Sunday, August 12, 2012

Frequent Fliers



These are oldies, but goodies. We were traveling so much last month I did not get a chance to post these photos of Jack and Sadie in the cockpit of one of our flights. The pilots on our flight from LA to Phili invited Jack and Sadie up to the cockpit. Jack was ready to fly the plane. He tested as many pedals, joy sticks, and buttons as he could before we all got nervous and decided that we belonged back in coach.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Point Mugu





Sadie and Jack went camping for the first time this weekend! We had to make the reservation 6 months in advance, which explains the bad timing, but we couldn't resist going ahead and camping out for a couple of nights. Point Mugu is on the Pacific, just north of Malibu, about an hour and half from our house. The close proximity reduced the pressure and the nearby beach ensured entertainment during the day. Our campsite was in Sycamore Grove, across the street from the beach, in a beautiful wooded canyon. There was an amazing .7 mile hike from the campsite to the top of the bluffs overlooking the water. Sadie never quite made it, but Jack hiked it one day with me and the next morning with J. The kids' favorite activity was roasting marshmallows, but I am starting to worry about the power of my genes as neither of them were interested in smokes. I made up for the lack of interest by eating enough smokes for the whole family. The trip was definitely a success and will hopefully lead to more trips next summer!

Key West




We were gone so much of July that it has been impossible to keep up with the blog. Our most extended trip was too Key West to visit Grammy and Papa. As you can see, we spent most of our vacation in the water. Both Jack and Sadie are swimming without aids now. Sadie is in a life preserver above because we were on a dolphin-watching and snorkeling excursion. Between the beach and the pool we managed to spend about 50% of our time in the water. When the kids were not swimming we had lots of parties with Grammy and Papa. Balloons and cake were in abundance!

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Fireworks!



Happy Fourth of July!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Rollerskating and Swimming




It's been a big weekend. We started Saturday morning with Jack and Sadie's first trip to the roller rink. I love rollerskating and am eager to be able to skate with the kids and now we are on our way. While it will be a while before we will all be racing around together, the kids did learn how to balance on their skates and get up when they fall. 

Today we spent the afternoon swimming at the pool at Pud's condo. The kids swam independently for the first time! Sadie and Jack are both very comfortable in water, including underwater, but today was there first time that they swam without any swim aides. It was a big leap forward. The kids can swim underwater independently.They need to build some strength and skill to be able to swim to the surface to take breaths and swim distances, but it was incredibly to see how excited they were to be truly swimming. We'll be spending a lot more time at the pool!

Thursday, May 31, 2012

June 5 Voter Recommendations

Once again I am high jacking the kids blog to share my musings on the June 5th election. Friends, please vote. This election is very important and projected to have terrible turnout. When turnout is bad conservative candidates and propositions tend to triumph. Turn the tides by taking the time to vote and encouraging your friends to do so as well. 


My recommendations below are purely my own. Take what you like and leave the rest. I am no political expert, but I do take the time to research as much as I can on the ballot and make informed decisions. If you want more impartial information please check out the smart voter guide posted by the League of Women Voters http://www.smartvoter.org/ca/la/ and look up your ballot on the right hand side of the screen. 


