Sunday, December 12, 2010

Trimming the Tree





We celebrated Pud's visit this weekend and our anticipation of our first Christmas at home by getting our first full-sized Christmas tree. Our living room smells amazing!

The kids had a great time running around the Christmas tree lot while J. and I meticulously inspected every tree they had. Thankfully we were able to convince Sadie that we did not need a pink Christmas tree. We found a beautiful tree that barely fits in the living room. Just wait until the kids wake up Christmas morning to their tree surrounded by presents!

Monday, December 6, 2010

Bubble Princess




This cowboy only likes pink balloons


Papa and J. took Sadie and Jack to the Montrose farmer's market, where despite his macho cowboy get-up Jack was very clear that he wanted a pink balloon.

Grammie & Papa's Visit




Nothing made Thanksgiving special for Sadie and Jack as much as Grammie and Papa's visit. The kids were over the moon to have 5 days with Grammie and Papa. Ever since the visit Sadie has been walking around the house picking up toy phones and having the following conversation:
"Hi Grammie and Papa"
"I'm good"
"I like my purple jacket" (Grammie and Papa bought Sadie a purple winter jacket that she is very fond of)

This conversation takes place about five times a day.

The kids had an amazing time going to toy stores, riding trains and carousels, going on pony rides and out for ice cream. It was an action packed visit that left kids all smiles.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Saturday, November 20, 2010

HomeWalk 2010




Thank you to everyone who supported Jack, Sadie and I at HomeWalk last weekend. We had a great time at the United Way's 5K walk to end homelessness in LA. Thanks to our many supporters the three of us raised a total of $1,100 for the cause! There were thousands of people at the walk and I was very grateful to have the kids participating with me. HomeWalk is always a nice opportunity to connect my two lives as a mom and a community activist.

Sadie and Jack enjoyed cruising around in their new wagon for the first 15 minutes, which is pretty good for the two of them. The rest of the walk was spent trying to cajole them to either keep moving forward or get back in the wagon. The photo at the top is the three of us at the end of the walk. It took us a bit longer than most walkers, so we pulled up the end of the walk. I learned just how much there is to distract a couple of toddlers on a 5K route. As a result we were very excited to reach the finish line. Sadie and Jack could finally run around with out me saying, "This way! This way, guys. Keep moving forward!"

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Veteran's Day


Schools, including preschools, were closed for Veteran's Day last week, but of course none of us parents had the day off. I decided to take advantage of many hours of sick time that I have accrued at work and take the day off to take care of kids. Since I was going to be home with the kids I offered to also watch Sadie and Jack's pal, Tatum.

We spent the morning baking cookies and riding tricycles and other contraptions on wheels. It's so much fun to watch the kids emerging friendship with Tatum. They've all known each other since birth, but it's really only in the last 6 months that they've come to enjoy playing together. And, boy, do they enjoy playing together now. The kids get super-excited when we have a date with Tatum. On Veteran's Day Jack could not stop hugging and kissing Tatum when she arrived. I had to finally have a talk with him about giving girls some personal space.

We followed up the morning with our weekly Tatum date at the Farmer's Market. You couldn't ask for a nicer Veteran's Day!

Monday, November 8, 2010

Everybody poops


...that is everybody poops, but not everybody poops on a potty. Jack surprised us all, not least of all himself, when he pooped on the potty on Saturday. The kids often ask to sit on the potty, which can be extremely frustrating because they insist on taking off every single piece of clothing, sitting for 2 seconds, and then abandoning the idea completely. But Jack showed us and skipped peeing in the potty and went straight to pooping. We were all pretty excited by this advancement and, as you can see from the photo, I don't think laying a golden egg would have been as exciting for Jack.

Happiness is a birthday party with cupcakes



Jack and Sadie were living it up Sunday morning at 10:00AM at their friend Zev's birthday party. While all the groggy parents tried to make small talk, the kids tore up a local indoor playground.

Lately I've become very fond of staged photos of groups of toddlers. Nothing brings out weird facial expressions like asking a group of toddlers to sit or stand together for a photo. As you can see from the photo above the older kids get the concept of smiling, but the younger kids often look like they just ate something bad. Sadie later decided to liven up this photo shot by trying to get her neighbor's dress off.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Fall 2010 Voter Guide

I am hijacking Sadie and Jack's blog to post my local election picks. For those of you not in California, please disregard, other than to remember to vote tomorrow. For my California friends and family here are my recommendations.

