Sophie’s Family

DSC_2560Sophie recently turned 18 months old so we went on a photo excursion to Chrissy Field for some family portraits.  It’s was cold and cloudy but it made it super easy for photo-taking.  Sophie did a great job and her parents did a pretty good job themselves.  😉

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DSC_2582Next stop was The Embarcadero.  It got warmer out there and the sun actually started to come out.

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DSC_2699Here’s my attempt at recreating Sophie and Jamie’s engagement photo with Sophie included.DSC_2679Here’s the original photo. It’s not quite the same angle but it was the best we could do.

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And now for some cute outtakes.  Sophie loved showing off her tummy and I couldn’t resist snapping a few.

DSC_2789Maybe Ranee can frame it next to her one of her preggo portraits that I took a couple years ago.DSC_2798I had so much fun.  Hope you guys like the photos!!

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The Lees

IMG_4009I got an email from Linda the other night and found out that she was bringing the family up for a weekend trip.  So, we made arrangements to meet up at the Farmer’s Market this morning.  It was so fun to see them all again and the boys are getting so big!  I can’t believe Jonah is almost 9.  I met him on his first day of life out in Illinois when I happened to be in Chicago that week!  Time has really flown by.  So great seeing all of you!!

Rough Day

I originally took the day off to take Kumquat to her check-up and I lucked out to get another appointment for myself the same day. Unfortunately it turned out to be a rougher day than expected.

IMG_3923The first appointment was at 10:30 am for Kumquat’s 15-month check-up.  It was pretty routine except she got two shots and a toe prick that made her scream at the top of her lungs.  By the end of the visit, we learned that she is anemic, has a minor ear infection, and needs to get some blood work done.

We went home after that appointment and she got in a good 2-hour nap.  Then it was time to head out again.  This time we picked up Jes on the way to CPMC for my 2:30 pm consult.  Why, you ask?  Well, last week I had several days of a sharp pain behind my belly button.  I’ve had this pain twice before (once a year ago and another about 2 months ago).  This time seemed worse so I saw a doctor on Friday afternoon.  She said it was an umbilical hernia, which was caused by my pregnancy.  The abdominal wall has a weak spot around the belly button and she could feel a little bit of my intestines poking through.  Gross, huh?

Well, she referred me to this surgeon and after he examined me, he recommended surgery to repair it with some stitches.  It’s not big enough for a mesh patch to be placed but it was enough to warrant surgery because he would rather fix it before I decide to get pregnant again.  Apparently it’s common for women after pregnancy and mine is so small that it doesn’t protrude or anything.  I have a co-worker who had to have the repair while she was pregnant with her second kid, which is not the ideal situation.  Luckily, Jes was there to help me make the decision to have the surgery.  It’s an open surgery under local anesthesia and sedation that should take 45 minutes and I can go home the same day.  However, I’ll have some lifting restrictions (25+ pounds – a.k.a. a 15-month toddler) and it should take 4 weeks to completely heal.  I’m going to be contacted in a couple days to schedule the surgery.  Not sure if I’ll have to take time off work but we’ll have to see if I can get light duty.

The next step was going next door for a pre-op EKG.  It was a quick 5-minute stop and super convenient.

IMG_3935Then we went downstairs to the CPMC Lab for Kumquat’s blood draw.  There was a bit of a wait to register and then all hell broke loose.  This photo was taken while the phlebotomist was just checking for a vein.  In the end it took both of us to hold her down and poor baby had to have 4 vials of blood taken.  By the end, she was all snotty and upset but her G-raff and a big hug from Jes fixed it all.  The doc is hoping to rule out thalassemia and we’re crossing our fingers for a healthy Kumquat.

So there’s our crazy day.  It was definitely NOT a relaxing day off but I’m glad I had the whole day off to get things done.

5-miler

5 milesI went for my weekly Long Run this morning.  This week it was 5 miles and I did it while pushing Kumquat in the stroller.

IMG_3883Here’s the turn-around point.

IMG_3884The first 4 miles felt pretty good but the last mile was a little tough.  I know that’s how it’s supposed to be but I wasn’t sure if my legs and arms were tired or if it was the wind was making it feel that way.  Regardless, I finished.  Phew.

Summer in San Francisco

IMG_7639By the time Kumquat is old enough to appreciate it, we will likely be living somewhere outside of San Francisco.  I’ve always said that going to the Farmer’s Market at the Ferry Plaza on Saturday morning is my favorite thing to do in the city but now it’s even more fun with my little girl.  I hope that we’ll still be able to do this once in a while when she’s older.

IMG_7638But until then, I will enjoy all the good weather and beautiful views while we’re still living just a short walk away.

IMG_7636Also, now that she’s walking, it’s fun to see her explore the walkway.  I always thought the anti-skateboarding animals were cute and Kumquat agreed.  She even tried to give one of the turtles a kiss.

IMG_3870It’s also summer and fruit is abundant.  We go through so much produce every week and I’m loving all the pluots, peaches, nectarines, plums, blueberries, and grapes.  Take a look at these pluots!  They’re so pretty and oh so yummy too.  Kumquat likes snacking on all the samples too.  By the time we leave the stalls, she’s covered in stickiness from the juice all over her hands and face.

IMG_3877This morning, I also picked up an open-faced lox sandwich for lunch.  It was the perfect treat and Kumquat enjoyed the pickled onions and fresh tomato too.

Too early…

I’ve had a really eerie couple days.  Two lives were taken away from us way too soon.

P1090022DSC_6703On Wednesday night, Smush passed away from a really unfortunate incident involving a neighbor’s dog in the hallway.  I’m still in shock about the whole thing and I can’t imagine what Susie’s going through right now.  Have a good time in Doggie Heaven, Smush.  Say “hi” to Pepsi, Doogie, and Cookie for me.

DSC_6782On Thursday night, my hula instructor and friend, Pua, lost his battle with cancer.  I knew that he was getting treatment but he was always in such good spirits.  It’s so surreal since I just bumped into him a couple weeks ago at Safeway.  Rest in peace, Pua.  You will be missed.

Days like these make me realize how every day is so precious.  Hug your loved ones a little tighter today.