I chuckled when I read the part about how police are waiting at Los Carneros Rd. (which is ours!) trying to prevent the bear from crossing. I can just picture the cop out there waving his arms saying STOP! BEAR, YOU CAN'T CROSS! Hmmm....so far, no sightings here in family student housing, but a little crazy to know that he might just pop up in our back yark looking for a snack!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Where do we live?!
Saturday, May 31, 2008
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Upon pulling into my parking spot after an hour of pilates this morning, I couldn't help but notice this sign posted EVERYWHERE:

I chuckled when I read the part about how police are waiting at Los Carneros Rd. (which is ours!) trying to prevent the bear from crossing. I can just picture the cop out there waving his arms saying STOP! BEAR, YOU CAN'T CROSS! Hmmm....so far, no sightings here in family student housing, but a little crazy to know that he might just pop up in our back yark looking for a snack!
I chuckled when I read the part about how police are waiting at Los Carneros Rd. (which is ours!) trying to prevent the bear from crossing. I can just picture the cop out there waving his arms saying STOP! BEAR, YOU CAN'T CROSS! Hmmm....so far, no sightings here in family student housing, but a little crazy to know that he might just pop up in our back yark looking for a snack!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Birthday in Big Sur
Monday, May 26, 2008
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The next day we headed out for some more hiking....this time we took the "Interpretive Loop", which took us through a redwood forest and up along a ridge overlooking the Pacific. Along the way we saw some interesting critters, and did a lot of birdwatching. Later, after relaxing at the beach and saving a drowning seagull, we cooked an incredible tri-tip dinner before heading to bed. This trip just further confirmed how much we will miss California when we leave in August....but for now, we are just soaking it all in!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
The Great Outdoors
Sunday, May 11, 2008
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This Mother's Day weekend since we couldn't be with our mothers, we decided to spend some time with Mother Nature. We went camping with our friends Janey and Mark! We decided to venture to a new part of the Los Padres National Forest - the destination being a group of natural hot springs! The journey there was a little interesting....we drove along a road that sits atop the Santa Ynez mountains called Camino Cielo, which turned out to be a very bumpy ride. First, the potholes...then, the rugged dirt road for about an hour. Finally, we made it to our campsite, so glad to find Mark and Janey there! The best part about this area is that there were only a few other crazy people willing to make this drive, and we basically had it all to ourselves!!
We went on a 4-hour hike along the Santa Ynez River, which naturally involved a lot of water crossings. At first we tried avoiding the water, but by the end we took the fastest route and got over the idea of sopping wet shoes and socks!
Laura leaping across:
After the hike, we searched for and finally found the remote Little Caliente hot springs, where we found two nude bathers! oops! They were thankfully just finishing up their soak, and that left the sulfur-smelling spring just for us! It was HOT and relaxing!
Then we walked to the Mono campground, where we found this really cool dam along the river. It felt sooo nice to cool off after a long day of hiking! Overall, an awesome weekend!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
A Sunday of Firsts!
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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Today was a HOT one....Matt and I were tempted to wallow in our sweaty sorrows on the couch and fight over who gets to be closest to the fan, but we got enough guts to brave the elements and took a stroll to the farmers market. Usually we arrive around 11am on Sunday, right around the time when the farmers are setting up their stands. Today we didn't get there until 2pm, right when they were closing. We decided this was a good time to go....they were pretty much THROWING carrots and celery at us, going, "Take them for 50 cents, we're about to leave". I mean, what farmer wants to take home veggies after they've carted them all the way there? At one stand, we were about to purchase some green onions when the girl asked us if we've ever tried zucchini flowers. Well..we've grown zucchini and watched the flowers fall right off once they get overpowered by the zucchini. We've never thought to eat them though! Apparently, this box of beautiful zucchini flowers (which do cost a pretty penny) were wilting in the heat, and the girl said, "Take them, they're yours!". We got home and found a recipe that has them stuffed with ricotta cheese and green onions (both of which we had) and blindly experimented with our first zucchini flowers. It was a success! They were crispy and cheesy....what a perfect combination! Definitely worth a sweltering walk to the farmers market!!


