Sunday, February 21, 2010

Trash-A Whale of a Problem!


The first grade classes at Ryan's elementary school have been collecting trash at the beach since the beginning of the school year. They have been learning about the impact of trash and pollution to our oceans and animals. It has been a wonderful experience that culminated in a program put on by the First Graders singing whale songs and unveiling "Little Gray." Little Gray is a whale created by the kids and a local artist made with all of the trash the kids collected. Little Gray will soon live at Legoland's Sea Life Aquarium. This was an amazing project!






Lydia's Brownie Troop participated in Thinking Day. Thanks to the help and donations of Uncle Phil and Aunt Martha, the troop created a fabulous display about Malaysia. The girls had a great time, and learned about many different countries. I am the Troop leader this year, but it is really the work of many moms coming together. Thank you to all the helpers this year that are making it a very special experience for our girls.



Sunday, January 03, 2010

Happy New Year!

Here are the picture highlights of our year since Ryan's birthday. Our trampoline has added lots of fun and excitement. We don't have to make the kids play in the street as often, we can now have them try to knock their teeth out on the trampoline.

Below is a picture of Ryan's Thanksgiving Pow Wow. The Native American head dresses on Ryan and a friend were supplied by Aunt Connie and Ryan was very excited and proud.


Lydia was Molly in Annie. She was wonderful, of course. I saw the show 4 times. My mom came out and went 3 times, and Joel and Ryan also went multiple times. She had so much fun, and cried when it was over.

We also celebrated Christmas with my Mom, which was wonderful. Joel did a Lifetime movie, Amish Grace. Doesn't he look great with his fellow cast members? He even drove the horse and buggy. I used to love the Lifetime channel. It was a staple for me in the 90's. Ahh, the days of hanging out with a Lifetime movie. Looks like we all have something to look forward to in Amish Grace!


Christmas was very relaxing and fun, too. All of Marguerite's sons (my cousins) and family came out. It was great to see them. Everyone came over Christmas Eve, and then Christmas itself was quiet, peaceful, and glorious. I even took a nap. Lydia was up at 3am, announced to us that Santa came and we had 3 more hours to sleep. Below is a picture of the kids putting out their reindeer food made with oatmeal and glitter.



Any New Year's resolutions? Well, I'm back to getting up at 6:15 instead of 6:30, so I can be on time in the morning. As I watched my gas tank in the car go down to zero, I thought should I resolve to be one of those people who get gas when the light goes on with 25 miles to go? I think not yet. I'll continue to let it go to zero before I get gas. I can even go up to 3 miles after it hits zero. I'll start this year by resolving to not chance those 3 miles and definitely not try 5. I also need to walk our crazy dog more, oh, and floss EVERY day. Well, let's see how it goes! Happy 2010 to everyone!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

No Posts

Hi,


I'm writing my thesis, or not writing my thesis, depending on what day it is. I feel that I shouldn't do anything else, but write in my spare time. I actually haven't done all that much writing because there is little spare time, but I feel that I shouldn't blog or other such things, like do laundry. You won't hear much from me until December (I've been so prolific otherwise).


I read a story last night to Ryan that had some Halloween facts. One was that 9 out of 10 parents sneak candy from their children's stash. He was truly shocked and distressed. I must keep that book from Lydia.


Here are a couple of birthday pictures. It was fun and easy. Ryan had a wonderful time and so did his friends. I sure did fight the Chuck E. Cheese birthdays to begin with, but they have been OK. This was probably the last year, and I might miss the old rat.




Sunday, September 06, 2009

First Day of School




Apparently, my very busy, but relaxing summer passed without a blog post. We all had a marvelous summer that included a visit from the Greens, beach trips, soccer camp, horse camp and many days just swimming in the pool.

My first day of school was a couple of weeks ago, and the kids started last Wednesday.


Ryan was too excited to pose. He was very wiggly. The kids both had a great first week and like their teachers.

We celebrated Lydia's birthday with multiple parties. Following are miscellaneous pictures.

This is after the pinata broke. Kids sure do love a pinata. I suppose I would, too, if it were filled with adult treats, or even fine chocolate.


