Friday, July 24, 2009
















Water Fun
















I am really enjoying my summer this year. This is my first summer that I am not working (since I was about 16). Now that I am a mom, I really appreciate being able to spend time doing fun activities with the kids. I have five but 3 of them seem way to cool to want to hang out with Mom (or dad for that matter). But the two little ones are both at an age where they are soaking it up.

We have been able to go to the zoo, Wild Animal Park, baseball game, story time (at the library), swimming, and camping (which was not too cool for the older ones!).

Yesterday we took the kids to the bay. This was Isha's first time to really get to enjoy the water. And he REALLY enjoyed the water. He was not too happy when I decided to take him out. His poor little hand didn't look too good and needed to dry out.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Ride' em Cowboy


This card is for the challenge over at 2 sketches 4 you. I have a lot of "men" in my life. So making a boys card should be something I do more of.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Yum Yum


I finally was able to finish the card I'd been thinking about. While creating this card, I realized I don't have all the material that I would like to be able to use.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Latest Layouts

This is for the weekly challenge. This was fun lo. This was NOT the finished project that I invisioned. It just came to be on its own, and I like the finished result.



This is for the July monthly challenge. The photos could be any color, but the paper and anything else had to be red, white and/or blue. It also had to have bling and at least one star.





Hey scrapping is still my first passion. Plus, I have to keep up with all the challenges over at Sassy Blinging Babes COF! Today was supposed to be scrappy day. Some days just don't go as planned. I was able to get the two challenges done.
I still have that card idea swirling around in my head. The plan is to try to get to it tonight once the two little ones are in bed for the night.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sweet Moments
















Can you believe that I experienced my sweet moment today at the Padre (baseball) game? Well, I did!
There were not too many people at the game today. Thank goodness because 1) it was hot. And 2) we were on the absolute top (of the top) last row. So I kept scooting down a row to stay in the shade. Usually Roque and Isha ended up directly behind Andan and I.
As we were sitting like this I felt these little tender arms wrap around my neck and embrace me in an unsolicited spontaneous hug. Tears came to my eyes as I eagerly excepted this gift from my 18 month old son, as I know that in another few years I will have to ask for affection and all too soon it may be an embarrassment to him to show such affection to his old lady, mom. I will store this memory in my heart as it is probably the only place it will survive through the tumultuous teen years. Lucky for me, Roque caught on camera what I caught in my heart!

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly











I have been having fun making cards this weekend. As with anything new, It takes a while to find your groove or style. I am still trying to find mine.
I find a lot of inspiration on line. My "friends" card was inspired by Kristina Werner. You can check out her blog here. I love her style!
The rest of the cards were from sketches that I found on line.
I have a card idea that has been swirling around in my head for the last 24 hrs. So hopefuly in the next 24 hrs. I will have it done.




Friday, July 17, 2009

Bloom


This layout is for the Sassy Blinging Babes weekly challenge over at Scrapbook.com. The challenge was to have all these elements in the LO; tearing or distressing, edges inked, bling and use at least 5 flowers. When all I do is boy layouts, the flowers are really a challenge. I think it turned out well!




First Creations




Well, this scrapper is jumping on the card making band wagon. In an earlier post I explained my increasing desire to try my hand in this paper craft. I just had a birthday and my Mom and Dad gave me a gift card for Michael's. So I went ahead and picked up some tools of the trade and got to creating.


I love every one's blogs and hope to find a lot of ideas and some inspiration. Of coarse, I won't give up scrapbooking. I think these two crafts go hand in hand.

Our Summer Camping Trip

Daddy and Isha

S'more Anyone?

Justin "Fishing"


Happy Camper


Caught Off Guard




We went camping this past weekend at Lake Skinner. It is a part of Riverside County Parks and is located right outside Temecula. If you know anything about Temecula, you know we are NUTS to go camping there this time of year. Saying it is hot is an understatement. I think to be more acruate we could say the temperate is much closer to that place that my arch enemy, the Devil, lives.
Luckily we were able to use the water to keep cool. My Mom and Dad bought a slip~n~slide for the kids. We brought water balloons as well and had several balloon fights over the course of our five day stay.
There are other things to do at Lake Skinner. There's fishing. We didn't catch any. But we never seem to have any luck in that area. There's boating. My Dad brought his sail boat. Some of the kids got into sailing. My mom also rented a Patio Boat. These were bare bone boats. Ours didn't even have an anchor.
The campground itself is very nice. Bathrooms and showers are clean. There is some tree shade, green grass, and fire pits.
Speaking of fire pits. Isha had a run in with one on the first day we were there. He tripped and fell into it. Luckily there was no left over hot coals. But there was a strange sharp metal rod going across the bottom of it. He put his hands out to stop his fall (Thank God. It could have been worse) and cut his fingers up. One of the cuts was gaping and looked like it would require medical attention. So Roque, Isha and I were off to the nearest emergency room (which is not in Temecula) in Murrieta. Five hours and three stitches later we were on our way back to camp. I can say one good thing about the small emergency/hospital building; air conditioning. Isha did really well, much better than Mom and Dad who were a nervous wreck that their precious baby had to endure such an injury.
There was also a fair amount of ant bites, bee stings and mosquito bites. I know that I seem to be painting a grim picture of our camping experience. But in spite of all these things there is something invaluable about spending time with your family in an unstructured environment and rolling with the flow of the everyday experiences. Everyone truly had a good time. Even Isha, who had to sport a 2 pound bandage around his hand to keep his wound clean, was a happy camper.
I can't wait to go back next year. Um, Dad, Could you make the reservations for earlier in the summer?
Ladder Ball Anyone?

Only Andan!

Well, I guess there's a couple in the bunch!


What are the scheming up now?




Jared and Isha staying cool.




