Friday, December 29, 2006

New Christmas Jammies

Sunday, December 24, 2006

The Sutorus House



James emailed me their trees. I will need to get Mandy's.

Saturday, December 23, 2006






I love Christmas!!! I always have. I loved helping Mom & Dad decorate the house and dragging out old memories. I would help Dad with the tree lights and re-arrange the Nativity scene all season. I try and carry-on the memories with my kids. These are some of my favorite Christmas "things" in my house.

The first picture is our new ornament St. Nick brought this year - he must have known we were in Jackson Hole this summer.
The second picture is not very good but it is a cross stitch I did the year I was pregnant with Sadie.
Third is my box of Christmas Cards. The last card I got was from Kelley Moyer - those are her 2 kiddos. I love getting the cards, And people w/out kids should send pictures too - any event that happened during the year.
Fourth is the kids tree.
Fifth is the living room tree.

We have 2 trees b/c when we had an apartment we only had room for a skinny one. The kids decorate that one all by themselves, lights and all. It sits in the family room and on that tree is all of the homemade ornaments and the St. Nick ornaments the kids get in their stockings every year. The other tree is in the living room.

Better late than never...

You will be receiving your Christmas gifts late - but at least I sent them. What is it? A CD of pictures and videos from Katy & Kent's wedding. I need the newlywed's address. And Chris' too. Someone please email me.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

I got into a bad accident on Monday. I was rear-ended on the freeway by a 17 year old kid who doesn't have a license. Nice, I know. I had to slam on my brakes b/c 2 cars ahead of me someone got a flat tire. The car ahead of me stopped, I stopped, the kid did not. I'm not seriously hurt but my neck was killing me the first 2 days. I had my boss and co-worker in the car with me, they are sore but okay too. My car is at the auto body shop, I will find out how much damage tomorrow. Luckily I drive a gas guzzling, smog polluting SUV b/c the ass of my car is jacked. Had I been driving something smaller it would have been worse. I am grateful none of the kids were with me.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Cussin' & Shoutin'


There was a lot of cussin' and shoutin' at our house. I mean come on, we had 5 turnovers and the loss of Seau, which will hurt. But as ugly as it was we pulled it out. We invited Brad over to watch the game but he chickened out. So Brad, this is how Brady looked when he slipped past Urlacker and ran for the first down - in case you missed it.

Turkey Day






Terry, Charlie and I spent Thanksgiving at Mom & Dad's house. The girls went up North to see their other grandparents and Max and the twins spent the weekend with their Mom. It is kind of boring for Terry and I when that happens but that is the way it is. Mom made a great meal (I got away with just desserts). Marissa helped her get everything together and served us all. Mandy and Vivian were there too. Michelle's family hosted James' family. Here are some pictures. I hope you all had a nice weekend too.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Afghans


Mom has made a ot of afghans - all the kids have at least one. Sadie still drags hers around everywhere, it is called her "smell blanket". Friday nights we usually watch movies with the kids after dinner and chill out after our busy week. The kids all drag out their blankets and lay all over the floor.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Oh yeah - Mom's Famous

If you have flashplayer you can play a video clip of mom regarding her teaching style. It's loaded on the local college website.


http://coe.csusb.edu/hillside/class_clips.html

Boo Bears


I can't believe Sadie Lou is 8! Happy Birthday Sadie! Time has gone by too fast and my little girl is getting so big. It seems just days ago I took her to get her first birthday picture taken, now she is - Sadie. Sadie can drive me crazy. Sometimes she is way too honest, like when she tells me my stomach still looks like I am pregnant or she doesn't like my new hair color. There are other times when she looks me dead in the face and I swear she thinks we're equals. But there are other times when she melts my heart. She will write me little notes and leave them on my pillow. She is always quick with a hug and a snuggle on the couch. I know I have many adventures with her to come.

November 4, 2006

Happy Anniversary Mom & Dad!

Happy Birthday Aunt Nettie!

