Wednesday, November 5, 2008

BMX Night

The local BMX track is being threatened by closure. So Zac and I went out to show our support.


Here are pictures when we visited the track as a family to watch our friend Trent race.

It really takes a lot of effort to make it around the track. The Pros make it look so easy.

Never Know Who You're Going to Run Into


I went to the Stake Center to pick up Zachary from his choir rehearsal and ran into my old professor from BYU. Bob Sink was the Broadcast Production advisor over the communications department. Needless to say, he's responsible for what I do for a living. Anyway, I guess his son and family are in our stake, so it's a small world, and it was great to see him after 10 years.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

We had two girl pirates, a neon green skeleton and a zombie Motocross rider. Mackenzie told me a few months ago that she wanted to be something "mean" for Halloween this year. That meant absolutely no pretty princess costume for her! I got these pirate costumes on clearance last year so that worked out perfect. Zac borrowed his gear from our next door neighbor, Matt who really does ride Motocross, and added the blood for a little twist. Nic wouldn't tell me he wanted to be until two days before Halloween so the skeleton was all that was left at the store in his size. We went to Trunk or Treat at our church building and then walked around trick or treating with friends. Still lots of candy left...

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

More Talents from Ashley



























I have soooo many talents:

1. My double binky trick (check the post a few below this one)

2. I practice running from the kids trying to steal my Halloween candy

3. I can hold three Pringles cans at once

4. I can write on my hands, face, couch and chair with a purple pen.

P.S. Can't u tell I am the only one home with Mommy and Daddy all day???


Monday, October 20, 2008

Daughtry's "What About Now"



I am not easily inspired by music videos, but this new song by Daughtry really tugs at your heart strings. I was preparing a talk on compassion this past week and I saw this video Sat on VH1 and of course cried. Check it out!

http://new.music.yahoo.com/videos/Daughtry/What-About-Now--157691378

Sunday, October 19, 2008

OMG!!!!!

Where has the time gone?! I cannot believe we have let about six weeks go by without updating our blog. I am now going to attempt some catch up blogs, which I am going to cheat on by back dating them so it won't look like we are as lame as we are. And I promise anew to keep up on it.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

US states I've visited


visited 46 states (92%)


I'd love to see Hawaii **Hint for Aaron**

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Soccer Season

Soccer season has started again and Nic is excited about it! We are so happy to be on a team with great friends again. Nic is still working on his endurance during the games. He probably likes playing defender best especially if the other team never make it down to our goal.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Double Binky Girl

Each of our children has many different and unique talents. This is one of Ashley's talents. She learned this on her own so we are very proud of her. She can also do the rolled taco tongue, we'll catch a picture of that soon. I just wish her parents would pay more attention to her so she wouldn't have to resort to two binkys to make herself happy.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Aaron's Birthday

We had a little cake and ice cream with friends and our family for Aaron's birthday. I am allergic to pictures so I am trying to hide in the background and get the candle on Aaron's cake lit. I think I still owe him a birthday present. Ooops!

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Skate Park at Washburn

Aaron took these awesome pics at the Skate Park. The pics of our kids weren't in focus, but these other ones turned out really neat.


Friday, August 29, 2008

Happy Birthday - School

Nicholas brought cupcakes to Elizondo Elementary school and quickly became a class favorite. Happy 9th birthday, son! Can you believe over 30 students in 4th grade?? Good luck Ms. Dixon.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

So Long Cast

Can you believe it's been almost a month? I love this picture, it really captures Mackenzie's enthusiasm. She loves to be happy, and we love her for it.



One final look at the cast before the visit to the doctor's.


And... voila, it's all better!

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

First Day of School

Zachary's school day started at 5AM on Monday with a smile--got to get up early to catch that school bus. He is enjoying himself at Cashman (thus far) and he's been really good and enthusiastic about attending a magnet school which focuses on science and math. He enjoys his classes and can't wait until his locker is ready for him to start using it in a couple of weeks. Now if the buses could just get him home when they say they will.


Nicholas and Mackenzie on their first day of school back at Elizondo. Nicholas is going into 4th grade and making the move back to track 5 which means some new and familiar faces in his class.


