Thursday, February 21, 2008

Start Feb....

I can’t believe it’s the second half of February, we are closing the end of the Presidents Day long weekend and it’s going into the second half of the month so that means, here I am trying to make our lives sound a little exciting.

Our February started out with a kind of hectic weekend. I cleaned the house for most of the day, Bruce went out to get out of the house and the boys chilled out as per usual for a weekend. We were ready and out the door to Paula’s at around 4.30pm. They all jumped into the van and made our way up the freeway to the UC Davis campus for our first college basketball game. In usual US fashion we couldn’t bring our own food (like in all public functions etc- NO FOOD!!) So $30 for corn chips and orange cheese sauce and a couple hot dogs later we found our seats and the game started. The experience was very similar to a Supercats game with mostly college kids who are the huge cheer squad. We also saw our first college band in action; it was really cool. The game itself was a little frustrating, but some of the kids (and I say that loosely) were HUGE!! Davis lost but we all had some fun and the kids did pretty well, Jamieson scored a UC Davis t-shirt (Conner didn’t want one) We all ran to the car in the pouring rain, which would have looked pretty funny to those watching, and got home at around 11.00, it was a fun night for all and will do it again.

We got up on the Sunday (Super bowl Sunday) I spent the morning baking for the day. We arrived at Paula’s around 2.00 and settled in for the game. Andrea and Robert came over as well as Carlos and the kids. The game was ok, for a game that stops and starts, which I find frustrating if you haven’t already picked it. We watched and ate and watched more and ate again, it was a fun afternoon and we got home just after dinner so the kids were in bed not too late. What a weekend, but my house was clean so I was happy.

The next week was fairly boring on my account; I spent the week pretty much in bed. I woke up and stayed there. The boys went off to school and Bruce into the office to work. I, along with Honey (the dog) she came in and out from Bruce’s lap to mine. Tuesday I tried to go to work and they sent me home, so that was it for me for the rest of the week. You could say the girls are germ phobic, so by Friday when I was feeling better I just stayed home to save the argument, cause I still sounded yuck!!

Conner had a basketball game, which they won (I think) which he really enjoyed, Bruce has turned into the official ref, but he’s really enjoying it so that’s been some fun for him.

The weather broke from rain to sun at the start of the week so Jamieson finally had baseball tryouts. It was a gorgeous day so we got to spend some time sitting out in the sun with the Rivera’s for a little bit. Jamieson did really well; he caught the fly ball, threw it from 1st to 3rd base just fine and hit 2 or the 3 pitches. Much to his old coach (Dave’s) disappointment, he told him to miss them, cause he wants to draft him. Anyway, He did really well and had all the coaches scribbling away feverishly!! We ended up at the Rivera’s after dinner, the kids played and the parents chatted and ended up playing cards which is always fun even though I never win.

On Sunday Kristie picked me up early and we drove to San Fran to pick her mum up from her Sydney trip. We didn’t get home until after 1.00pm. Bruce was sad but Kristie dropped me off and Caroline picked Honey…. we were all sad and it took her a little bit to realize that her mum was home which Bruce loved. Now, you know the boys are asking when we can get a dog? Stay Tuned!!

Last week was a busy one for me, having been away for a week things kind of don’t get done. Then there were also some cracks that have appeared that Paula and I have to deal with, so add that to my list which just when I think it’s getting shorter I have to add more things.

Conner had a bad basketball game, which he didn’t take too well. Let’s just say, his teacher/coach is a screamer, and she lets her feelings be known while they are playing. Now Conner is used to Bruce, who is the opposite, so he’s realized that he doesn’t respond well to being yelled at, so that was a learning experience for him. Which is a good thing, but he said he might not play next year. We’ll see, he loves it I think it was more the bad game, which he just hates.

We had Valentines Day on Thursday, which as you may remember from last year, is COMPLETELY over the top here. Bruce and I have never really done Valentines Day, (you shouldn’t need someone else to tell you when to have a special day) so we just sit back and laugh. The boys as usual took candy for all the kids in their class and came home with a bag FULL.