State assembly district 51: Luis Lopez
As many of you know, I am a very big supporter of Luis Lopez. Luis is a fantastic candidate with a strong commitment to the communities of northeast LA. His values are fantastic, but beyond being able to answer all the progressive questions correctly (healthcare, education, environment, jobs, women's rights, etc.) Luis has the experience and depth to vote his conscience. He is one of the few candidates I know
who is not drunk with dreams of being the next president. He is in this race to serve people, not his own self interest. It is rare to have the opportunity to elect a leader who will do right.
State assembly district 50: Torie Osborn
While I do not live in the 50th district, I am also a big supporter of Torie's. I have known Torie for close to a decade. I worked for her when she was the Executive Director of the Liberty Hill Foundation. I also worked with her when she worked for Mayor Villaraigosa. I have seen Torie up close, under pressure and know that she is driven by her commitment to social justice.
LA District Attorney: Danette E. Meyers
First off, anyone other than Trutanich. I am so ready for Trutanich to be gone from political life. The good news is that there are very qualified DA candidates running against Trutanich. I was a bit torn between candidates Jackie Lacey and Danette Meyers for DA, but after quite a bit of research I am throwing my hat behind Danette. Danette is by far the most progressive candidate for DA. Her campaign is focused on equal access to the justice system and alternative sentencing - two areas that can both improve justice served and save tax payer dollars. She is also supporting the November ballot initiative to end executions under the death penalty, which she says is too broken to be fixed. I agree.
Prop 28: Yes
Prop 28 would change term limit law to allow state assemblymembers and senators to serve up to 12 years in either house. Currently state legislators can serve 6 years in the assembly and 8 years in the state senate for a combination of 14 years if they serve in both. This proposition would limit the total time in the state legislature to 12 years, but allow them to serve that 12 years in either house. This is important because legislators who clearly understand the rules of the body they serve in can govern more effectively. 
Prop 29: No
I am not a fan of “sin taxes” and definitely not a fan of sin taxes that then mandate the creation of a wasteful new government entity. Prop 29 would increase the state tax on cigarettes from $.87 per pack to $1.87 per pack and use the revenue to create a new state-run cancer research infrastructure. I am anti-cancer, but our state has a lot of pressing needs right now and this is not a good source of revenue or a good use of tax revenue.
LA County Measure H: Yes
This is a simple ratification of an existing tax on hotels at Marina Del Rey because of a law suit challenging county taxes voted on after 1990. This does not change anything, but protects this revenue source from future legal challenges.
LA County Measure L: Yes
Like Measure H, this is a simple ratification of an existing tax on landfill operators.
Superior Court Judge office 114: Eric Harmon
Making well informed choices about electing judges is virtually
impossible, but I do believe that this is one race when Eric Harmon is
clearly the best candidate. Endorsed by the LA Times and close
friends, I have heard nothing but praise for this candidate.
I have not researched all the other judicial candidates well, but here is the LA Times recommendations for the other judges:
Office No. 3: Sean Coen. Coen is a deputy district attorney whose courtroom experience, integrity and demeanor put him ahead of the other three candidates. He's an experienced felony trial prosecutor who knows his way around the courtroom.
Office No. 10: Sanjay T. Kumar. Kumar is an outstanding incumbent judge who is on the ballot only because he has been challenged by a lawyer who in a previous judicial race received a "not qualified" rating from the Los Angeles County Bar Assn. Kumar, rated "exceptionally well qualified," is by far the better choice.
Office No. 38: Lynn D. Olson. Olson wasn't qualified for the job when voters elected her six years ago, but she has worked hard to get up to speed and now does competent and credible work on the bench. The clincher is that her only opponent is a perennial candidate who is not fit to be a judge.
Office No. 65: Andrea Thompson. In a race among three skilled prosecutors, Thompson is the best choice for judge because she combines her first-rate courtroom skills and years of experience with the impressive air of calm that has made her so effective working with children who have allegedly been sexually abused.
Office No. 78: James D. Otto. Like Kumar, Otto is a well-regarded and experienced judge who deserves to remain on the bench.

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Disneyland









Our birthday present to Sadie and Jack was their first trip to Disneyland. J. and I took the day off on Friday to take the kids to happiest place on earth - or at least the most expensive place on earth. Fortunately the kids are oblivious to all things commercial and were thrilled to run around, see all the characters and ride the rides. The kids loved Tom Sawyer's island and spent an hour exploring all the caves and pirate liars. Jack tried to climb on top of the skeleton dome, but we convinced him otherwise. Sadie's favorite ride was the go-coatser. Jack's favorite was Nemo's submarine. My personal favorite was Captain EO. Sadie was taken with all the princesses and Jack was thoroughly obsessed with trying to speak to Captain Hook. Jack wanted to tell Captain Hook about the pirate liars on Tom Sawyer's island. Jack was not frighted by anything, even the Astro Orbitor, which scared the bejesus out of me. Sadie emphatically asked us to never take her on the Haunted Mansion again. At the end of the night they each got to pick out one thing to buy. Sadie choose a Rapunzel night gown that she did not want to take off for 48 hours and Jack chose a bubble gun that brought him very intense, almost frightening, joy.