Sunday, October 29, 2006











Happy Halloween


We LOVE Halloween. It probably starts from Mom & Dad. They always made a big deal out of the holidays. They let us dress up every year and be whatever we wanted. Dad would take us to the haunted houses & mom would fry up pumpkin seeds. As we got older we would take part in decorating the house and scaring little kids. I think it has been 6 years since Riss & Brad got to join in – they wanted a party! Terry, the kids and I hosted this year. These are some of our scary and not so scary guests.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Our Volleyball Season

Well we ended up loosing our last game. The team we played on Saturday was good in the fact that they returned everything - but we didn't play our best game either. I would have felt better about the loss if we had played our best, but that is how it goes sometimes. We ended up in third place though so we made the playoffs - Yipee! I have really enjoyed coaching, I have 12 really great girls. I look forward to coaching again next year.

Friday, October 13, 2006

I'm going to keep complaining...


about stuff that's not fair. This beautiful woman supported her family while her husband was unemployed. Since he feels inferior financially he has to make up for it by being a liar and a cheater. I hope he feels like a man now. And I hope she is schtuping her dance partner.

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) -- Country singer Sara Evans alleges in divorce papers that her husband committed adultery, was verbally and emotionally abusive, drank excessively and frequently watched pornography in their home.
Evans, 35, filed for divorce Thursday from Craig Schelske and announced through a spokesman that she was quitting ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" "to give her family full attention at this difficult time."
The couple married in 1993 and have three children ages 7, 3 and 2.
Schelske, 43 and currently unemployed, ran for Congress as a Republican from Oregon's 5th District in 2002. He is a native of Salem, Oregon.
He could not be reached for comment because there was no answer at a phone number for him Oregon.
In the filing in state court in suburban Franklin, where the couple has a home, Evans alleges that Schelske watched pornography on the couples' computers and has at least 100 nude photographs of himself in a state of arousal.
She also alleges that several photographs show Schelske having sex with other women.
According to the court documents, the oldest of the couple's children confronted Schelske when he was watching pornographic material on the television in their home.
Evans further alleges that Schelske frequently threatened her and "told her that she is crazy," threatened to take the children to Oregon and "continually interferes with (Evans') possession of and parenting time" with their children.
Evans requests child custody, possession of Franklin home and child support.
Evans was among 11 celebrities who paired with professional dancers to compete on the third season of the popular ABC reality series.
"Ms. Evans hopes that her fans and TV viewers who've supported her in recent weeks and throughout her music career will respect and understand her need for privacy in the face of these recent events," Allen Brown, her representative at Sony BMG Music Entertainment, said in a statement Thursday.
The Missouri native was recently nominated for female vocalist of the year honors by the Country Music Association. She made her recording debut in 1997 and her 2000 album "Born to Fly" went double-platinum. Her hits include "Perfect," "Suds in the Bucket," and "Real Fine Place to Start."

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Are you ready for some football...

Happy Anniversary to us!!


3 Great Years!

Friday, October 06, 2006

Another Day at the Office


There have been more than a few times that Terry will tell me that he has a conference to go to or a vendor is taking him out and it turns out that he spent the day drinking beer in the skybox at the Angels game. So, yesterday I was only slightly taken aback when his "Intel" conference turned into him racing BMW's at the California Speedway. While I am working away at a place that strongly resembles an episode filmed at Dunder Miffline Terry calls to tell me that he needs $95k because he just drove this M6 coupe. Not fair.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Happy Anniversary Michelle & James

Thursday, September 21, 2006

Disneyland - year?




Old Pictures



Monday, September 18, 2006

Coaching Volleyball

We had our first match this past Saturday and we won 2 straight games! I was so happy that our first week turned into a win, it gave them a big shot of confidence and seeing them get excited is the best thing. I coach 5th & 6th graders - only 3 girls (Sarah included) played last year so we are pretty raw. Sarah served well and the other team could not return it, she served up about 11 points in the first game. Next week we play a team that practices year round. I watched them before our game and the bump, set, spike almost every play. My girls are going to be freaked out about that but we will do the best we can.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Mandy & Viv


This picture was taken on Charlie's B-day. Vivian & Charlie are often in daycare together.

