Summertime

We’ve been in California for about 2 1/2 months and it has been so nice.  Yes some days the weather is too hot but the mornings and evenings cool off nicely.  Other then the heat (and a little too much traffic) things are great and one our favorite things is spending time outside in my Father-in-law’s wonderfully taken care of yard.

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Snacks outside are the best

Lily and Grandma Rita

Lily and Grandma Rita

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Sparkly eyes

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I want to go in there

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Hello

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Happy girl

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Cloth diapers FTW

These next few are some of my favorites of all times

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Deep in thought

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Oh Hi

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I just love that smile

Climbing

Trying to pick peaches (taken with my new phone)

Kitty

Kitty approves too

Life’s a beach

We spent last Saturday and Sunday morning in the adorable little coastal town of Cambria.  I love it, I want to marry it and move there.  Or just move there so Waldo can come too.  We were there for Waldo’s cousin’s baby shower so just about all of Waldo’s family was there too.  We all had a good time and we got some great pictures.

Lily played with two of her little cousins, well she played near them and talked to them in some unknown language two or three times.

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We're at the baby shower.

We went to the beach.  It was Lily’s first time.  It was magnificent.  And it was a little painful.  The beach has a lot of rocks on it and they killed my feet, but one look at the water splashing on the bigger rocks make up for it.

Lily didn’t hate the beach but she wasn’t sure what to do with it.  Maybe next time we go it will be warm enough to swim in, that might make her realize how fun it is.

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Lily's first time at the ocean

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I'm trying to explain why the ocean is so amazing. I think I failed to get my point across.

Moonestone Beach

Moonestone Beach

Moonestone Beach

After we got tired of trying to impress Lily we went to the little play area.

Lily got to swing for the first time since her real first time last year and she was loved it.

a Cambria park on the beach

"Oh this isn't too bad"

a Cambria park on the beach

"Oh my, I'm going so fast, this is pretty darn cool"

a Cambria park on the beach

"I LOVEEEEEEeee this"

a Cambria park on the beach

Do you see the ocean through the fence. The playground is at the top of the beach.

We took her down the slide and then I had the crazy idea to see if she wanted to go into the tunnel that connect the two sides of the play thingy.  I was a little worried that she wouldn’t like it but she loved it.  She was a little sad when we wanted to go back to the swings.  But once she was swinging she didn’t care anymore.  Swinging is good stuff.

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Bean, Lily Bean.

a Cambria park on the beach

She loves these tunnels.

a Cambria park on the beach

I think the best part of the whole trip was sitting up late into the night with Waldo’s brother, sister and their families.  Hanging out with our families and getting to know them is one of the biggest Pro on the list so it was really nice to really be experiencing it.

First time on the swings

Lily's very first time on the swings. She was 8 months old.

Catch up

I have fallen so far behind on my Monday pictures of Lily that I don’t know if I’d ever be able to catch up.  I haven’t stopped taking pictures of Monday but I did miss 1 week.  One day I might try to figure it all out but for now I’m just going to post some pictures that I’ve taken but never put up here.

Lily

Very serous about her water after the zoo

Max and Olivia

Max and Olivia (my nephew and neice)

Conner and Brayden

Connor and Brayden (my nephews) practing their modeling.

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Lily in her toy box.

Double picking

Double picking and proud of it.

Here Mommy smell

Here Mommy smell this.

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Such a cutie! We love my father in laws backyard

Lily's first time in a "pool"

Lily's first time in a baby pool

Upside down

My world is a little upside down and I am loving it.

I moved from my Dad’s house in Central California to Northwest Montana almost 14 years ago. I was “in love” and I had always hated my hometown so when I was asked to move to Montana by my then boyfriend I jumped at the chance. I grew up in the same town as almost all of my family and I was pretty close with most of them. We had holiday traditions and parties and someone to pick you up when you needed a ride; all that stuff that makes family so important and special. This same closeness can seem suffocating sometimes too. I was 20 years old and living on my own sounded good.

