It’s a Great Day for a Zoo Day!

With our move to Seattle coming up, it was hard not to think about the things that we will be leaving behind. The same goes for my parents and my sister. Once the Wharton’s head to the Pacific Northwest, my parents and sister wont have the same reasons to come and visit California. Its not that they wont come back to visit, but it wont be as often as it used to be. With that in mind we decided that during their visit, we would head to a few of the places we will all miss the most and today was the Santa Barbara Zoo!
It was a perfect day for the zoo too! Warm, sunny with a nice cool breeze. Couldn’t have asked for a better day! When we arrived at the zoo we headed straight for the giraffes, making sure we had the chance to see the new babies and feed Michael too. We made it with plenty of time to spare and enjoyed every moment. Its fun listening to Abby and Ellie giggle and laugh about the giraffe’s long slimy tongue.
After we fed the giraffes it was time to feed ourselves. We headed off to a quiet little spot for a picnic. We watched people and the giraffes from our perch and had a visit by several little hummingbirds. Once our bellies were full it was off to see more animals and have some fun!
Abby was so excited to feed Michael the Giraffe again! She loved every minute of it!
Elle was trying really hard to feed Michael but tough his tongue too. She was fascinated by it!
One of the two mama’s hanging out with the babies. So cute and she was being so protective!
One of the little hummingbirds that came for a visit as we had a picnic.
Walking the boardwalk to see the Condors and the Channel  Islands Fox.
Beauregard the Channel Islands Fox was adorable today! He crawled up a beam and came right up to the netting that covers his enclosure. We thought we were special but its because it was feeding time. A few minutes later a keeper came with dinner and he was off to give her some love. Still cute and Auntie Jillian was beside herself with excitement because he came so close. Great moment at the zoo!
We had to stop and visit the penguins for Abby. Gotta love these guys in their little tuxedos!
At the end of the day Abby and Ellie had the chance to choose something from the shop. Abby chose a giraffe which she named Audrey after one of the mama giraffes. Ellie chose a lion and promptly named him Ted. Not a clue where that name came from but it sure gave us the giggles.

We made our rounds through the zoo, seeing as much as we could before closing time. I didn’t get to see the otters as I had hoped. Well I did but just their bellies as they were sleeping in the grass. What is important though is that the girls had the chance to see the animals they love to see; giraffes, elephants, gorillas, penguins, lions and more.

We had a great time with all of the animals and even the drive home was gorgeous. For one last bit of nostalgia, dating back to when Jillian and I were kids, we stopped on the way home to get a little treat at Foster’s Freeze in Carpenteria. So yummy and a great way to cap off an already fun day in Santa Barbara. Its going to be a while, but until next time Santa Barbara!

Our 6th Anniversary and a Very Happy Father’s Day

Happy 6th Anniversary…

I cannot believe I am saying 6th anniversary! Then again, I think I say that every year! It feels like only yesterday Shaun and I were married and we had the best party with all of our family and friends, brush fires and all! Our day wasn’t perfect, in the sense that not everything went off without a hitch, but it was perfect to us because we were surrounded by the ones we love. In life, that’s what matter most. 

Not much has changed since then. When the road gets tough and we are faced with challenges, I try to to worry because I know I have Shaun right there with me. He is the cool, calm and level headed person that balances my often emotional and reactive personality. In my mind we are a perfect match and after six years our relationship is better and stronger then it was before.

The year leading up to our 6th Anniversary has been a bit more rocky and challenging than the years past. But the one good thing about all of those challenges is that it has given us some wonderful perspective and allowed us to appreciate the things that we do have, each other. Here is what we were doing leading up to our 6th Anniversary…

