14.8.08

Where it all began! Simon, Me, Jill and Kim in the Coromandel. October 2005


While enjoying the Coromandel, I met Simon at a hippie festival. A bunch of friends spent the day together and I'm smiling because the dodgy train built by an artistic millionaire that took us up to the great view... didn't kill us. I thought Simon was dreamy, soft spoken and sometimes hard to understand, but so cool. The night before we danced under a huge tent to live funk music. He danced me-twirling, teaching, leading and giving me the butterflies. *sigh*

Come to New Zealand for a great PARTY!

Nearly one year ago, Simon and I were married. Now, we having another celebration in New Zealand. Please come! Here's the scoop:

When: Sat., Dec. 13th, the fun starts at noon

Where: Pauanui, Coromandel, New Zealand

What: A fun event bringing friends, family, great music, food and drink all together in the stunning Coromandel!

The party will take place in Pauanui, Coromandel, which on the North Island of New Zealand. Two homes will be used for the party and we're expecting a great turn out! The venue is a pretty, scenic drive from Auckland and you're more than welcome to stay the night! There will be some guest rooms available between the two homes and an additional home nearby, however, there will also be plenty of space to camp. Keep in mind December is the start of summer in NZ, so the temperature won't be as frigid as many parts in the US, during that time of year. If you want additional information about travel, contact me directly.

How to get there: Fly to Auckland and plan to drive (we can help arrange a ride/carpool or rent a car, which is a good idea if you'd like to see other parts of NZ while visiting) and follow these directions:

Address: 46 El Dorado Leader, Pauanui, Coromandel, New Zealand
Home of Dawn and Clyde Kennedy

Driving directions:
1. From Auckland, get to the Southern Motorway 45.7 km
2. Take the ramp onto (State) Highway 2 17.0 km
3. Turn left to stay on H 2 17.3 km
4. Turn left at Highway 25 21.6 km
5. Turn left to stay on Highway 25 1.7 km
6. Continue on Kopu Rd 1.0 km
7. Turn right at Ngati Maru Hwy 0.9 km
8. Turn left at Kopu Hikuai Rd 27.9 km
9. Slight left at Tairua Rd 1.4 km
10. Turn right at Hikuai Settlement Rd 11.0 km
12. Turn left at El Dorado Leader
- Drive towards the end of the street. You'll see us on the last corner in the road. We're on the right hand side in the large, 2 storied, U-shaped duplex. If you hit the sea you've gone too far.

Any party attendees from the US, contact me for additional information. We'll be visiting the country, Simon longer than me, but there'll be time for lots of fun! Hope you can join us!

Please no gifts!

View of the Coromandel... breath-taking! Come see for yourself!

We met MICHAEL FRANTI!

Me, Andrew, Alan Blackie and Simon at Stanley Park-with the cool, rock balancing sculptures behind us.

Simon admist the lush trees on our way to Breitenbush!

Our Breitenbush cabin was quaint, simple and so cozy with birds chirping and trees whispering everywhere.

Annual Update

It seems that my blog updates have been occurring less and less since we stopped traveling. Shocking!

At any rate, our lives have been jam-packed with activities-moving, work, family fun and a little travel. In the last few months, I've started working with a family as their nanny, personal assistant and helping with a new foundation. Simon is busy working with a contractor, renovating a home in Ballard. He's learning new skills every day and coming home dirty and tired, but loving it!

Last spring, we went to the Sasquatch music festival in eastern Washington. The venue is a gorgeous outdoor amphitheater with multiple stages and I forgot how jaw-dropping beautiful. I hadn't been there since college, which was a just a few years ago. :)

Kristine, Simon and I camped out, enjoyed excellent music by The Cure (one of Simon's all time favorites), REM (they performed as it rained lightly, and most people stayed away. Fools! Michael Stipe is just a dedicated and blissful performer), Crudo (who was recently created by Mike Patton, formerly of Faith No More and such an amazing, kooky performer. He's definitely a little crazy, but so fun!), MIA (who looked tiny from where we sat, but she rocked the whole place), The Breeders, and the highlight, Michael Franti and Spearhead! Not only did he perform away in his very cool, sometimes reggage, sometimes funk, always engaging music, but WE MET HIM! He was gracious and so sweet. He kissed my head. I haven't washed my hair since.