Propositions:

YES!
Prop 19 – Legalize marijuana
This one is a no-brainer. Marijuana is less harmful than alcohol and
tobacco, and probably more accessible for minors as an illegal
substance than any legal drug. Additionally, legalizing pot would
bring in a new revenue stream to a cash-strapped state and drastically
cut down on criminal justice costs associated with current laws
against pot. While it is highly unlikely that it will pass, this prop
has the potential to do more good than any other prop on the ballot.

NO
Prop 20 – Expanding citizen redistricting to congressional seats
California votes just created a citizens’ redistricting commission
only a few elections ago and it has yet to function. It seems
extremely premature to expand that power of that commission before we
have any proof that it is better than the current system, which does
suck, but so could the citizens’ commission.

No Recommendation
Prop 21 – Taxes vehicle registration to fund state parks
I’ll be voting for this prop, as it restores the vehicle registration
fee levels that Schwarzenegger slashed only to get elected and which
created huge deficits in CA. The restored revenue would fund state
parks. This tax will most likely be restored at some point and I’d
rather see those funds go to parks over, say, prisons. That said I am
not making a recommendation as I respect the argument to vote against
this measure, which is that ballot-box budgeting is bad for the state
and taxpayers.

YES
Prop 22 – Keeps local tax revenue local
This initiative is in response to the governor and state legislature's
previous move to balance the state budget by taking local
transportation and redevelopment funds. In general, I feel like tax
payers have more control over revenue when it is spent locally versus
at the state level. When was the last time you wrote a letter or
testified at hearing at the state level? Sacramento politicians tend
to be very cut-off from their constituents and thus the argument that
local dollars should be protected from state raids. Being in the field
of affordable housing, I also know how important redevelopment funds
are for the creation of low-income housing. When the state raided
these funds previously not a single dollar went to housing.

NO
Prop 23 – Delays implementation of previously approved environmental laws
This is a fight between big oil and environmentalists. The state
previously passed AB 32 to limit air pollution in CA. Now big oil
companies want to take advantage of the current economic climate to
dupe voters into delaying implementation of AB 32. Personally, I feel
strongly that going green is the best thing for our economy. Had we
gone green 30 years ago maybe Ford would have come out with the Prius
instead of Toyota.

YES
Prop 24 – Closes corporate tax loopholes
This prop would restore corporate taxes to a level that they have
always been at. It repeals a law that was passed by the state
legislature that would cut corporate taxes by $2B starting next year.
Do we really need to cut corporate taxes while the state is broke?

YES!
Prop 25 – Eliminates the budget super majority (otherwise known as the
Republican stranglehold on the state budget)
In 1978 CA voters passed prop 13, which lowered property taxes, but
also created a 2/3 majority requirement to pass the state budget every
year. As a result the minority party (Republicans) have inordinate
power in budget negotiations because rarely is the state legislature
2/3 democrats. Practically every year Republicans refuse to pass the
budget until democrats make major concessions like the corporate tax
loopholes mentioned above. Prop 25 would change state law to allow a
simple majority to pass a budget, which by the way, is how budgets are
passed in almost every other state in the country.

NO!
Prop 26 – Would expand the 2/3 super majority to the passage of fee increases
As if Prop 13 was not bad enough, the original backers are at again
and trying to expand the 2/3 super majority requirement to fee
increases. While we all don’t like fee increases, super majorities are
bad for taxpayers and good for republicans for all the reasons listed
above.

NO
Prop 27 – Eliminates the citizen’s redistricting commission
As mentioned under Prop 20, voters just created this commission. This
prop seeks to disband the commission before they even get started.
Before we disband the commission we should find out if the new system
is an improvement.

Candidates:

I did not have time to write about all the candidates, so I am passing
on Peter Drier’s candidate picks. Peter is an Occidental College
professor and very active in progressive circles. I agree with his
take on all the candidates below that I am familiar with, and trust
him on the ones I’m not familiar with.

