Monday, February 2, 2009
Friday, October 31, 2008
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Another sign of aging
1985. That was a fabulous year for me--heck most of the 80s were! And the "Brat Pack" movies spoke to me and my generation. From 16 Candles, to Pretty in Pink, to The Breakfast Club, all the way to St. Elmo's Fire -- I totally understood those movies.So today, taking a break from the Olympics and household chores, I plopped down to watch the 1985 movie, The Breakfast Club. I haven't seen it in 20 years. Very interesting, yet all I could think of was "those fuggin kids!" There is some commercial out right now for back to school that re-enacts scenes from that movie and my response is the same. What happened? Ferris Beuller is a spoiled punk who takes advantage of his parents and everyone who trusts him. Joel in Risky Business is an idiot. Geeze - when did I get old? I still get it -- kids having a rough time fitting in, defining who they are, dealing with messed up parents, cliques, etc., but the cocky, disrespectful crap. Just get me a walker and some sensible shoes now.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Top Freshman Wrestler
Woo Hoo!
At our recent Wrestling Awards Banquet Tony received a wonderful, very personal plaque for being the Top Freshman Wrestler. It was an awesome evening and brought us so much pride!!
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Looking for land in all the wrong places...
Just a little outside of Smithville on the road to Upton we came upon an eery flock of vultures all perched and waiting for something. When I tried to get a good shot of them, another car came out of nowhere and scared them off, but when we went to turn around up the road, we found ourselves on
Then we went into downtown Smithville and ate some awesome burgers. While sitting in this old place, I noticed a great brick wall across the street. I drug the family over there, and even though it was just starting to rain, I made them play along and pose for me.
The Famiglia
Tony
After Tony's long day of being an Extra on a movie yesterday, it was nice to just hang out as a family today. This is a sneaky shot Gio got with his cell phone.
Tony in the Holding Area for Extras
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Kaelyn's Photo Shoot 03/04/2008
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Another medal...
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Tony takes First!!
Something Around Your House
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Wrestling Holiday Shots
Then on Saturday, the 22nd, Tony had a huge tournament in Bryan, Texas where he pinned two, lost one, and won the fourth bout to give him third place in his weight class in his division. Butch, Dad, Bob and his son Colton, all joined us on the drive out there and stayed for the whole day just to see Tony win his medal.
Then we did Christmas at Dad & Linda's, then Christmas at Mom's, and finally Christmas at home. Butch headed home on the 26th, so Mom, Bob & I took him to the airport. Whew! Now to get ready for New Year's Eve...
Friday, December 21, 2007
Christmas in South Philly!!!
or, "Christmas in South Philly"
or, "'Twas? What da hell kinda word is 'Twas?"
By Steve DiMeo
'Twas da night before Christmas,
You hear what I'm s ayin'?
And all through South Philly,
Sinatra's Christmas tunes was playin'.
Da sink was piled high,
Fulla dirty dishes,
From da big Italian meal
Of gravy and seven fishes.
Da brats were outta hand
From eati n' too much candy.
We told them to go to bed
Or there wouldn't be no Santy.
And me in my sweatpants,
Da wife's hair fulla rollers,
Plopped our butts on the sofa
To fight over remote controllers.
When out in da shtreet,
There was all dis friggin' noise.
It sounded like a mob hit,
Ya' know, by Merlino and his boys.
I trew open da stormdoor
To look and see who's who.
Like a nosy little old lady
Who's got nuttin' better to do.
In da windows of da rowhomes
Stood white tinsel trees.
And those stupid moving dolls
You get on sale at Kindy's.
When what should I see,
Comin' from afar.
But fat Uncle Nick
In his big ole Towne Car.
He wa s swervin' and cursin',
Givin' all da gas he got;
As he barreled up the shtreet,
Looking for a spot.
More faster than Santa,
My drunk Uncle came;
Wit' a car full of relatives,
All drunk just the same.
"Yo Ang ie! Ay Dino!
Vic, Gina, and Pete,"
He yelled out there names,
Then spit a loogee in da shtreet
"I can't find no spot nowheres,"
Pissed off, he said.
So he double-parked the Lincoln,
And came in to hit da head.
As he hugged me, he burped,
And passed a loada gas.
It stunk up da house,
Like a rotten sea bass.
His coat was pure cashmere,
His pinky ring shined;
His toupee was all twisted,
The front was now behind.
He ran up to da bathroom,
Bangin' pictures wit' his hips.
Never lettin' da smelly stogie
Fall from his lips.
With eyes oh so bloodshot,
And a butt, oh so flabby;
In walked Aunt Angie,
All dolled-up and crabby.
"D'j e at yet?" she asked,
As she thundered to da kitchen;
"All da calamari's gone?"
Aunt Angie started bitchin'.
In came Cousin Gina,
In Guess jeans too tight.
She was bathed in Obsession,
Her hair reached new height.
