July 09, 2008

Nuclear power

When Adam was a toddler, he picked up the nickname "Adam Bomb."
He was kind of a big, cuddly, brute of a toddler and the name fit.
He was an amazing phenomenon....just like the atom.
If atoms are so small, I've often wondered, how can they release the kind of energy needed to create a nuclear explosion?
I wondered the same thing as I was attempting to raise this kid. (I feel a little tired just thinking about it...)
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Adam still has that kind of nuclear energy about him, only today my big, cuddly baby boy turns twenty-two.
Adam

And he's still..... Da Bomb!  ;-)
Happy Birthday, Monkey Boy....and many more!

(Yes, as a matter of fact, Adam and Helen del do share a birthday today. As a matter of fact, it's my hairdresser, Kate's birthday today too.... Happy Birthday, Kate!)

July 07, 2008

Caught in the moment

Our kids get such a kick out of the way Eric and I interact.
There's always a lot of eye-rolling and sheesh-ing when we are affectionate in their presence.
But I know they like it.
They like that we are always holding hands and giving each other meaningful looks.
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Lucy especially likes to photograph us candidly. It's probably comforting to think that your parents are just genuinely affectionate and it's not just a show.

She caught us the other day when we were hiking in the local mountains. I think it's a sweet picture.

Lucy: "Look at this cool shot I got of dad and mom. What do you think?"

Amy Kikita: "Mom, the 90's called. They want their scrunchy back!"

It was sweet there for a moment..... sigh.

July 01, 2008

A Sasquatch by any other name would smell as sweet

I have 2 sons. Having sons gives me a glimpse into another world that would probably not even show up as a blip on my radar if it weren't for them.

Take the following example:
There are dozens of names for the quasi-mythical ape-like creature with the massive feet who purportedly roams the great northwest. He is known most commonly as "Bigfoot."

But here are some more names for the elusive beast ....

  • The Wood Man
  • Bushmen
  • Timber Giants
  • Big Figure
  • Bukwus
  • Wild Man of the Woods
  • Tsadjatko, or giants
  • Devil of the Forest
  • Sasquatch
  • Windigo
  • The Hairy Man
  • Yahyahaas
  • Yeti
  • Nun Yunu Wi
  • The Stone Man
  • The Stone Coats
  • Rugaru
  • The Big Man
  • Woods Devils
  • Skunk ape
  • Zoobie
  • Momo
  • Nuk-Luk
  • Devil Monkey
  • Mount St. Helens Gorillas

But at our house, we just like to call him, "Jonfoot."  ;-)
Sasquatch
(I confess I'm a little partial to "Zoobie," but that's not important right now. =D)

June 16, 2008

Simply irresistible

When you first see her you're immediately aware of her presence.
Amy in the arch
You are completely blown away by that beautiful smile.

Amy cuba shirt
You are overwhelmed by how much power she seems to possess.
Yes, power. She is naturally bossy and can talk anyone into anything!
She talked these intransigent, rabid, anti-castro bloggers into making KISSY FACES, for goodness sake! (One of them also happens to be celebrating a birthday today, but that's not important right now - but, okay... Happy Birthday, Rei!)

Kissy face bloggers
You are completely captivated by the whirlwind of fun that surrounds her.

Amy 3
25 years ago today I held this sweet little thing and as her mother, I had the distinct honor of choosing her name.
I called her Amy. (which means "beloved")

Today, on her 25th birthday, I think I'll exercise my parental rights once again.

This time around I think I'll call her Hurricane Kikita.
Because she's become a force to be reckoned with. ;-)

Happy Birthday, Mimi! Muah!!

These Cuban troubadours at Cuba Nostalgia felt compelled to sing about her (well... really, they sang about the Cuban flag she wore on her chest, but that's not important right now). Seriously. A force of nature.


Ay, Dios mio.

June 06, 2008

Out of the shadows

As I walk up to my bedroom each evening, I am greeted by these:
Shadow boxes
And I always stop and look at each one. Always. Every night.
Because I don't want to forget.

It's probably as a result of some unresolved childhood trauma (that whole Fleeing-the-Communist-Homeland thing, but that's not important right now.)

I remember that she liked for me to hold her hand tightly, Even when she knew how to walk, she still kept tight hold on my hand for security. She just wanted to be sure of me.

Shadow box Amy 

He was a big ole galoot. I used to call him that. He was large and extraordinarily strong as a toddler. And yet, he always wanted to be held, so of course, I held him. There was never a moment's hesitation on my part. I laugh to myself when I notice that he wears out his shoes in the very same places - that big crease in the toe box.

Shadow box Adam 

She was always the creative, independent one. She made her point by holding only one finger of mine. She didn't need me that much, but she needed me "some."

Shadow box Lucy 

Here's my dragger/crawler/walker. He was just adorable. But he always did things unconventionally. The end of the toe is scuffed because he dragged that foot around. It was his way.
Shadow box Jon
I force myself to enjoy this ritual every night. To stop and to remember. And to muse about how much they've changed and how much they've stayed the same.  I think it's a good thing.
It's good to remember. And it gives me cause to pray for their futures.

Life was hard and now I have these amazing people in it. I will not ever take the blessings in my life for granted.
I sometimes wonder if their lives have been well served by my own. To rephrase: Can these four survive being raised by a loony, over-protective, party-throwing, blogger of a meanest-mom-in-the-whole-wide-world? Yes, but can they THRIVE?
Then I look at those shoes in the shadow boxes and I think: we've come so far. Surely we've got what it takes if we just keep moving forward.

