Sunday, March 15, 2009

If I was a flower growing wild and free

All I'd want is you to be my sweet honey bee.






And if I was a tree growing tall and green
All I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves

If I was a flower growing wild and free
All I'd want is you to be my sweet honey bee.
And if I was a tree growing tall and green
All I'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves

All I want is you, will you be my bride
Take me by the hand and stand by my side
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and sway me like the sea.

If you were a river in the mountains tall,
The rumble of your water would be my call.
If you were the winter, I know I'd be the snow
Just as long as you were with me, when the cold winds blow.

All I want is you, will you be my bride
Take me by the hand and stand by my side
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and sway me like the sea.

If you were a wink, I'd be a nod
If you were a seed, well I'd be a pod.
If you were the floor, I'd wanna be the rug
And if you were a kiss, I know I'd be a hug

All I want is you, will you be my bride
Take me by the hand and stand by my side
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and sway me like the sea.

If you were the wood, I'd be the fire.
If you were the love, I'd be the desire.
If you were a castle, I'd be your moat,
And if you were an ocean, I'd learn to float.

All I want is you, will you be my bride
Take me by the hand and stand by my side
All I want is you, will you stay with me?
Hold me in your arms and sway me like the sea.



We recently watched the movie Juno which features this song during the opening credits. We both really enjoyed the song and the lyrics so we thought we'd share them here. It has been about a month since our last post but in all honesty there hasn't been much news fit to print. Some beach photos might be featured soon. Otherwise, we are enjoying some cool, spring weather and much longer evenings outside. We are also looking forward to a few days off during Thomas's spring break which will hopefully provide some new blog material.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day




We know our posts have been few and far between since the first of the year and we are really trying to get back to regular blogging. Unfortunately, we haven't gone on many adventures recently so there hasn't been much to post about.



Our day to day routine mainly consists of work, school, and running on the beach when time permits. We experienced some unbelievable 80 degree weather throughout the month of January and tried to make the most of it by being outside as much as possible.



Now the rainy season has finally hit the central coast and things are slowly turning from brown to green. A very refreshing change.


A self-portrait of taken during our cross country skiing adventure in mid December. Yes, we still need to actually post about it!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Lake Michigan or the Pacific?




They look quite similar here at this beach in SF. (The temperature however is quite different in comparison in mid January.)



Monday, January 05, 2009

From The Mountains to the Ocean
























As Thomas is heading back to school, Camerin will have some time to catch the blog up with the activities of our life. To start things off where we left off a few months ago. . . the thanksgiving backpacking trip. This year we desired to hike in the mountains with full packs and to see snow. Well we found it above 7500 feet, and it was pretty cold around 15-20 degrees.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

M-E-R-RY C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S



Wishing everyone a blessed Christmas filled with joy and peace.


We are thinking about all of you today and missing home but enjoying our first married Christmas together in California.


Many lovely gifts were opened and there were lots of surprises. Santa even remembered Marty.


Our good friend Matt will be joining us for a Christmas dinner feast consisting of some new recipes.

-Pistachio-crusted lamb chops

-Cranberry, pomegranate, & meyer lemon relish

-Gorgonzola scalloped potatoes

-Carmelized-apple & pecan pie


Joy to the world, the Lord has come!

Monday, December 08, 2008

Oh Christmas Tree

Saturday November 30th we ventured out in search of the perfect Christmas Tree. Charlie Brown was our inspiration due to the small nature of our appartment. We had hoped to purchase a living tree and plant it somewhere after the holiday, but we were unsuccessful in our search. Instead of the usual fields lined with trees ready to be cut down we found a Christmas Tree Circus Tent in "candy-cane alley".


We found a beautiful Noble Fir standing 4.5 feet tall.


Camerin has been collecting ornaments and trimmings for a few months now at local thrift stores and garage sales. We set out all of her findings and determined that the tree would kindof have a red and white theme. The theme was really realized when we found our star-topper (it glows from some of the lights below).


Although the tree is only 4.5 feet tall we had trouble determining how many lights it would need and ended up having to take a second trip to the store to buy lights.
We also found some great plaid fabric at our local craft store for our tree-skirt.

Marty was also very helpful during the tree trimming process!


Sunday, November 30, 2008

SNOW [preview]


Here is a quick glimpse of the snow we experienced in the mountains.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving

We hope everyone is having a great Thanksgiving with lots of great food.
We miss you all!
Since we have not experienced true "fall weather" here are a few photos from a past Thanksgiving trip and fall color.





Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Rotate-create


Thomas has been doing studies attempting to instill play or activity into daily life. Rotate-create (or so it is currently named) is a 4 foot by 4 foot by 16” square that is made up of different block modules. The blocks all share a similar dimension, which allows them to be rotated and reconfigured into a great variety of configurations. “Rotate-create” was originally designed to be a furniture scale toy for children and adults to aid active imaginations.


“Rotate-create” began through a study of the “lego” module.







Above are some images of the painting process.
















These are images of the first prototype. The prototype was made of wood (specifically ultra-light MDF). It is intended to be manufactured out of a high-density foam so that it can be easily manipulated by both children and adults and have more of a long-term lifespan.