Sunday, November 1, 2009

Happy Halloween!


It was nice to have Halloween on a Saturday. There was plenty of time in the day to go to sports class, carve our pumpkins, and take a little rest before the big night. Mem and Papa came over for dinner and joined us for a little trick-or-treating. The kids got more candy than they could possibly eat. Kate loved going door to door and was a little upset to go home. It was nice to see the neighbors. We ended up handing out all of our candy and calling it a night by 8:00. Turning the calendar this morning, we look forward to the holiday season ahead. Mike is already dreaming about turkey!

Our Cute Minnie Mouse

Harry Potter!

Jack Carving His Pirate Pumpkin

Our Carved Pumpkins

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

A Lot Of Firsts


Jack has lost his two front teeth!


Sorry folks for taking so long to update the blog. We do have a lot of firsts to catch you up on. Jack started first grade and is loving it. We couldn't be happier with his teacher, Mrs. Savinon. We also lucked out to have all of the boys in the same class for the first time! Jack is now a Cub Scout. At the first pack meeting, there was a bike rodeo. It was all the motivation Jack needed to learn how to ride his bike without training wheels. Finally, Kate got her first haircut. Her wild hair needed a little trim from a professional. We are glad her curls are still intact. They suit her well.




Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Another School Year Finished



Another school year finished. I was sad to say goodbye to my class this year and Jack was sad to say goodbye to his Kindergarten teacher. But, we were thrilled to have 8 weeks of summer ahead of us. The kindergarten students had an end of the year performance that was really cute and an end of the year luau with family and classmates. We were also very proud of Jack who received two special awards for the trimester: Perfect Attendance and Academic Achievement. He is ready for first grade.


Jack also joined a summer indoor soccer team on Tuesdays . He is excited to be on a team and his skills are improving each week.



On Father's Day we went out to breakfast with the family to IHOP. Then we decided to go to the San Diego County Fair. The family enjoyed a few fun rides, some good food, and saw some animals and exhibts while there. We even ran into Aunt Kimmy and Uncle Gabe! It was a great way to start summer.







Jack finished the day at the fair getting his feet massaged!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Almost Summer



Wow it's almost summer...Yahoo! Kate and Jack are growing so quickly. Jack is almost done with Kindergarten. He is looking forward to playing indoor soccer and going to camp this summer. Kate is starting to take a few steps on her own. She is getting a little braver everyday. She went to the cardiologist in May. The doctor is pleased with how things are developing. She has at least 5 teeth coming in, so some days she is not such a happy camper. Mike and I are just plain busy! But,we are trying to take everyone's advice to enjoy our kids while they are young.
At the end of May we went up to Kim's house to celebrate Tyler's birthday. We enjoyed a few bbqs over Memorial Day weekend and Mike and I went to see a real movie!!!





During the last week of May Jack performed in a play with his church group. He and I also had Open House Night at school. Here are some of his art projects.













Now that June has arrived, things have started winding down. The family took a quick trip to the zoo to see the new Elephant Odyssey. It was worth the trip. Jack especially enjoyed the tar pit. Kate just liked going for a ride in her stroller. With only two weeks left before vacation, we are on the count down to a few weeks off. We'll be back with more pictures in the summer.


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Spring Break 2009

Baby Kate Turns 1


We started our Spring Break this year with a family camping trip down at the Silver Strand. We rented a trailer and had a great time at the beach with our friends. Our baby girl also turned 1! Can you believe it? Little Miss Kate turned 1 on the eighth. We celebrated with the family on Easter Sunday at our house. We enjoyed seeing everyone and the kids enjoyed their Easter Egg hunt. Spring Break has quickly flown by, but that only means a few more weeks until summer. Yahoo!

Kate Enjoying A Birthday Cupcake


Jack Opening Easter Eggs


Jack Having A Grand Time At The Beach

Kate Having Fun In The Sun

Our Trailer

Monday, February 9, 2009

Kate's Gone Mobile!



Kate is 10 months old. Hard to believe that she'll be one in two months. This last week was a big one for her. She had a check up with the pediatrician and all is looking great. She learned how to crawl! Man she's quick and into everything. She is working hard at pulling herself up and loves to stand at her Incrediblock! She has four teeth and would much rather feed herself than have someone feed her with a spoon. She has also learned how to clap and loves it when people clap for her. What a ham!

Yes, it's blurry because she's too darn fast!


Standing at her Incrediblock!


Eating waffles and applesauce!


Aren't those teeth cute?

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Happy Birthday Jack



Our big guy turned six on January 30th. As soon as the calendar hit January, you could feel his excitement. We went out for pizza on the real day and had a cosmic bowling party with family and friends on Saturday. He had a great time.
He also lost his two bottom teeth last week and he looks like he grew another inch. He certainly looks like a 6 year old now!