Another fun note.....I finished knitting my first pair of socks today! These are for Matt. Thanks to my sister Lesley, I have now moved out of my comfort zone of knitting scarves, and into a whole new knitting world!!! (Thanks Les!!)
Another fun note.....I finished knitting my first pair of socks today! These are for Matt. Thanks to my sister Lesley, I have now moved out of my comfort zone of knitting scarves, and into a whole new knitting world!!! (Thanks Les!!)
Saturday, April 26, 2008
And We're Back!
Saturday, April 26, 2008
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WOW....It has been exactly 1 1/2 years since my last post!!! oops! This morning, Matt and I were on a beautiful 13 mile bike ride along the hills and the ocean when SUDDENLY this little blog popped into my head. At a water break (it was HOT!), I said to Matt, "I think we should start up our blog again." And Matt said, "Do it" (meaning YOU do it, cause I'm sure not going to! :) So....here we are back again, just like old times. Rather than trying to catch up on MUCH lost time, I will simply post some of our most favorite things to do lately, that will hopefully highlight the last year and a half. Then....get ready....I will announce our exciting new plans for the fall!!! (don't cheat and skip to the end.....!)
1.) Gardening! We have SO enjoyed cultivating our little vegetable garden over the last 2 years. It was a steep learning curve to say the least, but little by little we learned what to do (and not to do!) to keep our little plants happy and alive. Last summer, we had the most AMAZING tomato plants, and one day I got this idea to trim all of the side shoots to promote new growth. Well, I got a little scissor happy and I'll never forget the look on Matt's face when I showed him the scraggly remains of our once-beautiful plants. Whoops! (they grew back though..thankfully).
We had lettuce coming out of our ears at one point, so our neighbors got to reap the benefits too!
The fruits of our labor!
2.) Being outside!
Santa Barbara's incredible weather allows us to be outside all year long (we will miss this!!!). We definitely take advantage of this nice feature. Lately we've been doing a good amount of biking. Hiking is up there too as one of our favorites.

On a hike to the San Ysidro waterfall.


Angela & Tim Sipe's Wedding in PA

We've also been abroad this year! Matt went to a conference in the Netherlands last spring, and we both traveled to Berlin in November.

Well, this leads us to the big news.....it's only natural that I now tell you about our upcoming move......! This October, we will be moving to the country of Germany! That's right folks...we'll be saying goodbye to the laid-back sunny California days, and saying "Guten Tag" to the bustling city of Berlin! Matt has accepted a post-doc position there, which will set the stage for a whole new 1-2 year adventure abroad! We both could not be more excited for this incredible opportunity, and look forward to sharing it with you! (I PROMISE that the blog will be updated REGULARLY once we're there!!!)
So, for now I'm signing off with the hopes of updating this sooner than later. We'll be spending the summer in SB, and then taking a road trip across the country back east to spend time with our family.....I'll be sure to keep everyone posted on our whereabouts!
Bye for now.....Laura :)
p.s. If you subscribe to this blog, you will get updates automatically, since I'm not always good about letting people know it's been upadated...
1.) Gardening! We have SO enjoyed cultivating our little vegetable garden over the last 2 years. It was a steep learning curve to say the least, but little by little we learned what to do (and not to do!) to keep our little plants happy and alive. Last summer, we had the most AMAZING tomato plants, and one day I got this idea to trim all of the side shoots to promote new growth. Well, I got a little scissor happy and I'll never forget the look on Matt's face when I showed him the scraggly remains of our once-beautiful plants. Whoops! (they grew back though..thankfully).
We had lettuce coming out of our ears at one point, so our neighbors got to reap the benefits too!
The fruits of our labor!
2.) Being outside!
Santa Barbara's incredible weather allows us to be outside all year long (we will miss this!!!). We definitely take advantage of this nice feature. Lately we've been doing a good amount of biking. Hiking is up there too as one of our favorites.
On a hike to the San Ysidro waterfall.
3.) Wedding Crashers!
OK so we've never really crashed any weddings since we've been invited to all the ones we've attended, but we've been to our fair share over the last few years, as several of our friends tied the knot. Here are some pics from 2 of the most recent:
OK so we've never really crashed any weddings since we've been invited to all the ones we've attended, but we've been to our fair share over the last few years, as several of our friends tied the knot. Here are some pics from 2 of the most recent:
Angela & Tim Sipe's Wedding in PA
4.) TRAVELing
We've tried to explore as much of the beautiful California coast as possible before we leave. So far, we haven't made it north of San Francisco, but we've been lucky enough to have several repeat visits of our most favorite place on Earth....Big Sur, CA. Just last month, my family visited and we were so excited to share this magical place with them!
We've tried to explore as much of the beautiful California coast as possible before we leave. So far, we haven't made it north of San Francisco, but we've been lucky enough to have several repeat visits of our most favorite place on Earth....Big Sur, CA. Just last month, my family visited and we were so excited to share this magical place with them!
Wind-blown sisters in Big Sur:
We've also been abroad this year! Matt went to a conference in the Netherlands last spring, and we both traveled to Berlin in November.
Well, this leads us to the big news.....it's only natural that I now tell you about our upcoming move......! This October, we will be moving to the country of Germany! That's right folks...we'll be saying goodbye to the laid-back sunny California days, and saying "Guten Tag" to the bustling city of Berlin! Matt has accepted a post-doc position there, which will set the stage for a whole new 1-2 year adventure abroad! We both could not be more excited for this incredible opportunity, and look forward to sharing it with you! (I PROMISE that the blog will be updated REGULARLY once we're there!!!)
So, for now I'm signing off with the hopes of updating this sooner than later. We'll be spending the summer in SB, and then taking a road trip across the country back east to spend time with our family.....I'll be sure to keep everyone posted on our whereabouts!
Bye for now.....Laura :)
p.s. If you subscribe to this blog, you will get updates automatically, since I'm not always good about letting people know it's been upadated...
Monday, November 27, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
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Here we are, a few days after Turkey Day, and no updates since September! Sorry folks. I guess we have been a bit busy. Let me try and get you caught up...
Our latest adventures have mostly taken place on our new mode of transportation - our new bikes! Our longest trip has been 30 miles round-trip, from our digs here in Goleta all the way to beautiful downtown Santa Barbara (and back again)! Here's a pic from our journey:
We also attended the annual California Lemon Festival, which happens to be right in our hometown of Goleta. Lemon EVERYTHING you can think of, people. The lemon meringue pie was our favorite. We indulged in pie and fresh-squeezed lemonade and listened to some live music...fun! (p.s. More to follow on the beard....from Matt)