I had a busy week at work, I worked from home after parent helping on Wednesday, but I don’t get as much done so not sure how long that’s going to last, it means I have to be at work longer the rest of the week, so I am reassessing my work hours. Bruce is still doing his thing, driving the computer; we are finishing up the Navy angels order at the moment, so the sweatshop has been open off and on at night. The boys are going well at school; Conner is really enjoying it at the moment, which makes life easier. Jamieson is being Jamieson, his teacher calls him ‘social’, which is a nice way to put, he just loves talking. Nothing unusual, Bruce thinks it’s pretty funny.

Our week ended up with chilling out and watching a movie on Friday night, I was supposed to go and have a girls night out with Kristie at ceramics, but Carlos did a trip to Hawaii, so that was a bit of a bummer. Saturday we had Justin (Paula’s son) birthday party at laser tag, which was a lot of fun. We got there after lunch and the big boys went in with the kids first then the mum’s had their go. Paula was having so much fun, she literally wasn’t watching where she was going and ran full pelt into the wall. We had a great laugh about that; she has the bruises to prove how hard she hit too. Alfie and John came to the party, Kristin and Dylan were at another laser tag party somewhere else, so we didn’t get to see bubba Cooper. By the time we got home it was early evening, had some dinner and the kids watched the NBA 3 Point Shootout and Slam Dunk Competition – which – if you haven’t seen – check it out on You Tube or something – amazing! I made some spaghetti sauce for dinner the next night and we were all in bed at a reasonable hour.

I was up early on Sunday and in the kitchen, which is usual for me. Sunday is my baking morning. The Rivera’s were coming over in the afternoon to watch the NBA All Star game on the big screen and have dinner. I spent the morning in the kitchen baking etc. Peter’s birthday, Bruce lit his candle and put it on the mantle with his picture. We had a busy day organized which helped I think. (Yep – tough day that one! B)

The Rivera’s arrived around 3.00, the kids went and played and the adults caught up, the big boys sat down with their beers and watched the end of Daytona and the girls hung out in the kitchen getting snacks etc for everyone. We had some spaghetti in front of the big screen; the All Star game was ok. Bruce and Carlos were flicking from the All star game and a college game. The kids obviously didn’t sit still for long, and when the game was done, we sat down and played some cards. We had some dessert and played some cards and the Rivera’s put the kids in the car and were out of here around midnight. Which was ok for a Sunday night, cause Monday was Presidents Day, Public holiday.

There have been special birthdays that we’ve missed.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!

Bubba Felix – wear the jeans well, you can’t get them in Aus The Godmother - Tracey, Amber Livingston – the big 18! Lisa Cheatley -drop us a line Peter Hultgren – RIP, we think about you always Maureen Hultgren – XXXX, We miss you

That is about it from us so far this month. Hope everyone is doing well.

A note from Bruce – G’day! Yep – we still have our Aussie accents! The Visa renewal process has started in earnest and stage 1 is now complete – which is basically getting advice from an immigration specialist on the best way to renew. Because we have to change sponsors – it is like starting all over again. We are going to have to go to Canada for a week while they process the app within the US consulate.

Vancouver probably – we will keep you posted – it will be good to get up there for a week and not too far away from all the action in the US.

Any excuse for a holiday I reckon!

Although the Angels are about to explode in several niches – I will let you know about those when we are officially going!

BillyBounce is starting up again in several pockets around the US and I am just waiting for the final word on Dubai and India – as to when I am going down there.

As always – lots happening and it all just takes time – lots of time!!!

Thursday, February 07, 2008

January 2nd half 2008...

Well, January 2008 is over already, and it was a busy one for us. Bruce and I worked really hard. Jamieson is doing his thing and Conner is having a great time training and playing on the school team. He has been getting around 10-15 mins per game and has also been scoring, which makes him happy. On Monday Bruce also went over to a local high school and did some coaching for a friend who asked him to help out, which he enjoyed.

We did the usual things during the week, the boys had basketball, and Conner has been doing double duty with school as well, and then games during the week for Stone Lake and Saturday games for Jnr NBA. It’s definitely that time where a rest from the back and forth is wanted.

I caught up with Elise on messenger and did the usual Thursday night coffee with Kristie, which is becoming a little tradition, every couple of weeks when she’s not on a flight. On Friday night we had Darcy’s two boys while she had a meeting. They are cool kids and Paula bought her kids over, so all the boys had fun. We caught up with the Charles’ at Paula’s for dinner on Saturday night and then on Sunday ended up over at the Rivera’s to watch the NFL finals.