Friday, January 2, 2009

Happy New Year



Another year has come and gone. 2008 was a difficult year for us, but a rewarding one as well. We had mixed emotions throughout the year ranging from being anxious, nervous, and excited, to having great sadness, and relief. We have come out of 2008 much stronger and feel quite blessed to be healthy and to have wonderful family and friends that supported us through out it all.

2008--A Year In Review
We start with January! Jack had an exciting month. He had an opportunity to start an all-day EAK (Early Admission Kindergarten) class at my school. It was great having him at school with me everyday. He also turned 5 and celebrated at Airtime with family and friends. Mike found out that his job was in jeopardy, so for many weeks to follow he had many worries on top of all the rest. I was 6 months pregnant and was being referred to an outside doctor to handle my high-risk pregnancy. It took many phone calls between Kaiser and Sharp to get everything sorted out, but insurance issues were finally handled and I was able to see my new doctor in February.

In February, I turned 36. I met my new doctor. I started stress tests twice a week to monitor the baby's heart rate and life began getting a little crazy with scheduling appointments and working full time. My mom and sister threw me a baby shower at Souplantation. It was great to see everyone and to get all that cute baby girl stuff. Jack continued doing well at school. Mike changed positions at work and was luckily able to keep his job.

In March, Mike turned 36. My doctor's appointments became more frequent. Baby Kate sent me on two surprise visits to the hospital, as if I needed anything more to worry about. I was on the count down to spring break and the beginning of my maternity leave. We started off spring break with a couple's night out with our good friends, we had Easter at my parent's house, Jack and I went to the beach, and we got some much needed rest. We began anxiously awaiting the arrival of Baby Kate.

Then April arrived. On April 8th, I went in for my scheduled C-section terrified of the unknown. All went well with my surgery. Children's Hospital was ready for our little girl and transferred her via the underground tunnel immediately following delivery. Children's performed her first procedure within a few hours of her arrival. Baby Kate then had her heart surgery a week later. After 8 hours in surgery, she was stabilized and would now need time to heal. 11 days after surgery, and some tough days in between, Kate finally got to come home with us. We were thrilled and so were the doctors after such a speedy recovery. Mike and I finally felt some relief after many months of worry.

May and June were adjusting months. We all got used to having a new baby in the house. Jack finished up school. We attended his Open House and he received a Perfect Attendance Award in June. It was quite a miracle that he earned that award after everything that was going on. Jack started summer vacation and got ready for swim lessons and CYT camp. Then just when life seemed to be getting back to normal, we learned that our 6 year old dog had lymphoma. We had to put her to sleep.

In July and August, we had a nice visit with Mike's parents who flew out from Maryland. They had a chance to meet Kate and come to our annual family Fourth of July party. Jack went to swim lessons again, Vacation Bible School, and Zoo Camp too. Kate's doctor's appointments were great and the doctors were happy with her progress. Then in August we got ready for the new school year to begin. Jack started Kindergarten and I started my 13th year of teaching.

September and October were a blur. Kate started going to daycare. Mike and I had to adjust our schedules a bit to accommodate both of us working again and just managing the everyday tasks in life. Jack was having a blast in Kindergarten. In October, Kate began sitting up and eating solid foods. Before we knew it Halloween was here and we were busy getting costumes together for the school carnival and Halloween Night.

We finally caught our breath in November. We had Kate's cardiology appointment, which went very well. It was a nice closure to the previous year when we found out on the same day that she had a heart defect. She also got her first two teeth. Mike interviewed for a new position at work and Jack's parent-teacher conference went well. Parent-Teacher Conferences went well this year for me too and before we knew it, it was Thanksgiving.

Although the beginning of December was a little rough with everyone getting sick, we celebrated Christmas with our family in Redondo Beach and then our family the week after. Jack had a great Christmas season. Oh to be a child at Christmas time. Kate, unfortunately, was a bit too young this Christmas, but she is healthy and thriving and we are so blessed that she is a strong girl. Mike got the job he interviewed for, which brings us around full circle. We end our year on a much happier note than we ended last year. We are able to reflect upon the hardships that we had and know that they have made us stronger today. Here's to 2009!

Kate and Mike at our Redondo Beach Family Christmas party.



Jack and I making (and eating) cookies for Santa.


Jack had a great Christmas!


Kate's Favorite Present


All of the cousins at our family Christmas party.



Jack singing Rudolf The Red-Nosed Reindeer on "Reindeer Day" at school before break.


We are enjoying our time off together. Besides all of the holidays and get togethers, we managed to sneak away to Disneyland for the day, while Kate stayed with Mememre and Papa. We also went to Sea World one more time with our 2008 passes. Here's to the rest of our vacation and a great year for all!