In strut Cousins Dino,
Little Petey and Big Vic;
Shovin' pizzelles down their throats,
It was makin' me sick.
I said, "What da hell
Are all yous people doin?"
Not one of them answered,
They was too busy chewin'.
Uncle Nick came down at last.
His face was beet red
"Sorry I missed da toilet.
I pissed in the bathtub instead."
That was it, I had had it.
I yelled, "Get the hell out."
Uncle Nick looked real puzzled.
Cousin Gina started to pout.
Wit' that they mumbled curses,
And opened a Strawbridge's bag.
And fumbled 'round to find da gift
Wit' our name on da tag.
I then felt kinda stupid,
As I thanked them for their gift.
Bu t they s tormed out da stormdoor,
All of dem miffed.
We tore open da paper
That was taped on and on.
It was a bottle of Sambuca,
And half of it was gone.
But I heard him yelling
As he slammed on da gas.
"Merry Christmas, ya ingrate!
You can kiss my ass!"
Yo. Happy Holidays, a'ight?
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Overdue for an Update
Kaelyn has had two choir concerts so far this year. We recently attended the Christmas program where the 7th grade girls sang 3 songs, including Santa Baby.

And Tony has had multiple Wrestling Duals and Tournaments, and has two more just this week. Tonight is a Dual with a Cross-town rival, and Saturday we are driving to Bryan, TX for an all-day tournament there! My brother, Butch, will be in town from Oregon and will get his first chance to watch Tony do High School wrestling. [Tony is in the green singlet--and yes, he won that bout.]

Oh yeah - then we will have three Christmas celebrations - one at Dad's, one at Mom's then one at our own home, and then our usual New Year's Eve party. Then before we know it, it will be 2008. Another year gone...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Habitat for Humanity
My whole office took a day to work on a local HFH project. The "regulars" are a bunch of retired folks who dedicate a couple of days each week to build new homes for families in need. This is their life. This is just one day of my life, so I tried to keep it all in check, while standing around for hours doing nothing.
The boss man, ex-preacher, charismatic loud guy, looked all the females directly in the eyes when he asked for volunteers to sweep the floors in preparation of the tile laying. He had no idea what a crappy job I do of sweeping. I leave trails and tracks everywhere, but I obliged and grabbed a broom and pushed dust all around in a cloud.
When he later asked who had experience laying tile, only me and another female raised our hands. You could see the old tile guy's lips crinkle as he scanned across all the men hoping for some testosterone-driven salvation. His salvation never came.
After sweeping, the seasoned males spread the glue across the cement foundation, then we all pretty much stood around and watched glue dry. [Yes, we were laying crappy commercial linolium tiles--not ceramic!] We females were relegated to keeping dust from blowing in. I guess our wide birthing-hips made us good candidates for this task--blocking the dust blowing in the windows and doors.
After the glue dried, the seasoned males laid the first lines of tile in two directions for us to follow. The lead tile guy, lovingly known as the "old coot" chose to focus his attentions on my work. The third time he snapped at me, I walked away. He snatched tile after tile out of my hand and did it himself, so I let him. When he later started critiquing the other female's work, she quickly pointed out that the work he thought was so flawed-----was his own.
I went outside to play in the dirt. I spent the rest of the day helping to sod the yards of two homes. We were wiped out at quitting time. My boss treated us all to drinks and appetizers at a local eatery, then I headed home, showered, and went to bed at 6:00 PM. I did not get up until the next morning.
I know we did good work. I know the old coot does good work. It was just a little disheartening to be scolded so much while trying to do good. Oh Well. I always wanted to do Habitat, so now I can check that off my list.
I've worked the soup kitchen downtown, I've spent a day with Habitat, and I've donated gallons of blood. Of the three, I think I will stick with the bloodsuckers. I don't have to tell people they can't have more food, nobody yells at me, I still get to save a life, and I get a cookie in the end. I'm sure there are other worthwhile causes still out there for me to try, but for now, hemoglobin seems to best fit my lifestyle.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Cousins Camping - Beuscher State Park, TX 11/2/2007
We prepared for a bitter cold weekend, but got a little toasty instead. Pushing into the 80s on Saturday, we were literally trying to chill. Some new features for us were an owl screeching all night, lots of raccoons rummaging through stuff, and an extremely large and heavy-footed armadillo terrorizing us around our tents. Our only defense - a flash light!
The campfire is always the main attraction--good for cooking our steaks, making s'mores, or just hypnotizing us into a relaxed state. At one point, the kids and I played with a new technique I learned to do with my camera--we ghosted them out of long exposure photos. The guys took a shot at fishing and caught a variety of inedibles, and played with snakes. Then Dean found what we believe was a turtle egg. He gently placed it back in its nest and we left the area in case it was not a turtle, but something more aggressive. ;)
With all the craziness in each of our respective lives, getting away for a weekend got more challenging than usual. The Hobsons came in a day late because Nick had Homecoming to attend. We left for a couple of hours on Saturday to attend a family reunion (an unfortunate double-booking of our schedule), and the Riojas and Hobsons had to leave early Sunday to get back to jobs. The weekend went by much too quickly, but we had fun with the time we had.