Some photos

Lake View

Sunrise
Dad's Toy


My Home Away From Home



Yea, we got smart and gave the 3 older boys their own tent.





Friday, July 10, 2009

On a Lighter Note



Whew, you did it!


Where you going?



Sitting so nice!

Thursday is story time at the library. They have two separate times. First is Toddler time. Isha clearly fits into this group and does really well. They are not required to sit down. They can listen to the story while moving around. They also add a lot of music and movement and a short free play time.
Then, after that is for the preschool age children. You have to sit. Usually I take a walk with Isha while Andan is enjoying his group. Yesterday, Isha kept running away from me and going to the door which leads to the story time. He'd tell me right as he pulled his little hand out of mine, "I run". I appreciated the warning as it gave me a jump start on the pursuit that was about to happen. As soon as he got to the glass door, he would knock LOUDLY.
After a repeat performance, I finally said to him, "Isha, you have to sit down if you go in there. You see Andan. He's SITTING." (Little whine) "Can you sit, Isha?" Isha vigorously nodded his head, yes. (yea right, I think) *sigh* (from me) "Ok, Let's try."
These photos are in the complete opposite order (don't know how to change that). These were taken with my cell phone. The one the bottom is the first one. He IS sitting. Very nicely, I might add, in front of his brother. The next photo up, notice him inching his way away from Andan.
Finally, much to my relief, the story is over and they do some music and movement. Whew.. I can breath again.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

I have to agree with the author of this letter.

My Dad sent me this e mail. I am personally getting tired of all the media coverage of this man. There are more important things going on in this world.

The writer of this letter should not, I think, have apologized for telling
the truth and, if people were upset by his remarks, they haven't thought too
deeply about what he said
THIS WAS WRITTEN BY A SOLDIER IN IRAQ.
I was just watching the news, and I caught part of a report on Michael Jackson . As we all know, Jackson died the other day. He was an entertainer who performed for decades. He made millions, he spent millions, and he did a lot of things that make him a villain to many people. I understand that his death would affect a lot of people, and I respect those people who mourn his death, but that isn't the point of my rant.
Why is it that when ONE man dies, the whole of America loses their minds with grief. When a man dies whose only contribution to the country was to ENTERTAIN people, the American people find the need to flock to a memorial in Hollywood , and even Congress sees the need to hold a "moment of silence" for his passing?

Am I missing something here? ONE man dies, and all of a sudden he's a freaking martyr because he entertained us for a few decades? What about all those SOLDIERS who have died to give us freedom? All those Soldiers who, knowing that they would be asked to fight in a war, still raised their hands and swore to defend the Constitution and the United States of America .
Where is there moment of silence? Where are the people flocking to their graves or memorials and mourning over them because they made the ultimate

sacrifice? Why is it when a Soldier dies, there are more people saying "good riddance," and "Thank God for IEDs?" When did this country become
so calloused to the sacrifice of GOOD MEN and WOMEN, that they can arbitrarily blow off their deaths, and instead, throw themselves into mourning for a "Pop Icon?"

I think that if they are going to hold a moment of silence IN CONGRESS for Michael Jackson, they need to hold a moment of silence for every service member killed in Iraq and Afghanistan . They need to PUBLICLY recognize every life that has been lost so that the American people can live their callous little lives in the luxury and freedom that WE, those that are living and those that have gone on, have provided for them. But, wait, that would take too much time, because there have been so many willing to make that sacrifice. After all, we will never make millions of dollars. We will never star in movies, or write hit songs that the world will listen too. We only shed our blood, sweat and tears so that people can enjoy what they have. Sorry if I have offended, but I needed to say it.
Feel free to pass this along if you want.
Remember these five words the next time you think of someone who is serving
in the military;
"So that others may live..."
- Isaac
Only two people have ever effectively given their lives for you.
Jesus Christ and The American G.I.

One died for your sins, the other died to give you freedom.

Vincent J. Loiseau
Naval Inventory Control Point
Source Development Dept., Air Vehicle Division
Code: 0731.14
Phone: 215-697-6690

Fax: 215-697-6689
DSN: 442-6690



Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Creating Cards

I've been blog hoping the last couple of days. I love looking at every one's paper creations. But I have been feeling especially drawn to cards and stamping. I can feel something in me that is just dying to jump into this craft, head first. Even my Sassy Blinging Babe friends over at Scrapbook.com seem to have already been bitten. They are creating some beautiful cards and other paper creations.
The thing that is holding me back is...well...a couple of things. First, is Cody. I feel like I need to get his First Year album done before I start anything. Second, the space. I don't have a work area that I can start something, walk away mid project, and come back to finish later. That is why I currently set aside one day a week for scrapping. I haul all my supplies, paper and photos out to put it all away when I'm done.
About 18-19 years ago (when I was about18-19 yrs old) my grandma bought me tons of ink pads, stamps, embossing powders, heat gun, papers and other tools of the trade. I did get into making cards. But I was young and life was pulling me in different directions. Now I could kick myself! I gave all of it away about 3 yrs after the purchase. So...Yep...then there's that!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Fourth of July Fun


What are they looking at?

Just some of the 16 cousins.


Cuteness!



I am starting to look forward to the 4th of July every year. Celebrating our freedom as a country is great and never to be taken lightly! Add family, fun, fireworks and food to the mix and you have great memories to last a lifetime.
On Roque's side of the family there are 16 kids from 17 months to 16 years of age. There is also a house full of uncles and aunties to answer to. The islander food is great. The mood is festive and light.
The fireworks can be seen from the front yard as they are less than half a mile away. Everyone brings their folding or camping chairs and blankets. Then we sit back and enjoy the show in the comfort of Grandma's front yard. It is nice not to fight the crowds and still see such a great display of fireworks.