Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Some San Francisco Treats
It's amazing what a good camera & good lighting can accomplish!
And, she was totally digging this comb & the sound the comb's teeth made against her teeth.
Doesn't it look like she's singing? I guess in a way, she kind of was. :)
Now, I've gotten a bit ahead of myself. So let me start at the beginning. Remember those photos you just saw of Josie looking adorable near the end of our trip? Well, for the point of comparison, here she is looking her worst at the very beginning of the week. This was after 5 hours on a plane and about 4 hours past her bedtime. She was well beyond exhausted, not to mention very confused with the fact that she was in a strange car in a strange carseat (facing forward?!). Poor little thing. We thought she would sleep on the plane starting around her normal 7pm bedtime, but we didn't account for the fact that we were flying west and that it wasn't going to get dark. So, she "thought" it was still daytime & just couldn't get to sleep. Anyway, lesson learned - don't fly west around bedtime. Here she is looking exhausted (and she was finally asleep just seconds later)!
Ah - a night of good rest in between mom & dad in a comfy king-sized bed (the crib the hotel gave us was metal & didn't have a crib bumper, so she kept banging her head & grew to hate that crib very quickly). Anyway, after some good sleep, Lou was off to the first day of his conference & Josephine and I were ready to tackle San Francisco. Here's Josie "helping" me with the map and guidebook. Fortunately, she didn't eat too much of them so I was still able to find my way around.
I'm not kidding - complete with marble changing stations, three private nursing rooms, a kid's play land, flat screen TV, bottle warmers, a microwave, etc. It was UNREAL, and I think every public place in American needs to start building these right away. It was the perfect little oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
Here are some other photos from our family adventures around SanFran, namely - the obligatory cable car ride (which we discovered you can skip the line and the cost of the tickets if you walk to the top of the giant hill & take the trolley down instead of riding it up like everyone else).
And after a long day of partying West Coast style - here's one very sleepy Josie, back in the middle of the giant bed.
On to another day of big adventures. After more shopping and tea lattes with mama, Lou wrapped up another day of conferencing and we headed just down the street to the Yerba Buena Gardens for Josie's very first carousel ride! I think I actually had more fun that she did.
Here are Louie & Josie standing outside the carousel. We were going for the "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear flowers in your hair" shot, but she just wanted to eat the flower so this is as close as we got:
Then, off to this really cool park, where Louie performed an impromptu concert for Josie:
Later that night, Lou & I walked back to Union Square for some tasty sushi. Here's Josie having her dinner, while we had ours. (And just to reiterate the coolness of this city, we sheepishly asked the hostess if it was okay to eat there with our baby in tow. She said "of course" and even brought us in the the back door which was easier with the stroller. And we saw two other families with babies while we were there!) I had to laugh because I have this tongue-in-cheek picture book called "Urban Babies Wear Black" and one of the pages says "Urban babies eat sushi." :)
And, the next day we were off again for some more sight-seeing, this time with Louie's longtime friend Lee to show us around the city. After a long, scenic drive through Golden Gate Park, here we are at the beach.
And our family photo with San Francisco in the background:
And Lee & Louie looking like twins in matching shirts, jeans, and shoulder bags. Hilarious!
And sweet Josie "posing" in the shadow of the Golden Gate.
Later that day, we headed to Stinson Beach (where Janis Joplin's ashes were scattered). It was beautiful! We had some tasty ice cream cones:
San Fran water is chilly, but that didn't stop Josie from enjoying the feeling of the waves splashing up between her toes.
I think Josie needs her own pair of sunglasses, or at least a sunhat that will actually stay on:
Hopefully this was just the first of many Schneider-family afternoons on the beach. Of course we don't want Josie's life to zoom by any faster, but it will be so much fun when we can build sandcastles together, toss a frisbee, fly kites, splash in the waves, etc.
And here's a photo of Baby J sifting her fingers through the sand. She was SO happy just sitting there feeling the sand between her fingers and burying her legs. She just stared at the sand and smiled. And I'm happy to report that she didn't eat a single bite of it!
And Josie smiling up at what must have been the ghost of Jerry Garcia. :)
And the adorable tie-dyed onesie that I just about bought for her in every size!
Back to our day with Lee & Alicia in Marin County. Here is Sausalito. Gorgeous, quaint, and the perfect way to spend a sunny California afternoon.
