
Saturday, May 31, 2008
The Outdoorsmen

Tuesday, May 27, 2008
My Artistic Impressionist
Dominic is very excited about his birthday coming up. He has chosen a Pokemon theme and has taken interest in each and every character. (I'm in for some training myself on this new craze.) At Ryan's birthday party (see post below) he was very much into that hand-held device that was Pokemon related. I'm assuming it was a video game. Anyway...the next day Rudy came to me while I was ironing clothes and asked me to identify the "artist" that drew "Pikachu". By the looks of it, I thought Rudy drew it, but was surprised to find out that Dominic did. Check out his masterpieces (on the right) ...
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Another Power Ranger Party...
Last year, Dominic's 5th Birthday was Power Ranger-themed. Today, we had the pleasure attending yet another youngster-turned-Power Ranger-fanatic. This kid is WILD about Power Rangers. I thought Dominic had it bad! Egads.
We were invited to Ranger Ryan's party (son of Rudy's coworker/colleague). The weather was comfortable and the kids had fun (Devin slept the majority of it). There was a lot of food (an entire pig was in the garage!) Donovan had a blast in the bounce house, regardless of the kids twice his size in there with him! He's a nut! Dominic did some jumping, until he found a Pokeman game that took his attention away for a good portion of the time there. He would NOT put that thing down, and tried to convince us that Ryan let him have it. He's a very good negotiator.
Ranger Dominic
Pinata-filling Rule No. 1
Don't overfill your pinata with candy that
can't be interpreted by most children.
Pinata-filling Rule No. 2
Do not put Bazooka gum in your pinata.
We were invited to Ranger Ryan's party (son of Rudy's coworker/colleague). The weather was comfortable and the kids had fun (Devin slept the majority of it). There was a lot of food (an entire pig was in the garage!) Donovan had a blast in the bounce house, regardless of the kids twice his size in there with him! He's a nut! Dominic did some jumping, until he found a Pokeman game that took his attention away for a good portion of the time there. He would NOT put that thing down, and tried to convince us that Ryan let him have it. He's a very good negotiator.


Don't overfill your pinata with candy that
can't be interpreted by most children.
Using my best Spanish interpretation, these suckers were tamarind-flavored caramel coated with chili....yes CHILI!!!!! Donovan took one lick and came running to me in tears.

Do not put Bazooka gum in your pinata.
At what age should children KNOW how to chew gum? In trying to "teach" Dominic the proper gum-chewing rules, the first piece of gum was swallowed. The second piece of gum ended up on his forehead (see picture above). Because we were in the car on the way home, all panic broke loose in the car and I hurriedly threw Dominic a napkin to wipe any gum off his hands. Well, he thought he'd just wipe his forehead too, but the napkin just stuck to the gum, making matters worse. I think he's now a few hairs short on his left eyebrow. Way to go Dominic!
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
My Public Service Announcement

PLEASE invest in a life jacket or PFD for yourself and your kids.
For more information, visit www.wearitcalifornia.com.
***This concludes my "soap box" for this blog post***
(I will return to my regular method of blogging after this post.)
(I will return to my regular method of blogging after this post.)
P.S. I realize my use of pronouns in the above PSA may not be the best. Hopefully there are no English majors reading this!
Saturday, May 17, 2008
A Moaning Cavern Mama

Can you picture it? (you have to, I didn't take any pictures with all the commotion going on) Rudy went into this cavern with Devin in the Snugli and his diaper backpack on his back! What a workout going down 234 steps and then climbing back up them. We nearly lost Rudy's mom at this point. Climbing back up to the top left her legs trembling to find balance and stamina to keep going. She has vowed to never make that trip again! We will pray hard for her recovery when we go to church on Sunday. Poor Grandma! Dominic, on the other hand, was a trooper and was hard to keep nearby, as he was always ahead of the pack! Surprisingly, he had a great time.

The tour lasted 45-minutes, which is just enough time for Donovan to start getting antsy. He did quite well waiting for everyone. He must've known all the trouble he caused and knew not to push any more buttons during that time.
...and I thought they called it "Moaning Cavern" because of the moans you heard upon tourists' ascent back to the top of the cavern's entrance!
Hot Flippity Frog!

Our week, in pictures....
I miss my lengthy blog posts.
Here's what's been happening around our house this past week....
Here's what's been happening around our house this past week....
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Clowning around...
Okay, I admit... having 3 kids usually leads to one child without direct supervision sometimes!
If you know me quite well, you know I'm not much for "beautifying" myself with make-up. Frankly, I don't see what applying the stuff really does. BUT I do it at times, just because it's what your supposed to do when dressing up or going out. Right? Today's application was done for the special Tea Party I had with Dominic (see post below), and, well, I left the mascara out (I think?), or Donovan found it in the drawer...
If you know me quite well, you know I'm not much for "beautifying" myself with make-up. Frankly, I don't see what applying the stuff really does. BUT I do it at times, just because it's what your supposed to do when dressing up or going out. Right? Today's application was done for the special Tea Party I had with Dominic (see post below), and, well, I left the mascara out (I think?), or Donovan found it in the drawer...
Mother's Day Tea

Once everyone was introduced, the class sang a few songs for us, said a prayer and we chit-chatted while having tea and cookies. Take a look at a few excerpts from the book Dominic created. Hilarious! He also made me a card and the handprint placard shown here. As a bonus, I got to take my kid home early for the day. Yeah! (I think?)
Monday, May 5, 2008
It was 17 years ago today...
Go ahead...leave a comment...you know you want to.
How could I forget my Senior Ball? I never will. It was a Sunday night. Can you believe that? Although I do believe us seniors got Monday off. And Rudy (the college student) had a pre-calculus test the next day. Needless to say, he flunked that test! Check out the limo in the background! Gotta love that Toyota Tercel hatchback!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
... and another dog-gone birthday

Dear Roxy,
It was three years ago today that you were born. You were brought into our home just a couple months later. Why we thought we needed a puppy JUST before Donovan was born is beyond me, but I knew you'd be "perfect" to bud around with Fred. Your Dad, however, misjudged your calming sweetness and natural ability to "sit" without command and looks back on "selection day" as a big mistake.
I wanted to take the time to acknowledge your birthday. It's these seemingly unimportant dates that I usually remember. Dad, however, had different feelings on your birthday....hence, NO GIFT for you today. Instead of a new squeakie toy or bone, we reminisced your "rap" sheet:
- relandscaping the backyard to your taste
- pulling out wires from the sprinkler control system
- $400+ in electrical damage to the riding lawn mower
- holes in the lawn from attempted bone burial
- Two (2) Diego tricycles chewed
- One Hungry Hippo ride-on destroyed
- opening the tool shed to destroy the bug sprayer
- countless feet of weed fabric removed and torn from various locations
- removal of plants around the dog run
- chewing of the kids' play structure
- chewing of our BBQ and utensils
- loosening of fence boards to converse with neighbors' dogs
- "de-barking" of an evergreen tree, and it's ultimate death
Love,
Mom
Tia turns thirty-something...
Okay, she'd rather be twenty-something, but only I know her true age! We celebrated Tia Kristie's birthday with...what else?....family and food.