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Category Archives: The Travels

Big T is catching on to my shenanigans.

13 Saturday Aug 2011

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food, travel, vegan, vegan restaurants

Big T: Do you have anything you want to do when we’re in San Francisco?

Momma J: (In a casual tone, so as not to create any suspicion) Oh, I don’t know. I was thinking we might take a trip to Oakland.

Big T: Oakland, why do you want to go to Oakland?

Momma J: Errrr….I’ve just always wanted to go there?

Big T: *raises one eyebrow* Okay? Anything else?

Momma J: I’d love to visit Berkeley.

Big T: What? Berkeley is really far out of the way.

Momma J: Trust me. It’s worth the trip.

Big T: Wait a second, are you planning our vacation around food again? You know we’re going to see friends, right?

Momma J: Friends who will need to eat?

Big T: *sigh*

 

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Healthy Eating Needs Planning

12 Friday Aug 2011

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and planning I ain’t got.

This is what my refrigerator usually has inside…

Green Drink Bags

Do you see how nicely organized everything is? All I have to do is grab a bag of pre-washed veggies and fruit and toss it in my juicer.

Sadly, this is not what my refrigerator looks like right now. We got back from vacation and I opened the fridge and heard crickets. Okay, so that’s a little dramatic. But really, we’ve been travelling and haven’t had any time to go to the grocery store and we’ve been relying on processed foods to get us through the week. We have two more short trips to go. I’m looking forward to them, but it will be nice for our tummies when we get home and I can get our refrigerator in order again.

 

 

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a few birthday hike photos

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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adoption

The Light at the End of the Tunnel

06 Saturday Aug 2011

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adoption, failed adoption

One year ago, Big T and I were hiking up to Rainbow Falls in the Eastern Sierra’s. Our trip was intended to help us get through the depression from our failed adoption. We were really struggling and our brains were swirling with unanswered questions. Would we ever be parents? How could we have been so taken advantage of with our first adoption? What was going to happen next? Our agency said we’d been the brunt of the worst adoption experience they’d ever seen, and it was taking it’s toll on us.

We were in need of some healing time, so we went up to the mountains. We’d planned a hike to Devil’s Postpile and Rainbow Falls. I’d never been there before, but I heard it was beautiful. The night before our hike, our social worker called. She said there was a little baby boy who was about to enter foster care, and would we be interested in being his parents? The only thing was that his birth mother wasn’t signed up for Medicaide, and we’d have to pay for her hospital bills. As much as we wanted to say yes, we simply couldn’t afford to do this. It was hard to tell them no, but there wasn’t any way for us to make that happen. Especially after we’d spent most of our savings on our failed adoption.

Before I went to sleep that night, I told Big T that I had a feeling it was all going to work out, and that Little T was meant to be our son. It was the same feeling I’d had when I met Big T, and I knew we were meant to be together. I didn’t know why I felt this way, especially since we’d already closed the book on this adoption and said no to our social worker.

The next day we hiked to Rainbow Falls and amazingly, our cell phone reception came through. When I saw the number of our social worker, I quickly answered the phone. She said the mother had signed up for Medicaide, and everything was taken care of and she just wanted to make sure that Little T was going to be in a good home. She asked if we were still interested in parenting, and with tears in our eyes we said yes! Yes, yes, yes!

During our experience, we often wondered, why us? Why couldn’t we get pregnant? Why did we have such a bad experience with our first adoption? Why did these things happen to us? The answer is simple, if we hadn’t gone through all of those things, we wouldn’t have Little T. He is the best thing that has ever happened to us. It’s hard when you’re going through a bad run to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but now we have the honor of seeing it every day. Every time Little T smiles at us, laughs with us, cuddles with us, plays with us. I’d go through everything ten times over, if it meant we’d have Little T by our side.

To celebrate our hike to Rainbow Falls, we did the hike again for Little T’s first birthday. This time we brought more family and birthday cake, and we had Little T with us.

And yes, we all cried.

Little T's Birthday Hike

And this…

05 Friday Aug 2011

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Is the way to spend a Tuesday.

