Sunday, August 31, 2014

California is treating us well!


Well I'm clearly not going to become a famous blogger considering I'm not so good at this:)
I guess it's been about a month since I last updated and lots of things have been happening!  We are very busy here in Carlsbad.  Lee has been traveling quite a bit and so have I.  Lee's travels take him for several days to a week at a time, where mine are mainly day trips (two at the most) to LA.  And sorry to offend anyone who finds LA to be an enchanting place; I happen to think it's the worst city in America!  Why anyone would chose to live there is beyond me.  The traffic, the smog, just the general vibe of the city... it's just not my style.  And lucky for me I get reminded of how much I dislike it about once a week!

This is just one example of the nightmare I deal with on the 405 in LA.  That's 10 lanes of traffic, both directions, bumper to bumper.  Just to put it into perspective, one of my clients lives 12 miles from her office and she said it takes her no less than ONE HOUR to get to work - no thanks!!


So on to happier times in San Diego County! :)  Lee and I have been trying to get out and explore.  We felt like the first couple of months we were here we were terrible about getting out to see the things our new city had to offer.  We were just fine hanging out at Carlsbad beach, soaking up some sun.  And though there's still plenty of that, we have attended a couple of festivals in nearby beach towns, spent the day in Temecula wine country, and an afternoon at Balboa Park which would really take an entire week to walk through, see all of the museums and exhibits (it's also home to the San Diego Zoo) and eat at the great bistro's and restaurants.  It's a 1200 acre park just outside the heart of downtown SD, but it feels like you're in a completely different world.  It also has a dark park, so CiCi got to tag along and enjoy the afternoon with us as well!


Looking out into downtown from the Balboa Park bridge.


CiCi and the friend she met at the Balboa dog park, resting under a shade tree before their next round!

And of course we still continue to enjoy our little town of Carlsbad:)  Still so many new things to find!  If any of you are familiar with the alkaline water craze - well Lee and I have jumped in!  There's a mineral water aquifer right in downtown Carlsbad that people from all over come to get water from.  We have two 5 gallon jugs that we fill up about once a week.  I can't say I "feel" any different, but apparently alkaline is supposed to restore your body's natural pH balance. There's studies to believe the acidity we are putting into our bodies could be one of the major causes of cancer. Of course I'm no scientist or doctor, but it makes sense to me!  So for $3.70, I'll keep filling up my 5 gallon water jug.  If you're curios to check it out, here's the link:




A visit from the cousins!  Hanging out at one of the local wine bars, Relm


The view of the sunset from our patio.  Of course pictures never do mother nature justice!  The sky was the most amazing shades of blue and lavender on this night. 

Enjoying brunch on Carlsbad Blvd (also highway 101)


A sunset walk on the beach


These little blue jellyfish found their way to our shores after the hurricane in Mexico blew them our direction.  They are everywhere!
Lee bought a surfboard, so he's trying on his new wet suit and ready to hit the waves!




And saving the best for last.....


 That's right!  We have a baby Skierkiewicz on the way!!! :)  We are so excited to welcome this little nugget into the world sometime around March 7th!  We've had two ultrasounds and everything looks great!  He/she is right on track with growth and showing a healthy heartbeat!  I've been battling some pretty serious nausea and looking forward to that finally subsiding in the weeks to come.  In the last ultrasound (pictured above), we discovered it's definitely it's fathers child because it's already hyperactive!  Now that it's little arms and legs are able to move, it's apparently occupying it's time in my stomach with karate lessons and jumping jacks to get strong;)  The doctor could barely get a picture because he/she wouldn't stop moving! No wonder I've been so sick!  We can hardly wait to find out the gender, so we are having a 15 week ultrasound to discover the sex!  The appointment is just a couple weeks away, so by the time I sit down next month to write an update, I should be able to announce if baby Skerk is team pink or team blue!  So now that baby is on the way, we have been super busy house hunting!  Right now we are renting a two bedroom townhouse and with us both working from home, one of the rooms has to function as an office meaning we are out of space!  Real estate around here is not only expensive, but the inventory is low, so we put in TWO offers today hoping at least one of them goes through - fingers crossed!  We toyed around with the idea of moving inland to Temecula where we can get a little more for our money and although that's still a viable option, for now we are hoping to continue staying close to the coast and enjoying this weather that we have become so accustomed to.  Say a little prayer for us that one of our offers gets accepted so we can move in and start painting the nursery :)

I'll leave you with a picture of everyone's favorite, trouble-making pup - CiCi
"locked up"


Until next time....
XOXO,
Kristen

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