Monday, November 30, 2009

So its true. Living my life is officially taking all my time; leaving me unable to fully document it...at least not in a timely fashion.

November was kicked off with a Halloween visit from "Uncle Foffy" who made the journey laden with the finest of TraderJoe's wares, which we enjoy and appreciate every day. We also had a visit from Granny & Boppy before celebrating our 4th year of wedded bliss and American Thanksgiving with our new friends here in Vallarta.

Throughout all of it we have laughed, loved and continue to feel like the most blessed people on the planet.

Here is some images from our month:

Geoffrey, Granny, Boppy & Halloween from markpicketts on Vimeo.

The end of November brought visits from our past: Ecua-peeps. Ollie and i helped launch Nutmeg for her return voyage to the Bay Area. Then visited with John, Olivia, Ceci, and pending as they celebrated an extended dia de gracias in one of our favorites: Sayulita.
This incredible day was launched into unforgettable when our sunset cocktails were interupted by news of sea turtle hatchings about 20 meters from our seat. We endured the walk and watched as these little ones made their run for the sea (footage). Modern odds are stacked against these tortugas and it was a pretty amazing thing to witness; especially when Ollie (unprompted) carved a road into the sea to help the little tortugas (meanwhile mom used all of her strength in holding Ella back).

As we head into December it is difficult for me to comprehend how fast time is passing...and (unlike me) it shows no sign of slowing...
We hope that this finds you and yours well and look forward to being in touch over the holiday season.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Its October here in Vallarta (unlike wherever you are), and although the leaves are not changing the weather is...and for the better! Less heat, less rain, really wonderful and the old guard here tells us it is just going to continue to get better - very exciting. I am still anxiously awaiting the wind but need to be patient until January, until then we are still really enjoying the family trips to the different (and amazing) local beaches (details, stories and pictures).

This year Ollie is really excited for Halloween ; and why wouldn't he be? A chance to dress up, to eat junk food, combined with a visit from Uncle Foffy has the whole house pumped for this weekend.

All the more reason for me to hurry up and post some images from the 3rd Annual Picketts Pumpkin Carving Party!

3rd Annual Pumpkin Carving Party from markpicketts on Vimeo.

Here is some history:

wow, i really like looking at those but it makes me feel OLD!

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Although there was a plethora of reasons for our relocation to Mexico, near the top of the list was being closer to our California family. Toronto-PV and Toronto-DR is really a wash but the difference from San Francisco is massive. We have not been disappointed and last week were spoiled with the second visit from Kristy this year. Ollie and Ella hammed it up in the pool with Aba non stop and both show new tricks in the water daily.
Another Sunday passed and another beach this week: Los Muertos - Sayulita.

Kristy's Visit 09.09 from markpicketts on Vimeo.




Monday mornings ASPV has a very cool flag ceremony in the elementary school. This week Ollie was recognized by his teacher. I know i am bias but i thought it was pretty cute:

Flag Ceremony Final Version from markpicketts on Vimeo.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sometimes you have to hit reset...this is one of those times. I created this blog as a place to share memories with friends and family - and although i have a ton of footage left to share from the summer and from our first six weeks here in Vallarta the backlog was getting a little heavy.
I kept wanting to finish a video and post it before moving on - chronologically like...it may seem weird but its just the way that my brain works; but we are in Mexico now the things we are seeing, smelling, experiencing, and lets not forget tasting are happening now.

So i am hitting the reset button.

This is us, last weekend:
Some explanations:
  1. We could have left that CD on repeat Friday night - he would have sung us through until monday...
  2. Cirque-de-Backyardigans...an experience that truly defies explanation
  3. Playa Camarones y Chilaquiles (the list is growing)
  4. fun in the rain and some new swimming skills
I really will try and share some of the great stuff that is now backlogged but not at the cost of falling further behind.


in other news i think i am officially done with YouTube; been wanting to go to Vimeo for more than a year now but resisted and resisted but no mas!
If you subscribed in YouTube, please redo so in Vimeo (if you still want)


Monday, September 21, 2009

So just shy of October, i am posting for some good times in June and the start of July.