I loved Montana. I made a life there. I had some really great friends and knew all the good stores. I loved the mountains and trees. I loved looking at the snow, but I really hated being out in it. I knew how to drive in the snow like it was no big thing. When people asked me if I’d ever move back I told them that I’d never move back to California. Montana had cold winters but the summers are pretty darn nice. California is too hot. California has smog and graffiti. Montana has clean skies and walls (mostly).

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A cute alley that was part of our almost nightly walk.

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A street on our walking route.

After Lily was born I had moments of sadness that she wasn’t going to grow up knowing her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins like I had but still didn’t want to go back to Cali for all the reasons I just listed and many more.

Then on May 1, 2010 we got some news from a family member that made us think long and hard about life. I believe the conversation went sort of like this**:

Waldo:  So this stuff is happening.

Me: Well, that’s something.  It’s at times like this that I hate being so far away.

W:…

M: !!!

W:???

M:…

A few days later

W: So…

M: Well I guess we’re moving back.

During the few days that it took for us to vocalize our decision we made a couple of pro/con lists and it was just about all that we talked about.  The only pro/con list that got written down was made that first day.  At the top of the pro side was FAMILY.  The pro side also had things like going to the zoo on it.  The con side was pretty short and lost out no  matter what because “family” was hard to beet now that we had Lily.

We had already been planning to drive to Cali for a vacation in mid June so we already had the money for the move put away.  Our lease was to renew in June so I was able to put in almost a full 30 day notice.  We both work for the same company and really didn’t look forward to getting new jobs.  We figured Waldo would be able to find something in the web development field just about anywhere as long as people were hiring.  But we doubted we’d be able to find me something comparable; I work a couple of hours a day from home for a good hourly wage on my own schedule, you can’t beat it. Since we both work at computers all day Waldo asked our boss if we could keep our jobs, we didn’t expect them to say yes but we figured it couldn’t hurt to ask. When Waldo’s text came through that they were going to let us keep our jobs I’m pretty sure I had to physically lift my jaw off the floor and then did a few happy-excited screams. Everything fell into place so easily it was like the move was meant to be (if you believe in that kind of stuff, and I do).

On May 24th our friends helped us load the U-haul with the last of our belongings and we left Montana.

All of our stuff

All of our stuff.

We took 4 days to drive and it wasn’t too bad. Lily hates being in the car or her seat or not being held or all of it. We bought Lily a few new toys, I made her some snacks and we had some videos for her, this was our strategy for the drive. She played with the toys a little, ate some of the snacks, watched a few minutes of video (she doesn’t really watch tv and we packed the cord so we couldn’t recharge the netbook oops), but all she really wanted was to be held and nurse. Obviously we didn’t taker her out of her seat but her seat was facing the back so it was pretty easy for me to nurse her so we did that a lot. Luckily we didn’t get a tick for me not wearing a seatbelt and I’m pretty sure I didn’t flash anyone. We had all three of our cats in carriers (well one was in a cardboard box but that’s not important) in the car which we were towing. Thankfully we couldn’t hear them because two of the three hate being in cars and yell the whole time. We had to find motels that allowed pets and that was a little pain but doable. We were very glad to get to Waldo’s parents house.

Outside of Dillon MT

At a reststop outside Dillon MT

On the road to CA

Do you see the little foot?

To be continued…

**I guess I have blocked out that first conversation because I have no earthly idea who brought up moving back or how the whole thing really went. This was my best guess.

Pictures in the park

While my sister Jody was visiting from Oklahoma we took pictures in one of our local parks.  It’s so rare for all three of us (sisters) and all of our kids to be together we had to take advantage of it.  Our Aunt Kk took most of the pictures.

My sisters are twins, Jolene is 4 minutes older then Jody.  Jolene’s kids are Max (13) and Olivia (22 months).  Jody’s kids are Connor (7) and Brayden (5). Lily was almost 18 months in these pictures.

We printed this first one off for our Dad and Grandpa (Pop) for Father’s Day.

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My sister is holding Lily up

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Brayden

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My little family

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Jolene and her kids Max and Olivia

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Jody and her boys Brayden and Connor

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My sisters (Jody and Jolene) and me

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Max getting a flower for the girls

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Max on top of a pole and Connor at the bottom

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Everyone

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Me and my love

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Olivia and a tired Lily

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