June 6th, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
a few weeks ago when ryan was off work due to a planned vacation (and hobbling around pretty badly with just one functional knee), we drove up to camino to spend the night at grandpa geoff and grandma rodi’s house. another pesky spring storm was blowing through, so we spent our time inside by the fire, playing and laughing and enjoying each other’s company.
rodi made everyone sandwiches for lunch and then ellie took a nap before abby got home from school.
later in the afternoon rodi and i decided it was “five o’clock somewhere,” so we broke out the wine and started preparing for dinner. ok ok, she and geoff prepared dinner. ryan drank beer while he rested his knee and i played with the kiddos :) then it was time to EAT!
the food was amazing and devoured in a flash. then after dinner, rodi offered to give me a pedicure, ryan a foot massage, and to paint ellie and abby’s toenails. it is quite nice having a manicurist for a stepmother-in-law :D
before we knew it, it was time to say goodnight <3 everyone slept well and woke up the next morning refreshed. we hung around the house for awhile and then drove into town for lunch at in-n-out (ellie enjoyed the fries).
it was another fun visit with the grandparents lack (good things seem to happen whenever we’re with them) and we are, as always, looking forward to our next visit. love you, guys!
May 29th, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
saturday night we all fell asleep to the sound of light rain on the roof of the cabin. sunday morning we awoke to this:
springtime winter wonderland!

i’ve seen plenty of snow in my life, but most of it was already on the ground, so to watch it fall from the sky all morning was quite a spectacle. at first ellie didn’t seem to care about it one way or the other; she just wanted to watch caillou. i asked my dad to take a few pictures of us on the porch right after we woke up. it was cold and she wasn’t impressed ;)
but once the cars were all packed and it was time to shut everything down, she was ready to see what this snow stuff was all about. STOP THE PRESSES! unlike her first experience with sand, she even touched it! with her hands!
by the time we moved from the back porch to the front porch, the snow was really coming down. ellie stomped in it with her shoes and then looked up so she could feel it on her face. i got some great pictures of her as she giggled with delight.
the drive home from our weekend in dorrington was almost as lovely as ellie’s snow experience there. the weather gods provided us with some awesome scenery, and since my dad was driving i was able to snap a few pretty shots.
thanks, dorrington <3 until we meet again…
May 24th, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
we woke up early saturday morning and putted around for awhile before heading off on our great adventure. apparently we left a little too close to nap time for ellie, who fell asleep about 10 minutes into the drive. this was kind of a bummer because her eyes were closed during the prettiest parts of the drive as we made our way to higher elevations and more and more snow covered the ground.
unfortunately the road to our destination was closed, so we turned around and drove back to a campground where we could get out and pose by some dirty snow by a little icy pond. luckily ellie was awake by then.
it was her first time ever seeing snow! of course she refused to touch it. you know, like sand ;)
after our short stop by the icy pond we made our way to a recreational area we know of with a bridge over a particular fork of the stanislaus river. ellie LOVED it there. loud, rushing water, tall trees and big boulders to climb … what’s not to love?
she could have stayed there all day, just climbing, jumping and collecting twigs and rocks by the river <3
eventually it came time to leave, so we went back to the cabin and my mom broke out the watercolors. ellie has painted before, but she had never used watercolors as a medium until this weekend. it’s one of my favorite paintings she’s ever done.
i did one, too :)
after painting we had dinner and kicked around for a bit before bedtime. another fun day, cozy night <3
until tomorrow!
May 22nd, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
last weekend while ryan was still in florida post-knee injury waiting for his flight home on monday, ellie, my parents and i spent two nights at my mom’s friend’s cabin in dorrington, a small town on highway 4 between murphys and ebbetts pass just outside calaveras big trees state park. see, big trees (and a cute little church):
the drive up was smooth, ellie slept for awhile and when she was awake she was content with her new dora doll (do i know how to appease a kid on a long drive or what?) and we didn’t hit any significant traffic, so we made it to the cabin by late afternoon. ellie and pop were both thrilled to have made it in such good time ;)
my mom arrived shortly after us and we headed back down the road to arnold where we had dinner at snowshoe brewing company. ellie enjoyed her quesadilla and fruit and i had the most amazing burger and fries (secret: i wish sautéed onions came on everything).
ellie was exhausted by the time we got back to the cabin, so i put her to bed and she fell asleep instantly. my mom, dad and i warmed our tootsies by the fire for awhile, watched a movie and then went off to sleep ourselves. it was a nice first day spent together.
more tomorrow, including adventures by the stanislaus river!
May 22nd, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
when daddy was on the first leg (no pun intended) of what was supposed to be his 10-day business trip to florida and london, we had lots of fun visiting with him every day over skype and gmail video chat.
it took ellie a conversation or two to really understand that we were actually talking to daddy, but once she got it, she looked forward to it every day and even started asking to “see” him. regardless of the fact that one of our conversations ended in serious injury, it was a nice way to communicate with each other during our time apart <3
thank you, video chat. we forgive you.
May 19th, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
i’m really behind in this blogging thing. i’m not the one on crutches, you’d think i’d have my act together. so, why don’t we talk about my third mother’s day? it was a lovely day filled with family and activities and also some much anticipated relaxation.
we started off the day with brunch at the farmer restaurant at the pleasanton hotel, a very cute place with a FABULOUS brunch buffet that none of us had ever been to, on main street in downtown pleasanton. we even had invitations made for all eight people in our party. so fun.
it was wonderful to celebrate with both my mom and ryan’s mom in the same place at the same time so the rest of the day we could all go off and do our own things without feeling guilty about who didn’t see whom because they were busy seeing whomever else and all that drama. i think we should do a brunch just like it every year (although maybe somewhere a little less expensive, heeeh).
after brunch we came home and when ellie woke up from her nap we made pink lemonade! you know, the frozen kind you add water to? haha. ellie enjoyed the stirring part :)
then i decided i wanted to get out of the house and enjoy the beautiful day, so we drove down the road to lone tree cemetery and did a little rock and twig hunting and exploration. it was suuuuper windy, but ryan and i both took some cute pictures to document our fun.
and that was that! thank you to my loves, ryan and ellie, for making me feel so special that day <3 i love you so much!
May 8th, 2011 | Posted by Bryn
a mother is the truest friend we have,
when trials heavy and sudden fall upon us;
when adversity takes the place of prosperity;
when friends who rejoice with us in our sunshine desert us;
when trouble thickens around us, still will she cling to us,
and endeavor by her kind precepts
and counsels to dissipate the clouds of darkness,
and cause peace to return to our hearts.
-washington irving

for all the amazing mommies out there, and the mommies of those mommies and those of those.
may you feel as special and appreciated as you truly are, today and every day.
with love,
the lack family