  • Abby performed in her very first dance recital. She was adorable and did such a great job! We were all so proud of her and I cannot wait to see what the future brings, assuming she wants to keep dancing. 🙂
  • Celebrated Ellie’s 2nd Birthday and watched her grow even more. She is talking more than we can can keep up with and learning all the time. Ellie is has definitely started to show her stubborn side. Age two is going to be interesting! We also discovered that Ellie has an issue with her vision. She has an astigmatism and is also very nearsighted. To correct the problem and strengthen her eye she will need glasses during her crucial development years, so until about age 10. I was worried at first but she is darn cute in those glasses.
  • Overnight Ellie was potty trained! All it took was a trip to Grandpa and Nana’s, some pull ups, a princess potty and some hot summer days to run around in her birthday suit!
  • In September, Abby started her first year of school at St. Stephens Preschool. Where does the time go? Preschool already? There were a few years from Mommy and Daddy too!
  • Abby, Ellie, Auntie Kelli and myself took a fantastic road trip up to Montana near the beginning of September. WE missed Daddy a lot but a girls road trip was a hoot. I also enjoyed sharing some of my favorite places with Kelli and she enjoyed it too!
  • Unfortunately, at the beginning of October Shaun was laid off from his job at Sony. It was a scary and very startling reality to life. The unknown is scary but we have each other, the support of family and friends and faith in the fact that things will get better soon. For now we will enjoy the time we have with one another.
  • Abby celebrated her 4th Birthday and she has grown by leaps and bounds since. Abby is learning so much at school and at home, it amazes me. She soaks up everything at school, loves to learn, and is making lots of new friends. 
  • On October 31st, my Grandma Taylor passed away. It was unexpected, at least for me. We went to St. George to say goodbye and visit with family. Abby came with us and was such a good girl. She had a lot of questions about her Grandma Tutu, but listened and learned with the poise of an adult. I was so proud of her. It was a difficult time but knowing that she is now with my Grandpa brings me a lot of peace. Miss you Grandma and love you so much!
  • Dance began again and this time Ellie started and had her very first dance class. It took a few tries, but in the end she loved it! She loves Miss Elizabeth and talks about her nonstop! I cannot wait for recital!
  • We enjoyed another trip at Christmas time to Montana. No mishaps with bumpers or Montana drivers this time! Instead we enjoyed time with family, including my cousin Mike and his beautiful fiance Sue. Abby and Ellie didn’t get to see as much snow as they would have liked, but they made the best of it. Grandpa even bust out the sled and we found him dragging them around the neighborhood on several occasions. It was a fun and relaxing trip. We had to pinch our pennies but we found ways of having fun and loving the time we had!
  • The NHL lock out finally came to and end and the hockey season began. Shaun surprised me with tickets to the first home game which meant we had the chance to see the Kings raise their Stanley Cup banner at Staples Center. It was worth every penny and then some!
  • After not having any luck with jobs, Shaun and I decided to take a big leap of faith and made the decision to move to Seattle after the school year ended. We even took a road trip up with Abby to find a place to live. Its scary taking such a risk but I know, as always, we will land on our feet.
So the year has been busy but all of these events occurred in the same city, with the same number of children, in the same house! That is about to change though! What a new and exciting adventure we are about to embark on!
Happy Anniversary Shaun! Here is to another six years and then another hundred after that. I love you so much and I am thankful for all that you have done for me and given to me. I cannot wait to see what the next year brings us, especially in a new city and a new home What an adventure I am sure it will be!

Auntie Jillian is Here!

Auntie Jillian has arrived! Now the real family fun can begin! Father’s Day, Anniversary, Recital, Disneyland and much much more. Cant wait but I certainly don’t want the time to go by too fast. Let’s hope it doesn’t get too crazy and we can enjoy the time we have.

Grandma and Grandpa Taylor Are Here!

Grandma and Grandpa Taylor have arrived here in California! So excited to have them here. What a crazy week we have in store for us, but I am excited. It is a bit bittersweet, as its the last big trip they will make here to visit us. After this we are off to Seattle and while I know they will visit even more there, we wont have places like the Santa Barbara Zoo or Disneyland to go to.

We are still so excited about their visit and the move. This is the last bit of rest and fun before things are in full swing. So, now its time to visit and enjoy the time together!

Last Day of Dance

Today was the last day of dance. My heart felt a little heavy knowing that not only was this the last day of dance for the year but the last time the girls would take class at the studio. Bittersweet really. Despite my feelings, the girls had a wonderful time and are so excited for recital. Its hard to believe that its only a few days away! The last day of dance also kicks off a whirlwind ride of recitals, trips, time with family, packing and moving. Here we go!

The Blog is Back Up

As you can obviously see the blog is back up and available for everyone’s enjoyment.

For the moment, it looks like the problems with spam sites have stopped for now. I changed a few things around, taking more precautions with my settings and now it is no longer available to be found in a search engine like Google or Bing unless the exact name of the blog is known. That’s at least what Blogger claims. We shall see if its the truth or not.

SO for now we have kept the Baby Babbler from becoming completely private and it is easy to access for all of my friends and family. Lets hope it stays that way! So until then, enjoy all of our adventures and fun!

Blog Will be Down…

Greetings Family and Friends!

Due to some unwanted traffic from spam sites and such, I will be blocking access to the blog for a period of about 24 hours. I apologize for any issue this may create but I am trying to drive away unwanted traffic without forcing the blog to go private. Making the blog private means that each of you will have to set up a Google account and I know many of you may not be thrilled about that.

Therefore, starting this evening (Thursday June 13th) at 8pm PST you will not be able to access the blog. Instead of our beautiful home page you will see a typical Google Log In page. Don’t panic, we will be back up and running within 24 hours of that time and hopefully this will keep some of the garbage I am seeing through my stats away from the site. Thanks again for your patience and we will be up and running soon!

