Sunday, February 25, 2007

Spring In Febuary?

Aside from sparse rains, the central coast has had some amazingly warm and beautiful weekends. My husband, Jeremy and I set out for adventure yesturday heading south. We went to Los Olivos in the Santa Ynez Valley and to a small village called Ballard where we had a picnic in the school yard of this old red school house built in 1880 and still used today. It was great we found a rope swing which was the most fun I'd had at school in a long time. We played tetherball (OK Jeremy played while I ducked from the ball) and played on the playgound.
Then we drove south through Solvang and then to Refugio State Beach which is a hidden piece of paradise. Palms, white sands, and surfers. From there you can hike down to El Captian State Beach. Since we were so close to Santa Barbara we went to Chipolte, our burrito Mecca of destined goodness.
Spring Flowers in our Yard



Ballard School, see me on rope swing at right
Old School with Me on rope swing
Jeremy swings

Saturday, February 10, 2007

I Love My Husband

With Valentine's approaching, I can't help but think of how much I love Jeremy (actually I do that every day, but I thought it would be an excuse to broadcast it):
He's Strong, not to mention good looking

You should see him hold a beat on the dance floor

He always keeps me laughing

He's my one and only love of my life!!!

Monday, February 05, 2007

Architecture Book Show

My Studio, Emergent[2] (the "cool" name we like to call ourselves) had a book show in the Berg Gallery Feb. 5th. The show consist of displaying our thesis in-progress books that we worked on all last quarter, we actually laid real grass in the gallery with a big tumor like bump in the middle and "walls" constructed of fishing line. I think architecture students like meanial long repititious work- we worked all Saturday, Sunday, and Monday was the show. I just got back from clean-up, all the hours of work by the class was deconstructed in -3hrs... figures.