Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Pink/Green Parking Meters!

Our neighborhood always wraps the parking meters with different colored ribbons for the upcoming holiday or season. When it was Chrismas they were red/green, when the Blue Angels were in town they were blue/gold, and now that it's Spring and Easter time, the meters are wrapped with pink/green ribbons. I love it! I had to take a picture of the meters, so that I could show my girls who know my love for pink and green ever since the wedding planning days. One would think that I would get sick of this color pairing, but I think it will have a special place in my heart forever. I hope they leave them wrapped until our anniversary!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

A Trip to the de Young Museum with Gayle and Bryce






While Paul's mom was in town we made a trip to the de Young Museum. Being an artist and art lover, she enjoyed seeing the work of a lot of artists that she knows and loves. Paul, Bryce, and I enjoyed learning some of the unknown details about these artists and their work from her, and we also enjoyed a lot of the modern art in the museum. Paul and I snuck into the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit to check out all of the couture clothing designs and fancy dresses on display. I then proceeded to get yelled at by a security guard for what I assumed was going to be not having a badge on to be in that part of the museum, but it turned out that it was for photographing the pieces. She made me delete them from my camera in front of her, so that she could see that there were erased! She informed me that I could take those photos somewhere and have the dresses made to copy. I was like oh, ok. Got it! They had informed us not to use a flast in the museum, but the no photos at all in the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit explanation must have occurred when you actually bought your ticket to get into the exhibit. I didn't think I'd explain my error to the security guard! It was a great day, although I definitely had memories of my Europe trip and quotes like, "I feel guilty if I don't do all of the cultrual stuff" running through my head.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Adults only at California Academy of Science

Every Thursday night the California Academy of Science opens up from 6-10pm to those 21 and older only. The tickets are only $10, and this gets you in to the museum and the ability to see all of the fabulous exhibits, with a cocktail in hand! There is a bar set up around every corner you turn, and a DJ in the center of the museum mixing the music heard throughout the building. Megan and I went (after several others bailed on the evening), and enjoyed ourselves immensely. The aquarium was awesome. There is definitely tons to do here, and we need to go back again! What a cool Thursday night adventure. Particularly an adventure because we rode the bus and took 3 transfers to get there, one of which was a pretty sketchy bus stop! We found a much faster way back from the museum to the marina which involved no transfers. A great night indeed!
A hermit crab with really cool eyes!

Fishy!

This may be the worst job, ever! This guy works with all of the dead animals found and donated to the museum. In this case he is stuffing this deadbird with a saw dust type of material so that they can display it in the museum.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

We got patio furniture!






So Paul's been in Japan for the week and I needed a project to do with all of my free time. Conveniently, the patio furniture that we've had our eye on went on sale the Saturday that he left town for the week. So...what did I do? Borrowed Kevin's Xterra and went to buy it! And then, every night when I got home from work I built pieces of it. The only tricky part was getting the loveseat out of the truck. I was able to lift all of the rest of the pieces by myself due to my enormous muscles; however, the loveseat proved to be too heavy. Luckily, the men were working on the apt above ours when I figured this out. So...ding dong! Yes, I rang the doorbell and asked the nice man who came to the door if he'd help me get the box out of the truck and into my apartment. He was kind enough to help me get it right inside the door. Then, when I was ready to build that piece, I just pushed the box along the wood floor, and had some major dusting and mopping to do afterwards. I built all of the furniture in the family room, with chick flicks on in the background. Great background noise for when I am home alone for a while. I need some new ones to add to the mix. The Wedding Date, 27 dresses, Sex in the City, The Wedding Planner, In Her Shoes, P.S. I Love You, etc. need some newbies to be added to the line-up! Anyhow, after I built the loveseat, I realized that just as before, I couldn't lift it out to the deck alone. And, being the anal person that I am, I wanted the whole set to be set up for Paul to see when he got home from Japan. So, I put the love seat on a giant beach towel and then slid it to the door of the patio. From there it was easier to lift onto the deck, and then to it's new home. The set looks great! Now we just need that grill! I think we'll spend lots of time out here!