Thursday, January 9, 2014

2013 Year End Recap

2013 Year End Recap. This year I was not consistent with the blog and the kids were requesting that we keep it updated. So to make up for the time missed I figured I should do a year-end recap and just outline the most notable things that we have done all year per person. Here we go...

 Louis 18 year's old- he joined the science club and the chess club at the college. He volunteered with the Antelope Valley High School ban at the beginning of the year. he is a 4.0 GPA student and is absolutely in love with higher math. 

 Michael 13- Michael went to Washington DC for a week in July. He visited many historical landmarks. He visited the White House, the US Capitol, The Washington, Mt. Vernon, Ford Theater, Holocaust museum, The National Archives, The Lincoln memorial, The Smithsonian and the Arlington Cemetery, where he got to see the changing of the guards. He also went to Virginia to visited Jamestown and Colonial Williams berg. 

 Jason 5- Jason started Kindergarten and likes his new teacher Mrs. Corso. He also lost his first tooth. He is learning to read. One of his favorite books is "Don't let the pigeon stay up late" by Mo Willems. He can recite the book word per word. 

 Emily- Emi was born at the beginning of the year. Since then she learned to roll over, crawl and walk. One of our favorite memory thus far happened on day when the Gomez girls came over for a visit. The girls wanted to change her. Pricilla changed her outfit and then Desi changed her again. By then Emil was fuzzy and Carol came to her rescue, and as she was hugging and cuddling her trying to comfort her she held her up above her head and that is when Emily threw-up all over Carol's face. Some might have even gotten into her mouth... Just a little gross.
Desiree 16- Hey! Everyone one on the road!: Watch it Desi has her driver license! Desi was so excited to get her license that she even made a DMV appointment on her birthday and they said she had to wait to till she was over 16. This year she turned 16 and has a beautiful sweet 16 party. This year in High school she was a varsity cheerleader and her GPA is 3.70. 

Prici 13- This year Miss Prici had a sleep over at Sea World(No, she did not see the Orcas getting abused) She also did cheer leading and she played volleyball for her school. Prici also made it to the Allstars in softball. Her GPA is a 4.0. She still owns her lovely dog teacup which recently she started calling MYTEA. 

 Derek 10 - Derek this year participated in the national Geography bee. Only a few students from his entire school were selected to participate. Derek is nuts about the Titanic. He loves art and one day hopes to be an artist. This year Derek started reading Harry Potter. 

 Destiny 8- Destiny this year went to Disneyland for the first time in her life! She had quite a few firsts she learned to ride her bike and she went camping for the first time. This year she also participated in the Science Fair at school. 

 Aaron 4- Aaron this year started going to college (daycare at the college campus) he likes YO GABBA GABBA and carries around his Plex toy. At home he likes to play with the kitchen utensils and the bean smasher is his favorite. Aaron is addicted to coca cola and his mom and dad are happy that he learned to go to the restroom unassisted! 

 Andrew 1- Andrew turned one this year and is such a handsome little boy. He learned his basic words and is able to communicate his needs. He loves to feed himself. And is a big helper around the house specially when it comes to picking up his toys. He is very active and is driving his mom and dad crazy. he is often compared to Aaron. Xio's favorite memory is of watching the reaction on Andrew's face as he played in the rain. 

 Hector and Marta - They announced this year the news that we have been wanting to hear. They are having a baby! On Christmas we found out that a baby girls is on her way to the Gomez-Macias house. 

 Xio and Jesse- No, they did not announce that they are having another baby. Xio quit her job and went back to school. She did a CNA program that she finished in December. Jesse is working very hard on his business and is very enthusiastic about it. he even had to hire some help!

Carol and Brian- Brian finished his apprenticeship. Carol quit her job to be a stay home mom then was offered a job that she couldn't refuse and went back to work. 

 As for Henry and I- Henry is still working at UP and I went back to work in July after taking six months off to stay with my little baby girl. 

 The year has been full of wonderful memories and I am looking forward to making new ones in 2014.