This is taken on our new trampoline. You should have seen Joel and me putting it together. The box said 1200 pieces. I know that was a typo, but it felt like that many pieces. We amazingly did it, though, and the kids have been loving it.

Ryan has been taking pictures with my camera and I think the lens might be dirty (based upon the looks of these pictures). The kids watched Lassie last night. Ryan cried for over an hour because a dog, Toots, died in the movie. Both kids were sobbing hysterically at one point.

Sadly I think our cat has been snatched by a coyote. I saw a coyote in the backyard Thursday morning, and we have not seen the cat since Thursday afternoon. We should have kept him in, but we have also always had the coyotes and Kerry had a kitty door to the garage and escaped to it. He spent the nights in the house. I think the coyotes are getting hungry and they are out at all hours now. He has never been gone for more than a day. The kids don't know yet, because Joel and I keep hoping he'll show up. He was a wonderful cat, and loved everyone. We will all miss him very much.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Summer!

Hello! We have been enjoying a marvelous summer. We returned from our MN family lake vacation. It is always so nice to hang out at Gull lake with the family. Putting worms on the hooks is not so nice. I drew the line at leeches. I am not going to purposefully touch a leech.

Here are a few pictures from Lydia's talent show and her 2nd grade show "The Big Sing-Colors of Our World"- both great successes.







Lydia is doing a musical theater camp this week...they are doing "Working" in a week. Good luck to them. I like to drop her off and say, "Best of luck." Quite an endeavor. She and a friend are doing the "Neat to be a Newsboy" song. Should be fun.
Ryan is doing a three sport camp next week and Lydia is doing a soccer camp. We are going to try to paint their bedrooms this summer...which is a pretty big job. Last year, when we painted the office, I dropped the gallon of paint on the carpet. Let's hope it goes a little better this year.
Let's see, other news...Lydia shot another commercial for Mattel's Splatster. That name rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? She did a great job. She worked 9 hours and maintained focus. I was impressed. She really enjoys it, so that is good, too. Ryan swims from early morning to late at night. His hair is chlorine crispy, but at least it isn't green yet.
I forgot my camera when we went to the lake, so hopefully my mom will send some pictures!
More later!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Ryan and the Talent Show

I believe Ryan is our new Simon Cowell. I was watching the talent show auditions with him, and he couldn't help but comment on every number. At first he was loud, and I quickly shushed him and asked him to only say nice things or nothing at all. He couldn't help himself, though, and whispered (thank god) the rest of the comments in my ear. Comments included: That was awful! Way too long. Oh boy, she can't sing. Whoa, what are they doing? He did have nice things to say too, such as: Wow, they can hula hoop and I liked that.

Funny thing, is he was so right with all of them. He doesn't watch American Idol, or any other shows with us where we make comments like this. It is his own thing. I must channel it, or help him to know when it may be appropriate to say these things...like the privacy of your own home!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

But Wait, There are More!

The Barbie commercial where the hardest thing she did was give the panda a shot one handed with her left hand

and

the aquarium commercial where she had so much fun and kept telling producers, "I'd do this for free!" She would really do them all for free because she has a great time. Her parents would probably not drive her around kingdom come for free. College fund!

Now Ryan, he is a boy about having fun on his own terms. If his friends are doing it and it looks OK, then he is in. Otherwise, he is not so sure. He watches, and then decides if he will do it or not. Not so great for auditions, but he is more cautious then Lydia, which is a trait I truly appreciate!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Commercial Link

Here is a link to Lydia's Sempra Energy commercial. There is a picture of Lydia on the homepage. Scroll over the pane with the little girl's eye bottom center and click on the Everyday campaign link , and then on the TV to watch the commercial. They played it during American Idol here in San Diego last week. It was fun to see!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Breaking news - Celebrity Swine Flu Fatality

And we all know who gave it to him.






*News forwarded to me via email

Friday, May 01, 2009

He's Got the Moves

Watch Ryan at Rock n Roll night at school.

He is in between two friends whose dad is filming. I'm sure he was trying to film his boys, but Ryan was into it with Power Ranger infused moves.