Happy Birthday to Griffy for the 19th January.

The next week, Conner started out the week with a sick day, his temperature was up so he spent the day sleeping. Monday’s has turned into my long day so I can work from home and not do as much work on Wednesday’s. The weather has taken a huge turn in the cold/freezing direction. It’s been 9c and raining and continued for the rest of the week. We all sat down after dinner and watched the Seattle video Bruce did from our Christmas trip, it turned out really well, and there will be a copy heading South in the near future. Jamieson came home with an ‘A’ on his Grandparent report on Maureen, which he was very happy about.

Conner was up and about for the rest of the week. Jamieson was the usual self, he and his friend Mario; who lives up the street and his sister Nina, who is in Conner’s class. They have been going to the park a lot and playing which is great, and the four of them actually get on really well. Nina is cool and Conner actually doesn’t mind hanging out with her.

I went out on Wednesday after parent helping to get a couple of things for Felix’s birthday and a couple of other things. It was nice to have the day off but it’s hard to get over the guilt of not cleaning the house and then feeling I should be at work so I can be home on the other days when the kids are home. That’s something that I have to fine tune, my new schedule is not working for my conscience so I’m going to have to try something else.

Conner had a basketball game at a school in what you would have to say was not the best part of town. He started the game, and did not too bad, but when he came on in the last part of the game, he scored and that turned the game around and they ended up winning by 3 points. Bruce was very proud.

Our Saturday was a HUGE one, last game of basketball (Jnr NBA) so that meant two meals of pizza. End of season parties, it was a fun day; the boys had a good time. It was a long day though, in and out of the house. We didn’t get home from Conner’s game and party until around 9.00, so it was straight into bed and a quiet night for the rest of us. There was a movie or maybe a basketball game, but who the hell can remember.

HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY EVERYONE!!!!

WOW, the last week of January already. Where has the month gone? The weather is a little better than the last couple of weeks, not raining as much. Well, our week was a busy one I suppose you could call it. Bruce is driving the desk, as he would put it, I worked more than I should have. On Tuesday we had Justin and Jeremy for dinner then Bruce took them home for bed while Paula and Steve went to a Memorial service for a friend. They haven’t been well, so it was a quiet night, which was good.

Jamieson was home from school on Wednesday, so I stayed home and worked cause Bruce had meetings to go to. We got a temporary member of the family for a week or so, Kristie’s mum (Caroline) Maltese/poodle, I think, Honey. She’s gorgeous and tiny, she wasn’t too bad cause she’s seen us at Kristie and Carlos’s when we are there and so is she, so it only took her a couple of hours before she was Bruce’s shadow. SO CUTE!!! She follows him wherever he goes, yes even standing outside the bathroom door waiting for him to come out. There’s no barking and she just wants to sit down with you and cuddle. The boys are loving it, all 3 of them.

Conner’s basketball game was rescheduled; cause the 6th graders were on an excursion. So the week overall was a fairly quiet one. The kids have been out playing at the park after school, Bruce and Honey in the office, and me at work. Pretty boring but that’s the way it is.

I think at the end of the week there will be a conversation about getting a dog, everyone is having such a great time having her here, and we are going to miss her when she leaves.

And that is the rest of our January, not as exciting as you might have hoped but that’s the way it is. Our February may be a little more exciting, who knows what will come up.

I have a trip to Vegas to a planning conference in April with Paula to look forward to. Pocket Angels is about to take the world by storm, which is very exciting. Conner is loving his school basketball and Jamieson is excited, cause he is about to start baseball.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO KATE AND SOPHIE (OLD SCHOOL FRIENDS) FOR 25TH& 26TH

Hey everyone, this is Bruce.

Yep – Belinda pretty much nailed the month – on the Visa front – yes – we are going to renew for a couple of years until we get this mission accomplished. So enquiries are happening and it looks like we are going to have to go to Canada for the renewal – it should turn into a positive and if we need to spend a week somewhere – why not up there – it will add to the experience for all of us.

Apart from that – just lots of business things happening and as they get locked in – you will find it here!

Cheers, B

January 2008 pics....


Jamieson's Lakers







Conner's Stone Lake Hawks







Bruce & Cooper ( This is how long we've been here, look how big he is now)