Thursday, June 26, 2008

Random pics

Elara and I happened upon a party at my apt. complex. A So. cal . spanish church put it on, and provided toys, games, candy, balloons and a clown. They gave Elara a Boots stuffed animal.
I finally went up to the Top of the stratoshere! My freind Charity had free tickets. This is a picture I got from my cell phone.

These are my friends Lisa and Scotty Alexander (scottyalexander.com) He is an awesome fiddle player and plays for Terry fator and Wayne Newton. She came by the house I'm trying to sell and I couldn't remeber how I knew them until she started talkin' 'bout Scotty. Small world huh!!


I took this picture at FIRST FRIDAY. This is Damien Marley. He is One of Bob's three sons and his Mom was miss world 1976. Anyhow if u evr get a chance to you-tube "jamrock" it is an awesome video with great lyrics.


I looked away for a minute and Elara walked into this pond in her sandles. She was after a Disney princess ball. Thankfully she didn't trip and get her cast wet.





She met this boy and when I came up to them ,he told me elara was trying to kiss him






Crystal at First Friday







Spankin'man



















My new car.













This is the couch I got for my new pad.
















Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Are you ready to RUMBLE !?!


The food has been purchased.

The tee shirts are in.

It's almost time for

the fun to begin.




Thursday, June 19, 2008

Happy Birthday, Uncle!!

Today is Uncle Artie's birthday. He was born on June 19th, 1956 in Henderson, Nevada at St. Rose de Lima Hospital. I have a picture somewhere of him at the age of two in a red satin bathing suit that I am sure may be the precursor to the speedo. Except it was not quite as skimpy. I will save that for next years post. Stay tuned...

I think this is Uncle Artie's first trip to San Diego with us. He moved into our house on the day after his birthday, June 20th, 1996 (I think). He literally laid on the floor for two weeks while he regained his strength. (You kids all came home from school that first day and wondered who that fellow was that was collapsed on our living room floor.)
We told Artie that we were leaving for San Diego, our annual vacation to the Surfer Motel in Pacific Beach, and invited him along. He had no clothing except what he was wearing and so he went out shopping and came home with a few beach outfits. He modeled them all for us. Chicky was over and loved seeing Artie so happy and enthusiastic about the trip.
This is Artie and I on the hike where we stopped to have our lunch next to a waterfall in the Tetons where we had gone for girl's camp. It was my first experience with girl's camp since I am a convert and did not get to go to girl's camp when I was younger. I was the assistant camp director and the camp cook. I enlisted 'Uncle' to come and help cook. It was the perfect way to get him to come. He was always our cook at home. So 'Uncle' brought his own vehicle and came up to the Tetons. We stayed at Bishop Coon's Ranch on the front lawn in our tents until it started raining. Anyway, with 'Uncle', as he was known to everyone in the church, as our 'Cookie' we had very good food and never lacked for snacks or treats. Uncle Artie was never the same after this trip. His heart was touched by the love and comraderie that the girls and leaders had for each other and for him. He took the missionary lessons a little while after this trip and was baptised.


Uncle's famous 'Marlboro' backpack. He sent away for it. He got two backpacks and a cook book and some other stuff. He took off the Marlboro patch that was on the flap so it wouldn't look bad. Artie at Jenny Lake waiting for the hike to begin.
Uncle Artie was everyone's uncle. He came to a Chili Cook off with us before he was a member of the church up at Mt. Charleston and brought his famous red bronco. He had toilet tissue in his car and when the outhouse ran out of tissue Artie became very popular. President Michaelson won the bread division of the cook off that year and Artie entered bread the next year and took the crown away. President Michaelson never quite forgave Artie for his bread prowess. Artie's name is still enshrined in the glass case in the Tropicana Chapel on the coveted "Bread Board" award. Artie was also known for his famous 'Meat Bread" and the spread he could put on for a Missionary Farewell Openhouse. For Matt's openhouse he served so much food it could have been considered a Ward Dinner.
Artie is missed every single day. I am sad that he is not here to yell "Where's T-Rex?" when he would come home from work with his grocery bags. I miss the laughing at 'Friends' that we could hear through the door of his bedroom. I miss the way he loved to use us as guinea pigs for his latest dish. I miss him bossing us all around with his very loud voice and I miss seeing him at the kitchen table with his little scripture brief case laid out studying his beloved scriptures. But most of all I miss his "Cha-Ching".
Cha-Ching to you, Uncle.
See ya when we see ya.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

We're Back!

After a couple of months with a non-functioning computer, we finally bit the bullet and bought a new computer. No one is safe. The goofy comments will return very, very soon.




Here are a couple of pictures from our recent ward outing to a couple of Dodgers games. It was a blast. We rode down with some members and attended a Friday night and Saturday day game. The Dodgers won both games!


Before the game started.

Alex and the ballfield.


We even saw a couple of homers!


Off the field and on!

Friday, June 13, 2008

Dominique is coming to the reunion

Dominique is coming to the reunion. I talked to his Mom the other night and asked if I could take Dominique too. She said he was smiling, and really wanted to go. When he was over the other weekend he said "his Dad didn't have as much" and I could see in his eyes that he was envious of Elara having such a involved and engaging Dad. So a big shout-out to Callista for letting him go. I bought Callista a silver necklace and some charms for Mothers day and that always seems to pay off, It worked back then and it still works now.
Dominique is a real nature lover. He always loved going on hikes or fishing with me. He was always up for going out early on saturdays and catching a car show, or going to pick up Hunter for a rabbit chase at vo-tech. I really enjoyed those times, and miss having a son around.
This is a conversation I had with dominique the other weekend.
Dominique: Can I get the big Ironman slurpee cup?
Matt: NO! it's really expensive.
Dominique: Are you kidding me ? it's a dollar ninty-nine! That's two dollars.
Moral of the story: He's way to grown up, and too wise for any of my nonsense.
This is the kid's at Ethel's in the district. They both look a little faded from the chocolate shake.

I am grateful to have a good family who helped me get on my feet and I know I STILL "wouldn't have as much" if I wasn't so God blessed with a family like you ALL!!!

Monday, June 9, 2008

Daniel, Daniel, Daniel!!!

Guess what happened to Daniel on the last day of school? Apparently he did not want to be able to go swimming for the first five weeks of the summer. Oh,well!!!
Daniel was playing around with friends after school on Wednesday and got his baby finger jammed. We went to emergency and they splinted him. Then he got his permanent cast on Friday.
Oh, Daniel...

Thursday, June 5, 2008

For You, Markie!

Just a reminder of what (and who) you are sacrificing for....

THANK YOU!!!
Keep your chin up and know that we love you!















Madeline Claire and Scott Charles

2 years old

June 3, 2008

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Yes sir, that's my baby...(Baby Boy that is...)

Here is the video of Daniel's final performance this year for Choir. He was selected to be part of a quartet and it was fantastic. Listen for the little solo that he has. He is very good. He is also a very good dancer, as we saw in one of the other numbers that they performed.