Mackenzie gets a hug from Mrs. Messerli, her new Kindergarten teacher. Mrs. Messerli was Nicholas' Kindergarten teacher when we moved her to Las Vegas. Has it really been 5 years?? We wish the kids all the best this school year! Make us proud!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Wedding in Tucson

We were able to drive down to Tucson to spend time with my brother, David, and his wife Leticia and attend Leticia's son's, Harry's wedding. Here is Harry with is lovely bride, Jenseng.


Renaye with her Great Uncle Aaron.
My sister-in-law Leticia is in front of Kristin. Here's a shot of all the women, mostly aunts having a good time.

And here's a shot with all the uncles and cousins hamming it up. My brother, Bishop Dave, is fourth from the left, just over Zac's left shoulder.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Zachary's 5th Grade Commencement


Congratulations to Zachary on his all "A's" performance this past semester at Elizondo Elementary School. Ms. Shevokas was a huge help in his education. We are so proud of Zac and hope that he will continue his success in 6th grade year at Cashman Magnet Middle School, even if it does mean that he has to get up to catch the bus at 6AM.


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Not to be outdone, congratulations to Nicholas for making it on to A-B Honor Roll (all A's and one B) and perfect attendance. Way to go, Nic!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Flash Back Friday - Taking to the Sky

Seeing those pictures of Mackenzie in her cast reminded me of Zachary's green cast from two years ago. Here he is seen sporting a well-signed cast and some cool headphones. Nearly all of these pictures are ones he took.

In August of 2006 Zachary and I went up for an introductory flight. Here we are about to preflight the Cessna 172 for our trip. Not shown is the certified flight instructor from Greece.

I have to tell you that this was a GREAT experience. And yes, I am flying the airplane. And no, it's not a flight simulator, though all those hours flying on the computer really helps. The flight instructor was really impressed that this was my first flight. Truth be told it was probably my 20th or so, but it was the first time that I was in the left seat (you can fly from the passenger side too). Oh and that's Nellis AFB off to my left.

Here we are heading east of KVGT (North Las Vegas Air Terminal) and just north or KLAS (McCarran Internaitional). The view of The Strip includes the Wynn with it's green golf course.

And here's our "destination", Hoover Dam on Lake Mead. We made a circle then headed back to KVGT. We (or I should say, I) landed the plane with a little bounce but otherwise all was well. It was a great time in the sky and I have to thank my wonderful wife, Kristin for it.

Oh, and here's the proof that I've been flying for years. This photo was taken around 1983 at Ramona Airport in California. From left to right: my dad, Dick; my little brother, Jess; my mother, Kathy; me, and my dad's mother, Grandma Judy. The Piper Archer II was one of the planes my dad flew a lot while in living in Southern California.

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Matching Outfits

Mackenzie finally got her cast on Wednesday,
coincidently the same time that Ashley got her full bodycast.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

(Pre) Olympic Basketball in Las Vegas

Team USA paid a visit to Las Vegas last Friday night for their last scheduled game in America before the Olympics in Beijing. To say they beat Canada's Olympic team is an understatement. The 120-65 final does not reflect the truly poor level of play that garnished most of Team USA's perfomance that night. Had they been firing on all cylinders the score could have easily been 160-50.
As for the show, it was cool to have more than the stock four standard-definition cameras we are accustomed to using for sports in Vegas. In fact, there were 8 high-definition manned cameras. (Now before you think that's a lot, during the 2007 NBA All-Star game I was #24 of thirty-something.) For this game, however, I ran the low slash camera (#7) which is used mainly for replays--which translates into more fun, ESPN highlight footage. In fact the game was aired nationally on ESPN and globally to dozens of countries. It's a fun camera to run since it shows the court at a 45 degree angle and is very close to the action. The only real problems were that the camera may not have been high enough in the stands to see over the tops of players, and that the camera was on the wooden extension of the bleachers and not concrete. Thus any foot traffic (and there was a lot) caused the lens to shake. I was thankful for the Thomas & Mack security/ushers for trying to keep the area clear.

Monday, July 28, 2008

That's Not Dancing

Here's our first attempt at video with our new fancy Canon SD1000 camera. Obviously, Mackenzie has a different idea of what dancing is. No Ashleys were seriously hurt in the making of this video.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bad Day #2 - No More Monkeys Jumping on the Bed

Our beloved Mackenzie after her great fall.
Both bones are broken in her left forearm.