Next we were off to one of the highlights of the whole week - Muir Woods - home of the giant redwoods and Sequioa trees. Really, the photos just don't do them justice. They are as tall as buildings and grow in these beautiful "family circles." The air was cool and fragrant, the trees were mezmorizing and the whole experience was absolute tranquil perfection.
And, even though Josie was sleeping, we had to pose her inside the giant tree as well.
You have to picture the fact that there was a whole line of people waiting to pose for their own pictures inside the tree, so that made this even more hysterical.
Oh - I forgot to mention - the roads in Marin County are like something out of a cartoon - they twist, turn and wind all around the mountains. We couldn't figure out what was wrong with poor, screaming Josie because she never fusses in the car, until I looked over and saw her totally turn 'green' and get car sick all over herself. Poor baby. All those bends were just too much for her. By the time we got to Muir Woods, she was definitely ready for a nap in the stroller.
Overall, San Francisco was obviously fantastic and we will definitely be returning again before too long. There are some great short videos from the trip that I will add later this week - as well as the link to the full photo slideshow in Shutterfly (although I'm sure this is more than enough to hold you all over). :)
Monday, April 21, 2008
California, California...Here we come (again)!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Earth Day 2008
And, after the fun with the grass (which she likes now - whew!) we headed to the makeshift petting zoo to hang out with some brand new baby ducks, baby goats, and this adorable little piggy. Josie plopped down right next to him for this ideal photo op.
And, that of course led to the perfect video of Josie giggling at her new oinking friend. Note: Please don't be offended by the fact that I mention "two little piggies" in this video. Come on - they are both these adorable, chunky, pink little babies and I couldn't resist the comparison. :) Enjoy!
Friday, April 18, 2008
More Field Trips
Here are Josie & Lily in their thrones on the edge of our table at The Cheesecake Factory, where they were treated like royalty - complete with "appetizers" of banana pieces and breadsticks (before they even took our drink order). It was so cute! Although you can see they both actually preferred their fingers to the snack from the waiter -
On Thursday, we made our first "hypnozoo" trip with the girls. It's just so funny that our weekly meetings began with all of us sitting in a circle at the Blue Manatee with these little swaddled lumps and we are already taking trips to the zoo to laugh at the animals together (Josie thought the polar bears were hysterical). The babes are just growing up so fast! Here we are in front of the gorilla exhibit. If you look closely in the background, that's the mama and baby gorilla. We all couldn't believe just how similar mothering is for this big gal as it is for each of us. (The baby was crawling all over her, wanted to be held nonstop, and the mom kept looking down and squeezing her "baby belly" - seriously.)
And here's the "Hypnozoo Crew" - Josie/me, Jen/Anna, Alison/Ryan, Angela/Andrew.
And the babes in their strollers - with Josie looking particularly cozy (just before she passed out for almost an hour). And here's a photo of Josie looking lovely in front of the tulip display (which was gorgeous). When she wasn't busy exploring the grass, I was actually able to snap a few good photos.
Another funny thing about this photo is the fact that there is a photo almost exactly like this except it's Lou & I sitting in front of tulips this exact color for our wedding engagement photos. My how times have changed! :)
Josie is the Kid of the Day!
Some time ago, I submitted a photo of Josie for the contest, and they emailed me to say that Josie had been chosen out of hundreds of daily submissions to be featured on both the Child.com and Parents.com website for April 18th, 2008.
You can see her photo by visiting http://www.child.com/ www.americanbaby.com and/or http://www.parents.com/ . The photo is from our trip to LA when she was 6 months old.
In other news related to our obsession with how cute we think Josie is - we "dropped out" of the Cincinnati Enquirer Baby Idol contest after it became clear that it was turning into who could throw the most money at it. We were quite happy with the results of Josie getting her photo in the newspaper and finishing in the Top 25 during that first week. :) Thanks so much to everyone who voted!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Weekend with the "Triple A's"
As usual, we had a great time just hanging out with the Austins. And Michael even got in some babyfeeding practice (although he's always been great with kids, so this is actually nothing new).
And Manda & I had fun cracking ourselves up at Josie's expense. Here she is entertaining us with a bucket on her head - which she actually found pretty funny, too.
And - just to prove that she was actually having fun as well - here she is shaking the ever loving daylights out of her wooden car keys. Go Josie!!
I had to include this photo because it makes me smile. This was Josie's first trip to Frickers with the whole Xenia crew. She got to smell some spicy chicken wings, play with Kalie & Claire, and get passed around to visit her family and friends. Here she is getting a big kiss on her honey pot by Aunt Manda. :)