Friday, November 2, 2012

Crafty

Some friends and I started a craft group...it has been a lot of fun! While we craft, the kids play together, which works out really well. First we made some bags for our kids for church...
then we made some hair bows for our little girls...
in a few weeks we will be making some holiday crafts, Fun times!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Carving pumpkins with Dad!
They had so much fun, even though initially they didnt want to get dirty!:)
Jude and I just watched...
Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Soccer & Parenting






Coaching 2 teams this year has really underscored how different my kids are from each other and has proven to be quite a parenting feat.  To break them down a little bit (in terms of soccer, at least):

Julian -- Loves the competition and is very enthusiastic (probably more enthusiastic telling and re-telling stories of his game time exploits).  Still a little nervous about fully engaging for fear of contact;
Caleb -- Has really been a struggle to kindle much enthusiasm for the game.  He does love being part of a team (cheers, joking with other kids) but could take or leave the game itself;
Jack -- 4 years of trying to keep up with his brothers has really made him a pretty great player.  He had 4 goals on Saturday before I asked him to help other kids score (where he had 3 or 4 more assists).  Very laid back in terms of personal stats and loved helping the other kids score as much as scoring himself.
Christian -- Definitely my most aggressive kid.  Sometimes goes after the kid rather than the ball.  Loves the competition and loves to promote his accomplishments (he had 3 goals on Saturday and held up a finger after each goal to indicate just how many points he was racking up).  

I wish that I could say in this post that I've mastered the intricate workings of each of my kids' minds, but such is not the case.  My efforts are just as likely to blow up in my face as yield the desired result.  That said, I'm crazy about each of them and grateful for the opportunity to be their dad. Soccer has been a good opportunity to really work with them and I'm grateful for that.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Robot & Frank


I don't usually take time here to shill for my work related projects, but I'm very partial to this film.  I have had a pretty active role in helping to acquire this project out of Sundance (the first time my Utah contacts have actually given me a competitive advantage as we were able to see the film the night before almost all the other companies).  Its in limited release in New York right now, but will be expanding to multiple markets over the coming weeks.  I can totally recommend this one without reservation.


Thursday, August 9, 2012

A family of five!

Jude arrived on July 24, 2012! He is a great addition to our family!
We all love him so much!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Deseret Industries



Living in Los Angeles is expensive, especially when you factor in 4 kids.  Two things that have made our life economically viable over the last few years are Melissa's ability to save (she is amazing and the best family CFO I've ever met) and our joint ability to bargain shop.  The DI up in Sacramento has been particularly helpful on that front.  We were up for my 20th high school reunion (I know, I don't look a day over 30) and did a stop by on the way to the event.  By way of background, we bought a 12 inch bike from Amazon in order to get the older boys up and riding.  It was around 100 bucks, but is a very nice bike.  Julian took to it like a duck to water and is really doing great now.  Problem is all of the other kids also need/want turns.
Luckily DI had two 12 inch bikes in varying states of disrepair, which we were able to snag for 20 bucks total! After a couple of hours of tinkering (putting on new pedals, greasing the chains, etc) we had them up and running.  Now, they aren't as nice as the 100 bike, but they run fine and are perfect starter vehicles.  Just need to find one more set of training wheels for Jack and Christian.  Just having trouble getting over the thought of spending more for training wheels than the bike I'm putting them on!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Mud Run!

Every year there is a widely attended mud run at Camp Pendleton (a marine corps base located outside of Oceanside).  This was my second year in a row participating and I really love it.  I'm a little disappointed in myself (definitely less prepared than last year), but enjoyed having Melissa and the kids come down with me this time.  We stayed at the Marriott in Oceanside and spent a few hours in the pool after the run.  Actually, I think I got more of a work out in the pool than I did at the run as the kids kept insisting on taking turns swimming laps on my back.  I think everyone had a great time.  We also managed to stop at a beautiful nursery on the way home and pick up a new avocado and lemon tree.  Very productive day!

BEFORE:

  
ONE OF THE MUD PITS:


AFTER


AND ROGERS GARDENS WHERE WE GOT OUR FRUIT TREES


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

A-Frame




Melissa and I went out for dinner at A-Frame a couple of weeks ago.  Its Roy Choi's (Kogi BBQ and Chego) newest place situated in a renovated IHOP in Culver City.  We really enjoyed ourselves.  They do a modern take on picnic food.  You can see a menu here.  We had a spicy kettle corn to start, crab cakes and ribs for appetizers and a cracklin beer can chicken entree we split.  It was very tasty.  I was especially obsessed with the ribs and have spent the last 2 sunday dinners trying to recreate them.  They haven't been as good as A-Frame's, but they have been very tasty.  Failing never tasted so good!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Minimalist Shoes -- My Take

