Start Of A New School Year

August 25th, 2009 No comments »

Today marked the beginning of another school year.

Jordan started 2nd grade and Isaiah will be hanging out in kindergarden. Both kids’ teachers seem pretty nice and the classes look to be filled with good kids. Blue Oaks Elementary is a pretty good school, click here to go see the school’s website.

Both kids came home tonight loving the day; they enjoyed meeting the new kids, the activities and just being back in school.

Obviously there will be tons of events so I’ll make sure to keep the calendar up-to-date with all the functions going on.

Soccer Season Has Begun

August 19th, 2009 No comments »
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It is that time of year again.

Jordan is back on a soccer team. This year she is on the Flaming Hot Cheetas !!

I’ve started posting dates of the games on the Family Calendar.

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Happy Birthday Isaiah

August 10th, 2009 No comments »

IsaiahBdayToday our little man turned 5 years old !!

It’s amazing how fast the time has gone by. I was not too long ago thinking back to when we moved from Elk Grove to Roseville – part of the whole reason for the move was because Jen was pregnant with Isaiah and we needed that extra bedroom. Seems like not so long ago.

Tonight we did a somewhat low-key celebration. After Jen & I got off work and got home, we let Isaiah open a couple presents then we went to Chevy’s for dinner and had the wait staff sing happy birthday to Isaiah. You can see the quick video in the sidebar to the right –>

Nice night.

Truly Jen & I are blessed.

Here are a handful of the pictures from the party we had at Wacky Tacky.

Donner Lake 2009

August 2nd, 2009 1 comment »

We finally were able to do our annual trip up to the Sharp cabin at Donner Lake – we were originally supposed to go in the Winter time (around the time Isaiah was sick).

The weather was nice, the company was great and it was a great time had by all.

We’re All Riding Bikes Now

July 20th, 2009 No comments »

Jordan has taught herself how to ride a bike.

Jen & I did a few sessions of holding on to the back of her bike and running along side. That was a good motivational start, but the very next day, she got on a smaller bike, put her helmet on and blazed up and down the street.

Since then it’s been no stopping her from wanting to ride her bike. She’s managed to get comfortable on her full-sized bike and is doing really well.

Now we just have to get Isaiah off the scooter and on his bike.

Here’s the close to 2 mile trail we blazed a few nights ago.


Night Ride

July 9th, 2009 1 comment »

Since I cant’ seem to get myself together early enough to go to the gym lately, at least I’m getting out on my bike.

I did 10 miles tonight making the huge loop from the house, down to Baseline then all the way down Fiddyment.

Felt good. I will definitely need to get a softer seat and a light soon.

Here’s the route in a graph

Good Memories

July 8th, 2009 1 comment »

A bit of reminiscing here…

I sat with Jen and the kids tonight and watched the video from our 2007 cruise. A lot of good memories



Kawasaki Disease

March 28th, 2009 4 comments »

Isaiah

That’s what we went through with Isaiah.

Kawasaki Disease is a strange, to say the least, phenomenon. There is no real understood cause, but it is somewhat prevalent (one of the doctors at our hospital said there are atleast 2 cases per month that come their way).

For some background on the Kawasaki Disease check out the definition here.

Isaiah started feeling bad late last Sunday and had all of the following symptoms after that first night of throwing up multiple times:

  • High-grade fever (greater than 39 °C or 102 °F; often as high as 40 °C or 104 °F) that normally lasts for more than 5 days if left untreated.
  • Red eyes (conjunctivitis) without pus or drainage, also known as “conjunctival injection”
  • Bright red, chapped, or cracked lips
  • Red mucous membranes in the mouth
  • Strawberry tongue, white coating on the tongue or prominent red bumps (papillae) on the back of the tongue
  • Red palms of the hands and the soles of the feet
  • Rash which may take many forms, but not vesicular (blister-like), on the trunk
  • Swollen lymph nodes (frequently only one lymph node is swollen), particularly in the neck area
  • Joint pain (arthralgia) and swelling, frequently symmetrical
  • Irritability
  • Tachycardia (rapid heart beat)
  • Peeling (desquamation) palms and soles (later in the illness); peeling may begin around the nails
  • Beau’s lines (transverse grooves on nails)

We ended up taking him to the doctor Monday morning to see what was going on and immediately our pediatrician diagnosed Isaiah with Kawasaki’s. After a series of blood work, which was traumatic in itself for our little guy, he was immediately admitted to the hospital and thus began the Week From Hell.

The primary treatment for Kawasaki’s is an immunoglobulin IV drip for 12 hours and a echocardiogram to check for swelling of the of the arteries pushing blood to and from the heart.

We spent a few nights in the hospital watching and monitoring his status. Isaiah did have an unfortunate relapse of a fever that caused everyone, especially him, a great deal of stress.

After close observation, and a successful extended treatment. We were finally given a clean bill of health and allowed to bring Isaiah home early Saturday afternoon. As I write this post, I am happy to say that we spent the majority of the day Saturday playing, eating, and laughing. He’s back to his normal self of swinging Star Wars Light Sabers and watching Ben-10 cartoons.

Jen and I want to personally say thank you to everyone who has sent a word of encouragement, a quick prayer, a thoughtful text message, or who stopped by the hospital to sit for a moment. I, as many of you know, am a pretty private and sentimental person and didn’t speak too much outside of our immediate circle, but I must say that my new Online Extended Family has won a special place in my heart….thank you !

The nurses and doctors that worked with us were fantastic as well, and we owe them, and you our friends and family, our deepest gratitude.

News Update

November 18th, 2008 No comments »

Hey ya’ll. Sorry I’ve been letting this site lag a bit. I’ve been working so hard on the other sites I have up:

In between those 3 sites which I’m striving to actually make revenue from, work, and keeping in step with the family, there undoubtedly are a few things that will slip.

But, needless to say, here I am with an update.

Since last I wrote, Miss Jordan has finished yet another season of soccer. This season was actually much better in a few ways; Jo actually played and kicked the ball in the right direction, and her team actually won quite a few games. As most of you know, I was not able to coach this season due my work schedule, but we’ll see how it works out next year. Next for sports is probably some T-ball for Isaiah.

Isaiah is doing great over at Ms. Mary’s Little Lambs School. Jen and I love the fact that it’s right here in our neighborhood as well.

Next, Jen flashed back to the 80’s a few times. Once was a Journey concert (which I actually went to as well), and the other was to see New Kids on the Block; I was NOT in attendance at that particular show thank you very muchNKOTB

Apple Hill was great and all the pictures are posted up in the photo gallery.

Hicks Apple Hill

The annual tradition of celebrating Dad’s birthday at our house on Halloween was special as always.

The presidential election was, and still is a surreal experience that I continue to keep fresh in my mind and writings daily. If you didn’t get a chance to see the article I wrote after the election check it out here. I’m taking this call to service and participation quite seriously.

At this point, we’re just getting ready for the non-stop action that is the holiday season. Thanksgiving is around the corner and before you know it, I’ll be hanging lights on the roof hoping that I don’t fall off.

Thanks for listening.

2008 Soccer Season

September 28th, 2008 No comments »

As you all know Jordan is playing soccer again this year. I am not coaching this time because my work schedule isn’t as flexible now as it was when I was still at HP.

She’s got a pretty good team, as I write this they’ve played 4 games and have won all of them.

I’m going to post pictures after each game to the photo gallery.

To check out the current photos just click on the picture to the right.