On October 28th we paid a visit to our long lost friend, Dave. Dave Matthews that is, and his friend Tim Reynolds. We had a spontaneous moment that Saturday morning, and after deciding that we WERE going to see Dave Matthews play at the SB bowl that night, we were successful in finding 2 tickets on Craigslist. Gotta love craigslist! Anyway, we met up with Brent, who I teach with, and had a blast!


Fast foward to the present....
Thanksgiving!!! Usually we are here in sunny California with our family back east each Thanksgiving. But not this year! My mom, dad, and brother Dave made the journey out here and spent Thanksgiving with us! It was so incredible to have them out here for 7 full days! We really made the most of our time together.....bike rides, beach, surfing, sightseeing, Hearst Castle, elephant seals, many dinners out, harbor, wharf, bowling, shopping, coastal drives, art walk....ahh the list goes on! Herb, Judy, and Dave even accompanied me and my lovely class on a field trip to the Sea Center today in downtown SB! We had many delicious meals (including a gourmet home-cooked Turkey-day dinner in our tiny kitchen!) and shared many laughs.

We did so much, and now have so many wonderful memories of this time together. It is always so much fun to share our experiences out here with the people we love so much. I feel so blessed to have such an amazing, loving family.
Thank you for everything Mom, Dad, and Dave! Les and Steve, we missed you so much....can't wiat to see you in a few short weeks!
Here are some pics from our incredible week together:


Until next time,
hugs and kisses,
Laura and Matt
Our latest adventures have mostly taken place on our new mode of transportation - our new bikes! Our longest trip has been 30 miles round-trip, from our digs here in Goleta all the way to beautiful downtown Santa Barbara (and back again)! Here's a pic from our journey:
We also attended the annual California Lemon Festival, which happens to be right in our hometown of Goleta. Lemon EVERYTHING you can think of, people. The lemon meringue pie was our favorite. We indulged in pie and fresh-squeezed lemonade and listened to some live music...fun! (p.s. More to follow on the beard....from Matt)

On October 28th we paid a visit to our long lost friend, Dave. Dave Matthews that is, and his friend Tim Reynolds. We had a spontaneous moment that Saturday morning, and after deciding that we WERE going to see Dave Matthews play at the SB bowl that night, we were successful in finding 2 tickets on Craigslist. Gotta love craigslist! Anyway, we met up with Brent, who I teach with, and had a blast!


