Ong-goings

Stop the Clock

It’s all whizzing by us in what seems like a flash… Hanging on to each twinkling for an instant longer.

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Back at his happy place on an early release day from school.

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Showers found us indoors, building and making for quite some time.

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A tempting buy since it’s a rarity finding his name on a mass produced item.

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Legoland’s 20th birthday {cake}.

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A natural foods eatery not far from the park — he devoured those tacos!

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And a newly opened culture cafe with lotsa interesting fermented/probiotic goodies — coconut froyo, kombucha, fresh sourdough and more. LOVE all the independent and creative food places here.

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Science Night @ school.

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The PTA and volunteers did such a great job with all the stations.

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Open House SD celebrates architecture and urban design by opening nearly 100 sites on a single day for people to visit. We only got to see 2 this year on a Sunday afternoon but hope we’ll get to visit more in following years. This was at a residence in Point Loma with beautiful mid century design and lovely views. (No actual house pix — can’t remember if not allowed or we just felt awkward w/ the owners around).

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Then we went to the SD Chinese Historical Museum. Gotta get edumucated on how our peoples got to this city, right? :)

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It was small but peaceful with some good reading commentary.

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A book and a bowl after school one day. Our favorite acai place opened a new location and of course we had to check it out!

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SDSU, one of the local colleges, hosted a Science and Engineering Sampler for all ages so we went to check it out.

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Got to chat with enthusiastic students and faculty.

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We also walked through some of the halls, classrooms and labs. University seems like several lifetimes ago for us but sooner than we think, our little boy will be on one of these campuses. *sob*

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BUT not yet… not just yet. :)