Saturday, June 5, 2010

Quality Time

We have had the pleasure of having some nice quality time with family and friends before the little one arrives.

Bailey and I went and had lunch with Brandon and my dad in Signal Hill at Hill Top Park. The park is on top of Signal Hill and overlooks the ocean, LA, and the mountains. There are also oil wells all over- surprise surprise.



We had a double-date with the Johnson's Part II at the Pancake House in Anaheim where we enjoyed some fancy pancakes, eggs, sausage and bacon. It was nice to have some adult time and relax with good friends and a good meal. Eric and Natalie continue to be such dear friends of ours as we have had the joy of sharing now two pregnancies together, daughters 3 days apart, and now boys that will be about 5 months apart. It has been fun sharing in our similar adventures and supporting and learning from each other.

While we were at breakfast, the girls and Evan played at my parent's house. My parent's recently finished making a play house that is incredibly cute and so the girl's got to play in there while Evan relaxed in the swing. My parent's loved having a house full of little ones.



Brandon and I have been a part of one of Rockharbor's Life Groups this past year and have enjoyed getting to know a great group of people. Brandon and I however are leaving the Life Group since having two little ones will demand more of our time for now. They were kind enough to take us out of BJ's Pizza and celebrate with pizza, pizookie, games, and baby presents galore! We will definitely miss seeing all of them each week! We have been blessed to have their friendship and prayers.


Poopie diaper game



My Mom, Tawnia, and Jenni took me out for a nice afternoon of tea at the 'Tea House on Los Rios' to celebrate the soon arrival of our little guy. We missed out on having Brie there but we had a nice afternoon of conversation, tea, and yummy food. The tea house is in down town San Juan Capistrano and is amongst quant shops and homes that has a really sweet atmosphere.

Our lack of having a person to take a group shot.


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