Saturday, February 25, 2012

A trip to Crissy Field

After waking up with a terrible case of the brown bottle flu- I was surprised that my sleep loving husband was eager to get outside and enjoy some sunshine. And while it was touch and go at times- I enjoyed the smell of fresh air, the beauty of seals swimming in their natural habitat (although they were much too fast for me to capture), beautiful scenery and time together with Jim and of course Putzi too.









                                                     Putzi enjoying the beautiful views!


                                             A view of the city from a pier on Crissy Field



                                                      A view of Alcatraz from the pier.



So- get out and enjoy some fresh air! Cheers. :)

*all pictures are personal*

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Simple freedom

Freedom from the eyes of our beloved four legged friends, appear to come through different lenses. Freedom of roaming in the backyard, freedom to lounge all over the furniture and freedom to be withdrawn from the constraints of a harness. The simple freedom of small, every day pleasures.

However, once a week- there is an overcoming joy that encompasses my favorite fur ball. The freedom of being off a leash, rolling in the sand, chasing birds, chomping on crab shells and getting her feet wet. It is almost as if, it is Putzi's 5'oclock on a Friday night- that  brief moment of relief that is look forward to all week.  Her chance to let her hair down and run until she falls over- the feeling of being completely free.

She is undeniably a beach dog. She was destined to live in California- and for the simple joy her pounce brings to Jim and I; we try to take time to breath the fresh ocean air and empower Putzi to be free.

This evening we visited Pacifica, CA- a short 12 minute drive from our doorstep. It is a beautiful place to let your hair down and experience freedom from reality- even if only for an hour.

Find your freedom. Cheers



My wonderful husband Jim

Putzi and Jim enjoying the sunset :) 




Saturday, February 4, 2012

Make a list- let it grow!

When Jim and I met we simply made a list- a list of all the things we wanted to try together.  Really- we both had a mental check list including all of the things we needed to experience together. You know- all the things you wish you would have figured out about your ex- before the 3 year mark. The things you used to brush off- or call cute.  Like how he used to clip his toe nails with his teeth- yuck! While it was never really a turn on- is it a deal breaker?
In reality, it’s going to come down to a heartfelt conversation with yourself- a long hard discussion asking if you can put up with the loud screams, the slurred words after a few beers, someone who doesn’t separate the colors and white, a person who never has matching socks, who leaves the seat up, hates doing dishes, hates Celine Dion, watches too many Lifetime movies, refuses to ask for directions, or even leaves science experiments all over your house. Whatever it is- you better find it- and fast.
Well, my advice to you- make a list. Be honest with yourself- figure out your deal breakers. Plus- who doesn’t enjoy an adventure? Even couch potatoes need to get explore now and then. J Our list consisted of items like: conquer a fear together, travel, go camping, go to a musical, tailgate, try our favorite restaurants, create art work, go to the casino, dance at a club and the list goes on and on.
So during the first year in our relationship- Jim and I: traveled to Denver Colorado, went white water rafting, hiked down a mountain, went to see ‘Wicked’, tailgated at a Husker football game, enjoyed Netties and China Inn (and tried each other’s favorite dish), spent a night camping in a tent at Pawnee Lake, painted canvas that we still have hanging on our wall, danced the night away, lost money to the casino and much much more.
Through this we have learned many things about each other- some annoying, but most are mesmerizing.  Having a list gives us the opportunity to have an excuse to go on a date, laugh and forget life for awhile.
Living in San Francisco gives us the opportunity to experience additional adventures. Today- we experienced the Academy of science- we visited the planetarium, walked through the rainforest, touched a star fish, discovered a ‘living roof’, visited Clode- the albino alligator and watched African penguins dance throughout their exhibit —all while enjoying the simple company of the one we love.





One adventure down- and many more await our arrival. Continue to let your list grow- Cheers!