I've had these shoes for a couple of years now. I've used them around the house and, periodically, to work. I like them and its about the closest I can get to bare feet in a business or polite social setting. That said, I could never quite get myself to run in them until the last couple of weeks. I was too afraid of hurting my feet (particularly my gimpy left foot) as I've heard differing opinions on the matter. On a whim I packed them for my trip to France and used them exclusively on the treadmill at the hotel. I managed to get 4 runs in over the 10 days I was in France and liked the experience very much. I decided to do get some street runs in (I'm trying to get ready for a mud run on the 16th) and set off on the first with a little bit of trepidation. I was extremely pleased with the results. I managed to get a 5.35 mile run in (which marks the fastest distance ramp up I've ever done, less than 4 weeks from total sedentary to 5+ miles) with plenty of hills and really enjoyed the experience. Felt lighter on my feet than I have in years and finished with no shin or knee pain. I had plenty of foot soreness and extremely sore calves, but that resolved itself rather quickly and I vastly prefer to muscle pain to the traditional alternatives. A couple of days later I also did a 4 mile run and felt even better. Ended a bit earlier because I suffered from the only major downside of running like this, which is a massive blister on the little toe on my left foot. Need to figure out how to address that as I have a couple of painful abrasions from the constant fabric rubbing. Overall, I think I'm sold. Still early in the process and we'll see how my left foot holds up, but really enthused by the results. I'm thinking of getting a casual version in brown kangaroo skin which could probably work better at the office. Check out some of the options here.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Goodbye Toeman

So our betta fighting fish named Toeman (I believe it was Caleb that has the credit for the name) passed away a couple of days ago.  He was a good, hearty fish and he will be missed.  Melissa and the kids had a porcelain ceremony for him.  The kids swear he was still swimming when the chain was pulled and that he probably made his way to the ocean "like Nemo."  Pretty sure he had passed, but can never quite shake the though of mutated sewer pets coming back to torment semi-neglectful owners.  If you are still alive Toeman, no hard feelings eh?

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Knotts Berry Farm

I thought these pictures were too funny, so I must share... The kids had just eaten, and were perhaps a bit tired of sitting down! I love the picture of all of us because of the massive bus in the background! It was such a fun time, and so good to see everyone!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Napoletana

Most people look at me like I'm crazy when I express anything less than enthusiasm about going to the Cannes Film Festival.  Admittedly the south of France is a sexy location and Melissa and talk about tacking a vacation on to the end of it at some point in the coming years.  That said, it really isn't as sexy as it sounds.  I spend most of my days (and nights) in antiquated, hot and smelly theaters watching mostly mediocre to outright terrible movies.  The one major highlight is the food and specifically the pizza.  I'm particularly partial to the Napoletana, a pizza smothered in anchovies and olives.  Its a salty treasure and it goes great with a salade verte on the side.  I've had it at several restaurants here in Cannes and I like Vesuvio's the best.  Its a beachfront restaurant with great italian food and a selection of great desserts.  It also offers a lovely view of the ocean and the Croisette.  It is a quintessential Cannes experience and makes the rest of the job worth it. 



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Making FHE A Little More Impactful



We've undertaken a little project to make FHE a little more engaging and impactful for the boys.  Our first "stunt" was to teach about Noah and about the role of prophets and then visit the Noah's Ark Exhibit at the Skirball Museum.  If you haven't been or seen photos, you can check it out here.  The kids had a great time and the only hiccup was Christian's fear that our house wouldn't be safe through the flood.  We assured him it would be there when we returned.


We were impressed that they remembered the lesson so much more vividly as a result, so we've decided to try it out a little more regularly.  We're going to cover the six days of creation for the next few weeks.  I'd appreciate any thoughts on good activities for each week and also any teaching thoughts.  This is what we've thought of so far:

Week 1:  Light and dividing of day and night -- Picnic and watch the sunset at the Santa Monica Pier
Week 2:  Creating the firmament and Heaven -- Still at a loss on this one
Week 3:  Dividing the land and the sea -- Tide pools
Week 4:  Plant life -- Huntington Gardens
Week 5: Lights in the Firmament -- Griffith Observatory (maybe combine with Week 2)
Week 6:  Sea Life -- Long Beach Aquarium or Marine Animal Rescue
Week 7:  Animal Life -- LA Zoo or Natural History Museum

Anyway, this may be too activity heavy, but we'll see if we can have some fun with it.  Look forward to your thoughts.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Christian & Jack: Cat Hunters

I'm not sure how Cleo turned out the way she did, but any other cat would have clawed my boys by now. Thankfully, she's very accommodating as the boys (Jack especially) love to chase her. Visits to Grandma and Didi's house sure are an adventure!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Jack's Haircut

We've been resisting cutting Jack's hair for a long time now. He just has such perfect golden locks that we've let it grow long. Here he is a couple of weeks ago.



The problem is that its starting to get a little ratty and people are starting to think that we have 3 sons and a daughter. Jack is easily our most accommodating child, laid back, easy going and a real treat considering how opinionated the rest of us are. I'd like to think he's the most like me, but the truth is he's probably the least. So, he hasn't made a big deal of cutting his hair.

While we were up in Sacramento for Easter with, I asked him if he wanted a haircut. He was totally excited and asked for a short cut. As you can see from the pic below, this was as short as I could allow. As you can also see from the pic, he was absolutely overjoyed to have that hair off of him. What a sweet guy. Shame to lose the locks, but what a great face and smile. Totally easier to see now that the hair is out of the way!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Happenings....

It is spring time around here, well sort of, and on Emma's birthday we ventured to the district to fly a kite, walk around, and see the beautiful cherry blossoms! Here are some pictures...




The cherry blossoms are beautiful, and the district has been packed for the 100th anniversary. It is crazy!

Happy Spring to all of you!