Author Archives: Jenn T.

Long Time No Post and New Blog Theme

Monday, March 9, 2015

Helllooooo there! Yes, it’s been a few months… We’ve been pretty busy.

But back on an iPhone may make this posting business a bit easier. I said farewell to my Nokia Lumia Windows phone a few weeks ago so now with my mom’s iPhone 5 since she upgraded to 6 Plus. 

I changed our website theme to a new color and design but can’t decide if I like it or not. It may change again.

Now onto kiddo pictures to see how they upload. 

Daylight savings was rough on the kiddos so they weren’t really willing to sit still for photos. 

Simon after school. 



Iris eating raspberries. Just like Simon sticking them onto her fingertips. 









Both kids being silly. Simon using Iris as a “blanket” to cover him. 





Tahoe Tot Spot

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Before heading back home from South Lake Tahoe, we did some activities with the kids to tire them out so hopefully they would nap a bit on the car ride home. Our hotel offers some kid activities in the “Cub Room” so we did a fuse beads class. Simon really enjoyed it and was very concentrated during the entire activity. Basically you put these beads on a template in any color combination you would like then it gets ironed to heat it and melt it together. It “fuses” into the shape you created.
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Simon was very happy with the cat he created.
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Aterwards we went back to the room to pack up and check out. Iris slept in really late as she hasn’t been sleeping soundly plus got a lot of exercise yesterday. But she was all energetic as we left. She loves walking by herself down the hall and patiently waits for the elevator door to open then goes right in.

We went to the Tahoe Tot Spot for the kids to play until we had lunch. They had open play for $10 per child, siblings only $5. Both kids enjoyed the ball pit.

And the “drama” or “pretend play” area where they had a grocery, kitchen, dress-up, and train table.

We ended up the “gym” area where there are things like a tot sized roller coaster, pop up tents, hula hoops, balance beams, etc.
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A well spent $15 for almost 2 hours of fun. Including a good lunch suggestion at Sprouts Cafe. Everything is very healthy and refreshing. But it’s not the place to go if you’re looking for pork, chicken, or beef. From what I can tell on the menu, their only “meat” are tuna and turkey. I had the tuna salad Niçoise which was enough for me. Iris ate my entire boiled egg and tried an olive (probably thinking it was a grape) and chewed on it for a few seconds before spitting it directly into her hand and handing the chewed up olive pieces to me…
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Both kids had a good long nap on the way back home.
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It’s nice to get away for a few days. We are looking forward to going back when there is snow!

Taylor Creek and Swimming

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Morning breakfast. I love these silly faces.

Iris is adventurous, always trying to climb on top of things and explore. Always got to keep an eye on this one.

Also always trying to drink my drinks. Here she steals my (empty) coffee cup.

Since there wasn’t much snow anywhere yet, we decided to go for a trail walk. We figured we would visit the creek where we saw salmon on a previous visit. It’s a nice and easy path so great for kids and strollers.

It was a beautiful day.
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We made it to the creek and saw lots of ducks out and about.

Her smile is so fun. (We will have to start working on her “gentle” smile eventually.)

Ron and Simon got up close and personal with the creek and the few salmon and ducks.

Iris just loved walking and checking out the cool carved benches.

After our walk and lunch, we headed back to the hotel and decided to take an afternoon dip in the pool. The kids usually have swim lessons on Saturday morning so we thought we’d keep the routine. The pools are heated plus they have hot tubs. Both were excited.

Iris finally got to use her Hello Kitty floating car that Grandma Tam brought all the way from Hong Kong.

Both kids loved splashing their Mommy and Daddy.

Simon got some good swim practice of his breathing, strokes, and kicking.

Iris even got some practice floating on her back like we learned last week in swim class.

We also practice blowing bubbles. She was not hesitant about putting her mouth in the water, I’m glad she’s not scared.

After about 8 months of lessons, Simon’s confidence level with swimming has increased a lot and seems like he’s paying more attention and eager to learn.

After a while, Simon, Iris, and I ended up in the hot tub to warm up while Ron stayed in the other pool.

Iris and I went back a bit early while Ron and Simon did more swimming. After showering and a change of clothes, we went out for a walk and a snack at Starbucks. Coffee for the parents and cookies for the kids.

Strike a pose! (copying Daddy’s “hands behind the back” walk)
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So ends a good day in South Lake Tahoe.

Sonney’s BBQ Shack and Marriott Grand Residence

Friday, November 7, 2014

Trying out her winter boots.
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We are going on a short getaway to South Lake Tahoe. We left after Simon finished school (he had a 1/2 day today) so arrived in SLT around dinnertime. We Yelped for a place to eat and decided upon Sonney’s BBQ Shack. Ron had all the pictures on his phone so will have to upload them later. Meats were tasty although the sauce a bit too spicy after a while.
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Kids enjoyed their waters and Simon also had lemonade.

After dinner we checked into our room at the Marriott Grand Residence. We usually stay at the Marriott Timber Lodge which is on the other side of the gondola so were interested to see how this place differs. We were greeted with freshly baked Otis Spunkmeyer cookies. The kids were easily won over.

The living room of our unit. There is an adjoining bedroom with an additional bathroom. This room also had a dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. There are two sleeping areas underneath the windows plus one of the sofas is a pull-out. Wish we had known sooner then we could have invited people to come up with us.

We might have a problem when this little girl becomes a teenager…
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