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April 29, 2013

What Ethnicity Box Does He Check?

Dave's often asked what nationality he is - answer, Spanish and Native American.  Well this weekend we received word Drew is now officially registered with the BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs) as a member of the Chippewa Tribe.  (He also has Nez Perce bloodline from Chief Joseph, but not enough to register.)

Thanks to the hard work by Grandma figuring out all the blood lines, making the calls, filling in the forms and being persistent with Dave in getting her what she needed - Drew is now a member of the tribe. I'm pretty sure though the bloodline is not that much so any of his kids will not qualify, unless he marries someone from that tribe.

Drew's response when Dave told him?  As he looks at his arm "Yeah I'm not that white, I'm a little bit tan".

Now we can officially make that check mark on the Native American Check box!

(Picture from Little League Day at the A's Game yesterday.  The kids and coaches got to walk the "chalk line")

April 23, 2013

Tummy Troubles

Drew us on his 4th day of battling a stomach bug. Because of it we have had to keep him home from school. Today we are camping out in the living room inside the newly constructed fort.




I'm working from home and trying to multi-task. Here's to hoping he kicks this bug once and for all and can return to school tomorrow.

Big thanks to my Aunt Connie and cousin Jodi for stepping in yesterday when neither Dave or I could be home.

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April 19, 2013

T-ball: Nationals vs. Phillies

I'm highlighting all of Drew's T-ball games for our baseball loving family around the country who can't be there for every game.  This is the only sport I intend to do this for.

We're on the eve of another T-ball game so I suppose I should update last week's game against the Phillies.    I didn't take as many pictures this time as I was enjoying watching the game as well as yelling at my kid to stop playing in the dirt.

Drew lead off the game as the first batter.  Here is that first at bat.


And then at-bat number two in the second inning...


And I actually captured an action shot of him running to first base.


In the third and final inning, Drew played first base.  I spent most of the time (as did Coach Daddy) telling Drew to focus and stop playing in the dirt. 


Drew actually was hit by a throw to first base on the next to last play of the game and got a little weepy about it telling Dave he wanted to call it quits.  Coach Daddy made him stick it out for the last batter.

It was kind of a rough game for all.  I think it was just a long day for the boys who played a 1:30 game after an 8:30am "Opening Day" celebration.

April 17, 2013

T-Ball "Opening Day" Celebrations

Last Saturday it was up and at 'em early for "Opening Day" Celebrations for Drew's Little League - keep in mind I got home late the night before from a business trip.  The League said they do mid-season celebrations because it never failed that opening ceremonies were always rained out when they would do them in Febrary.

Despite everyone having a hard time getting up and getting going, thankfully we made it to the field  on time, but unfortunately  there weren't too many of the Nationals (Drew's teammates).


Initially there were only 4! It's deceiving in the picture because the team next to ours was the Phillies and they too were wearing red. Drew is closest to Dave on the right.

I have to say it was really hard to hear the announcer - who was also the president of the league.  But he called the teams up and everyone cheered them on.  Then there were several speeches and recognizing various people.  Our poor 4-6 year olds were having a hard time staying still and paying attention.

Thankfully they gave the little ones a break and had them run around the bases a few times.

Drew is second from the left.

It was  kind of cute, the older kids held their hands out for the T-ballers to give them high-fives.

Then later the T-ballers gave the older kids high-fives when the competitive teammates were being recognized for getting first place in a recent tournament.


They had a BBQ and baseball games planned for the remainder of the day, but we were an hour from that kicking off... and we still had a game of our own.  We opted to head home and chill for a bit before Drew had to play.  I'm glad we made that call.

April 12, 2013

Indy Visit

One of the perks of traveling for work - new running scenery. I'm wrapping up a 4-day business trip in Indianapolis. The weather was iffy most of the week but I did get out for a run on Wednesday.





I opted to do a 4miler along the Canal Trail. It's not quite the San Antonio River walk but it has potential.

The canal trail is about 3 miles round trip so I ventured off near the Zoo as well and snapped this shot of Lucas Oil Stadium - where the Colts play.



