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March 2009

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

Another busy month blows past us! We hiked at Red Rock a few times. Visited the Las Vegas Museum of Natural History (taxidermy, anyone?). Tommy & Daddy went to the mini gran prix for some racing. Tommy wore his blue Speed Racer t-shirt EVERY DAY. Annalise visited the dentist for the first time…she screamed like a banshee for the exam and held a grudge until I gave her ice cream later that day.

Hello 2009

Monday, January 26th, 2009

I decided to wait until the Chinese New Year to really ring in 2009…the year got off to a rocky start for us and I found it difficult to put a smile on my face and type a happy, bubbly update. It would have come out “Tommy is climbing up the walls and watching WALL-E for the 873rd time,” and “Why won’t Annalise stop teething/whining already?” Who really wants to hear about that?

One at a time, starting with James. The leader of the pack has been a busy, busy man. He’s been working his tail off in real estate, which is no small feat considering the state of the economy. Prior to the holidays he was studying like mad for the GMAT exam, which he passed in mid-December with a promising score. His first days of ‘09 were spent writing application essays for MBA programs at UCLA, USC and Stanford. He’s also working on an app for UC Berkeley. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that he’s accepted into at least one program, but feeling confident as he’s already received an interview request for the Anderson School of Management at UCLA. Hooray! This is a very exciting time for our family, and we’re looking forward to figuring out which part of California will be our next stop.

As for me, when I’m not editing James’ essays, tending to the kids or mopping the floors, I’m dreaming about Annalise’s quilt. I’m so excited to have finally started this project for her. That makes me an honorary granny long before my time, doesn’t it? I completed Tommy’s right before Christmas and it really was a fun endeavor. There were never enough hours in the day for me to work on it…if only the house would clean itself! I put together a design for our little lady’s quilt last week, shopped for fabrics (love this local boutique) over the weekend and this week I hope to get started on cutting the pieces (which is my least favorite part). In other news, my dad was very sick upon his return home from his Christmas visit with us. It was really hard to be so far away while he was ill, but he’s on his way to healthy now. Thanks for all the prayers.

Now onto the kiddos (the real reason you check this page!). Tommy started at a new school earlier this month, Faith Lutheran Preschool. It is much closer to our house (3 miles and no traffic instead of 10 miles and a million stoplights), and he’s fitting right in like he’s been part of the class all year. The program is much more tolerant of his wiggly nature and we love that it is a faith-based program. It’s like he’s going to Sunday School every day! Instead of three 6-hour days per week he now attends for three hours each morning. It’s shaping into a nice routine and he is genuinely happy with the change. He’s still obsessed with planes, mac & cheese and a new fave, WordGirl. We anxiously await his 4th birthday…they magically become obedient and pleasant at age 4, right?

Annalise is still grins and giggles 90% of the time. She’s been dealing with a rough bout of teething this month…#11, #12, #13, #14, #15 and #16 have made their appearance since Christmas (those numbers don’t correspond to a teething chart, all you dentists, just calling them out chronologically). It’s been a misery for our poor girl (her only relief is a splash of Tylenol and teething tablets), but now all she has left are her two-year-old molars. She’s pretty much running at this point, gleefully chasing Tommy from room to room. We need to invest in some climbing gear for her (think carabiners), as her newest hobby is scaling the couch like a nimble ninja. She loves to climb up there with her brother, notably standing on the end tumbling distance to the tile/head injury. And she grins. The sense of pride that beams from her face is absolutely amazing. She’s picking up a new word here and there, too. Lately she’s been focused on “D,” such as doggie, duckie, daddy. Oh, and she’s very good at “No” while shaking her head. I think Tommy had more words by this point, but this girl is too busy laughing at her brother’s antics to worry about what to say.

That’s 2009 for the Wedewers thus far. I’ll work on posting some recent pictures in the not-too-distant future, and I’ll try to do so thoughtfully. The picture purges are a great way to get it done quickly, but not the best way to document our family history, which is the primary purpose of this site. Making a note to add “historian” to my list of hats. Nighty night!

Christmas 2008

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

What an amazing holiday…and how quickly it went by! Tommy really “got it” this year, and Annalise enjoyed joining him in all his revelry. Once again, I’m feeling very lazy, so my update will be mostly pictures. Hey family members, if you have more pictures from the holiday please send them my way…I was too busy in the kitchen to snap very many photos. I know there are more out there! Enjoy…and have a blessed 2009!

Halloween 2008

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Super Wedewers! Tommy wanted to be a superhero this year, and since the rest of us didn’t really have a preference we followed suit. James and I were Super Lame and just got t-shirts. Here are some pics from this year’s festivities.

