Nick took me to see Wicked! ...Again! But this time it was even more spectacular because we did the behind the scenes thing. We got to see some of the actual costumes and props up close and personal. Elphaba's black dress in the second half of the play is wayyy more detailed than you can see from the seats. It was really cool. I couldn't stop smiling when the guides were telling us about the show. We learned cool stuff about how the production is put on every night. For instance, the little vial of green liquid that the Wizard has is full of Scope and has a glow stick in the middle of it. They replace it for every show and have to do that about three times a show. I like knowing little things like that. It makes me happy.
After the tour portion Nick and I walked around looking for somewhere to eat. We stopped at a little cafe for a Reuben and breakfast burrito. It was pretty darn tasty for just walking around trying to find something, though I can't remember what the place was called. After that we went and sat in front of the Asian Art Museum and looked at city hall, but it was really windy and cold so we headed to the giant library across the way to kill time before the matinee showing. We had thought that maybe after the show that we could go to The Stinking Rose, but we weren't really that hungry so we canceled our reservations and hopped back on BART. One of these days we'll go there when we're actually hungry.
On Sunday Nick took me back to Bouchon for lunch. MMMmmmmm. To work off all of that butter, we took Emmy for a walk at the Lafayette reservoir. I had never been there before, but had heard a lot about it. It was really nice, but it's just a little far to go for our daily walks. New Hall Park will have to do!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Scrapbooking Weekend
This past weekend I spent an awesome amount of time sleeping, eating, and scrapbooking. Since Nick was in the City shooting a wedding and I had to stay home and Emmy-sit while my parents went to Erica's bday party, I had the house to myself. It was lovely. Emmy and I scrapbooked the beginning of Christopher's scouting career for a few hours while watching tv. Well, Emmy was sprawled out on the floor because of the heat, but she kept me company. There was also a lot of Avatar: The Last Air Bender (book 3) and Sex and the City viewing. Talk about relaxation. It was like college all over again minus Juni and finals. (We seemed to scrapbook a ton during finals. I guess it was our outlet to the stress.)
Here are some of the fruits of my labor. These are pictures from 2003 when he first started boy scouts (cub scouts was before that) to the beginning of 2004. My mom just found more pictures for me so this coming weekend I'm going to try to do a lot more on the book. I need to have it all done by August 7th, which is his Eagle Court of Honor. I was also very excited to find actual Boy Scouts of America produced scrapbooking material. I got awesome stickers, embellishments, and even BSA themed paper. I was ecstatic. I also got a nice neutral/brown pallet of patterned paper. The best part is that Joann's was having a huge sale on their scrapbooking stuff so I got it all 40% off! I got tons of stuff and all for less than $70! There's so much that I'm not going to post pictures of it all. I'll just post pictures of my work.
Here are some of the fruits of my labor. These are pictures from 2003 when he first started boy scouts (cub scouts was before that) to the beginning of 2004. My mom just found more pictures for me so this coming weekend I'm going to try to do a lot more on the book. I need to have it all done by August 7th, which is his Eagle Court of Honor. I was also very excited to find actual Boy Scouts of America produced scrapbooking material. I got awesome stickers, embellishments, and even BSA themed paper. I was ecstatic. I also got a nice neutral/brown pallet of patterned paper. The best part is that Joann's was having a huge sale on their scrapbooking stuff so I got it all 40% off! I got tons of stuff and all for less than $70! There's so much that I'm not going to post pictures of it all. I'll just post pictures of my work.
I am quite pleased with these two joining pages because the trees on the bottom and in the background were stamps I got from the dollar bin a Michael's. For two dollars and some colored pens, I think I've already put these stamps to good use. I also just purchased a copper colored stamp pad to use with these stamps as well.
I made these mountains and clouds myself.
This is by far my favorite page. Not because it's simple, but because I made all the embellishments by hand. It took me about 45 minutes to do this whole page, but I was very pleased with the outcome. There are even dotted marks on the butter where you'd normally cut it for baking!
This is one of the pages from the BSA pallet that I got. Isn't it cool? There are even cooler ones with map, kayaking, hiking, camping, and nature patterns. I was soooo pleased with this pallet.
There will be more to come. Family, please look at my hard work when you come to Christopher's Eagle Court. These pictures don't do the pages justice! Plus you can't see the pictures of 12-year-old Christopher very well.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Additional Cruise Pictures
Friday, July 09, 2010
Cruise Picture Post
Finally pictures from the cruise! Because of the sheer amount of pictures that everyone in our family took I am going to keep my commentary to a minimum. Note: The random guy in a vest and/or sports jacket is our awesome server Milton.
The Traveling Crew
Christopher, Mommy, Grandma, Allison, Daddy
Dante and Auntie Mary
Uncle Daniel, Auntie SuAnn, and Natalee
Mr. Ryan, Mrs. Ryan, Evan, and Pierce
Ching, Shannon, Jenelle, and Nikko
Pizza Restaurant in San Pedro Before Boarding
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Formal Night #1
Cabo San Lucas
Mazatlan
Natalee's Talent Show (She showed her Katas)
Grandma's Blackjack Trophy
Victory Dance
Misc. Photos
Pictures We Bought
I don't know how to use our scanner so I had to take pictures of the pictures, which is why we are so washed out looking.
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