The First and Last Day

The time between the first and the last day of school doesn’t seem like a lot, but the changes it brings is incredible and what is accomplished is great. Time moves quickly and in the blink of an eye our children have grown more and changed. Those changes might seem slight to most but they are big to mommy and daddy, who would give anything to slow down time.
Back in September, when Abby started school, she still had the last traces of her toddler years in her face. Her cheeks were still chubby and the way she moved was still a bit unbalanced and awkward. She was three years old but only a few weeks away from her fourth birthday. Abby started the year a bit shy but so excited to start school and make friends. She was also excited to buy a new pair of shoes and some clothes to start the year too.

Fast forward to the last day of school. While she still has her cute, chubby little cheeks her face has slimmed out a bit and so has the rest of her body. She has grown a few inches since September and with that she lost some of that chubbiness. The traces of her toddler years are now gone and she now looks like a little girl only a year away from grade school. The shoes we bought her on the first day no longer fit. We had to throw them out back in February as they were too small and too worn out to pass on. She has become even more confident, outgoing and imaginative then ever but the one thing that hasn’t changed is her love of school.

Some of the biggest changes though are the ones you cannot see just by looking at Abby.They are the changes that you have to look for on paper, in conversations and in play with friends or on her own.

At the beginning of the year Abby could barely write her own name and knew most of her letters by sight. Her drawings were mostly scribbles and shapes.

Now she can write her name in upper case letters very well and is working on using upper and lower case letters. She knows her alphabet by sight and knows a majority of her letter sounds too. She knows her numbers from one to ten and is working on counting to twenty (she keeps leaving 14 and 15 out, poor little guys). Her drawings have become more detailed and artistic. She draws beautiful trees and people as well as rainbows and animals. She can identify patterns, cut out shapes with scissors and loves to tape and paste things together. Her conversations have become even more detailed and imaginative and she asks questions about everything. She wants to know how everything works and why even when mommy and daddy dont have the right answers or answers that she will understand.

The change in Abby over the last nine months has been significant and so positive. I cant express my gratitude enough to her teachers. While the thought of her last day of school and growing up a little more makes me want to cry, I am also so proud and excited for all of her accomplishments. The future is bright and I cannot wait to see what it brings. I am sure there will be some tears along the way from me but they are not tears of sorrow but of happiness and pride. I cannot wait to see the changes that occur between the first and last days of school next year!

Abby’s Last Day at St. Stephens Preschool

Today was Abby’s last day of school and her last day at St. Stephens Preschool. If we had stayed in Porter Ranch, she would join the Pre-K class in the Fall. But, our move will take her to a new school, with new teachers and the chance to make new friends. It was a bittersweet day for mommy and daddy but a fun one nonetheless. 
The day started with normal drop-off, nothing out of the norm. After Abby was safe in class I left, went home and got ready to come back with Shaun and Ellie for a family picnic. When we arrived back at school, the children has prepared a small show for all of the parents. They sang three songs and did a wonderful job, ending things with Happy Trails. After singing it was time for our picnic and to enjoy the last hour at school.
Abby’s cubby through the year. I found a lot of lovely projects and artwork here when we picked Abby up from school.
Abby’s adorable class.
Abby’s wonderful teachers, Miss Betsie and Miss Sheryl. I cant thank these  two enough for making Abby’s first school exerience so amazing. She has a love for school and learning because of these two ladies.
Sister Hugs. Abby was so proud to show Ellie around her classroom.
Abby wanted to show Ellie around the playground. This melted my heart and of course brought a few tears. I was already fragile knowing we were about to leave this place that Abby loves so much and find something new in Seattle.
Happy times swinging with Ellie!
Ellie really loves to swing. Especially on a big girl swing!
Last day of school picture to match her picture from the first day, sort of.

Abby and Ellie were more interested in playing, so we let them. Abby wanted to show her little sister around the school and show her off to her friends. Even though they fight like cats and dogs, Abby is very proud to be Ellie’s sister. That thought makes the tough days a bit easier.

Through the picnic time Ellie played in the sand and Abby showed her the mud kitchen. Then it was time for some fun on the swings. When it was time to go we had a hard time pulling the girls away. Abby gave big hugs and said goodbye to her teachers Miss Betsie and Miss Sheryl. It was hard to go but eventually we did.

The hardest part about leaving is knowing that we wouldn’t be back. I know Ellie would love it here and would have started in the Fall with Abby. But, a new adventure awaits us and, with some patience and perseverance, we will find a place in Seattle that they love just as much. Its exciting, scary, happy and sad all at once, but we know it will bring wonderful things for us as a family.

On to the next adventure!

Ellie the Stubborn

Ellie is one stubborn cookie. She wanted to put her shirt on ALL BY HERSELF this morning. I was given the death glare when I tried to help. Ellie looked like this for about twenty minutes before she sheepishly asked for help. Oh that little stubborn girl of ours!