Sunday, December 26, 2010

Brenden's third Christmas and he finally 'gets' it!

His first Christmas, he was seven months old in Corpus Christi, TX and for the most part Brenden probably was dazzled by the lights on the Christmas tree. His second Christmas we were in Cherry Point, N.C. and he was a year and seven months old only wanting to grab hold of the ornaments on the tree and sort of into ripping open the gifts. This Christmas in Yuma, AZ he is 2 years and seven months old and he helped me decorate the Christmas tree and saw that I put presents under the tree. He asked what those were and we started talking about Santa and how he brought gifts on Christmas Eve. He didn't really get it until we watched Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (about 25 times). The light when on in his head and BINGO now there will never again be a Christmas in the Slay household without the extreme excitement of opening presents!

It was a great Christmas as we got to stay here and have my parents, sister and nephew come and spend Christmas Arizona style. The temps got into the low 70's and we sat around and drank wine outside with our outdoor fire pit. No snow, no freezing temps just a mellow good time with family.

The day my parents got into town Brenden started jumping on the guest bed in excitement and flung himself onto the headboard with his left cheek taking the full brunt of the fall. He has a huge bruise which is evident in the pictures I am posting..not a good thing.

On a positive note, Brenden scord big time! He and Dan had fun playing with the PlayStation Move game - although Brenden thought the hand remote was a flashlight so he was playing with a small flashlight moving around and following the moves Dan was doing.


Sunday, December 19, 2010

Christmas Village in Yuma, AZ

What an oxymoron but yes they have a Christmas Village in Yuma this time of year complete with a faux ice skating rink that you can actually skate on. Sounds intriguing right? Well we went there and were very much under impressed with the 'village'. It did have some cute photo ops for the kids though so at least I got some cute shots of the family. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!




Thursday, December 2, 2010

Wine Tasting in Paso Robles - ah heaven!

 Girls day of driving a short drive north and having lunch while we get to try some different wineries. There are too many to do in one day or two or three days so we went to Wild Horse, Denner and Opolo. Denner was by far the best and most expensive but we had the most fun at Wild Horse chatting with the gal who was running the wine tasting room. I think we stayed there almost two hours! I ended up having us join the wine club at Denner Winery. Their wines are something that I think Dave will enjoy very much. Shipments are twice a year I think..too bad it's so far away that we can't enjoy the free wine tasting all year long---grrr.
The beauty of the vines in the Fall:

Lunch at Farmstand 46 - so good!

Denner winery - loved the architecture and the wine!


Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A long overdue visit to Beth and Dominic's in Los Osos, CA

The last time I was able to go up and see Beth was for her wedding to Dominic in October of 2006. Dave said he would ask his parents if they could come out to Yuma and watch Brenden for a week while I got to go up to San Luis Obispso sans Brenden! Don't get me wrong, I love him but it is sure nice to get away and have a whole week of not carrying around a diaper bag! We all need that once in a while. Now that I am here with my 'good' camera I am also able to just focus on taking pictures pictures and more pictures. That is so satisfying to me and I have a whole week to do just that! We started off with a nice walk through the Elfin Forest right by their house in Los Osos. It's a 90 acre natural area at the north end of Los Osos Baywood Park. Great walk with lovely foliage and natural habitat to admire. I took so many pictures it's hard to narrow them down to just a few to post so here goes:




Wine tasting coming up in a few days - stay tuned!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010


Traveled to San Diego to have Thanksgiving at The Slays. I took Brenden to the Wild Animal Park (now called the San Diego Zoo Safari Park) where he 'stared' in a film. A good time had by all and now I am off to San Luis Obispo to visit Beth and Dominic! Enjoy the pics:

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Colorado River Crossing Balloon Festival - 2010


Dave is currently away training so I thought we would have some fun this weekend and go to the hot air balloon festival here in Yuma! It was a lot of fun but Brenden was very frightened by the loud booming sounds of the burners blowing heat into the balloons. So much so that he wanted me to hold him and take him back to the car and leave! We redirected him to the castle playground where he loves to play and ended up have a great time. We love the West Wetlands Park!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Happy 235th Birthday Marine Corps!

Dave and I went to the Marine Corps Ball at MCAS Yuma, AZ this year. It had been a few years since I had been able to go with him - 2007 to be exact. We had fun except for the end of the night when we went to pick up Brenden at the Child Development Center only to be told that there had been a case of lice noticed that evening on one of the kids. A trip to Wal-Mart in my formal dress and a bath with lice medication (just to be on the safe side) completed to evening for us - what a 'ball'..

Monday, November 1, 2010

Happy Halloween - Brenden's first year of trick or treating

Brenden and his new friend Brent went trick or treating with the Dad's while I stayed home to give out the candy at our house. It's great to live in a neighborhood that is so kid friendly! Apparently the first house they went to for trick or treating had Brenden confused. They rang the doorbell and when the owner answered, Brenden just walked right in. He obviously had no idea that someone was going to put candy in his pumpkin. Brenden dressed up as an elephant. Silly me bought a toddler size costume that I thought would fit but as you can see in the pictures, it was way to short and small for him. Ahhhh the joys of a gigantic 2 year old!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

As seen through my eyes

Finding beauty in the desert to photograph hasn't been as hard as I thought it would. I just have to be a  bit more patient for the right lighting because I am finding out that makes all the difference out here. Here are some recent pictures that I took:

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The Old Steam Engine

Since there are shall we say limited activities to really do here in Yuma, one has to get creative with what is actually here. Fortunately for us there is the Southern Pacific engine #2521 circa 1907 on permanent display in the heart of downtown. This train never gets old for Brenden so it's an easy go to for something to entertain him.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Lens Time!

Whoo hooo! A whole day with my friend (and photography degree holding) Jen! Just the two of us and I couldn't wait to bounce off the knowledge that I had learned in my photography class. My DSLR camera has a lot of bells and whistles and the course I took only scratched the surface of what I can learn using it.  Jen was great at answering the myriad of questions I had about exposure, F-stop and the like. Here are some of the pictures I took at the San Diego Zoo and the Cabrillo National Monument. All pics were taken in 'manual' mode.




Monday, October 4, 2010

2010 Pumpkin Patch at the Bates Nut Farm

After I finished my photography course, I was anxious to get the San Diego and go out with my friend Jen and take some pics at the Zoo and around San Diego. While I got to do that, Bill, Shirley, Aunt Kristen and Jordan took Brenden to The Pumpkin Patch at the Bates Nut Farm for some Autumn fun.
For over 30 years families have made it an annual tradition in October to come out to Bates in search of the perfect pumpkin. The Pumpkin Patch is the largest, oldest and most famous in San Diego County. You get to choose the pumpkin you want and feed the menagerie of farm animals that are on this 100 acre ranch in Valley Center, CA. He was in awe of the animals he could feed and had a blast!