Sunday, March 7, 2010

January and February 2010

I know it's March. It's a little weak, but here's a quick summary of what we've been doing since Christmas.

We've been really busy around here. In January we visited California. In February we played in the snow and speculated wildly on the continued existence of the sun (findings were inconclusive). Here are some photos.

Christmas Day with Tyson and Kelsie




Visiting the Tide Pools with Natalie and her parents




Although she was a little intimidated by the incoming tide, Zola actually had a pretty good time. I chose to post this picture, though, because it actually lives up to the cliché: it's worth a thousand words.



That's right, this starfish is giving you all the bird.

(I think a seagull got to him first; we found the poor guy on the sand.)


Zola and Natalie loved Grandma's playroom.




Even if there were some hazards. Luckily Zola was okay.





We spent a couple of days at Disneyland.
















Zola's favorite attraction was "Small World." Since it was the first week of January, the ride was all decked out for the holidays.







Directly in the middle of this photo is the ride's main attraction.
It's extremely small. Click on this photo to see an expanded version.
I've zoomed the central figure below.




That's right. It's not Christmas in Hawaii without the King.



Ed and Mimi drove down to spend some time with us.



Everything was going fine until a giant whale ate the girls. So sad.

Leviathan always wins.




Don't ask.




After beautiful southern California, it was really hard to come home to this: 16 inches of snow in the first week of February.




But Jana made everything better with her Valentine's Day surprise. Those are cakes in the shape of those little candy message-hearts that are made of a chalk-like substance.




There's not much to do around here in the winter time.



Except train for a career in Mousketeering. Just like Britney Spears. Yikes.

1 comment:

Rigby Family said...

I am still cracking up over Z's performance at the end. That was too funny. It was great seeing you guys, can't wait to do it again.