Visitors galore

What a crazy, whirlwind summer we’ve had! In the last month and a half, we’ve had a steady stream of visitors: my aunt and cousin (twice!), my mom, David’s mom, my boss and his family, friends from Silver City, and now we have a bit of a lull before David’s cousin and her boyfriend get into town. Let me tell you — seeing so many family members and friends has totally rocked! Not only have we spent quality time with a variety of people, we’ve also embarked on adventures all over Sonoma county and I am really getting to know my way around… and really starting to call this lovely place home.

Here’s a snippet of some recent activities: daily runs in the parks; weekly trips to the farmers market; many visits to Healdsburg shopping for fabric, touring the galleries, and spending time with friends; gallery hopping in Sebastopol, Graton, Occidental, Forestville, Bodega, and Bodega Bay; trips to the beach; tours of Luther Burbank’s gardens and the Charles Schulz Museum; excursions into San Francisco for excellent tapas and Mexican food in the Mission and fine art in Golden Gate Park; delicious dinner with family friends in Vallejo; two great visits with Joe Tom and his family; sightings of hundreds of carnivorous plants; and we’ve eaten so much good food. It’s been such a blast!

Now we’ve had a week on our own and are settling back into our routines of daily runs in the park, yoga classes on Thursday nights, David’s weekly mountain biking excursions with the guys from work, my frequent trips to the library, and walks to Whole Foods. I’m also working on a new quilt, finishing up a knitting project, and halfway through stringing a necklace, as well as in the process of completing a large project at work. In addition, this past week we’ve started something new at the direction of our doctor: allergy elimination diets. In an attempt to sort out those pesky food sensitivities and jump start my detox regime, we are primarily eating organic vegetables, fruits, and non-gluten grains (like millet and quinoa) (basically we’ve removed both sets of our rotating foods, plus dairy). I’ve baked all sorts of yummy things like carrot cake and blueberry muffins and cooked various quinoa, millet, and raisin pilafs. We’ve been eating giant salads with lettuce, sprouts, apples, cucumbers, avocadoes, chickpeas, and tuna with dinner. Right now, thanks to the diet (and perhaps the increase in raw foods?) and exercise, we are feeling so healthy and so good. Obviously, California living agrees with us.

First Anniversary


Today is our first wedding anniversary! Amazing that it was only a year ago when we joined hands and married ourselves surrounded by our loved ones on a windy hilltop in Boulder. Here’s to many, many more years like this one, happy and healthy and heads over heals in love with each other!

Busy, busy, busy!

Were did June go?! So much has been going on the past few weeks! David was in San Jose for a week on business and I joined him there briefly before heading off to the Monterrey Bay Aquarium, which I’ve wanted to see for years and years; I had previously seen their kelp cams online and felt so excited to see kelp in person for the first time! I had a fantastic time touring the place, catching feedings of penguins and giant tuna, watching presentations on deep sea fish, sharks, and jellyfish, seeing harbor seals, sea lions, jellyfish, etc. It was a great day.

We’ve also spent lots of time with family — we met up with my uncle at the No Name Bar in Sausalito before heading over to San Francisco for Dungeness crabs! We’ve also seen my cousin Julia so many times this month both in San Francisco and up here in Santa Rosa (see pictures at right)! We even got to catch the preview of the play she’s been working on at the San Francisco Mime Troupe. We’ve had such a blast! And the family keeps coming: both my aunt and mom are coming for chunks of July and David’s mom is coming for the first week in August!

Other than that, we’ve been busy working for our respective jobs (I’ve even been adding some exciting new web design projects to my plate!) and getting to know Santa Rosa. We’ve been trying all sorts of restaurants and enjoyed the best sushi of my life recently here in town (oh so smooth and tasty and they even had gluten-free soy sauce!). We’re still running every day at the parks across from our house and going hiking with friends. I’ve been making weekly trips to our local library and we are both reading up a storm. I’ve been cooking a lot more recently and it has been so much fun. We’ve seen a string of movies: The Lake House (suspend your disbelief and enjoy it!), Cars (loved it!), Over the Hedge (just okay!), A Prairie Home Companion (good if you’re a fan), and the Da Vinci Code (liked it better than the book). So many good things going on!

Coming up this weekend David gets a four day holiday that coincides with our wedding anniversary and his birthday! Plans currently include brunch at our favorite spot in Glen Ellen, touring around San Francisco with Julia, dinner at Cafe Japan (sushi!), seeing Superman Returns, and a picnic at the beach. Mainly I just can’t wait for four days straight with my best friend! Now that is a treat.