My pictures came out "steamy" because it was muggy and my phone was in my armband.

Once I cleaned up from a sweaty run, I ventured out to find lunch and hopefully find a souvenir for Drew.




That's the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument locate in Monument Circle. The mall is nearby. No fun find for Drew though.

So it was off to work I went. It is kind of cool that most of downtown is connected by Skyways. I snapped this picture of Victory Field from one of them.





Victory Field is where the AAA Pittsburg Pirates play.

I am so happy to be heading home this evening!

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April 11, 2013

Lodi Fun

Because Drew's Tball game was so early - 8:30 - it was wonderful to have a full Saturday yet to do something fun.  So we decided to head out to Lodi to pick up one of our wine shipments from Macchia.

Well since we drove all that way - about an hour from our house - we decided to hit up a couple of new (to us) wineries.  Down the road from Macchia is Acquiesce the all white version of Macchia which is all reds.

We loved this little winery!  They have a cool front door


And the winery is inside a restored 100 year old barn.  They are a very small lot winery and I have to say we loved it!  We got a couple of bottles.  Everyone was super friendly!  And best yet, we were able to taste for free courtesy a free tasting "coupon" given to us at Macchia.  Although it would be worth the $5/taste fee they charge.  Acquiesce also pairs their wine with foods.

We will be back!

And then we decided to venture to another new-to-us winery, Heritage Oak.  Again, very impressed!  The staff was really sweet with us, and even made friends with Drew.  Not all wineries are kid friendly and I have to say they went above and beyond to make us feel welcome.  We were told about a really cool little hiking trail with a swing.


So after tasting and purchasing a few more bottles we decided to head out for a little hike.  Oh man was that worth it - especially for a little boy who wanted to do something "fun" for him.


About 10-15 minutes down the trail was this awesome tree swing near the bank of the creek.


Drew had a great time swinging and got a bit nervous when the swing would start to spin in circles.

After some play time we had to make our way back - Mom and Dad wanted to hit up the Lockeford Meat Market if not one more winery (we only managed to get our meat).

But there was one tree on the hike back that Drew couldn't pass up climbing.



The height started to make him nervous and Drew said he had to go to the bathroom.  Bad.  So instead of climbing down he jumped to Dave.


I thought it was pretty cool I caught the action jump shot.

Turns out Drew didn't actually have to go to the bathroom.  It was just the sensation he had from being so high up.  Guess you have to be a guy to understand that feeling - Dave went into great detail filling me in.

On the way back Drew found a cool stick and pretended he was one of the "Sand People" from Star Wars.


Daddy wanted to play too and found a stick.  Drew saw how cool Daddy's stick was and decided it should be his.


Size does matter even when you're 5.

And here's a final shot on the trail back to the car...


Gotta love my boys.

It turned out to be a perfect day. 

April 10, 2013

Nationals vs. A's

I'm highlighting all of Drew's T-ball games for our baseball loving family around the country who can't be there for every game.  This is the only sport I intend to do this for.

After a 2 week break from Tball games due to Spring Break, it was back to baseball Saturday last weekend.  This time we played the A's and started the game with something new - the Little League Oath.


I guess they do this before all the games, for the older kids 

Then it was time to play ball!  Drew batted first on Saturday.  I got one of his practice swings.


In the bottom of the first he played first base and I caught a picture of him catching a grounder.


Second inning he batted middle of the line-up and made it to first.


Coach Dave/Daddy likes to rotate who starts the batting line-up.  It keeps things flowing better when they aren't always batting in the same order every inning.  Since the final batter gets a "home run" and there aren't any outs in Tball, this offers something to keep the boys busy.

In the 3rd and final inning, Drew played pitcher.  Which is where most of the balls are typically hit.  Drew stuck to the "pitcher mound" though and didn't seem to go after the ball much.


That picture cracks me up.  I have no clue what he was doing other than pointing to the batter.


It is really interesting to see how different each team we play is.  The A's were all about defense and keeping their boys focused on what's going to happen.  They all kept the "ready" position well.  Of course they had a lot of parent volunteers - one per base.  So they could keep their boys better focused unlike ours who enjoy playing in the dirt.  We have a total of 3 coaches - that's including Dave.