For the 4th of July, our friends Rich, Sheryl, Alan and Ellen, gave us a gift certificate Breitenbush, which is a hot springs resort in the deep forest, south of Portland. For a few days, we enjoyed amazing hot springs and pools, beautiful walks, amazing vegetarian food, intense massages and lots of rest. We met some really interesting people and had lots of quiet time, too.

The entire location is surrounded by trees, mountainous terrain and a deep, rolling river. It's a community owned and operated community with a calming atmosphere. We spent a few nights in the hottest hot springs, laying on rock slate, gazing at the amazing sky that was littered with immense, textured, layers of stars. What a sight! We loved it! Thank you, guys!

We have been visiting Vancouver lots this year, as our close friends Angela and Mark, who we met in Taiwan, moved there. Vancouver is such a fun, bustling, delicious city. Similar to Seattle, it's surrounded by mountains and water. Each time I visit that city, I think about moving there. Oh Canada!

Recently, Alan and Andrew Blackie visited from New Zealand. They were in Vancouvery for just a day and we drove up to see them. The Blackie's are good family friends of Simon's family and it was great to meet them. We enjoyed a little sight-seeing, including Vancouver's annual dragon boat racing and a nice walk through Stanley Park. They continued on through a road trip through parts of Canada and we headed south, stopping only for our favorite border perk... Duty free shopping!

Finally, this summer my nephew Reagan visited from back East. I love the babies in my life and he's a true blessing! He is just over a year old and his personality, warmth and the joy he exudes is just so sweet. Simon and I spent lots of time with him and my brother and sister-in-law while they visited. I couldn't get enough. We also bought him his first pair of sneakers. Any excuse to buy shoes!

That was the last few months in a nutshell... I'm sure I'm leaving out some other great experiences, but you get the idea. We are moving to a friend's condo in a few weeks in a great hood in Seattle. More on this soon! Peace.

19.5.08

Sun and snow... what else does one need? :)

Views, views... everywhere!

Allie, Sean, me, Si, Peter and Dee... at a little snow covered lake. Beautiful!

Snow Shoeing!

Peter and Dee, good friends of ours, took us up snow shoeing at Stevens Pass. I had never been and LOVED it. I love skiing, but getting to know the snow in a different way was great. The sun gloriously shined down on us all day and we stopped at the top of a little summit for amazing views and a delicious lunch, complete with a little cocktail, which only added to the fun of trying to go down a mountain on snow shoes. We journeyed 4 miles in total. What a great day!

11.1.08

Time seems to evaporate...

As usual, time has flown by and I realize that I haven't posted anything since our wedding in September. Where has time gone?

After our wedding, we continued to adjust to life back in the US, not traveling on our every whim and settling down a bit. I must say that if it weren't for Simon, I'd probably have lost my mind by now, or moved to another country again. There is something very appealing about living in a foreign country, learning the language, figuring out little things like figuring out how to order a certain kind of food and feeling a sense of accomplishment when you make a connection with a local. However, coming back to Seattle has been comforting in a lot of ways. For me reconnecting with friends and family has truly warmed my heart and of course, everyone adores Simon.

Currently, I am ending my work as a nanny for a few different families. Recently, I've worked with children ages 10 months up to 3 years. My days are full of smiles, giggles, runny noses, careful attention, social outings (I love community centers!) and constantly explaining to people in public "No, this isn't my child. I'm a nanny" and getting a solid dose of birth control on a daily basis. I'm just not ready to be a mother yet! Simon is busying his time doing paint jobs and other tricks of the trade. He's a fast learner and a perfectionist so is up for the challenge when laying dry wall, trimming molds or other tasks come up. He's enjoying this kind of work and would like to learn more about construction, as he's taking a class on wood work at Seattle Central Community College.

I also have returned to school in the evenings as I am pursuing my career to be a Child Life Specialist. At a local community college, I am taking a few classes and one of them should be a super interesting class. The focus is on cultural relevance and anti-bias work. The class is taught by two very knowledgeable women who have long careers working with children and promoting cultural diversity. They explained to us that we come to class as experts in our experiences and everyone has the right to speak and share air time in class when discussing different topics.

