Monday, December 29, 2008

SAVE THE DATE

OK we're looking at doing Gabriel's 9th birthday party on Saturday, January 24 2008, at our house. Make sure you clear your calendar, this is going to be a MAJOR BLOCK PARTY (legos, not the whole neighborhood) :)
Hope to see you all there!

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Cakes

by special request, I have posted a new blog showing several of my cakes, with a description of each underneath. You can view the cakes at http://gailegonzalescakes.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

2008 Family Newsletter

OK, normally you'd get this in a Christmas Card, but it was waaaaaay too long for that. So, imagine you've just opened the homemade card I would normally send you, and you pull out the old dreaded family newsletter. Now unfold your imaginary paper and read on.....

Gonzales Family Newsletter
WOW, another year has come and gone…..
2008 was marked by Mike’s safe return from his 2nd tour in Iraq. Chad finished Middle School & started High School, and Gabriel tried a couple of new sports, while Gaile tried desperately to keep all those crazy plates spinning. Here’s a brief month-by-month recap of our ‘exciting’ year! (Hey, I saw that yawn – you can put this down, you know. Someone else will read it. Later. Maybe. Or not.)

January
Gabriel turned 8, and signed up for his first (and maybe last) ever season of Soccer. Chad got a ‘Student of the Month’ award at school. Gaile worked, and prayed almost constantly for Mike’s safe return. As for Mike, well we can’t tell you exactly what he was up to in Iraq – or we would have to kill you. Just kidding. Maybe. Not to be outdone, Chica dug a hole next to the house.

February
Gabriel’s soccer practices finally got underway, prompting him to call his mother a “Soccer Mom”. (insert fits of laughter here) Chad continued to impress his teachers with his progress, most notably with math & science. Gaile continued to work and pray, and tried unsuccessfully to teach Chica to ‘Shake’ her hand/paw on command. Mike kept doing the hero thing (not to trivialize this, but seriously – if we go into detail, then we have to kill you….) Chica celebrated her 2nd birthday and kept digging, aided by the wet weather. She almost reached the foundation of the house.

March
Gabriel’s first few soccer games turned out to be disappointing for him and his team, but still allowed him to shine. His natural athletic ability made him one of the best players on the team, even though he was a brand new soccer player. Chad beat his own record for speed-solving the Rubik’s Cube. Gaile became almost frantic with efforts to get everything ‘ready’ for Mike’s homecoming. Mike prepared to hand over his duties to his replacement in Iraq (um, yeah, still no details for you on that one, but thanks for reading this far!) Chica tried in vain to dig a new hole when her old one was covered up with rocks.

April
Gabriel played the final games of his 0-8 soccer season (yes, you read that right, they lost every game, but not for lack of effort!) Chad worked out some kinks in his Master Plan to take over the world, and Gaile welcomed Mike home from Iraq. Mike spent endless hours just trying to get used to civilian life and family life. Chica found a way to move many of the rocks covering the hole next to the house, and dug some more.



May
Gabriel relieved Gaile of her ‘soccer mom’ title and announced that he wanted to play basketball. Chad fell deeper into his Rubik’s Cube obsession, customizing his cube to allow him to essentially make two moves at the same time. He memorized algorithms to help him solve the cube even faster. Gaile celebrated yet another birthday (and somehow turned thirty again……) Mike picked up old routines and created new ones to help him fit back into family life; we’re pretty sure that this was when the whole ‘going green’ thing got serious. Chica found her hard-dug hole filled in and covered by a 12 x 12 paving stone. She promply started digging a new hole a foot away.

June
Gabriel finished 2nd grade, Chad graduated from middle school, and Gaile worked. Mike used his remaining leave time to finish several projects around the house, leading to the inevitable discovery of the need for many new projects (it’s like when you place your hand on a dusty car, then see your ‘clean’ handprint and notice how dirty the car is…..best not to touch a dirty car, right?) Chica’s new hole came dangerously close to the fence around her kennel, but the hard clay in the ground slowed her down.

July
Thanks to “Operation Purple”, Gabriel & Chad both got to go to a week of Summer Camp in the mountains above Santa Barbara. All of the kids at the camp shared the common experience of having a parent deployed in the previous year. Gaile and Mike went on a road trip during the week of summer camp – visiting the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Las Vegas. Mike returned to work for the Sheriff’s department. Chica’s digging efforts were finally permanently thwarted by a whole row of paving stones next to the house.

August
Gabriel started 3rd grade (yes, it was a very short summer!) Chad started high school and beat his best time solving the Rubik’s Cube (new record 30.08 seconds). He even joined a Ribik’s Club at school. Gaile grumbled and complained about her job, but still worked hard. Mike adjusted quickly to his night work schedule and still managed to make it to Gabriel’s first basketball practice. Chica took up eating grass and the occasional mushroom.