Portland – 10.2008

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Here are some pics from our trip to Portland in early October. We were all over the place! We stayed with Aunt Donna & Uncle Gary. Went to Bradi & Josh’s rehearsal dinner and wedding. Got to see Great Grandma Lucille. Had a fun visit to OMSI with Jess, Henry, Sarah & Kelton. The kids went to Grandpa Rick\’s farm for a night so James & I could attend the wedding. We also had a nice visit with Grandma Renee, Great Grandma Rosemary, Aunt Denise & Uncle Joe. And we rounded out the trip with a nice lunch at Izzy\’s Pizza, which was a huge hit with Tommy & Annalise.

I’ll add captions as time allows, but seeing as it’s taken me a month to post this much it might not be right away!

Six Years

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Sunday James and I celebrated our sixth wedding anniversary. It hasn’t really been that long, has it? Time has certainly flown! To commemorate the occasion we enjoyed a nice dinner out at Fleming\’s and sipped on our last bottle of wine brought back from our honeymoon in Paris. The food was excellent (James arranged for a tasty chateaubriand), the wine divine and the company…who better to spend an evening with than your best friend? I love you, James! Here’s to six times six and then some more.

A quick look back…what a wonderful day it was!

Jason & Patty’s Wedding

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

James and I left the kiddos with Cindy & Jeremy and drove from Redondo Beach down to Carlsbad (thanks to the lovely 405 it took THREE HOURS ON A SATURDAY!) to see James’ college pal, Jason, and his beautiful bride, Patty, tie the knot. Here we are with the happy couple.

Enjoying the reception. It was such a fun party!

We got back to Redondo Beach after midnight and found this precious little guy snoozing away.

Such an angel…when he’s sleeping.

Big Sunday Breakfast

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Sunday we enjoyed a very lazy morning and lounged in jammies until nearly noon. We made a big, lingering breakfast. We started with Cheerios and ended with Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Annalise chowed on favorites and new treats. She dined on baby-sized pancake pieces, quartered blueberries and egg yolk. She and I make a great team with eggs…I *try* to stick to the whites and she eats the yolk (no whites until she’s 12 months old).

Annalise chows on pancake, blueberries and egg yolk

Tommy saw me snapping a pic of his sister and insisted I commemorate his breakfast, too. He munched on silver-dollar pancakes, scrambled eggs and OJ.

Tommy enjoys silver dollar pancakes and scrambled eggs

None too amused when I pointed the lens in his general direction, our chef glared at me with a mouthful of syrupy cakes over the morning paper. If he drank the stuff, I’d say he needed some coffee!

James enjoys his pancakes. He does not enjoy having his photo taken so early in the morning.

When the tables turned I HID! No way would he get a shot of me that early in the morning! Annalise thought I was playing peek-a-boo and started to giggle.

Andrea hids from the camera. No way are you getting a look at her this early!

And here are the Chocolate Chip Cookies we ate after our real breakfast. Click on the link and try this doggone recipe. It’s well worth 36 tortuous hours of dough chilling.

Yes, we ate chocolate chip cookies for breakfast on Sunday. And they were GOOD!

I love Sundays!

Andrea’s 30th Birthday

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Yikes! It’s here! I’m an olelady now. My 30th birthday was quite wonderful. James and I enjoyed a quiet lunch at Vintner Grill while Grandma & Papa watched the kids. I then snuck down to get a quick mani-pedi before dinner with the extended family. We celebrated at Roy’s of Hawaii with Tom, Ann, Norma, Rick, Brian, Lisa and Derick. Their Mai Tais are the best this side of Maui and the chocolate souffle is birthday-worthy. It was a fantastic day and a wonderful way to usher in what’s bound to be the best decade yet! Wish I’d taken a few pictures with the whole gang. :(

Family Photo

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

June 11, 2008. At Dillon’s high school graduation party.

DMV

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

With my birthday fast approaching, and a driver’s license renewal looming, I had to make a beeline to the DMV on a lovely Monday morning. With the kids in tow (both in rotten moods) I began my wait expecting a morning of torture. Annalise was hungry and the state-run coffee shop wouldn’t help me to heat up her bottle (she’s a stickler for toasty temperature). Tommy was bored, and he tends to start picking on his sister when he doesn’t have anything better to do. Well, the whining and screaming worked to my advantage…they gave me an express pass for my renewal and we were in and out in hardly 45 minutes. James asked if he can borrow them for his next trip to the DMV.