Fast foward to the present....
Thanksgiving!!! Usually we are here in sunny California with our family back east each Thanksgiving. But not this year! My mom, dad, and brother Dave made the journey out here and spent Thanksgiving with us! It was so incredible to have them out here for 7 full days! We really made the most of our time together.....bike rides, beach, surfing, sightseeing, Hearst Castle, elephant seals, many dinners out, harbor, wharf, bowling, shopping, coastal drives, art walk....ahh the list goes on! Herb, Judy, and Dave even accompanied me and my lovely class on a field trip to the Sea Center today in downtown SB! We had many delicious meals (including a gourmet home-cooked Turkey-day dinner in our tiny kitchen!) and shared many laughs.

We did so much, and now have so many wonderful memories of this time together. It is always so much fun to share our experiences out here with the people we love so much. I feel so blessed to have such an amazing, loving family.
Thank you for everything Mom, Dad, and Dave! Les and Steve, we missed you so much....can't wiat to see you in a few short weeks!
Here are some pics from our incredible week together:


Until next time,
hugs and kisses,
Laura and Matt
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p.s. We also have a pet rat that is actually my classroom pet. She comes for weekend visits at our house, though. Recently she (who's name is Molly) decided that it would be a good idea to invite her other street rat friends over for night-time parties. Just last night they chewed through her bag of rat food. Great, now we're feeding the neighborhood rats. If only they'd clean up their rat poo after they were done. Let' s hope they like sticky traps :)
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
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We have had quite the summer so far! During the school year I sometimes wonder what I've gotten myself into with this demanding profession, but now that summer's here, it's all becoming clear! It's so amazing to have this time off and to finally get to see all of the people I love so much! After finishing up an eventful school year, Matt and I flew back to the east side for my sister Lesley's wedding. It was so much fun and a beautiful day despite the rain. Here's a pic of Lesley and Steve at the rehearsal dinner as well as one of me and Les:

After the busy wedding weekend, Matt and I headed down "the shore" with my folks to our adorable house near the beach in Strathmere, NJ. It was there the next day that the most incredible event occurred! We went fishing with my dad, a lifetime fisherman, which I agreed to do only after observing Matt's enthusiasm for the idea. After a few hours and only 2 "keepers", I was starting to yawn and getting a bit bored. All of the sudden, out of nowhere, a great tug on my line sent me almost plunging overboard! Dad was yelling things like, "don't give him any slack!" and "don't fall out!" as I struggled to reel this monster in. Since I didn't know what I was doing, I just kept following my dad's orders until this massive fish appeared at the surface. With one swipe of the net, we had it in our boat.....a tremendous 10 1/2 pound, 30 inch flounder! Just to give you an idea, a good catch would be about 3 pounds and about 18 inches long. Needless to say, this was the biggest fish that both my dad and my pop-pop (his dad) had ever seen in their entire fishing careers! Well, it was quite the event. My dad took Matt and I around the island showing off this phenomenal fish as Matt and I chuckled in the background as we observed my dad's delight. What a memorable day!

We then headed up to Cape Cod, MA to visit the Harrington family for the fourth of July week. They recently bought a trailer in Dennis that sits right on the beach. I was continuously in awe of how many people could pile into such a small place, but it certainly made for lots of adventures and laughs. Thanks to his grandparents, we may even have a winner in America's Funniest Home Videos! In their innocence, they made a funny blooper while Matt was videotaping them on our camcorder. Keep an eye out for us! We both agreed that the Cape is truly a magical place. I love all of the houses with the cedar shingles and white picket fences. We could definitely see ourselves living there someday! We found this great bike path that was paved over an old railroad. We couldn't pass up the opportunity, so we rented bikes one day and rode all the way to Orleans, which is further out on the Cape. Our destination was my Aunt Mary and Uncle Lee's house, which we finally made after a few wrong turns and a couple miles added onto our trip (almost 20 miles in all!). We finally found their beautiful house and had lunch with them and my cousin Katie. Fun times!