There are lots more coming soon but for those of your living in "real time"; please know that Mexico is fantastic! The four of us have never been more happy. We have a house, friends, jobs which we are loving, and then there's the food....

We go to a new beach every Sunday and have a new love: chilaquiles. I am tracking these beach adventures (and will get them posted - with pics - here soon enough).

So 'nuff talk...


Wednesday, September 02, 2009

IronIan's Triathalon...
yeah its a cheezy name but trust me he has had worse and when you beat his time i will consider your thoughts on the issue.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Well it is been awhile since i have written here; and it isn't like nothing has been happening. Perhaps in a later post (or more likely posts) i will have a moment to reflect on selling 95% of our posessions, leaving our home & the friends that remain like family in the Dominican after five years, blasting through Canada, then California, before driving to Puerto Vallarta, with a brief stop in Cali, Colombia, meeting new friends, starting a new job, and beginning to get settled in our new home.
However, if that happens it will be on another day.

Today is Oliver's first day of school, and although we have no idea how it is going it was a memorable celebratory morning - that i simply had to document


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Here is my last email as the Academic Technology Director to the staff at CMS:

From: Mark Picketts
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 4:56 PM
To: All Users

Subject: the secret is out....


I can’t hide it anymore.

The real reason for the academic technology successes over the past couple years has been revealed:



We have loved our time in the DR and will miss you more than you could imagine. Our CMS family are always welcomed wherever we are.


Follow us at: http://karliandmark.blogspot.com/ and please stay in touch


con amor,

Karli, Oliver, Ella y mark













Mayra has been a part of our family for the past three years and she will be missed by all of us, the only thing keeping us going is the thought of a reunion with her in Canada or San Francisco soon. Some Mayra moments:

Monday, June 15, 2009

It finally happened: Karli wrote her second blog post!!

Well truth be told we both had to give speeches of adios on Friday to the wonderful people that have been the core of our Dominican family for the past five years. Karli proved why she is a writing teacher and i ... well i was sobbing mess (partly because i had to follow this speech):
When Jack hired Mark and I at the Boston fair 5 years ago, we weren’t really even sure we were a couple at the time. We obviously convinced Jack that we were worth hiring as teachers and I guess we must have seemed stable enough at the time to take a chance on our fledgling relationship but we were literally defining our relationship in the elevator on the way to our interview. We thought, well what the heck, lets just go and see what happens and in the mean time we can learn to kite surf, take in the beaches and even learn how to dance merengue. I am forever grateful to God, the Universe, and Jack who hired us both that snowy weekend in Boston, which gave our little relationship experiment a chance to grow.

So we moved here together- but separate, a couple kind of – boyfriend and girlfriend but not ready to live together. But when Mark got here he really hated his apartment and it was just so below his standard, which was really saying something at the time and he came over to my apartment one weekend and just kind of never left. And a couple of months later we got engaged on Pico Duarte, we got married in Las Terrenas and then had our first Dominican baby here in the city. Originally we were only going to stay 2 years but after giving birth to Oliver we realized we were part of something really wonderful here where everyone has this wonderful love and respect for children. There is not one of you out there that doesn’t ask about our kids every ingle time we see you and you really do mean it. I can’t imagine after your true and genuine happiness for our happiness, having kids anywhere else.

So we became part of the greater CMS family. Now when I say CMS family I don’t mean that in a “one big happy family” way. No, this is a real family. Supportive, caring, even a little dysfunctional at times but always there for you. This family has its nurturing mothers who care for us along the way and its funny, spirited aunties who keep us laughing and having fun. And certainly there is more than one crazy uncle in the group who you just can’t wait to see what they are going to do next. And just like in any family there are many ups and downs but what makes family so great – is that they are there through all of it.

