Author: eaumaison (Page 101 of 207)
Jack loves to help me bake. Today I was making pizza for dinner, so I invited him to help assemble the pies. What a helper! He stretched, squashed, rolled, and smushed the dough. He spread the sauce and licked the spoon. He sprinkled cheese and herbs. He placed pepperoni perfectly. The only problem was when we were done he cried because he wanted to make more! Don’t get between this boy and an apron.
Accidental sideways camera by Ben. But I like it, it’s kind of artsy.
Discovering a cool museum in our own town made us feel like tourists in our own city. We decided on a restaurant in LoDo near the ballpark called Biker Jim’s Dogs. Of course Ben chose an exotic dog made of rattlesnake and pheasant topped with cactus and a Malaysian jam. I chose a much more boring all beef dog, Jim’s Classic style with cream cheese and grilled onions. Their baked beans were really good, and probably the best fried mac and cheese I’ve ever ordered. I was really excited to see a Boylan’s soda fountain too.
After lunch we walked a few blocks to Sakura Square. On the way we saw a strange group bicycle:
And some funny street art:
I also found some goodies:
I wonder if these will be any good. The one I tried in San Francisco came out of a box too. Next week we have plans to visit Boulder. I have my sights set on Smooch. Their mochi ice cream looks heavenly and I can’t wait to try several.
It was so fun to play in Denver today! I learned some cool things (did you know Denver had three cable car lines in the 1880s? We saw a cable car at the museum from Denver), and it reminded me that there’s a lot to explore in our own town still. It’s even possible to sight see with a toddler. (Jack was angelic for the outing, even putting his hands in pockets while wandering the museum. He only needed occasional reminders to behave.) Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a mochi ball calling my name.
Work has been trampling me down hard since our vacation ended.
I tried to have fun tonight. There was this: (sorry for the vertical frame)
and then this:
But then I got some work info that put me back in a funk. My actual job is pretty good. When I’m there with a patient, doing my thing, I think: what a great nursing gig I have. But the call stress and the hours and the drama and the regulations and all the other crap is getting harder and harder to bear. What’s wrong with this summer? So many people I’ve talked to are depressed too. When will it get better?
Wow, child care problem solved! Thanks to SitterCity we found a girl we are very excited to hire. Actually, we found FOUR girls who we were excited about, but had to nit-pick to narrow it down to one. I can’t believe how quickly we got ourselves a nanny. Ben posted our ad on Friday night. We had 9 applicants by Monday morning. We interviewed four of the best Monday and today. Tonight we made her an offer and she said yes on the phone. We’re just waiting for her reply to our emailed, formal job offer before we sadly tell the other girls they didn’t get the job. I HIGHLY recommend SitterCity if you need sitters. It costs to join but it’s completely worth it.
We have wonderful news! Before his diploma was even printed Ben landed an amazing job with Zing Studios. We are so excited and thrilled with it. He has two weeks to find a nanny for Jack. That’s a challenge in itself, but we will take that one step at a time.
We took a cable car from union square to Ghirardelli square. No SF trip would be complete without those, right? Then we skipped the long line for a cable car back in favor of a taxi (only 30 cents more plus tip–totally worth it). I finishes my ice cream on my fluffy bed and then we quickly collapsed into a wake-less sleep.
We are both very sore this morning and trudging through the crowds to get back to our little boy. It sounds like he is having an absolute blast with the grands. I'm writing this from my plane home, they just closed cabin doors so I will sign off now!
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