Friday, March 27, 2009

Fairy(tale) Land


I went into downtown Oakland and over to this little park called "Fairy Land." Gabe had a blast.

I decided to leave after Gabe climbed into the crow's nest in the Pirate Hook/Peter Pan area of the park. He went up and up and into the crow's nest. I felt vertigo just watching him. Then he couldn't get down. He tried coming down facing forward. He tried coming down facing backward. He tried coming headfirst, and that's when I called for reinforcements! A very nice dad came to the rescue and climbed up into the crow's nest and tried to help Gabe down. It was useless. Gabe and I were both relatively calm, but I was beginning to feel a freak out coming on, as Gabe was not digging having this stranger assisting him when Mom was so obviously near. So the nice man lowered Gabe down through the hatch in the crow's nest where I was able to reach up and grab his legs while the man lowered him from above, holding only his hands. I feel anxious just recalling it! Am I a bad mom? I was letting him express his independence and have fun being a boy. Gabe loves to climb and is quite a good little climber. This was just a little over his level of present experience. Had I had another adult with it would not have been an issue as one of us could have climbed up as this dad had done and all would have been great.

Thanks, anonymous "dad" at Fairy Land!!

But, aside from that little bit of excitement, all went well on our excursion. Gabe played with other kids, climbed on a crocodile. played "big bad wolf" in the little pigs house (as well as a pig or two) and basically had a great time running around in a park full of kids his age in a world created just for them.

So... on to some photos!

The crow's nest... oh... what a memory this will make! lol

Riding the carousel was a lot of fun... and the guy who ran it liked Gabe's shark shirt!

A cool little house which was locked... bummer!
Coming down the slide... Blurry, but look at that smile!
Hello, Mr. Owl!
Gabe confronts the Big Bad Wolf
Gabe loved the little houses, even though many were locked and his "magic key" wouldn't work
Discovering the birds on the Ark
Gabe is a "little pig" while Mommy plays "Big Bad Wolf"






Thursday, March 26, 2009

Golden Gate Park






So, Gabe and I went out to Golden Gate Park with our friends Sarah, Ethan, and Vaughn (her two boys). We went to the Tea Garden and then to the Academy of Science. It was fun, but exhausting. Gabe gets really cranky when he is hungry and tired. First he was hungry, and then, well... he was tired! So I was dealing with a cranky little guy pretty much all day.

Gabe loved the aquarium in the Academy of Science. He was totally in his element. He loves fish and all that lives in the ocean, so he was having a great time. But, all good things must end, and so he had a few minor melt-downs right before we decided to leave.

I miss having Sarah around. I hope that I get a job out her and that we move out here. I think it would be great to be around Roger, Laura, Sarah, and Aaron. I know that Mike would like to be nearer to his family, too, and so near the ocean. There is just so much to do here! I have been having a lot of fun, and Gabe loves it here. But we will cross that bridge when (if) it arrives.

For now... more pictures!!!!!



















Tuesday, March 24, 2009

San Francisco


I have been busy, busy, busy while here in the Bay Area.
I will begin by saying: I love first class! Gabe and I arrived at Memphis International Airport on Sunday morning to find that we were not going to make our connection in Cincinnati due to a delay of our initial flight. The woman at the Delta counter was exceptional! She looked at me standing there with my three-year-old son in a harness, sucker in hand, Diego rolling backpack in tow, all excited for his plane ride; two bags to check, a carry-on for myself, my laptop bag, and purse. She said she was going to see what she could do.
After calling American Airlines (she found that they had a few open seats on an earlier flight), she handed me two carbon copies of what I can assume were hand-written tickets, and told me to hurry to the American Airlines counter (a ways away from the Delta counter). She also sent my checked baggage with a porter so that I didn't have to lug all of that with me. I get my tickets and rush through security. Gabe was so great! He just trucked along and did everything he was told. I was so proud of him! (I still am, of course!)
I get to the gate as they are bording, and a man tells me to get up in front because I have Gabe. I do. I am walking down the aisle, looking for my seats, when it registers that I am in FIRST CLASS! OMG! I have never flown first class before (let me tell you... so awesome!).
Our connection was in Dallas. We made it to the gate in time to use the restroom and get Gabe into a Pull-Up (I didn't want any accidents on the flight). Of course, I was back in Coach for the second flight, but that's okay. I arrived to San Francisco almost 4 hours earlier than my original itinerary would have had us land.
Monday's interview was rescheduled for Thursday, so Roger, Gabe, and I went to Fisherman's Wharf where Gabe chased pigeons, saw sea lions, and had lots of fun. That is where we were able to score the great hat! We laughed so much watching him chasing pigeons, yelling, "Pigeons! Pigeons!" as he ran, with this ridiculous hat, wearing a monkey (or bear... whatever it is) backpack/harness, a camera swinging from his chest. He had a blast, and fell asleep on Roger's shoulders, head on head, on the walk back to the car.
Today I went for my first interveiw. I liked the school, though I don't know if I am what they want. I have a feeling they want a teacher who will happily take on first year art students but leave the more advanced classes for their current art teacher to take. I want high school so I can have my students for three or four years in a row. I hope that my interview on Thursday (which was initially for Monday) goes well and that I am a good fit there. They do not have an art program yet but are looking for the right teacher to start it. I think I could easily be that teacher.
Gabe is taking his first "real" nap since we arrived two days ago. We went back to the waterfront today with the express purpose of going to the aquarium. We didn't make it. Gabe ran around after pigeons and wore himself out. I carried him back to the BART station and back to Rog and Laura's where he fell asleep on the couch almost immediately. Poor little guy!
I will post more as I have more news from the Bay! Gabe steering the "pirate ship" that we toured on Monday. He was really in his element: looking for treasure chests, yelling, "Ahoy Matey!" and the like.
Gabe loves his new "Crabby" hat. He wants to wear it all of the time. We have to limit it while we are in the less touristy areas, such as walking to the MacAurthur BART station by Rog and Laura's place! lol
Roger, Gabe, and I were walking along the boardwalk along the wharf when Roger asked Gabe, "Do you hear something?" Gabe yells excitedly, "SEALS!" and ran the entire way, Mom in tow, until we saw the sea lions. He was so excited and really would have been happy enough just watching the sea lions do sea lion-y stuff all day.