Sunday, January 10, 2010

Stanford & Museum of Computer History



We also went to Stanford University a few times while Alex's mum was here. In fact we got quite into it, with tours of the Rodin sculptures at the Art centre, a student-led tour of the university highlights and lunches at the campus coffee house. It's a really beautiful campus, with lots of sandstone buildings with terracotta roofs (I've since been lucky enough to fly over the university and it looks like a lovely old mediterranean village from above). It has a very sad history - the wealthy Stanford family founded the university over a hundred years ago (making it a pretty historic place by American standards) to honour their son who died aged fifteen on a european tour. Stanford University is very wealthy and influential in the area, it owns over 8,000 acres adjacent to Palo Alto including a shopping mall.

We also went to the Museum of Computer History which was absolutely awesome. Lots of old computers and alpha geeks.




Trip to Carmel and Monteray


Finally catching up on posts from the end of last year...

We took a trip to Carmel in December with Alex's mum Carol. We had a wonderful time, we stayed in a place that looked like somewhere Snow White would honeymoon, and to boot it had a free wine and cheese reception, so Alex was happy too. We stumbled across the most amazing Italian restaurant, and Ruth was a very good baby who slept in her pram despite the raucous surroundings. The highlight was a visit to the Monteray aquarium, which was just the most lovely place. We loved the jellyfish room, which had huge backlit tanks and ambient music.


More photos here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/viewAlbum?uname=gawley&aid=5413817583678096593&pli=1

Friday, January 1, 2010

Happy New Year!



More Christmas photos - http://picasaweb.google.com/gawley/Christmas2009?authkey=Gv1sRgCLnyqYyqubvgwgE#

Hello all

We've now moved into our new place and have mostly unpacked.  We really love the house and the area, we've been enjoying walking around finding nice little cafes and parks.

Our first Christmas out here has been great - our first Christmas together just the three of us, starting our own traditions.  We started off with a big breakfast and marathon Skyping, followed by a long walk around the Baylands park near our house.  This is a big marshy flatland at the south end of San Francisco bay, which looks a lot like Chichester Harbour in places and even has Brent geese.  The weather was incredible, very bright sunshine, there were people (braver than us) walking along in shorts and t-shirts.  Then Ruth had her nap while we got started on the champagne and grown-up presents, so we could focus on her presents when she woke up.  She has got a little play room in our new place, which is now filled with all her new toys - thank you everyone.   We had our big meal in the evening - chicken with lots of pigs-in-blankets, Paxo stuffing (from the British shop) followed by Pippa's yule log.

On Boxing day we set off to Tahoe, the nearest big mountains and ski resort about four hours away.  We stayed with some friends in a little chalet, where we ate lots and played silly games, and had a hot tub under the stars (not so good for the carbon footprint really).

We've just celebrated New Year's Eve at home, and we are looking forward to all that 2010 has to offer (first flying lesson tomorrow! :D ).  Here's wishing you all a very happy and healthy new year - looking forward to seeing you all soon.

Love

Pippa, Alex and Ruth xxx