Friday, September 15, 2006

The Dog


Seriously, I am upset. I can't believe we turned these guys over, and it has nothing to do with my secret crush on Leland. How many criminals are hiding out in Mexico because the Mexican government will not hand them over to us because we have capitol punishment? What is wrong with us? Something is not right in this case. I believe there is more to the story. I admit I love watching this show. At first it was because I thought they were an absolute train wreck but I have over time been endeared by this family.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Where were you when the world stopped turning

Glenn and I always had the channel 4 news on in the mornings and the morning of September 11th was no different. Glenn was in the kitchen and as I walked through the hallway into the family room and kitchen he tells me that a plane has crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City. We continue to get ready for work and the kids for school thinking that it was a horrible accident. I do not believe we knew at that time that the plane was a commercial airline. The TV is still on as the 2nd plane, United Airline Flight 175 hits the second tower. I do not remember what the newscasters were saying but I knew the 2nd plane was not an accident and that this must be a terror attack. I could not tear myself away from the TV but I also did not want the kids to see the fear and panic on TV and with myself. I left the TV on and was stunned to hear that a plane had crashed into the Pentagon. I screamed and hollered to Glenn who is now in the bedroom. Max comes running to me and says, "Mama you're scaring me". At this point I stop all morning activities and stare at the TV. Channel 4 has cut from local news and has turned to the Today show. A helicopter is filming the burning of the towers and the cameras cut away to different positions and angles. I think it was Katie Couric's voiceover at 9:49 (6:49 California time) that says exactly what I was thinking - Something just happened as the tower collapsed.

I did end up going to work that day although I do not believe I worked at all. I wanted to pick up the kids and go home. I think I cried all evening watching the news and hearing of the terrible stories of missing loved ones. The makeshift "Have you seen this person" were images I will never forget.

Terry was at work that day as well. He had just returned from New York City on Sunday evening the 9th. Although he did not have time to go to the Twin Towers on his visit he took a picture of the Manhattan skyline and kept the picture on his office door for a long time.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