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Rose Parade 2014 LA Times

January 2014 Rose Parade We were interviewed by an LA times reported while we were camping out. Never did we think that our story would make it to the paper but we did! Please note I am. I repeat I am not 51.

Rose Parade campers stake out sites, celebrate New Year's Eve By James Barragan 
 January 1, 2014, 12:39 a.m.

 It's an annual tradition for some families: waking up at the crack of dawn to attend the Rose Parade in Pasadena. Some families, however, take it a step farther, camping out on the streets where the parade will take place, reserving key seats in which to watch the parade on New Year's Day. And while they're at it, they may as well have a party too. As a new year approached late Tuesday night, the parade route teemed with campfires, bicycles, skateboards, scooters and roller bladers who weaved in and out of float-gawking crowds. Campers on the street resorted to their radios or live Internet feeds to let others know that the new year had begun. As the countdown reached zero, Orange Grove Boulevard erupted in cheers, laughter and dancing. Some resourceful campers provided the tunes of Kanye West's "Stronger." 
Deborah Escobar, 49, of North Hollywood, had staked out a campsite on the corner of Orange Grove and Del Mar boulevards with her friend Jacqueline Olan. It's the same spot they staked out four years ago. "I just fell in love with the experience," Escobar said. "Every year I come back to the same spot." Olan, 45, said she loves the experience of seeing the floats before anybody else does. And both friends enjoy the festive atmosphere and camaraderie of the night. "It's New Year's Eve, so people have a good time. Sometimes the lady across the street sells us coffee," she said pointing to a home on the other side of the street. But their favorite moment is midnight, when bystanders bring in the new year with cheering and hugging. This year, Olan and Escobar roped in their friend Norma Avitia. "I just heard that they have so much fun, so I came with them," Avitia said. "And I hope this isn't the last time." 

Letty Zamora and her family had taken a six-year hiatus from their Rose Parade campouts. But after their third child turned 6 years old and still hadn't lived the experience that his two older brothers had gotten annually as kids, the mother of four and her husband decided to bring the family back to the event. "Our 6-year-old hadn't gotten the experience, so we decided it was time," Zamora, a Lancaster resident said. "He's still at that innocent age when everything is magical. He saw the floats, and he thought it was so cool. It's wonderful." And the Zamora family showed their experience at their campsite, displaying a heater and multiple blankets to keep them warm throughout the night. "We just bring out all our camping gear," Zamora, 51, said. "It's a family activity that we can all do without anyone complaining," Zamora said. "It's definitely family time." 

Lynn Rupp and his wife last came to the Rose Bowl in 1988 when Michigan State was last in the bowl game. The Morgan Hill, Northern California, residents were strolling along Orange Grove Boulevard on Tuesday night and taking in the spectacle. "It's kind of fun. Everybody is doing something or wants to take a picture," Rupp said as a stranger asked him to And there you have it!

Monday, January 6, 2014

New Years and the Rose Parade

New Years and the Rose Parade December 31st 2013 Pasadena, CA It has been about 6 years since we have been to the Rose Parade. After this long break I don’t know what brought about the desire to go again. We started talking about it in October and mentally started getting ready. We even bought air mattresses on black Thursday for the occasion. On December 31st we left around 3pm to Pasadena. When we got there the streets were full with people that had already reserved their spots along the route. We finally found our spot at the beginning of the route in front of the Rose House. During the night the floats were brought in and parked. We even had a float parked in front of us! The night was busy with constant people walking around looking at the floats we even had an LA time reporter come and interview us. The interview made the paper the next day, How cool is that! (Below is the article) We did manage to get some sleep. The next day we enjoy front row seats to the most beautiful parade in the world! We are planning to continue this tradition again next year.

Jason’s 6th Birthday

Jason’s 6th Birthday December 28, 2013 At home Jason turned 6 this year! We celebrated with cake at home with the Gomez. Jason requested Waffles for his birthday breakfast and hamburgers with cheese for his birthday dinner. He also requested that we take him to Legoland for his birthday, a trip we will take in early January. Happy Birthday Jason!