Governor of California – Jerry Brown. (Brown is the obvious choice
over Meg Whitman, who often didn’t even bother to vote, is a huge
hypocrite about immigrant reform, and has spent $140 million of her
own fortune to win this race so she can run California on behalf of
big business and the very rich).

Lt. Governor – Gavin Newsom (Newsom is in a very, very close race
with the extremely conservative Republican, Abel Maldonado).

Secretary of State – Debra Bowen (She’s done an excellent job and is a
real progressive).

Controller - John Chiang (He, too, has done an excellent job)

Treasurer - Bill Lockyer (Ditto)

Insurance Commissioner – Dave Jones (The insurance companies are
pouring in lots of money to defeat Dave Jones. Insurance Commissioner
is a critical position in California State government, especially in
terms of implementing the new federal health care law)

Attorney General – Kamala Harris (Harris is in a dead heat with Steve
Cooley, a long supporter of the death penalty)

State Superintendent of Public Instruction - Tom Torlakson

US Senate - Barbara Boxer (Boxer is one of the most liberal members
of the Senate and an effective advocate for the environment, women’s
rights, jobs, and other important issues).

29th Congressional District – Adam Schiff (Schiff has become an
effective member of Congress who has been a strong advocate for many
liberal causes, including his strong support for a “public option”
during the health care battle).

44th Assembly District – Anthony Portantino (Portantino has been an
incredibly responsive and hard-working legislator, and a major
advocate for public education).

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge
Office 28 – Mark Ameli
Office 117 – Alan Schneider

Thank you to everyone voting tomorrow!

Best,

Molly

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!



Halloween Preview




We are sooo excited that it is Halloween. Sadie woke up this morning talking about candy. We'll be heading out for trick-or-treating a little later, but in the meantime I thought that I would post these photos from the Halloween parade at the kids' school on Friday.

We have a big painting of an owl (courtesy of my mother) in our dining room and, as a result, the kids have always liked owls. So for Halloween this year I made a snowy owl costume for Sadie and a barn owl costume for Jack.

Stay tuned for more Halloween photos...

Monday, October 18, 2010

Holiday Spirit



Sadie and Jack are INTO Halloween. They are thrilled by pumpkins, ghosts, bats, and all things Halloween. All this and I don't think they even know what trick-or-treating will bring. It looks like the holiday season is going to be very active this year in our household.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Joy of all Joys


Sadie and Jack got a special treat while I was away. J. took the kids to the Eagle Rock Street Music Festival and there was a fire truck there!

Good Hair


I've got admit that despite my dislike of skater kids, I am digging Jack's shaggy skater hair. It was not a look we were going for - I've simply had a hard time mustering up the energy to spend $32 to get the kids hair cuts, but I realized recently that Jack's hair is really working for him. He's, of course, naturally very good-looking, which helps when trying to pull-off the disheveled look. Looks like I'm going to get to hold on to my $32 for a little bit longer!

Big Kid Beds on hold


We've been going back and forth about whether to try to transition the kids out of the cribs and into beds. Jack's done some serious damage to his crib mattress, but the thought of trying to get the two of them to stay in beds until they fall asleep strikes terror in us. Bed time with twins is a unique experience. Every other parent of twins I've talked to has talked about the horrors of bedtime. Jack and Sadie are good sleepers, but they have their days. We've had a few experiences of naps not happening at all because they get each other going throwing all their blankets out of the bed or finding ways to crawl under the crib flat sheet (who knew that that was even possible?). So, at least for the short term, we're probably going to stick with cribs. Hopefully the courage to make the transition will come to us in the future.

Chalk Board & Fro Yo


I'm going to play catch-up and post some pictures from the last few weeks that did not make it up. During our brutal September heat wave my sweet tooth got the best of me and the only cool activity I could think of was to take the kids out for ice cream, so we headed over to Menchies Frozen Yogurt where they have fantastic flavors like Red Velvet and Chai Tea. Sadie insisted on eating green ice cream so the kids had green apple yogurt (I do not feel the need to explain the difference between ice cream and frozen yogurt to them). After their yogurts the kids discovered the giant chalk board on the wall and went to town. I ended up spending less than $5 and keeping the kids occupied for more than an hour, which is a pretty darn good ratio.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Reunited


