Archive for the ‘Page’ Category

The Gibbos

Monday, May 30th, 2011

The weather was forecasted to be 65 degrees so we packed lightly. After the ceremony we ventured to Lake Tahoe to take some shots. As soon as we were all set up, it started to blizzard and it was freezing!! Poor little Pagie was such a trooper. I love this shot, the snowflakes and all…

Page’s BFF

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011


Birthday week

Thursday, May 19th, 2011

PAIFF had a mini film Festival at Stanford last weekend and Brendan and Page came along to support – Page was more interested in promoting the event amidst the coeds. We showed two amazing films and the filmmakers, SENNA and HOW TO DIE IN OREGON. Still thinking about each film…

My 36th b-day was today and I received a wonderful gift from Pagie – her first hand-drawn iPad experiment. Brendan has been busy pushing a new product at Netflix, but tomorrow night we get to escape for a rare date-night at Baume and live music to follow after. I also get to spend all day tomorrow just hanging out with my favorite girl. Friday’s are my favorite, after working 4, ten hour days, Fridays are all about exploring the world w/ Page. Such a treat!

“Gissa toothy grin, Pagie!”

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011


Happy

Saturday, May 7th, 2011

Palo Alto’s annual childrens’ parade.

Sunset

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Learning how to paddle

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Beach Baby

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

First, a nice yummy breakfast of fresh fruits. Page LOVES pineapple and papaya.

Then, off to the beach. We couldn’t keep Page from racing to water. She loves catching the waves rolling in.

And…. she’s out!

~

Easter in San Juan de Alima

Monday, April 25th, 2011




World Traveler

Sunday, April 24th, 2011

Page was able to put her passport to use today – we traveled to Manzanillo, Mexico to visit Grandma Sam and Auntie Carson. Page was so good on the two flights, thankfully the Easter travel day meant empty seats so she was able to sprawl out and relax. We met our driver in Manzanillo and took the hour and a half drive south to San Jose de Alima. The drive was interesting, we narrowly missed a mack truck and its exploding tire and I never knew a car could so fast over speed bumps. Page was so cool, just taking it all in stride. I loved looking at the foreign countryside and before we knew it we landed in San Jose de Alima. Who knew you could get internet in paradise?

First remnant of a curl (thanks Dad)