Co-Captain's Log: Day 6

Stardate 27122008

On the last day of our trip, my computer suddenly stopped responding. No lights, no sounds, no life. I tried it again today to see if perhaps different lighting or a different setting might somehow help make a difference, but nothing helped.

So I find myself, once again, offline until further notice. I'm blogging from QT's laptop right now, but I'm unable to transfer pics from my camera to his computer without the proper cord (which is in the kitchen drawer where it's usually kept back in our house in Colorado) so this is the extent of it for now.

The good news is that we just had our desktop repaired so I won't be completely unplugged once we get back home; however, as I usually log on using my laptop while sitting on the sofa feeding Giggles, it will be difficult to figure out a way to log on from the desktop. Once we get back home, I plan to connect my laptop to its docking station to see if I can see anything that way. Because if it is just the screen that's dead, I can backup whatever new pics and files I'd added to the laptop since it came back from the shop before I chuck the whole goddamn contraption straight into the garbage. Coz that's what it is...a piece of refuse! A piece of puuuuutresence! Rubbish! Filth! Slime! Muck! Boo! Boo!

(I will try to post some pictures soon though. There's lots going on around here!)

Co-Captain's Log: Day 2

Stardate 23122008

We've been driving for what feels like an eternity yet it feels like we're no closer to our destination than when we started. Before we left, I told the captain to expect this, but I don't think that even I'd really expected this. Nothing to do now but ride it out, I suppose. I wish a giant bird would just swoop out of the sky, pluck our vehicle off the ground, and fly us the rest of the way...because then we'd get all the benefits of air travel without the hassle...well, without bathrooms too but since we'd arrive in fairly short order, we could just *hold* it.

The reason our trip is taking this long is probably obvious to all who know us. It's the wee ones needing their exercise, potty breaks, sustenance, etc. Then, of course, there's the getting everyone BACK in the truck. That's easily another 15-20 minutes right there. Nevertheless, I'm feeling pretty good right now. It's quiet in the truck, our wireless Internet is finally working again, and I can still feel my butt. All reasons to celebrate in my book.

Actually, the kids and dog (and even QT) are all behaving remarkably well on this trip. I expected nothing less from Pumpkin and his dog, but I wasn't sure how Giggles would handle this road trip given her history of histrionics on our daily 30-minute drive to/from Pumpkin's school. The problems only occur when we stop for the night, and everyone's wide awake because they've slept all the way there. LOL

Now, it's time for me to begin my nightly ritual of searching for suitable lodging for 2 adults, 2 kids, and a dog. It's not as easy as it sounds when you're out in the boonies...not unless you want to stay at a place called the Sleep Tite 9 or something along those lines. ;)

Check out these highs!

10-Day Forecast for our destination:

High/Low (°F)

Mon Dec 22 AM Showers 47°/40°
Tue Dec 23 AM Clouds / PM Sun 70°/58°
Wed Dec 24 Partly Cloudy 79°/55°
Thu Dec 25 Partly Cloudy 76°/59°
Fri Dec 26 Partly Cloudy 81°/61°
Sat Dec 27 Mostly Sunny 79°/49°
Sun Dec 28 Mostly Sunny 72°/49°
Mon Dec 29 Sunny 71°/48°
Tue Dec 30 Sunny 71°/48°

Last Updated Dec 22 12:09 a.m. CT


Woo-hoo! We may even play outside in the sprinklers just because we can! Earlier this evening, I took my car for a wash, and it was so cold outside that my side-view mirrors iced over as the car exited the wash. Iced...over! WTH? I am really looking forward to the nice, happy, warm weather we'll have in Texas.

I think what I'm happiest about is not having to deal with the hassle of finding and/or carrying jackets, blankets, car seat covers, boots, gloves, and on and on. I can deal with the cold, but good lord, give me a break from all the accoutrements. They're a pain. And the snow. Snow's a pain.

I thought, for sure, that I'd be going batty by now from being stuck indoors because of the snow. I am going batty, but it isn't from the snow, hehe. Uh...is it even Winter yet? Well, whatever. "Winter" hasn't been too bad so far. Sure, it's been cold, but it hasn't really snowed much and that's made all the difference. So, even though we have to wear tons of gear, at least we're not wet or tracking slush into the house. I think, also, that perhaps we're all finally getting used to the cold. Even Sunshine goes out now without his little roller-derby jacket. (yes, he's a sight)

BTW, you'd think that being married to a medium-cheese in a company that manufactures all sorts of chemical products, it'd be pretty easy for me to get my hands on some mag chloride for our driveway. Well, it isn't. Apparently, the stuff is manufactured somewhere out in the boonies, and it would take longer than I really feel like waiting to get one measly bag out here. At least that's what I was told. Instead, I just went out and bought a jug of the snow-melting stuff from Target. I'd never used it before. It's fun!