Jill

Tuesday, April 28, 2009


Brindy is forced to play pirates with Ryan.

The kids were sobbing in the other room. I went to check on them and they were loudly bawling, but not injured, thank goodness. I asked them what was wrong. They are watching Air Bud, and apparently it is very sad. I can't convince them that it will be OK and couldn't calm them down with hugs, but they wanted to keep watching, so I left them sobbing. Who knew Air Bud was a tear jerker?

Ryan came home very excited today saying, "Mom, guess what I learned in school today?"
I, the ever proud mom, said, " What, Ryan?"
He said, "I can burp anytime I want now, even when I don't really have to!" It's good to learn some useful skills in school.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Movie

We went to see Hannah Montana: The Movie. Ryan really didn't want to go, but I made him come with us. When the movie was over he was wiping real tears from his eyes and said, "That was so great, it made me cry. Can we buy that one?" That's my sweet boy.

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Happy April Fools Day!

Lydia traded the cereal in two boxes this morning. I let Ryan pour his cereal out and he was so mad that he burst into tears and went back to bed. Don't mess with Ryan and his food.

Monday, March 30, 2009

That darn dog!

Our dog thinks she owns the back yard. She chews absolutely anything that is left out there...and I mean anything. Door mat, lawn chairs...anything. It is ironic that the bones we give her to chew on are quickly buried. She also keeps digging holes under the fence. She has become an escape artist. Any tips, especially on the escape artist issue? I really don't want to crate her while we are gone, but it isn't looking good.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Keen Observation Skills


A car like this goes by us the other day and Ryan says, "There's one of those cars with the funny tops." I said, "What do you mean?" He said, "You know, the ones with different color tops that the old ladies drive."
Well, there you go.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Another Commercial!







Lydia shot a commercial yesterday for Sempra Energy. They own SDG&E down here and I think they are doing a big natural gas push. There will be many different scenes with people using natural gas. Lydia and other kids are running to a bus to get on and then the camera focuses in on the CNG symbol on the back of the bus. It was a fun day. Lydia had a blast and I continue to get exhausted by watching her work. What is that about? I needed a nap by the time we got home.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Happy Birthday, Dad!


Today was my dad's birthday...and I forgot to call. I was working nonstop from morning through a 5:30-8:15 class and he goes to bed at 9pm MS time. I almost called anyway, but thought a better present would be to let him sleep.

So, Happy belated birthday, Dad, who used to purposely change to put on your ugly shirt and insist on driving the old, rusty, party color truck to drive me places. These days, I'd actually ride in the seat instead of on the floor and ask you to come in with me instead of drop me off a block away. Thanks, Gollott and I love you Gollott. I'm still relieved that I finally got the Gollott joke.

Friday, February 13, 2009

1966


Here we are: Linda, Ron, Ted, Gail and little no neck.

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Supposed to be Writing

I am currently writing my thesis. Chapter 1. That is as far as I've gotten. Joel says he knows when I have a project due because the house is suddenly clean, I'm doing laundry, and all sorts of other things that I never get done start getting done. I'm thinking I should walk the dog, but it is raining. I haven't blogged in a while...


It may be a little late to be sharing the event, but we had a fabulous Christmas! Thank you to all of our holiday hosts, but we owe an especially big thank you to Phil and Martha who provided us with a beautiful, comfortable suite of rooms complete with delicious meals and incredible company. Good thing they shopped at Costco. Following are some photos from the visit.


Ice skating was fun for Lydia and stressful for Ryan.

I think there is something in the coffee.

Beautiful Mary.
Ryan, Connie, Donna, and Bruce opening presents, and enjoying Evan's toys.

Martha and Phil: Hosts extraordinaire
Chris and Karen
The Royal Family above and below with Grandpa Ed.

I got food poisoning before I got on the plane and was very disappointed that Delta stopped putting the vomit bags in the seat pockets. Bad move. The airports also don't have enough bathrooms, I might add. Joel dragged me along, much to the dismay of other passengers and any pride I might have had. Thank goodness we made it, though, and have wonderful memories of Christmas 2008.