there. Now, that was pretty cool! It's this enclosed space with natural plants, and butterflies just fly around freely to land on whatever flower, plant or person they please. It was really neat. Ella LOVED it. She liked looking for them among the flowers and pointing out the different types she saw. They had a sign that showed all the different types in the pavilion. When I asked Ella which ones she had seen, she pointed to three or four of them! We may have to visit the butterflies again this summer.
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