After saying our goodbyes to the Harringtons, we were back on the road again....this time to see Lesley and Steve (the newlyweds!) in Portland, Maine. They have just moved there and it was so much fun to see their cute apartment that is in walking distance of downtown Portland. It's a great little city! After our quick visit, we headed south again and Matt and I said goodbye for 2 weeks. He was flying back to Santa Barbara...back to work :( I continued southward without my hubby to have a fabulous girls weekend with my amazing college friends...Kelsey, Wadler, Angela, and Elisha. We had such a fun weekend and it was just like old times....we just jumped right back into our fun times together like we had never been apart.

I am now enjoying another week or so with my family at the shore and will head back to Santa Barbara next week.
Matt just booked an adorable bed-and-breakfast for our first anniversary on August 6th! It's called J. Patrick House and it's in the quaint, beachside town of Cambria, Ca which is just south of Big Sur. You can check it out at jpatrickhouse.com. We are so excited to celebrate!
The rest of the summer will be filled with gardening, going to the beach, catching up on the pile of books that I've been meaning to read, meeting up with Matt for lunch, and attending two education conferences. Sorry this update was rather lengthy, but since it is the first, there is a lot to tell! More to come!

After the busy wedding weekend, Matt and I headed down "the shore" with my folks to our adorable house near the beach in Strathmere, NJ. It was there the next day that the most incredible event occurred! We went fishing with my dad, a lifetime fisherman, which I agreed to do only after observing Matt's enthusiasm for the idea. After a few hours and only 2 "keepers", I was starting to yawn and getting a bit bored. All of the sudden, out of nowhere, a great tug on my line sent me almost plunging overboard! Dad was yelling things like, "don't give him any slack!" and "don't fall out!" as I struggled to reel this monster in. Since I didn't know what I was doing, I just kept following my dad's orders until this massive fish appeared at the surface. With one swipe of the net, we had it in our boat.....a tremendous 10 1/2 pound, 30 inch flounder! Just to give you an idea, a good catch would be about 3 pounds and about 18 inches long. Needless to say, this was the biggest fish that both my dad and my pop-pop (his dad) had ever seen in their entire fishing careers! Well, it was quite the event. My dad took Matt and I around the island showing off this phenomenal fish as Matt and I chuckled in the background as we observed my dad's delight. What a memorable day!

We then headed up to Cape Cod, MA to visit the Harrington family for the fourth of July week. They recently bought a trailer in Dennis that sits right on the beach. I was continuously in awe of how many people could pile into such a small place, but it certainly made for lots of adventures and laughs. Thanks to his grandparents, we may even have a winner in America's Funniest Home Videos! In their innocence, they made a funny blooper while Matt was videotaping them on our camcorder. Keep an eye out for us! We both agreed that the Cape is truly a magical place. I love all of the houses with the cedar shingles and white picket fences. We could definitely see ourselves living there someday! We found this great bike path that was paved over an old railroad. We couldn't pass up the opportunity, so we rented bikes one day and rode all the way to Orleans, which is further out on the Cape. Our destination was my Aunt Mary and Uncle Lee's house, which we finally made after a few wrong turns and a couple miles added onto our trip (almost 20 miles in all!). We finally found their beautiful house and had lunch with them and my cousin Katie. Fun times!

After saying our goodbyes to the Harringtons, we were back on the road again....this time to see Lesley and Steve (the newlyweds!) in Portland, Maine. They have just moved there and it was so much fun to see their cute apartment that is in walking distance of downtown Portland. It's a great little city! After our quick visit, we headed south again and Matt and I said goodbye for 2 weeks. He was flying back to Santa Barbara...back to work :( I continued southward without my hubby to have a fabulous girls weekend with my amazing college friends...Kelsey, Wadler, Angela, and Elisha. We had such a fun weekend and it was just like old times....we just jumped right back into our fun times together like we had never been apart.

I am now enjoying another week or so with my family at the shore and will head back to Santa Barbara next week.
Matt just booked an adorable bed-and-breakfast for our first anniversary on August 6th! It's called J. Patrick House and it's in the quaint, beachside town of Cambria, Ca which is just south of Big Sur. You can check it out at jpatrickhouse.com. We are so excited to celebrate!
The rest of the summer will be filled with gardening, going to the beach, catching up on the pile of books that I've been meaning to read, meeting up with Matt for lunch, and attending two education conferences. Sorry this update was rather lengthy, but since it is the first, there is a lot to tell! More to come!
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