just a little blog about our little family.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

some obligatory photos for the grandmas


the "sleeping on mom's chest" photo.


the "isn't he cute when he's sleeping?" shot.


the "look at him he's crawling now" shot.


the "naked baby in the bathtub" shot.


the "food all over the baby's face" shot.

flowers in the desert

as many of you know, it's been a very rainy winter in southern california. i kept hearing on the news about all of the wildflowers blooming in the desert, so i convinced michelle a few weekends ago that we needed to go and check it out.

so we packed up the element and drove out to joshua tree national park. it wasn't quite as breathtaking as i'd hoped it would be, but nonetheless was quite pretty. i suppose that compared to the normal brownness of the desert it was quite beautiful. and it's nice to spend a day out there when it's not over 100°.


noah really liked getting outside and exploring. he was so excited at a few points that he just kept on kicking and hyperventilating.


he kept on trying to grab the flowers and eat them though.


like in this picture.


it's a little disappointing because the colors didn't come out as vibrant in the photos as i remember them being in real life.


i think by this time noah was getting a bit cranky, but he held in there okay.


on the way back home. we're going to try and make more of an effort to get out on the weekends and see more of the sights around the region. and we'll be sure to take lots of pictures.

Thursday, March 17, 2005

a new gig

well it looks like my lazy days of watching tv and living off of the dole are over. i got a new job and start next monday. i will be working at smashbox cosmetics, my title will be inventory control manager. basically i will be working for the cfo as a liason between the finance and operations departments, trying to help them shore up some of their inventory related processes in the warehouse.

their offices are in culver city, which is very close, but i will also be spending a lot of time in the warehouse, which is in the city of compton, which is a bit further. but we're happy that we won't have to move for the time being, we aren't quite ready to leave los angeles yet.

so we're also happy to have an income again, and michelle is stoked at the thought of free makeup. wish me luck.

Monday, March 07, 2005

noah's first trip to idaho

a few weeks ago noah and i took a little trip to boise to visit the family. originally we went because aaron told us he was getting married, but he's a liar and actually only ended up having an engagement party. i guess he's getting married to some girl named becky. that's cool i guess. if she can put up with him i suppose we'll embrace her with open arms. i think the whole supposed shotgun wedding thing was just a ploy to get all of his brothers and sisters to fly out and see him before he shipped off to iraq (did i mention that he's going to iraq and that's why there's all of this craziness going on, like fake weddings?).

since i'm not working we decided to just have me fly up, and michelle stayed at home. since several of my family members hadn't seen noah yet we decided that he should go with me. noah was just getting over a severe cold, so the timing was good, because it would have been he#@ to travel with him when he was sick.

i basically just took advantage of the free babysitting from my mom and sisters, and had a relaxing time up there. i saw a movie, which i hadn't done in a long time, and also took noah to dinner at my good friend geoff carey's house. aaron also somehow talked levi and i into helping him move a bunch of junk into his storage unit.

on friday night aaron and becky had an engagement party thang at captain jack's place in the foothills. fortunately we took lots of pictures, but since i wasn't in most of them i'll only show one.


what a fine looking group, eh?

later that night we went up to aaron's homestead for some latenite hottubbin' action. it was actually pretty cool because his place is up in the foothills overlooking the city. it was nearly a full moon that night, and the views of the city were great. no pictures though, sorry.

the place aaron was living at (referred to as the homestead) belonged to my mom's uncle earl, and now his daughters own the place. it's in the foothills above boise, on the road to bogus basin, the local ski resort. there's a little shack on the property, and it sits on a pretty big chunk of land. they bascially let aaron live there for free because he cleaned up the whole property a few years ago, which was in a pretty sad state at the time, according to aaron.

anyway, on saturday before my flight returning home to los angeles left, we decided to go up to the homestead and have a little weenie roast for lunch.


there is a little area in front of the homestead where they planted a bunch of trees, and there's a bbq pit in there. it's kind of a fun place; i know the kids like to come up there and have little campouts with their uncle aaron.


everyone enjoyed the picnic, although there wasn't enough food.


brandon, megan and maddie in their hideout.


the kids like to swim in aaron's hottub, even though it was only 50 ° outside that day.


bathing beauties.


this is bethany and noah on the front porch of aaron's humble homestead.

here are some other photos from the trip that don't really fit well into my travelogue.


lynsey trying to be as cute as noah (fat chance!).


mallory looking much happier than noah.


grandma sue doting on noah. she thinks he's pretty sweet.


noah with his aunt jenny, who is going to be having a little girl later this year.


and finally, getting ready for the plane ride back to los angeles.