Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Thirteen is a Dream: Lucie

And, all of a sudden, she's a teenager! Our thoughtful, bright, sweet friend and voracious reader turns 13 today. How did that happen?

In honor of age 13, I asked Lucie a few "13" related reflections (some silly):

13 Favorite Moments from the Past Year (in no particular order):

1. Playing Mrs. Darling in the school's Peter Pan production

2. Making the 7th grade volleyball team (just yesterday!)

3. Slot canyon adventures in Zion National Park

4. Hanging out with my kindergarten buddy 

5. Seeing Hamilton!!

6. Seeing School of Rock

7. Three of weeks of Drama Camp

8. Meeting drama camp friends over Boba Tea

9. Jumping in our new pool for the first time with my amazing brothers

10. First day of middle school

11. Last day of 6th grade

12. Giving a speech at 6th grade graduation

13. Swimming with dolphins in Hawaii


13 Favorite Foods:
Oranges!
Margherita pizza
Marianne's ice cream
Pretzels and hummus
Corner Bakery banana pancakes
Red velvet anything
Turkey a la king
Pesto gnocchi
Zucchini Mozzarella Melts 
Rice a Roni (not beets!)
Grapes!
Mint tea
Raisin bread toast with peanut butter
13 Word Description of What I Hope to do in the Next Year:
I hope to learn, read, grow, have fun, and play volleyball, of course! 

We love you, Lucie B. Happy lucky 13!

Thirteen is a Dream: Ryan

And, all of a sudden, he's a teenager! Our kind, smart, fun and sports-loving kid turns 13 today. How did that happen?

In honor of age 13, I asked Ryan a few "13" related reflections (some silly):

13 Favorite Moments from the Past Year (in no particular order):

1. Closing out, as a pitcher, the Little League Championships! Go Yankees!

2. Going to the Dodgers World Series games 2 and 7

3. Getting a phone

4. Canyoneering in Zion National Park

5. Solving a Rubik's Cube while doing sit-ups in the school Talent Show


6. Playing hallway soccer with Jake

7. Moving into a new house

8. Staying on the beach in Capitola with cousins

9. Hanging out with baby cousins and Emily in Sunnyvale

10. Getting a 98 on a middle school math quiz

11. Doing the sports report on the school morning announcements


12. Swimming with dolphins

13. First day of middle school


13 Favorite Foods:
Marianne's 50/50 ice cream
Chipotle steak burritos
BBQ ribs
Kentucky Fried Chicken (a love discovered this summer)
Noodles Romanoff
Nectarines
PB and J's on whole wheat (every.single.day)
Slushees from the school snack bar
Corner Bakery strawberry pancakes
Jamba Juice Pumpkin Smash Smoothie
Cracklin' Oat Bran Cereal
Fig Newtons
Uncle Eddie's Vegan Oatmeal Chocolate Chip cookies

13 Word Description of What I Hope to do in the Next Year:

Enjoy my life by playing sports and hanging out with friends and family.

We love you Rye-Rye D. Happy lucky 13!

Friday, March 02, 2018

It's Good to Be Seven: Jake

Our Jake turned seven today, bright and early at 6:49 am. We marked the special occasion with big hugs and tackles from his siblings, warm cinnamon rolls and opening one present (a butterfly garden kit).  Tonight we'll celebrate more with pizza at his restaurant of choice and ice cream cake. Because it's not every day a boy turns seven.

The older Jakey gets, the more and more difficult it is to remember our lives without the little buddy. He is a constant source of joy, energy, laughter, and hugs, and teaches us something every day.

Here are some of the wonderful lessons we've learned from our front-toothless Jake, age seven:

Jake has brought a deeper appreciation  and love of animals into our house, unlike anyone else in our family. He is especially fond of dogs, and asks daily (or hourly) for his own Siberian Husky or Beagle or frankly, any dog to cuddle, walk and love.


When his Uncle and Aunt's beloved dog passed away last year, Jake was particularly saddened, and made them a card detailing all his favorite memories of Riley. Jake has even come to be known by his siblings as "Puppy", due to his love of furry creatures and his puppy-like disposition.

Sports are life! From baseball to basketball, hockey to football, Jake has a ball/bat/hockey stick in his hands every single day. He has used this love of sports to meet and make new friends. His stories from school each day always include tales from recess, and who achieved the game-winning touchdown, basket or goal.

Jake doesn't limit himself to only playing with kids from his first grade class, in fact he often talks of games with kids in the older grades. I love walking around campus with him, as he's constantly greeted by kids of all sizes and ages, reminding us of the beauty of moving outside one's comfort zone.


The best meals consist of bread or pasta, fruit and yogurt. If Jake had his way, he'd eat a bagel and cream cheese for every meal, accompanied by a side of blueberries and yogurt.

For dinner, he'll choose gnocchi and pesto, and some crazy fruit-flavored ice cream like "rocket pop" or "watermelon ice" for dessert (which Lucie and I cannot comprehend -- where's the chocolate!?!) No peas or zucchini (his arch-nemesis) please.

Last, but most definitely not least, a happy, open-minded spirit is the best way to approach the day. Jake's teacher described him as a "caring individual with a kind heart", and his basketball coach said he is "the most coachable kid ever". We think this sums him right up.

You are so loved, Jakey! Thanks for teaching us, each and every day.