Anyway, Texas, here we come!

Fall 2008 EEC Culmination

On Wednesday, Pumpkin's class had their "culmination," which is basically a school program in which they recite little poems and sing and dance a bit to show us what they've been learning this semester. The topic this semester was food--where it comes from, what it's about, how to count it, measure it, textures, etc...so their culmination was also about food.

We didn't realize what the culmination entailed until the day before it was to happen so QT was unable to attend since he'd already scheduled a meeting for that morning. Bella and I were there; however, and I took a few short videos for QT. I also meant to post them on youtube to show everyone back home, but as it turns out, the finished product that our DVDR camcorder provides us is not transferable to anything online. Argh! As QT will attest, nothing gets under my skin like electronic/computer issues that I can't resolve....or rather, that take more time to resolve than I'm willing to give, haha. So, I've been sitting here for 2 days trying out all sorts of programs, dealing with stupid Windows error messages, and cursing these blasted machines the whole time trying to figure out a way to make this work. I mean, there HAS to be a way, right? If we could put a man on the moon....blah blah blah.

Nope. Wrong.

I thought I'd finally found a method, but when I tried previewing it just now, all I got was audio and now it's stuck on uploading so we'll see if it actually publishes video as well. I mean, we'll see if it publishes anything.

Ok, now, I'm really ticked off. I've wasted 3 days trying to figure this thing out, and it's just not going anywhere. My problem is that I can't seem to stop. I want to give up, but as soon as I have a minute, I'm back here again trying yet another approach...all to no avail. Well, I finally went el-cheapo route and just recorded it off of the tv screen (see below). It looks dark and crappy, but I'm afraid that's as good as it's gonna get online. :(

Colorado Christmas and Baby Belly Laughs

With 9 days to go before Christmas and only 5 days to go before we undertake yet another 20+ hour roadtrip, we've been busily taking advantage of all the Christmas-y events going on around town as well as whatever other fun stuff we find to do.

First off, we had fun in the snow!



We also attended a muzic class and spent a morning at the Hammonds Candies Candy Cane Festival with our friends. And, no, I don't actually believe that my daughter is getting anything out of a music class at her age, haha, though I did attach a little rattle to her wrist in case she felt like getting her groove on. ;)



The weather that day was so nice and predicted to get so bad the next day that we went straight from the Candy Cane Festival to the Colorado Railroad Museum to ride the Santa Express.

This is not the Santa Express. This is the Little Spike at the Candy Cane Festival. I have pictures from the Railroad Museum, of course, but since Pumpkin didn't want to visit with Santa, and since the trains haven't changed in the past couple of months, I won't post pictures from that outing this time. ;)

Instead, I'll move ahead to our playgroup's Family Christmas Party!! It was bitterly cold out the day of our party, and the heater at the community center was not working, but we still had a lot of fun. In between eating re-frozen food and warming up by the fireplace, we enjoyed the company of our friends, good food, and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus, who stopped by to bring books for all the playgroup kiddies. Here's Giggles enjoying a laugh with Santa.
















Here's Pumpkin chatting with Santa. Pumpkin has not wanted to talk to Santa at all this year though we've bumped into the Big Guy several times here and there. The funny thing is that he believes in Santa; he just apparently doesn't feel Santa is all that relevant. LOL. Pumpkin claims he doesn't have to ask Santa for gifts because he will be getting gifts from his Grandma(s) and his parents! Well, as we all know, resistance is futile. Not when Santa is standing right in front of you AND reportedly has a present for you inside his big red bag! So, Pumpkin finally deigned to talk to Santa...but he refused to tell Santa that his favorite things are trains and instead told Santa that he likes blocks or cars or something like that. Ohhh-kay then.