After being away for 4 days, my longest stint yet, I'm back home with my beautiful children and amazing husband. J. was a super-dad taking care of the kids while I was in Maine. Here are Sadie and Jack this afternoon with their presents from downeast. We had a lovely afternoon reading every book we have that features a moose.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Heat Wave



Despite the fall equinox this week, summer is having a hard time letting go in LA. It's 105 here today. Fortunately the kids had swim lessons this morning, so we got a reprieve from the heat at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. Both Jack and Sadie love the water. They are both comfortable going under water and are always thrilled to be in pools or the ocean. As is their Taurus-nature, following instructions at swim lessons is not so easy, so it may be a while yet before they master the doggy-paddle. Hopefully these early swim lessons will at least prevent them from inheriting my inability to enjoy water. As long as my kids don't show up to pool parties with giant snorkeling masks on their faces I'll be happy.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Catch Phrases


Phew, I'm glad that I posted a slug of photos around Labor Day, because it's been a lean period for photos since. The kids both caught colds immediately upon returning to preschool, so we have not been doing a whole lot on the weekends. Their incessant snotty noses also don't make for the cutest pictures. We did manage to get this photo of Sadie at the playground last weekend and I thought I'd take this opportunity to share some of Sadie's favorite phrases.

Sadie is very fond of saying the following:

"I got it." (Which means, "Stop trying to help me, I'm doing this on my own whether you like it or not."

"Look at me." (Whenever Sadie is proud of something she has done or is doing, such as in yesterday's case when she picked up an apple and started taking bites of the whole apple for the first time.)

"No, Jackie Boy." (Not surprisingly Sadie often wants to convince Jack to stop doing whatever he is doing, but we were surprised when she started calling him "Jackie Boy," which we do not call him, but which we think she picked up from preschool. She seems to use this whenever she really wants to get his attention.)

"Here, Jackie Boy." (Used when Sadie wants to distract Jack from whatever toy he is playing with so that she can get it for herself.)

Monday, September 6, 2010

Kiddie Pool Party



We celebrated Labor Day by inviting some of Jack and Sadie's best friends over for a kiddie pool party. Their friends Tatum (featured at right on the top), Mimi, Charlie and Zev all came over for a little fun in the sun. Sadie and Jack are getting to a social age where they do better with more kids around. Our backyard may be seeing a lot more traffic.

The Wave


Sadie has recently mastered the art of the wave. While she has been waving for more than a year now, she recently perfected waving for the camera. Now when we ask Sadie to smile for the camera her arm instinctively goes up Miss-America-style.

Family Traditions


Jack has inherited many traits from me, but this one may be the oddest: He is carrying on the tradition of tearing the heads off of dolls. A family friend who stumbled upon the aftermath of one my baths when I was child commented that the bathtub looked like Jonestown. Let's hope that Jack doesn't take it that far.

The Kisser


Jack is going to be that boy on the playground chasing the girls around trying to kiss them. He loves to give hugs and kisses. We had a wonderful visit with Pud last weekend and, as you can see from above, Jack was not shy about showing his affection for Pud.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

More from the Audubon




Most Saturday mornings J.'s responsible for taking care of the kids. Their ritual is to go the Audubon Center at Deb's Park. There are endless things to explore and adventures to be had there.

Monday, August 23, 2010

THIS... is summer


We have had the most wonderful and temperate summer in LA this year, but all good things must come to an end and the late summer heat wave has set in. To keep the kids cool this weekend we broke out the sprinkler and, as Sadie says, "the fishy diapers." We topped off the summer attire with a couple pairs of sun glasses from the 99 cent store and got this summer pièce de résistance.

Chinatown



We love street fairs. We hit a street fair pretty much every weekend of the summer, sometimes even two in a weekend. Last weekend we headed to Chinatown for "Chinatown Nights." We got the kids gussied up and took the train downtown. The kids were very excited to take the train. The pedestrian-only streets in Chinatown and free cookies were just icing on the cake for Jack and Sadie.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Arts and Crafts


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When I picked the kids up at school today they were VERY excited to show me the purses they had made. Jack made the orange bird purse above and Sadie made the yellow duck purse. They talked about the purses the whole ride home and then strutted around the house with the purses once we arrived. I even convinced them to pose for the top picture.