I want to thank this CMS family for supporting both Mark and I in our many ups and downs- through different houses and jobs, marriage and kids. It is harder than I thought it would be to leave this island because I realized I am leaving my first “home” I created with my new nuclear family and extended family. I am finding I have so much more of an emotional attachment to things and memories and places here than I thought. But I have to remember that the things are just things, the memories I take with me where ever I go and the places…well one day I’ll be back with my husband and my 2 Dominican children so that they can see what a great family we came from.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Truth: she doesn't even know i am posting this.
her first post here

(like every post here, i have so much to put up here and am hopelessly behind...but i will try and get it up here soon, but life is kinda hectic these days)

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

We are well into the season of lasts here in the Dominican...
We remain busy enjoying the last days of the la vida buena in the DR. Last week was Aba's final visit to Santo Domingo and as with all of her previous visits it was nothing short of incredible:



We are really looking forward to being so much closer to you next year Aba.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Lots of posts this month already and even more running around in my head. Here is a little show about our Spring Break. We were joined in Cabarete by Jeff, Deb, April, and Eric and had a wonderful, relaxing, and hilarious week.
It was our last time in Cabarete this year, and although i know that i will be back at Nanny Estates. It's the first time in years that i have left not sure when exactly i would be back. It is one of the most incredible places on the planet, and the people there are even more incredible!

Well, enjoy:


Ipo, i am not ignoring your comment. I am working on something to fill you in re: next year. It's a work in progress, but for now:
    Way down here you need a reason to move
    Feel a fool running your stateside games
    Lose your load, leave your mind behind, baby james
    Oh, Mexico
    It sounds so simple I just got to go
    ~ J. Taylor

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Its amazing how fast five years can go by when you throw a wedding and a couple of kids in there...but pass it has

From 5 year

Friday, April 17, 2009

OK, i feel horrible that the other post with pictures was really only up for a day, i hope that people will look at that and also the movie from yesterday.

but here are some more pictures of Miss Ella on her first Birthday:



From Ella turns One


From Ella turns One

Here is some old guy, when he wasn't so old:
From Ella turns One

Here a future Homecoming Queen smiles for the camera:
From Ella turns One


Thursday, April 16, 2009

wow, two posts in a day. Of course the footage in this post IS from January...



more pics and some video from the princess' first will be coming very very soon
We continue on here; living in the sun
We laugh, we dance, we sing - we have fun
It's almost over, are time in the DR virtually done...
and in the blink of an eye...look who turned one!


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

It is scary for me to believe, but somehow Oliver has been with us for three years already. He has accomplished so much and added more to our lives then we could have ever imagined.
We had a small party for him at a local pizza place and this year he definitely knew it was his birthday. We all had a lot of fun and thank everyone who came or sent their love from afar. Enjoy:



Here are some posts that really amazed me from not too long ago:
  • February 16th 2007 - here
  • February 16th 2008 - here

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Our travels this winter break were not nearly what they have been previously (2007: 1, 2, 3). In fact, no flights at all and we only drove about three and a half hours - to Cabarete. We stayed there for three weeks and although we missed friends and family terribly having a special group come from California helped us to survive.

As i sit here more than a month after the vacation so many moments jump to my mind as being incredible, i just could never share them all here. One of my favorite moments of the entire time however was about fifteen seconds in duration (overhearing a conversation between Karli and Rick):

Rick: So do you body surf?
Karli: Well i just float around and laugh a lot.
Rick: Sounds like fun; and a good way to live life.

A great final Christmas in the Dominican Republic.

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

The original vision of this blog was that it would be a place for us to share our adventures, thoughts and general goings on with you. I have done the majority of the postings but few loyal readers of this blog could ever forget this post by Karli.

Well today is another historic day. With great pride I present you with....

Oliver's first post:
"the ocean"
So now the proud father will give you a little play-by-play. So i was on morning duty Saturday and with the monstress happily entertaining herself Ollie brought me his paints saying, "I want this." He started the work by combining blue and green in the middle of the page. I told him it was beautiful and that it looked like the ocean. He then brought me the brown paint telling me it was for sand. He added the sun then the pink fish y VOILA!

We are awaiting a call from la louvre.

On Sunday we went to the botanical gardens where our now famous artist was mobbed by adoring fans:


you aren't going to believe me but i really had nothing to do with this - you trying being the cute little blond boy 'round here!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

I am writing this behind the mountain of pictures and videos that ARE the festive season. I am doing my best...which isn't that good. Well anywhoooo these are some pictures from Early December, getting ready for Christmas, a visit from Granny and Boppy, and general goofing off, enjoy:



We Christmas-ed in Cabarete this year; that is coming soon.