Here's a picture of the kids waiting for Santa to distribute their gifts, and there's Pumpkin happily showing off his. When he unwrapped his gift and discovered that Santa had brought him his very own copy of Skippy Jon Jones and the Big Bones, he turned to me with a big grin and said "this is what I always wanted!" Awwww! {melt}

I'd been feeling a bit bad about constantly pushing Santa in Pumpkin's face, but that somehow seemed to make it better. Anyway, here's QT reading Pumpkin's new book to a tiny little rapt audience of tiny little people.

And, below is a picture of some of the moms in our group. Y'all have "heard" me talk about them before, I'm sure. These wonderful ladies have been my lifeline while I'm so far away from all my family and old friends. Knowing them has been great fun, and it's also truly been something to watch Pumpkin and his little friends basically "grow up" together.

Anyway, the next day, we took cupcakes to Pumpkin's school to celebrate his birthday since school will be out when his birthday actually rolls around. One of our playgroup mommies custom made these cupcakes for Pumpkin per his specifications. He ordered red and blue cupcakes with sprinkles and 1 pink cupcake for his teacher, Miss Shelly, who was going to be celebrating her birthday that same day.

Oh, and before I forget, Giggles had her first big belly laugh yesterday while we were visiting some friends. She was watching Pumpkin and his friend "O" goofing off and laughing like lunatics, and she suddenly joined in! It was the cutest thing, but I was so startled that I completely forgot to take out my camera. Here's a picture I took of her this morning. Getting ready for the baptism and working on those invitations. (BTW, that's one of Pumpkin's baby outfits she's wearing ;) And finally, one last picture of Pumpkin all tuckered out on the RTD Light Rail...coming back from a jaunt downtown to visit his daddy.

My Favorite Things

Just like I have an official favorite airport concourse, I now also have a favorite mall. It's the Colorado Mills mall in Lakewood, CO. And, no, it's not because of the stores because, in truth, I'm not really the *shopping* type so I hardly pay attention to the stores. The reason I love it is because they have a new drop-in childcare facility called Antsy Pants that Pumpkin just loved! He could hardly wait while I filled out the paperwork, and he even asked to stay longer when I returned to pick him up 2 hours later. Best of all, because it's new, Antsy Pants is/was running a BOGO free 1st hour promotion so I only paid $16 for THREE hours of state-licensed childcare....snacks included! As the Wiggles would say, Whoop-de-doo! Of course, I still had Bella with me so my supposed 3 hours of "me" time were really more like 1 hour 45 minutes of actual "free" time, lol, but boy, those 105 minutes were really nice.

Pumpkin was very sad when we finally left the mall, and he's asked to return to Antsy Pants tomorrow. This mall is probably about an hour away from our house, but it may be worth my time to drive all the way out there if Pumpkin will consent to stay. Heck, I may use my free time to browse the book store and maybe even read a book! A really short book.

P&B

It's weird wild wacky Pumpkin Tuesday! Here are some current pics of my favorite boy and his favorite dog.


And, here are a couple more pictures of BG. Check out the weird, wild, wacky hair on that girl!

I was finally able to get some live footage of BG smiling and cooing at us earlier today. She seems to especially enjoy watching her brother.







And, just for grins, here's a picture we took of Sunshine's own personal potty spot. Whenever it snows, we don our coats and boots and go outside to make a nice clean spot just like this one. ;)

Giggles

Pumpkin has a new nickname for his baby sister...Giggles. How cute is that? As I sit here this morning in my underwear feeding Giggles with one arm, typing with the other, and with Sunshine sitting on my legs, I wonder...how did I come to this?

Well, I'll tell you. I went out this morning to clear a spot on the grass on which Sunshine could go potty. I didn't realize how deep the snowdrifts in the backyard were so I sank right in getting my pants and socks covered in snow. If it were already midday, I wouldn't care, but gosh-darn-it-all, it's barely morning and I had only been wearing my clothes for about 15 minutes when they got wet. So I threw them in the dryer. And so I sit here in my underwear while they dry.

Elsewhere this morning, my parents are meeting with Father Davis at their local Catholic Church to find out if he's going to grant us a personal baptism for Giggles. For you non-Catholics, here's a quick lesson in Catholic baptisms. Usually, they're held on certain days of the month and everyone has to get them done at the same time. Since we'd be coming in from about 18 hours away (actual driving time only), we cannot make it to their last scheduled baptism this month so we're asking for a special ceremony for Giggles for the last weekend of the month. We'd like to get this done back home since that's where all our family is. Plus, that's where the godparents live. So, we're waiting to find out.