That's it. Move forward. Baby steps. ;-)

"Little Wonders"

Let it go,
Let it roll right off your shoulder
Don't you know
The hardest part is over
Let it in,
Let your clarity define you
In the end
We will only just remember how it feels

Our lives are made
In these small hours
These little wonders,
These twists & turns of fate
Time falls away,
But these small hours,
These small hours still remain

Let it slide,
Let your troubles fall behind you
Let it shine
Until you feel it all around you
And i don't mind
If it's me you need to turn to
We'll get by,
It's the heart that really matters in the end

Our lives are made
In these small hours
These little wonders,
These twists & turns of fate
Time falls away,
But these small hours,
These small hours still remain

All of my regret
Will wash away some how
But i can not forget
The way i feel right now

In these small hours
These little wonders
These twists & turns of fate
These twists & turns of fate
Time falls away but these small hours
These small hours, still remain,
Still remain
These little wonders
These twists & turns of fate
Time falls away
But these small hours
These little wonders still remain

~ Rob Thomas

Where, oh where, are those Kleenex???

June 04, 2008

I only have eyes for you

It's the end of the school year and that means finals and high school musical productions. The past few days have been a blur of rehearsals, costumes and cast parties.

In this case, Lucy's High School Theater Arts class put on a really fun show with musical scene selections from various Broadway musicals which they called Broadway Rocks! directed by our good friend, Barry Koff.

They did numbers from:

Grease - Summer Nights

 Broadway rocks

The Jersey Boys - Big Girls Don't Cry

Broadway rocks 3  

Little Shop of Horrors - Little Shop of Horrors

Hairspray - Welcome to the 60's

Broadway rocks 2

Hair - Aquarius/Let the Sun Shine In

Broadway rocks 4

Tommy - Pinball Wizard

Jesus Christ Superstar - Superstar

Godspell - Day by Day

Broadway rocks 5

Mamma Mia! - Dancing Queen

The Rocky Horror Picture Show - The Time Warp

I think there were about 40 kids in the entire ensemble... but I could only see one.

Is that a bad thing? ;-)

Broadway rocks Lucy 

Okay, except maybe when Eric and Amy jumped on stage to do The Time Warp with the cast, but that's not important right now...... =D

Timewarp

May 29, 2008

It's not like I'm superstitious or anything...

I threw out my back. And I have nothing stronger than Extra-strength Tylenol. =(
I know. Sad for me.
I don't know how it happened.

1) It could be that I have been in a state of overwhelming stress and have not taken a moment to relax and take some time for myself.

or.....

2) It could be that one of these four people stepped on a crack....
Adam & Jon

Lucy & Amy

They probably don't even realize how much power they actually wield.
Ay, Dios mio!

May 23, 2008

First things first

Because I'm an avid scrapbooker, family historian and documenter of all things in my family's life, you can be sure that I have recorded all of my kids' firsts:
  • first smile
  • first tooth
  • first Christmas
  • first days of school
  • first time on stage
  • first dance
  • first (fill in the blank)
I could go on and on (oh, you know that I could)......

And so it is with great pride that I was able to document this first in my son's life:
Guarapo Adam
Adam's first GUARAPO!

Okay, I'll explain.
"Guarapo" is a drink made from pure, fresh sugar cane.
Yes, you read that correctly.......
Sugar Cane Juice.

The juice is obtained by crushing sugar cane in an electric mill that separates the peel from the pulpy insides:
Guarapo machine
It was a fascinating process to watch and such a proud moment for this Cuban mom.
 
Okay. So maybe he was whirling around like a Tasmanian Cuban-American Devil for the rest of the day, but that's not important right now.   =D

May 11, 2008

The Good Mother

Like every other mother I know and like all those emails that get passed around this time of year, I've done my share.
I have wiped my share of runny noses.
And changed innumerable diapers.
I have had the amazing experience of feeding a hungry baby and rocking them to sleep.
I have attended hundreds of rehearsals, productions, and plays.
I have starved colds, and fed fevers. (Or is it feed a cold, and starve a fever? Never mind, that's not important right now.)
Like every other mother, I have been awakened countless times during the night.
I have held sick children and had them throw up on me.
I have "waited up" until late at night.
I have been the Chief Enforcement Officer of the Seatbelt and Sunscreen Police. =D
I have cooked my share of meals and packed my share of lunches.
Just like every other mother I know, I have done most of these things without thanks or complaint.
(at least not out loud. =D)

But none of this makes me a Good Mother.
But, I will say that as I look around me and recognize that most of the women I have the privilege to know are Very Good Mothers.
And I sincerely hope I fall into The Good Mother category.
But really, when it comes down to it, there are only four people whose vote in this category matters and whose lives will reflect whether I've done my job well or not.
They are the reason I get to enjoy this job title in the first place...

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And honestly, they're the only ones whose opinion really matters to me today.

Happy Mother's Day to all of you Good Mothers!

May 04, 2008

So. Cal. PSA

The following is a Public Service Announcement for any of my Cuban readers in the Southern California area.
The 6th annual Cuban festival, Mi Son Cubano, will be held this Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at Frank G. Bonelli Regional Park in San Dimas (right next to Raging Waters).

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No, sadly, I won't be there this year. =(
I'm saving my strength for Miami and Cuba Nostalgia in two weeks.
Besides, I'll be in San Diego for a few days on a mini-vacation with my husband. =D
But, my beautiful daughter and co-blogger, Amy (who calls herself Kikita now) will most certainly be there.

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She'll be the blond at the head of the conga line. ;-)

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