Bob & Melanie's Chili Cook-off/Pumpkin Carving Party
The kids have a blast carving pumpkins, eating sweets, and getting soaked while bobbing for apples. Suburban bedlam at its best. What a great bash!
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Wanna feel old???
This brightly-lit store has several workstation tables, as well as counters running the length of each side of the store, set up with numerous versions of all the Apple products on display, fully functioning, and available for anyone to try out. Each table has an employee monitoring use and answering product questions. Every product was occupied by either one person, or a whole mob of people trying out the features together. The place was packed and just buzzing with activity. One young girl was taking pictures of herself with her cell phone camera, and using the blue tooth technology to send the picture to the Apple laptop in front of her, then sending the picture to a friend, via the live internet connection, then talking to her friend on that same cell phone about the picture she just sent.
Being OLD, I was looking for a customer service desk, or even a counter with a cash register. I aimlessly wandered through a sea of busy teens and YOUNG adults who apparently, intuitively knew exactly what to do and where to go in this blinding white, futuristic-looking store. Finally finding a young man in a boldly contrasting black shirt, with a lanyard around his neck, I approached and explained about the sad face icon I received on my iPod and asked if he did repairs. Being a literal kid, he answered no (he personally does not do repairs) and stared at me with a big smile. He offered no additional information. We just stared at each other. Stunned, my grouchy old lady persona kicked in and I passive-aggresively turned to my husband and stated "Oh, obviously I am an idiot and they don't know what I am talking about." With that, the man pointed me to an unoccupied laptop and began clicking to the technical assistance screen then asked me to enter my personal information. No signage or explanation, the next generation just knows that if there is a free laptop around, sign in for service.
We needed to schedule an appointment with the Genius Bar (a.k.a. technical customer service) for diagnosis. Unfortunately, the Genius Bar was booked until 4:00 the next day. We could not leave the iPod, but had to return at 4:00 the next day, unless we preferred the 4:15 appointment. hmmmmm
The next day, full-bitch attitude intact and ready for deployment, we walked into the store, headed for the back and accidently noticed the Genius Bar to our right, just as my name and appointment time appeared on a display screen above the bar. Four o'clock on the dime. One of the young men, with his Genius title embroidered on the chest of his black shirt, called my name. I approached and explained the frowning face icon, he plugged my iPod into his laptop, checked the warranty registration through my iPod, clicked a few buttons, then turned around, unlocked a cabinet and handed me a brand new iPod. Thank you very much. This whole transaction took about five minutes, max. I don't believe I have ever witnessed such an efficient warranty experience in my life.
It took me 5 months to get my new computer working--being bounced to every international tech support desk around the world and always starting with the infamous script question "is the unit plugged in?" Five months!! AND I WORK FOR THE COMPUTER COMPANY!!! Obviously, I don't work for Apple. Too bad.
Lesson learned - Quit being such a crabby old bag, go with the flow, and enjoy the fruits of this new quicker, better, NOW kind of world.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tony's First Photo Shoot
Tony was just invited to participate in a Stock Image shoot this Friday, so hopefully we can start building his portfolio in quick fashion. If all we get out of this is some great photos and maybe a confidence boost for Tony, then it is all good.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Take One for the Team
Nah...not really. Towards the end of summer, Tony was ready to cut his hair. The maintenance had just become too much for a young teen to handle. We decided to wait until school started, knowing that the wrestling coach would probably require him to cut it anyway. He did.
So I made an appointment with someone who specializes in curly hair and is proficient with men's cuts. I took so many wonderful photos, or so I thought. My new Digital Canon Rebel is having problems. The preview screen quit working while we were in Padre and I have not wanted to let go of it long enough to get it repaired, but that wasn't the problem. The problem was that I did not have a flash memory card in the camera and without the preview screen, there was no way for the camera to inform me. My bad. Ugh! Fortunately though, I did take couple of pics with my phone, to send to Gio during the cut. So while I don't have all my wonderful before and after shots, and the impressive cutting off of the pony tail, and the first cut of the seven inch long hair she held over his head as she took it down to an inch, I do have these, lower quality phone pics:
First Day of High School
! ! ! ! Happy Birthday Tony ! ! ! !
Tony turned 15 today. He decided he didn't want a pool party after all. He just wanted some family to come over and help eat some cake. So that's what we did. On Friday night we took him out to eat at Houston's restaurant, where he ate a huge rack of ribs. Then on Saturday we grilled up some of that famous "meat-on-a-stick," made some queso and chips, some boracho beans, toritillas, and also as requested, a cookies-n-cream ice cream cake. He received a wide assortment of gifts, and was sincerely pleased with the casual celebration with family.