I wish I had a picture of everyone playing instruments. Little T had a blast.

This is the way…

03 Wednesday Aug 2011

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To spend a Monday afternoon…

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At least we had some good car games….

28 Thursday Jul 2011

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Our car was so packed, we could barely fit the baby...

Big T and I used to wonder why people needed big family cars. Okay, so now we get it. Our car was so packed, it’s amazing we were able to make it safely down the street. Next time, we’ll probably leave the wagon.

What made the trip hard was the L.A. traffic. We left at noon, but our five hour trip turned into a seven hour turtle race. Meaning, Little T could have crawled next to the car and gotten there faster than us.

Little T slept for most of the way. Big T and I entertained ourselves by playing categories. You pick a category and take turns coming up with a word for each letter of the alphabet. Every time you can’t think of something, you get a point. The person with the least amount of points by the time you get to Z, wins. What do they win? Respect. Hardy har har.

Here were the categories we used:

1. Harry Potter (surprise, this was my favorite category)

2. Beverages

3. Foods

4. Movie titles

5. Musicians

6. Animals

We’ll have to remember this little game for the next time we tag an extra two+ hours onto our drive.

10 Things~

27 Wednesday Jul 2011

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1. Making sacrifices to the ocean gods.

2. Losing track of time.

3. Having lots of extra playmates.

4. Seashell shops.

5.  Date nights with fancy schmancy vegan meals.

6. Impromtu puppet shows…

7. Spying with spyglasses

8. Group wagon rides.

9. Baby Snuggles

10. Staying up past bedtime for bonfires.

 

11. And a perfect view of everyone enjoying a perfect view.

Okay, okay, so I have 11. :p

Please indulge me for a moment…

21 Thursday Jul 2011

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activism, extinction, primate

We went to the zoo the other day. Little T is at the age where he hates being in the stroller, meaning, he enjoyed anything that allowed him to crawl around and explore.

Enjoying the zoo.

But I don’t want to talk about our visit. Insead, I want to talk about an issue that weighs heavily on my heart and doesn’t get the attention it needs. Zoo visits are always bittersweet for me. As we wove our way through the primates, I smiled at the sweetness of Little T as he watched the orangutans, gorillas, and bonobos swing and interact with each other. But I can’t stay in that sweet moment for long without wondering, how many of them will not be here for Little T to see as he gets older? Nearly half of all primates are on their way to extinction, and that number is dismally growing.

Primate behaviors are unique and complex. Mother orangutans have such a strong bond with their infants, that they will give their lives for them. Baby orangutans are often captured and sold as pets, and their mothers are killed because they will do anything to protect their babies. The mother’s body parts are often sold next to their infant at the market for meat.

Gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, tamarins, spider monkeys…the extinction list goes on and on. Their habitats are disappearing. They’re being sold for their meat, and they’re being traded illegally as exotic animals-then later killed because they aren’t capable of being domesticated animals.

Howler Monkey in Costa Rica

While in Costa Rica in 2008, I awoke each morning to the voices of the howler monkeys outside our window. Mesmerized with the indescribable sound, I thought about how everyone should have a chance to hear them. Little T’s chances of observing these beautiful animals in their natural habitat are fading. Another time, I sat at the Wild Animal Kingdom and observed a gorilla family for my primatology class. I watched in amusement as the silverback gorilla interacted with his family. He’d playfully put a branch on the head of his mildly irritated mate, then put the branch on his own head and made a silly face. Their family bond was strong, and they looked content and happy together. I could have sat there for hours. Will Little T grow up in a world where they simply don’t exist?

Gorilla at the Wild Animal Kingdom

Please take a moment to learn more about these animals and how you can help save them from becoming extinct. They are too precious to lose.

Jane Goodall Research Institute

Primate Rescue Org

Endangered Species International

Save the Primates

The San Diego Zoo 

A Capuchin in Costa Rica

Planking at the Huntington Gardens

16 Saturday Jul 2011

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Have you planked today?

 

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