Sunday morning, 24 hours before her accident.

Last night at around 7:30PM Kristin took her to Urgent Care only to be told after x-rays that she would need to go to the pediatric ER at UMC. That's a serious break.

Mackenzie's been a real trooper. Her first question was, "Am I going to die?" After she was assured that she wouldn't the next question was, "Are they going to give me a shot?" After nearly 4 hours, several x-rays and one mild sedative they were able to set her bones with a POP!

This morning I was looking over the medicines she was adminstered in the ER. When I asked her how she was feeling, all she could rave about was the banana flavored popsicles she got in the ER. They even gave her two. Gotta love that morphine ;-) (UPDATE: Now she just told me that when she was in the hospital and looked at Mom, she saw two noses, three eyebrows and four eyes. Yikes.)

Wednesday morning she has an appointment with the pediatric orthopedic doctor to get it cast. So I guess it's goodbye to swimming lessons and a break from piano lessons.

We love her and pray for a full and fast recovery.

The pictures below are not for the squimish, but are still pretty impressive.


Monday, July 21, 2008

Swim Meet

Zac on the starting block
Nic on the starting block


Nic and Zac had their second and final swim meet this past Saturday. They each competed in the Butterfly, Breast Stroke, Freestyle and Individual Medley. They both did very well during the swim meet. They have been swimming every weekday since June on the swim team. Some days they are very tired from being in school all day, but they still go to swim team. Good job boys!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Bad Day!


I came out of Wal-mart with all four children in tow and this is what I found! I usually drive our Honda Odyssey van, but Thursday I discovered the air conditioning has gone out on the van. Aaron worked on Friday so he was kind enough to trade cars with me so I could drive the kids around with air conditioning. This is how I repaid his kindness. Luckily the driver of the car that hit mine stuck around and she might actually have valid insurance. We'll see...

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Happy Anniversary

Happy Anniversary, Kristin! Thirteen years have been good to us. I love and appreciate all you do for me and the kids. You're the best.

Poway High School: 20 Years Later

Shawn McCain and Aaron.

Shawn is one of my best friends since 6th grade. We both played the drums in band, all through our senior year. That's six years, people! He is still in the music biz, recently starting a new band. He and his wife, Kay have two kids and live in Murrieta, CA.

Aaron, Heather McCleod and Brant Bender.

Brant and I hung out in Drama classes our junior and senior years. He is the funniest, goofiest, most talented wedding photographer I know. Check out his awesome work at PhoenixPhotography.

Anyway, Brant and I were in our school's airband competition. Don't laugh. Remember this was 1988, and airbands were HUGE. He was George Michael and I was his bass player. Want to see what all the fuss was about? Click here.

That led to us recruiting Heather for the "Hot Chick". She is one of the coolest, funniest, hot-chick-goofballs I know. We went to the Morp dance our freshman year and she's always been fun to be around.

Kristin McCarthy and Aaron.

Kristin was another drama buddy. I think we were in more plays together than anyone I know. Kristin's house was THE place for Wrap Parties. She actually reminded me that I took out their cast-iron gate around their driveway. Shhessh, after 20 years you can't give a guy a break? After finishing USC's law school, she joined the Navy's JAG. She's a Lt. Commander and a lawyer! So she can kick your butt and send you to jail.

Speaking of butts, I am still waiting to see that picture.

Amy Blackburn, Steve Scates, Inna Scates and Aaron.

I've known Amy since middle school and though she moved from Poway her senior year and technically didn't gradute a Titan we still consider her an alumna. I almost fell over when she told me that she is Assistant Chief Pilot at AirNet flying Learjet 35's all around the country. I'm so jealous!!! Steve moved to Poway a week after I did and we were in Mrs. Whiton's 5th grade class. He and his wife, Inna, run a company in San Diego training..... pilots. UGGGHH, more jealousy.

Aaron and Todd Sallenbach.

Yes, good old Todd. Todd moved to Poway in 10th grade. He was in Poway 1st ward. Todd is now an ER doctor in Joshua Tree, near Palms Springs. He and his wife are proud parents of a darling little girl. I still remember when Ben Shipley's mom got mad at him during early morning seminary. It was one of the funniest momemts in seminary history. Just ask anyone who was there.

That's it for now. It was a great seeing everyone and I wish everyone all the best.