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Coppertone Baby(s)

Beach days have been a plenty recently.  Even after living in LA for over a decade I never spent as much time at the beach in the entire summer season as I have in just one month here in Alameda.  Partly because it is so convenient and literally a walk away from home, but mainly it’s because of the little one who wakes up almost daily and says immediately, “Mama beach.”

I have found it to be the best possible way to spend our mornings.  After breakfast, I pack up a basket full of essentials and a tote stuffed with a blanket and towel and we are off.  Sadie alternates between digging holes, building sand castles, burying my legs, sitting right at the shore and playing with water and laying down and snacking.

After a few hours of this, we head home and she is out cold before we reach our driveway 4 minutes later.  I carry her into bed and she naps like a pro and I get a nice 2-3 hour baby free afternoon to cook, clean, organize, blog and sometimes even nap myself :)

It’s pure bliss, for the both of us.

Last week we met up with our friends Jen & Delphine and we tried out the lake.  To Sadie it made no difference at all, it was still “mama beach!” but for me it was a very different feel.  I loved wadding through the fresh water and watching the ducks swim.  I hadn’t been swimming in a lake since I was a child and this definitely hit a familiar nerve with me.  I’m now dreaming of tire swings and hammocks hanging over still waters.

Another one of Sadie’s favorite beach activities… see what other people have in their picnic baskets.

 

This really is one of the funnest parts of parenthood.  It is getting the chance to relive your childhood over again.  Things and experiences that you have long forgotten all come back to you one by one.  And I’m only scratching the surface of it.  However, I could do without living my teens over again!

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weekend with nothing to do

Friday arrived quickly last week.  We were suddenly face to face with the weekend and had nothing to do.  First of all, I can’t even begin to tell you how nice it is to not have anything to do.  Secondly, we sure as hell did an awful lot for having nothing to do.

Friday evening we stumbled upon an outdoor concert on the beach by our house.  It was packed with kids, blankets, an over-crowded beer garden, an ice cream truck and a totally horrific Beach Boys cover band.  And… it was awesome.  Sadie loved running around getting crazy.  She loved dancing, eating food outdoors in the grass and most importantly – she loved being dragged around on a blanket like she was a dolphin caught in a fisherman’s net.

Seriously… she would’ve done this all night long if I kept going.

Saturday we met up with friends and spent an early afternoon at the beach.

The beach is the Holy Grail as far as Sadie is concerned.  There is no place on earth more amazing.  She flourishes in the sand and water.  It’s a good thing she was born with blonde hair and blue eyes, because this girl is destined to be a surfer girl.  I can totally see it.

The sun and the wind and the sand are much more preferred, but when put in a tight spot… any water will do.  Even the kitchen sink makes for a good time.

Sunday also turned into quite the adventure when we decided to be total tech tourists and go check out Facebook and Google Headquarters in Silicon Valley.

Google is nuts!  It goes on forever and ever… just block after block of buildings.  They even have their own park that is open to the public.  One of the coolest/ most bizarre things they had were these Google bikes, painted in all Google colors just parked all over the place.  Not locked up or anything.  Apparently they are just there to ride around and have fun or get from building to building.


We ended our radical weekend with a temper tantrum at Chili’s.  It was so cool.  Sorry folks, no pictures of that.  :)

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i almost forgot how good it felt

I’ve been so spoiled.  Spending almost my entire life between San Diego and LA I rarely felt a cold day.  And on the occasional seasonal gloomy day you could always be rest assured that the warm sun would peek out and calm your goosebumps in a day or two.

It’s been gloomy, or raining or just plain chilly since November here.  As bad as some other Northern or Eastern states? No, obviously not.  The cool weather here has it’s charm and I like dressing in coats on occasion, but I’ve begun yearning for days of bare baby feet running in grass.  I wanted to feel warm sun on my shoulders, be able to wear sandals, or even just let my baby nap in a diaper.

I’ve almost forgotten how the hot sun feels on my skin – but my longing has been met.  San Francisco… meet Summer.  You two play nicely, I’d like you to become great friends and stick around with each other for a while… m’kay?

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