Oops, gotta run. It's almost time to pick Pumpkin up from school. Laters!

My Momma

I just came across a sad blog post from someone whose husband attacked her in a drunken rage one night. She ended up calling the police and getting an Emergency Order of Protection for her and her child. The really sad part for me was finding out that neither her parents nor her sister have bothered to come to her aid, not even to aid her emotionally. Her sister's husband is a good friend of her own husband's so he's gone to stay with them while the EOP is in effect. For Thanksgiving, her own sister turned her away so that things wouldn't get uncomfortable (I'm assuming). Meanwhile, her parents were on vacation and could apparently not be bothered to return to be with her. This was a woman who'd been choked and beaten by her own husband!!

Wow. I have always known that I'm fortunate to have the family I have, but I'm still surprised at how lousy some families can treat one of their own.

About 8 years ago, I had a miscarriage. It was my first pregnancy, and it was neither planned nor welcomed by either my husband or me. It was a shock, then, to realize how shocked I was when I lost it. In retrospect, I think I must've felt guilty because I had not wanted the baby. Whatever the reason, within hours of hearing about my miscarriage, my mom was on her way to be with me (we lived about 6 hours apart at the time). What I remember most clearly, even now, about the day she arrived was how she held me in her arms and stroked my hair while I cried. In fact, I teared up again thinking about it just now. (Can I still claim rampant hormones if I'm 3 months post-partum...or am I just a big wuss?)

A couple of years ago, we'd already moved to Denver, and I hurt my back. I could barely walk and couldn't lift a thing including my 2 y/o son, but I was managing so-so...for the first week or so. One fine day, I had a bad reaction to a muscle relaxant and ended up calling my mom in tears. I swear, she was on the next plane to Denver...or at least it seemed that way to me. She and my Dad own a couple of restaurants (as you know), but she ignored her work for a whole week just to come and take care of me (& Pumpkin, I guess). She even gathered up her courage and drove me to the doctor's office one day...on icy roads no less! (You should know that my mom lives in a very hot climate where it NEVER...EVER snows.)

You'd be even more amazed if you knew what kind of upbringing my mom had, and the odds she had to beat to even get this far. (Let's just say her parents could have been a little kinder.)

Sure, my life growing up wasn't all roses, and my mom wasn't perfect...and still isn't, but she's always been there for me when it's mattered most...and that's mattered most of all. Today, I look to my mom as a shining example of the kind of mother I try to be for my own child(ren). When Pumpkin is hurt or sad, I think back to when I was little to what my mom did to make me feel better, and I try to emulate that...like the way she stroked my arm or caressed my face.

Fortunately, my mom knows how much I love her because I often tell her. Even QT understands how I feel because I often tell him that when I "grow up," I want to be just like my mom, hehe. I'll gladly say it again anyway:

I love you, Mom. You're the best!

Thanksgiving Day

We had a very enjoyable Thanksgiving day. We started the day out with some of our playgroup friends and rounded out the evening with our next-door neighbors. All I have to say is that I'm glad we know such good cooks because both our lunch and dinner meals were EXCELLENT! Thanks for a wonderful day, friends. :)

Sitting at the table with Pumpkin are his friends Nate and Paige. That's me in the other picture standing with my mommy friends Heather, Lailah, Nikki, Kristi, and Katie (seated with BG).




Our neighbors:

(left) Calvin with BG and (right) Pumpkin and Alex playing with the piano.



The following Saturday, my guys traveled to Golden to attend the Colorado Railroad Museum's Thanksgiving Goose Fest. Long story short for you non-railfans, many years ago, the Rio Grande Southern Railroad (RGS) was running out of money so they created these Frankenstein vehicles from excess car and train parts that enabled them to continue operations at a fraction of the cost of running steam trains. RGS ultimately built 7 of these "motors, which are now known as the "Galloping Geese," and 6 of those are still around today mostly in museums, etc. This weekend, CRM was going to be running its entire fleet of Geese for the first time ever, and the guys...well, they just had to be there for this historic occasion.



Just for kicks, here's another picture of BG. She's already reaching for things, and she seems to get a kick out of these car seat toys (batting at them and smiling at them).



Almost forgot! The weekend before Thanksgiving, we took Pumpkin to Boondocks for a round of mini golf in their Winter Wonderland of Lights. Now, there's a dedicated golfer!