Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Feeding the ducks

We are lucky enough to have a pond with geese and ducks about a half mile from our house.  So on Shabbat, we took our $1 loaf of stale bread and set off!



 Xander leading the charge.




 Tossing bread with gusto.




 Step one: tear bread into proper size in hand.




 Step two: squeal with glee.




 Step three: TOSS!




 Quiet reflection.




 And we have liftoff.




 The ducks were very calm and peaceful.




 The white one had a broken leg and couldn't come out of the water, so we spent special attention making sure it got fed.




 Full view of the lake.




 The geese were a little intimidating.




 They squawked loudly!




 Ari refused to be put down... too scary!  The geese were bigger than he was.




 Safe at last.




 Discussing how the waterfall works.





Home later that night, explaining the excursion to Simcha.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

STARK contrast to ubiquitous pro-life ads in the midwest

My new favorite billboard, seen tonight on the way back from San Francisco:

"Pork chops still a beating heart.  Go vegan."



Saturday, July 28, 2012

A trip to the redwoods!

On Monday, my day off, we took the kids out of school for a field trip!  Late Sunday night we drove the two hours to Lois' and Mike's, so that in the morning we could all go to the Calaveras County "Big Trees" State Park.  HUUUGE redwoods.  Lois had taken Jonathan and I about six years ago, when we got back from Israel, but this time it was completely different.  John, Lois' grandson, came along, and he and Xander got along, as always, like two peas in a pod.

Being a big boy and holding his own water bottle.




Running off the path.




That's one big stump!




Screaming in their "outside voices" as loud as they could.




Lois ahead of us.  The term "big trees" is not a misnomer, these Sierra redwoods are the tallest and thickest trees in the world.  One of the biggest was clocked at three thousand years old.




My sister and the kiddos walking through a crevice of a tree trunk.




 This is one tree; the trunk rejoins into one much higher up.  The boys are, again, screaming.  It was a very loud day.




 Her model shot. :)




 Posing with Xanderbugs in another trunk.



 John loved her and wanted to pose too!



 This was not taken with a zoom lens; the deer really was that close.




 It turned its head when it heard the camera shutter on the last picture!




Walkin' along.




 Bottom of a fallen tree.



Reaching up to say hi. 



 Right after he toddled inside the tree.






 Tree-huggers.



 Ambling past me.



 This one was hollowed out by fire; the two older boys learned a ton about nature.






Cool artsy shot.




 The rearview camera of the minivan as we went to leave. :)



Lunch was Round Table pizza buffet... they had the COOLEST games there to play with after!



But of course, the games couldn't compare to the real thing, when Uncle Mike came home and let the kids sit on his CHP motorcycle.  The lights were a very big hit.



 Both of them laughing, and Ari clapping.



 Xander giggling in glee.



 A very serious discussion on motorcycles, with a little explorer in the background.


And THAT was last weekend!  What a fun life.


Friday, July 27, 2012

Still acclimating..... bits and bobs

- Starting to remember that the average freeway speed here is 70, not 55.

- No longer thinking twice when people call me "rabbi."

- People here park in their driveway, not in their garage.  That's for storage!


And unrelated.... Sally Ride passed away, I'm so sad.  I wanted to be an astronaut for years after I saw her on Sesame Street.  That all ended once I arrived at Space Camp at the age of 12 and found out that I had to do *gasp* math and science.  Who wants to calculate the rocket's trajectory when I just wanted to blast off the rocket in the first place?!  New goal: first rabbi visitor in space!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

A lazy Shabbat


What do we do on weekends, you ask?  Well, last Saturday I taught Torah study at temple and gave the drash (informal sermon relating to the Torah portion of the week) at services.  Odelia babysat in the morning while Jonathan went to meet new friends at a game shop.  I came home shortly after Jonathan left, and the following craziness ensued:


Xander showing off his superhero blanket cape.




Superboy in his PJ's.





Oh my goodness, MY BROTHER'S A SUPERHERO!!





Okay, I'm over it.





Dancing to the song "Rocketship Run" and being super-fast rockets. (Note the double cape.)




 Pooped-out rocket superhero children.






While Ari napped, Xander and I painted a stepstool.





 Both of us very focused on color coordinating.





Painting's serious business.




Waking up from nap, a bit confused.



These next three pictures are for my brother, who says there are no cat pictures anymore.  All three of them wanted to be with us.
Yentl was fascinated with the painting process.




Simcha watching from his shady hideout on the other side of the backyard.




Online brownie points to whoever finds Osher the fastest!