We hope you are having a wonderful holiday season! It seems like things around here have been non-stop and now we cant believe it is almost 2014! See how happy we look in this picture - all calm and smiling? Well would you believe that major meltdowns preceded this photo? Yes, the kids were very upset about taking this photo. Funny how a simple request can turn into the most dramatic event. You would think we would be used to it by now….but we are not.
This year seemed to be dominated by work and very few vacations. I am going to make sure that never happens again! Douglas is still working at San Quentin and is doing some private practice on the side. I am still working from home for two different architects while fitting in many field trips and class events in between. I think I also officially became a soccer mom. Oh no! And although we celebrated our 12th anniversary and 46th/39th birthdays in our usual low key fashion, words cannot describe how blessed we are to have the life we do.
Mahala is 9 and in 4th grade, has braces, loves running, has great interest in science and the environment and remains an avid reader. We often find her staying up late at night to read and seems to be a regular at the library. Her teacher this year is a perfect fit as her curriculum is focused almost entirely on science. Mahala has had the chance to go bird watching, spends a lot of time in the school garden and is adept at naming native trees and plants. She ran track and cross country and will be doing indoor soccer this January. She is also going to be in the school play and is taking Spanish. We love how passionate she is about what she believes. It does not always work to our advantage but definitely a valuable trait!
Noble is 6 and in 1st grade, lost his first two teeth, learned to read, loves math, soccer and basketball, and continues to be the hardest to photograph. He is certainly a ham most of the time but usually when it is just us. He talks so much. Really. Half of the time it is nonsense, but he really does have a serious interest in discussing things and telling us about things that are going on. He can throw a major tantrum though - yes, that charming smile is not always there. He is a very caring person and impresses us with his goofiness. He has really blossomed as an athlete this year and plans to continue. He plays soccer but he claims basketball is his favorite. He loves origami as well as making paper airplanes. And as you may be able to tell, he decided to grow his hair!
This year promises to be a busy one - and an exciting one - and a challenging one. May your new year be healthy and full of happiness.
This year seemed to be dominated by work and very few vacations. I am going to make sure that never happens again! Douglas is still working at San Quentin and is doing some private practice on the side. I am still working from home for two different architects while fitting in many field trips and class events in between. I think I also officially became a soccer mom. Oh no! And although we celebrated our 12th anniversary and 46th/39th birthdays in our usual low key fashion, words cannot describe how blessed we are to have the life we do.
Mahala is 9 and in 4th grade, has braces, loves running, has great interest in science and the environment and remains an avid reader. We often find her staying up late at night to read and seems to be a regular at the library. Her teacher this year is a perfect fit as her curriculum is focused almost entirely on science. Mahala has had the chance to go bird watching, spends a lot of time in the school garden and is adept at naming native trees and plants. She ran track and cross country and will be doing indoor soccer this January. She is also going to be in the school play and is taking Spanish. We love how passionate she is about what she believes. It does not always work to our advantage but definitely a valuable trait!
Noble is 6 and in 1st grade, lost his first two teeth, learned to read, loves math, soccer and basketball, and continues to be the hardest to photograph. He is certainly a ham most of the time but usually when it is just us. He talks so much. Really. Half of the time it is nonsense, but he really does have a serious interest in discussing things and telling us about things that are going on. He can throw a major tantrum though - yes, that charming smile is not always there. He is a very caring person and impresses us with his goofiness. He has really blossomed as an athlete this year and plans to continue. He plays soccer but he claims basketball is his favorite. He loves origami as well as making paper airplanes. And as you may be able to tell, he decided to grow his hair!
This year promises to be a busy one - and an exciting one - and a challenging one. May your new year be healthy and full of happiness.

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