“I just have to admit there is one thing that I find really difficult about motherhood… waiting with AJ. (And this is not what I thought it would be when I thought ahead to motherhood.) Once upon a time I … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2009
Ok, so in 1881 a small mining town named Calico was established. The early settlers of Calico were hard working people, but they were not very good at achieving their true destiny. It wouldn’t be until an enterprising man named … Continue reading
“Here is the photo: Here is the story… As a dutiful father I try to help my son in any way I possibly can. Unfortunately, my son is only one and a half years old and therefore we often have … Continue reading
“Today we went out to the “”Great Crestline Yard Sale.”” Ok, so they don’t really call it the “”Great Crestline Yard Sale,”” but they should. Anyhow, for those not in the know. Crestline on Memorial Day weekend is renowned for … Continue reading
“So far AJ has 3 words, using “”words”” loosly. First, he has clearly used “”boon”” to refer to a balloon. I know that he connects that sound to that object. Second, he does walk around saying mamamamamamamama….. He doesn’t clearly … Continue reading
“Much like a bad Jaws sequel today we celebrated my birthday again today. Why not?! It isn’t like I have celebrated it yet in this country!! My mom took us out to Cuca’s, a Mexican food place in Rialto. Yes, … Continue reading
Somewhere there is a parallel universe… In this universe Denise and I are at our ideal weight, AJ is no longer a toddler to whom we have limited communication, we are independently wealthy, and we travel the world as independent … Continue reading
“Unfortunately, the bill collectors say yes. Oh well, it was fun while it lasted… Yesterday we spent our last day at a really big mall called Perisur. Denise had me take this picture of her. I didn’t see what was … Continue reading
“Well, today was Mother’s Day in Mexico. The churches opened up today so we were able to go to church. It was interesting. We went to the Pedregal Ward, not many people there, only 40. The missionaries say there are … Continue reading
“Today for us was a easy day. We sent our laundry out to get washed. Gotta love it; $3 dollars and they washed, ironed, and folded it.All while we went out to play. While the laundry being washed we went … Continue reading