For my Beer Drinking Friends - Boycott MILLER

Chicago Tribune
Why this immigrant rights march is brought to you by Miller

By Oscar AvilaTribune staff reporterSeptember 1, 2006

Marchers had to duck into fast-food restaurants for water when they first took to Chicago's streets in support of illegal immigrants five months ago. At the next two marches, family-owned grocery stores offered free bottled water from trucks emblazoned with their names.This time, as demonstrators march from Chinatown to House Speaker Dennis Hastert's (R-Ill.) Batavia office this weekend, they will have Miller Brewing Co., as a sponsor. The brewer has paid more than $30,000 for a planning convention, materials and newspaper ads publicizing the event.The support of a major corporation for a controversial political cause shows how fierce the competition has become to woo the growing market of Latino consumers.For Miller, the march offered a special chance to catch up. This spring the brewer drew the ire of pro-immigrant forces over contributions to U.S. Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-Wis.), who sponsored legislation that would crack down on illegal immigrants. That prompted a short-lived boycott by some Latino groups.Now, march advertisements feature not just the organizing committee's trademark blue globe but Miller's logo and a Spanish translation of its "Live Responsibly" slogan, a company effort to build goodwill among Latinos.But this march is no Cinco de Mayo parade. The politically charged event will promote a controversial plan to end deportations and offer legal status for all 11 million to 12 million undocumented immigrants. That creates potential pitfalls for any businesses lending support, experts say.At the same time business sponsorships have forced activists to confront whispers that they are commercializing their movement when they accept much-needed donations."We would love to have 20 corporate logos. It doesn't mean we are selling the movement out," said Jorge Mujica, a member of the March 10 Committee. "The principles and demands remain the same. They are helping out this movement and we are happy with that."Labor unions remain the movement's backbone with four major unions bringing at least 600 marchers on buses from throughout Chicago. Religious groups have been key too. Some marchers will bed down in churches and a mosque.But businesses have become vital to this weekend's Immigrant Workers Justice Walk, which will cover 45 miles to Hastert's district office. Hundreds of marchers plan to cover the entire span from Friday through Monday, and organizers need food and water for them.Sometimes political and commercial messages are mingled.At a July march, Chicago-based food producer V&V Supremo printed signs with its logo that urged "Moratorium Now, Legalization Yes."Jimenez Market, an area chain, had its sign on display as workers passed out more than 5,000 bottles of water and other supplies worth nearly $17,000. Co-owner Jose Perez acknowledged it is good publicity but stressed that "we are supporting our people. Without them, our business would go downhill."This weekend, the Los Comales restaurant plans to donate 500 tortas, Mexican sandwiches filled with steak, ham and other toppings. The Laredo Bakery is donating bread while other restaurants are donating water, fruit and other supplies, organizers said.Those businesses are natural allies--"part of the same brotherhood," as one marketer put it.But the presence of Miller at a welcoming reception the day before the Aug. 12-13 planning convention raised eyebrows.The convention brought together labor unions, anti-war groups, immigrant service organizations and even socialist political candidates.Hours before bashing NAFTA and U.S. foreign policy, participants at the Aug. 11 reception mingled with the Miller Girls, the company's public relations ambassadors, amid a display of Miller logos.That Miller was involved in the first place is one measure of the growing power of immigrants. After the boycott announcement, the company approached march organizers to try to find common ground, and agreed to back the march organizers' efforts.Miller is also bankrolling informational ads in Voces Migrantes, or Migrant Voices, a community newspaper in Chicago, and has promised scholarships for area Latinos.Mathew Romero, the company's local market development manager, said Miller felt it was important to speak out against Sensenbrenner's legislation, though his campaign was one of many the company supported.Romero noted that company founder Frederick Miller was a German immigrant and many current executives are foreign nationals. Miller is now part of London-based SABMiller.Romero said he wasn't worried that some opponents of illegal immigration would be upset at the company's support of "the free movement of people, labor, goods and services.""As long as you are stacking facts against facts, they are free to make their own decisions. We will stand by our positions," he said.George San Jose, president of the San Jose Group, a Chicago-based marketing company specializing in the Hispanic market, said he understands why companies chase Hispanic purchasing power, which tops $700 billion annually in the U.S. Brewers, he said, have been especially aggressive.But San Jose would advise clients that there are better ways."A company sponsoring one of the two sides of the immigration debate is no different than a company sponsoring groups for or against abortion [rights]. It's one of those heated political debates that companies should stay clear of," he said.At the request of march organizers, media executive Robert Armband sent e-mails to thousands of business contacts, asking if they would consider helping the March 10 Committee."It certainly is an opportunity to reach the masses, but it might not be the right vehicle to come out as a sponsor," said Armband, publisher and chief executive of La Raza, a Chicago newspaper.March organizers say they have not made any full-fledged sales pitches to major corporations and are having internal discussions about whether they should make a real push. That can be a tough decision, according to march organizer Gabe Gonzalez.Gonzalez said he represents those in the movement--maybe half the total, he thinks -- who don't even consider themselves capitalists. Many have been involved with labor campaigns targeting specific companies.March organizers shot down a suggestion that they approach Coca-Cola, for example, because of what they perceive as the company's labor abuses in the developing world, a cause celebre among liberal activists.Although immigrant activists see legalization as an issue of social justice, Gonzalez said corporations might back the idea as a way to protect their bottom line. Whatever the motivations, Gonzalez said he would cooperate with almost any company willing to back the cause."That's the nature of politics. You form coalitions based on mutual self-interest," Gonzalez said. "So will we work with corporations? We will work with anyone who will work with us."

Monday, September 04, 2006

Wedding Pictures









I promise I will send them all out.