David’s parents visited us this weekend and since Miss Leyba is finally cool with her car seat, we did the grand tour around wine country. Yes, WE ACTUALLY LEFT THE HOUSE!
We headed east for an afternoon of wine tasting at our beloved Chateau St. Jean. Somehow they let us do the EXTRA SPECIAL reserve tasting for club members, so we had a phenomenal view and tasted the best the winery had to offer (including a whole bunch of wines not offered on the usual reserve tasting menu). It was amazing. We are actually considering joining their wine club so we can treat all of our visitors to this experience.
David did a full tasting and I had sips of each wine — my first alcohol consumption in over a year! I loved every single wine we tasted (even a Merlot and I DO NOT like Merlot!). I felt so relaxed and happy and, oh my, I think our daughter liked it too. She was most chill after our breastfeeding session… though that was most likely was the result of her having just CUT HER FIRST TWO TEETH! (in a funny place high up in her gums, definitely not where you’d expect to see first teeth! Who knows what’s going on up there! It looks like she’s now moving on to her bottom teeth, which typically comes in first. I cannot believe we have to go through teething over and over again for the next few years… Evolution can be cruel.)
When my daughter wasn’t busy chewing or sucking on her fists (or any of our fingers!), she was smiley and super cute and probably just as thrilled to be out of the house as we were. In fact, she was so over-stimulated that she refused to breastfeed for most of the afternoon and then she fell fast asleep on David and finally let me nurse her. Yep, David is her very favorite cozy spot. (Mine too!)
That evening we went to our favorite local sushi spot for the first time in months! I ate mostly mild sushi items, which doesn’t sound super exciting, but was still SO delicious and such a treat! I cannot wait to go back. It’s one of our favorite date spots and Miss Leyba behaved beautifully. Here’s our daughter with her Grandma — imagine lots of raspberry blowing and big smiles!
Miss Leyba is currently VERY into watching us eat and making chewing motions along with us. I am excited that she’ll be turning 6 months old and start eating solids (if she’s interested!) during the height of summer, when lots of delicious local produce is available. (Lately we’ve been buying yummy avocados at the farmer’s market! And fava beans! And strawberries! Love this aspect of living in Northern California.)
On Monday we headed west to the beach. (Such a special treat for me! It’s been months since we’ve seen the water!) We walked down along the ocean, admired local wildlife and plants, and ate tasty treats. We even saw hundreds (literally!) of seals swimming (my pictures didn’t capture it at all! they were too far away…). Amazingly, Miss Leyba slept through most of it!
It was wonderful having family here and we’re getting excited about our trip next month to New Mexico — our first family vacation of the summer! Should be a blast.
Look what I got for an early MOTHER’S DAY present from my in-laws?! Beautiful handmade earrings! (I know, they are hard to see in this photo. Sorry!) David and I don’t typically buy surprise presents or celebrate holidays in this house, but this is one event we are TOTALLY celebrating. I told David I want to go on a picnic with him and our daughter. I can’t wait.
looks like you had a great time and that view at the winery is stunning!!!
what a wonderful weekend!! i’m so jealous of your proximity to wine country… yum. and such a gorgeous day, it looks like!
i leave in about 15 mins to go up to lville… eek!
Awww! i miss all of you guys so much!! :)