The first night, one student, who is from Louisiana and perhaps has some different views about race and homosexuality, but is very well-traveled and confidently speaks out when she disagrees with a comment or issue, dominated a discussion about race issues, particularly related to the events related to Hurricane Katrina. In just a few minutes, this woman managed to anger quite a few students in the class and for a few minutes I thought the class was going to get all Jerry Springer. Out of excitement, I almost stood up and started chanting "Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!", but I refrained. This class is going to keep all of us on our toes this quarter.

In December, one of the families I work for, vacationed in Oahu, Hawaii and I went with them. We enjoyed 4 days in a beautiful rental home in the Kahala neighborhood, but unfortunately, the children were sick, so we were limited in our activities. However, the experience was fun and at the end of the trip, Simon came out to meet me for a belated honeymoon.

We stayed near Waikiki beach in an apartment that my father and step-mother own. They visit Hawaii often each year. Our days were filled with trips to the beach, relaxing, reading, taking naps, deciding what to eat next and more relaxing. It was a wonderful trip! We also met 2 girls from Cali (one was a kiwi) and their local Hawaiian boyfriends. The girls were visiting for a month and really having fun getting to know the locals, etc. We played with them for most of the week and enjoyed going to a local party, where we met lots of cool people with interesting stories.

We also rented a car and drove around the island one day. The Pipeline surfing competition was in full swing on the north shore, which is apparently the largest competition in the world. The surf is amazing and so strong! We hung out on the beach, enjoying the surfer's, then rambled home, stopping along the way for the freshest shrimp I've ever eaten. Also, lots of great fruit stands along the way back, too. Yum!

Right after Christmas, we were blessed with a visit from Andre and Maren. I met Maren years ago when working as a member of the finance team for Gencon shows. Maren and Andre currently live in New Jersey and were visiting Andre's family who just moved to Seattle. We had such a great time with them! One weekend, we all journeyed to Vancouver for a little trip. That city is excellent! In addition to the yummy dim sum lunch we enjoyed in Chinatown, we also ventured around experiencing as much of the local culture as we could.

In January, we took another weekend trip down to LA to meet Shelley and her new hubby, Darcy. Shelley is a good friend and ex-girlfriend of Simon's. I also got to know her when I lived in Taiwan, as she was living and working there at the same time. She's oodles of fun and we enjoyed meeting her new hubby. They are both kiwis and flew to LA, rented a car, then drove to Vegas to get married. We spent a weekend with them in LA after the wedding and had fun going out in West Hollywood, then acted like big kids at Universal Studios. I hadn't been there since I was little and the rides were amazing! What fun! Simon's cousin Trudi, who attended our wedding, also lives in LA. It was great to see her. She's such a special member of the family!

In January, we also were visited by our friend, Kara who we met in Taiwan. Kara's from the US, but was visiting family in the northwest. She is such a gem and it was GREAT catching up with her. Also, our friend Wez, a kiwi and old friend of Simon's visited, too. Wez lives in Sacramento, but was in town for some work. He's always full of crazy stories and good times. It's been raining friends! Hallelujah!

Since December, we have either been traveling or house-sitting for friends and family. Simon and I decided we are gypsies, constantly living out of a backpack or suitcase. Now, we are minimizing our moving and are moving in with our friend, Laurel. She has a great home in Tukwila, which is just outside of Seattle and we are so excited about the opportunity.

On Valentine's Day, we had our interview with Homeland Security and it went great! Simon should have his green card in just a few weeks! We had prepared all sorts of "evidence" of our relationship-pictures, all of our wedding cards, invitations, printed out e-mails, pictures on our laptop, etc. In the end, our interviewer didn't really want to see any of it, just our wedding invitation, one picture and one bank statement. We thought the entire process was going to be much more rigorous, but it went so well. We can breathe easier knowing that we don't have to worry about any immigration issues for at least a few years, anyway. Phew!

We are wishing everyone much love and happiness in the new year! Cheers!