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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Not a Surprise

You Are A Vanilla Ice Cream Girl

Flexible. Easygoing. Classic.



Thanks Sally and Heather for letting us know about this fun little quiz. It's no big surprise to me that I'm a vanilla girl, I've always loved vanilla, I've always been one and I'll forever will remain such. Besides, more toppings go on vanilla. That all goes back to my roots. Thanks Mom & Dad. Have some fun and take the quiz! Let me know your results.

Friday, July 13, 2007

No More Oxygen!


I am so overjoyed to announce that after much anticipation, my nephew has formally been weaned off of all oxygen, daytime and nightime! In addition, he weighs in at over 8 pounds. I'm so proud of you, mijo, and your mama and daddy too for all their hard work and great care. And I'm sure it has nothing to do with all the kisses and cuddles from Nina Niki while she's been visiting you, but a Nina can dream, can't she?

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Little Miss Engineer

Oh, I wish I were a Union Pacific Choo Choo,

That is what I'd really like to be...

For if I were a Union Pacific Choo Choo,

Everyone would fall in love with me!

CHOO! CHOO!


First place winner of the Dunsmuir, California's Annual Railroad Days Little Miss Engineer Contest in the 6-8 year old catageory! Our "Little Miss" was a passenger on the Union Pacific Railroad and even rode in her own little choo choo while throwing candy in the parade!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Happy Fourth of July!

(Wordless Wednesday)

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Fishing Fun


One of the best parts of spending time with Grammy and Poppy is all the fishing trips! Whether it's ice-fishing during the winter on Castle lake or out on the boat at Lake Shastina, off the dock at Irongate Reservoir, and off the shore at a Mount Shast Fish Hatchery pond, my kids are getting to experience some of the enjoyment I had as a kid with my family. Not to mention that they are becoming quite proficient fishermen, too!


I have fond memories of fishing while growing up. I loved our camping trips we would take that always centered around good fishing lakes. I'd wake up with my dad just before the first light of the day would start and we would usually don our sweats (and garbage bags if it were raining) and quietly slip out onto the lake before the birds -or anyone other living being- had even started greeating the day. We'd spend hours out on the lake until we finally had our fill and usually couldn't wait to use a bathroom any longer. Then there were entire days spent on the lake or river, sometimes with never a bite and sometimes we'd be catching blue-gills so fast that I could drop my bare hook over the edge of the boat and have a fish in the boat before my dad ever had a chance to toss me a new worm! I have so many memories of fishing as a kid and they all come flooding back to me each time we take the kids now.


I love what fishing taught me: patience, perseverance, and to enjoy life as it was, especially with my dad. I miss those opportunities now as they seldom come living in the suburbs of Phoenix. But I'm glad that my kids will grow up knowing the joy of fishing. Thanks Mom and Dad!

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Our Shining Star

We are so proud of you!


This year our oldest DD put her drama to good use and auditioned for a part in a local youth theatre's production of Annie, Jr. It's a shortened version of the original Broadway hit. She had to sing, deliver a monolgue and ran lines later at her call-back. She succeeding in securing a spot as Mrs. Pugh, a servant of Daddy Warbucks, as well as being one of the chorus members in "NYC."


She worked hard and we spent many days and nights in the car traveling to and from rehearsals for two months. I spent a number of hours sewing the servants' costumes as well. It was a busy Spring for us on top of DS's first year of Little League and our vow renewal/vacation plans. But we made it through and her performance was brilliant, despite battling Strep Throat!


Looking forward to many more performances, sweetie!

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Kindergarten Graduate!


Our youngest daughter graduated from Kindergarten on May 24, 2007. I'm so happy that we made it through the year together. I enjoyed working on a weekly basis with her class and will miss all of the boys and girls there. They all have a special place in my heart. Thanks to everyone who helped us make it through this year and especially to her teacher, Mrs. Marini. We love you guys!