Sunday, July 15, 2012

after all

Interesting how timing works. A year ago if I were told that I would have to go to work 2 weeks before students would arrive at school you would have heard me moaning and groaning about the injustice and audacity of such a decision.
This year I'm over the moon happy to start up a school computer; to meet new faces that will turn into friends and a family of sorts as the year progresses; to learn what I need to do for this new place of employment.
I'm a bit anxious but I think I can do it. I've heard good things about what I can bring to the table and what the future holds for me.I'm going to make it after all.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

changes

Seasons change. Homes change. We change. The best part about this packing up and moving on is that all of my old stuff looks really fresh and new to me. How awful is it to say that I have good taste?! It's fun to put together new rooms with my "old" furniture...reinvent where a chair used to be but where it is placed now. My bedroom even has new-to-me linens on as well...it's nice. The worst part of the rental is having to live with certain things I don't care for...carpet. ugh. Our former home was lots of gorgeous wood and tile and so...clean. cool. great for area rugs. oh well.
I've lost 17 pounds. amazing, right?! The good thing about losing weight is that your clothes don't fit. The bad thing about losing weight is that your clothes don't fit. Looks like I'll be busy with eBay as soon as I get the house in order.
I'm changing jobs. I was at the elementary school for 12 years as a "paraprofessional"; a fancy word for teacher's aide. Although with today's economic times I was more like a teacher at times. Small groups for reading; teaching whole class while teacher did computer work; along with a plethora of outside duties from cafeteria, crossing guard, playground, bus duty...the nuts and bolts of what keeps a school going. It was nice although at times too much drama with the teachers but whatevs...The school is undergoing a change and my job was going to be basically a full time computer teacher (at a parapro's hourly wage) along with all the duties and I just thought it might be time for an employment change for me.
This fall I'll be at the high school as an attendance clerk. First thing that came to mind was Ferris Bueller and the principal's secretary who knew all the cliques of kids and who was who. Hope I can be as cool as she was.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

moving day

We just returned from a most amazing 30 days spent with Ruby and her mom and dad in Santa Barbara and in 24 hours we'll be moving to a rental in our area. Much smaller than the house we sold in March but that was the plan, wasn't it? Downsize. Simplify. We've got a one year lease and then who knows?

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Happy Fathers Day


Brunch and the beach at Summerland, California makes for a perfect Dad's day with Audrey, Josh, and Ruby (and future baby girl...love the matching stripes!). This beach is dogs on leash but we've been to another where it's run amok with dogs...so fun! Planning on a couple more days there this week.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

petite Periwinkle lane







When my daughter went to college she told us of a street in the Santa Barbara/Montecito area where if you were to believe urban legend "little people" were the only inhabitants and living a magical life. We are living only a few blocks away from the infamous Periwinkle Lane this summer and on further research I have discovered what the magic is all about.

The houses are called the Moody cottages, about three dozen pixie homes built in the 1930s and '40s (and scattered on other streets as well other than Periwinkle) by sisters Harriet, Mildred, Brenda and Wilma Moody. These four unmarried ladies who, long before it was permitted or expected, created vital careers in Santa Barbara in design and planning, banking, art, cottage development and construction.

The Moody sisters made full use of windows, beams, doors and other house parts salvaged from large homes being torn down after the Depression to save on property taxes. These recycling efforts only gave their already fanciful creations further character and charm. Ceilings slanted to an extreme, windows irregularly sized and rooms configured in odd shapes, the homes are whimsical -- if now downright eccentric.Today these cottages -- mere dollhouses when compared with Montecito mansions -- continue to command serious money. Three Moody cottages on the market recently were listed at $1,695,000 to $2,595,000, putting their price per square foot about 20% higher than the average per-square-foot sales price for other properties in the same ZIP Code.



Sunday, June 10, 2012

behind closed gates




I like to imagine what goes on behind these Montecito closed gates on our walks with Lola. It seems as if every house has them and they come in all sizes, shapes, and from different eras in home building. Wouldn't you love to take a peek inside the homes behind them?

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

summer fun



We play hide and seek. a lot. and we always know where she is because she hides in the same spot. the first, second, and tenth time we play. Lola and Ruby are becoming best pals. It's fascinating to watch how Lola has taken Ruby under her wing  paw and feels the need to be by her and protect her, And how Ruby is becoming more enchanted with her each day.