Friday, October 15, 2010

Trains, Bikes, and Toddlers


October 12, 2010

Looking for a fun, kid friendly, Bay Area day trip? We got one! On Saturday we boarded a 9am Amtrak train at Emeryville with our bikes—Milo, Ben, and Julie, plus Caleb, Tim, and Eliza. Each car fits three bikes, but the front car has room for 4 that are easy to park in racks—but hustle, the train doesn’t stop for long! Head upstairs and a stake out a table.
The kids played with stickers and we all looked out the window as the train wound along the bay, past the elegant Carquinez bridge and the old C&H Sugar Factory. Shorebirds plied the mudflats, farm workers gathered melons—there was lots to see.
An hour and three-quarters later we were off-boarding in Sacramento. It’s just a couple hundred yards from the station to the American River Bikeway – a thirty mile bike path along the river that starts in downtown Sac. and ends up at Folsom Resevior. Just head west from the train station, towards “Old Sacramento”, pass the Train Museum (more on those later) and you’ll see the river and the path.

We ended up riding about 6 miles past beaches and picnic areas, over bridges, and under overpasses, most of which isn’t even in sight of city or buildings. Note: once you leave the grassy park in the first couple miles, picnic tables and especially grass become much more scarce—but we finally found a good picnic table in some shade to lunch at. Milo and Caleb were glad to get out of the bike seats and romp around a little.

On the way back the little guys fell asleep in their bike-seats, and we transferred them to blankets on the cool grass and joined them for a nap. Refreshed, we headed back to check out the Train Museum right before it closed (really cool! worth coming back), grabbed some Cajun food in the old west Old Sacramento, and rushed to catch a 5:30 train home (they run just about every hour). On the way back Milo discovered that you actually walk from one car to another, which led to lots of exploring.



It was a really fun day, and left us wondering if it could be made into a fun overnight?

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Summer Swimming

It's been a long time since we posted, but our little vacation to Cape Cod and Maine was too delicious not to share.

We've often talked with Tim and Eliza about doing a joint vacation with our two families, and we finally did it. They came to our favorite spot in Truro for a few days, then we split up, then we reunited on Eliza's beloved family land in Vinalhaven, Maine for a few days.

Vacations are fun to begin with, but for Milo and Kaleb, having their buddies around put it over the top. They swam and boated, ran, climbed, chased, and hid. They found hermit crabs, watched turtles, hunted for berries, and threw rocks in the water (unfailingly entertaining at any time of day).

Not that the kids had all the fun. Truro is always relaxing, and it was a real treat to share it with friends, then have it to ourselves, and then have Boppa and KK show up. While Milo frolicked with the untiring grandparents, Ben and Julie were able to slip off to do some birdwatching and go out to dinner in Provincetown. Ben also bought a surfboard and was able to catch some small, but uncrowded waves.



We also got to see some relatives -- Ben's uncle Brian and aunt Donna were staying up on Slade hill, and we hosted them for a fun dinner. Then when they left cousin Molly and her friend Caroline arrived, and we had a delightful evening with them. It's fun to entertain at Topside--cocktail hour on the deck, squeezing in around the dining table with some guests sitting on the bed--and I feel we are carrying the torch lit by my grandparents.

Later, Karen and Frank's friends Bill and Alice Sims payed a visit (we had a yummy meal at The Juice in Wellfleet, while Milo danced to a great bluegrass band), and on our last day we got to hang out with Uncle Ken and Aunt Cynthia, kayaking down to Corn Hill for a swim.

We got up early the next morning and piled into our little rental car and headed for Maine. We just missed the 1pm ferry, but we caught the next one and before we knew it we were climbing aboard Tom's beautiful wood cabin cruiser Lark. We pulled in to the Welch compound and immediately felt the magic of it. We set up our tent on the lush grass, Ben feeling nostalgic about Maine. The cove was bathed in golden light as Tom and Claudia cooked up some mussels in wine and butter. We ate dinner in their boathouse with the barn doors wide open to the falling light and the rising tide.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Green River Baby


We had our first major family adventure vacation a couple weeks ago. We spent a week canoeing 54 miles through Canyonlands National Park on the Green River in southern Utah. It was awesome--not without it's challenges for a 10 month old--but overall we all had a great time.

Our friend Simona organized it--she had beed on this placid streatch of river before. There were eight adults and four kids split among six canoes (the canoes were rigged in pairs as catamarans with a platform in the middle). Here are a few pictures.


Saturday, July 11, 2009

Milo in the Sunshine State

Ben had to go Florida for work, so Julie and Milo came along and we took a little mini-vacation over 4th of July. We had a lot of fun. Milo got in the ocean for the first time, which was a little scary at first, but fun once he got used to it. We saw alligators, giant grasshoppers, new birds, and afternoon thundershowers.

Milo saw his first fireworks at the 4th of July party hosted by Ben's CEO. We were staying in Boca Raton, north of Miami, but one day we drove over to the gulf coast and visited with Julie's aunt Shelly and uncle Jeff who were on vacation there.



Watching fireworks from the rental minivan.


All tuckered out at the hotel


It's not the heat that gets to you, it's the humidity.


Big bugs


Boca has a great whole foods. Milo loves riding in the cart.


On the home front, we had a fun weekend house sitting in Santa Cruz for Nick and Kendra. Summer means kiddie pools and hanging out on the deck with T&E.

Nick and Kendra's great new deck.


Swimming with Maya and Caleb


Sunday, May 31, 2009

Milo Pics

Sorry folks, we've been a little remiss in our blogging duties. Life in Miloland is good--each day he's bigger, happier, and stronger.

Anyway, here are a few pics from the last couple months.


Yum, feet! (Muir Woods)


First camping trip in Butano State Park. He loved it.


Cherry blossoms with Andy Rothwell


All bundled up.


Giraffe Society, the next...next...next generation.


30,000 foot baby


Bath time, oh yeah!


Hanging with Uncle Andy.


Trying solid food...avocados I think.



Friday, March 6, 2009

out and about with milo

Molly& Billie take magoo for a stroll.










Mommio & Baby-o tootin' around Berkeley enjoying signs of Spring!









Amber and Milo in Seattle.









Milo convinces Ben he needs ice cream on a chilly Seattle night.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Uncle Shan

We're hanging out with Shan and Amber. Milo's wearing a new hat that
Amber knit.