We're already half way through the season already.  Only about another month left.  Drew says he's really having a lot of fun with it.  Lucky for Dave.

April 6, 2013

Easter: A Family Affair

After the Easter Bunny's fun, Dave, Drew, and I got ready for church where they had a breakfast and an Easter Egg Hunt.  Of course there's always a beautiful - albeit crowded - service.  One of the great traditions they have at our church is a floral cross.  They ask members of the congregation to bring in their fresh flowers.


Shortly before the service they bring the cross inside and put it alongside the alter.  After the service everyone comes up to take pictures at the cross.

After church we rushed to Grammy and GrampC's where the family was gathered to enjoy the holiday.  This year it was Grammy, GrampC, GG, Aunt Connie and Uncle Doug, Uncle Matt, Auntie Rana, Kent (Rana's Dad), Adrina and our newest niece Avery.

As is typical with the new babies, everyone fought over time to hold the newborn.  I gave up some of my time to pass her over to Drew for a few moments... this was the first time he even looked like he wanted anything to do with her.  It was quite sweet.


Drew got a new Angry Bird game from the Easter Bunny and inside was an Obi-Wan bird - so he had to wear his Obi-Wan cape cloak all day.  We made him wait until after church and we got to Grammy and GrampC's.   The  cloak was made by my Aunt Connie.

We managed to snag one snapshot of Drew with Grammy.


And then Obi-Wan used the force on Daddy.


Grammy has always been good at finding child labor.  Just ask my brother and sister.  Here Drew and Adrina were actually fighting over who could scoop the dead bugs out of the pool.


While the outside temp was about 60-63 degrees, the pool was roughly 65 degrees.  I wouldn't let Drew inside, but Uncle Matt was dumb crazy enough to try another "polar plunge" like he did at Christmas.

Only this time he refused to let me pick out his towel.  I picked out a nice princess pink towel at Christmas.  He preferred the manly blue.

And then the idiot jumped in.


Drew kept putting the force on Uncle Matt sending him back into the water.  He didn't complain because it was warmer in the water rather than out of the water.

GrampC decided to avoid the water and snuck some Avery time instead...

It's always so special to get the kids and family together. 

April 5, 2013

Easter Egg Hunts

It was a weekend full of Easter egg hunts - a whopping total of four!

It started Saturday with a quick egg hunt at the Blackhawk Plaza.  We did this a few years ago and it was a lot more organized, but not as much fun.  Previously we went store to store to get an egg.  This year it was a mad rush to find eggs hidden throughout the plaza - but the problem was trying to contain about a hundred little kids for an hour while they hid eggs.  However if you came late like we did, you missed that you're supposed to sit aside and not look for eggs... oops.


Eventually we figured out we needed to join the crowd and wait.  And what chaos it was after they let the kids loose!


After we found about a dozen eggs, we got ready to go home and get ready for the long day ahead.


Which included dying eggs for the Easter Bunny to find.


That's an egg with Chewbacca drawn on it.

Then the next morning it was Egg Hunt #2 - the real one courtesy the Easter Bunny.  Of course Drew scored with some loot in his basket.


And it seems the Easter Bunny had trouble escaping after leaving his gifts and hiding the eggs...

 ...he left a little bit of his cotton tail behind and dropped some jellybeans in the process!


The "egg in the toilet" (magnet that is) was Drew's favorite egg find of the morning.

And then Drew realized what happened to Mr. Easter Bunny...


After hunting for eggs at home, we had to hurry up and get ready for church where we were having breakfast and Egg Hunt #3.



And in our whirlwind weekend, after Church we went strait to Grammy and GrampC's for Easter Dinner and egg hunt #4!

Drew and Adrina had a blast looking for eggs.


I adored my Easter find - little Miss Avery.



Drew scored big this weekend and found some money in his eggs that is burning a hole in his pocket.  We promised him he could spend it, but he had to count it first so he knew how much he had.