September
Gabriel played his first game for the Valley Wide Rec. District’s Division II Spurs. A mouthful, but lots of fun! The first game went into double overtime, with the Spurs finally winning by one point. Chad enrolled in a guitar class at school, finding that his self-taught skills placed him well ahead of most of the other students. Due to a historically long State budget impasse in CA, Gaile’s state-funded preschool was forced to close for a few weeks, giving her a chance to look for other (non-existent) jobs during the temporary layoff. Mike got a composter AND solar PV panels for the house (continuing to ‘go green). Chica got tired of eating grass and mushrooms, and started working on her howl-bark combination.

October
Gabriel still vied for the MVP title on his basketball team, and became an expert at three different Wii games. Chad helped with projects around the house, and got a GREAT progress report at school. Gaile learned to appreciate her job for what it is (a JOB, when many people can’t find one) as she re-opened the preschool after the state budget was finally signed. Mike kept working for the Sheriff’s Department, and worked harder to get us all to ‘go green’. His new cordless electric lawn mower (powered by the solar panels, of course) arrived, and he began the search for containers to collect rain water for the lawn. Chica gave up on the howl-bark (thankfully) and was rewarded with more time inside the house.

November
Gabriel’s basketball team finished in 3rd place in the league, and he made plans to play basketball again in the Spring. Chad turned 14, was baptized, and joined the JROTC at his school (all in one week!) Gaile worked hard to host Chad’s birthday party and Thanksgiving, while working 50+ hours a week. Mike finally had the same weekends as the rest of the family, so he got to help out more with the kids and be involved in all of the above activities. Chica had an uneventful month.

December
Gabriel re-discovered how cool art can be (*whew!*) and worked on his public speaking abilities – future president in the making! Chad enjoyed marching in his first parade with the JROTC. It was extremely cold (for CA) but several thousand local residents showed up for the City of Temecula’s “Santa’s Electric Light Parade”, all cheering just for Chad. Or so we told him. Gaile wrote this ridiculously long narrative, and ran around like crazy to get ready for Christmas. Mike handled the majority of the Christmas shopping, while still working in LA and making it to as many family events as possible. Chica was woefully neglected, but still managed to be the best dog ever. (sometimes she sits on top of her dog house, just like Snoopy!)

Gabriel, Chad, Gaile, Mike, & Chica ALL wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Summer Vacation




OK, not much time to narrate (spent all my free time pretending to have a VACATION!)
The boys LOVED their week of summer camp, courtesy of Operation Purple. While they were at camp, Mike and I enjoyed the Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, and of course, Las Vegas. :) Enjoy the pics, hope to have time to write more later. HAPPY SUMMER!!!!!

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Chad's 8th grade promotion




Holy aging, Batman!
Chad is officially a HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN.
On Friday, June 13, he was promoted from the 8th grade. We didn't get a lot of photos, but we enjoyed a lunch the next day to celebrate Chad's promotion, Dain's birthday, and Father's Day for Dain, Jimmy, Mike, and of course, Dad.
Chad's school colors at Bella Vista Middle School were Red & Black, so he chose a RED tie to wear for the promotion. *SNAZZY*
He does clean up nice, though, doesn't he?
Love to you all, hugs to all the many kids, and hope all is well with you.
More soon, I promise! (Mike's birthday is tomorrow, so maybe more pics......)

Friday, May 23, 2008

UPDATES



I know I've been bad about keeping up with this blog, will try to do better!

Gabriel's first ever soccer season is almost over, one game left. Despite his amazing athletic ability, his team just can't seem to win - or even score, actually. When he plays goalie, he does block more goals than he lets get past him, so that's good, right?

Chad is finishing 8th grade in a few weeks, and will actually be in HIGH SCHOOL in the fall - wow. I had initally been told that his 'special needs' could not be served in our district once he reached high school, but that has now changed (and I didn't even have to hurt anyone at the district office to make that happen! LOL)

Both of the boys were accepted into a one-week summer camp program funded by Operation Purple, for children of military personnel, so we'll be taking them up to the mountains above Santa Barbara for a week in July.

Mike has been home for a little over 4 weeks now, and is finally starting to settle back into the routines of being a civilian again. Hopefully I will be going back to school in the fall, but still need to work full-time, so we'll see how that goes.

Erinn is supposedly graduating from high school sometime in the next few weeks, and she is turning 18 one week from today. Can't believe she's almost a legal adult! She can even vote in a presidential election right away. Time flies.

I will do my best to post current photos here, and hope everyone else is doing well!

Sunday, January 27, 2008

Yo ho, yo ho a pirate's life for me!




Gabriel's party was amazing, even though the weather kept us indoors. The group was smaller than it would have been if we could have had a guarantee of good weather (large crowds are much easier to accomodate at the neighborhood park!) With mainly just family invited, it was easy enough to stay inside.
The older kids hung out in the playroom with Gabriel playing video games, the younger ones kind of went back-and-forth between that and the pirate coloring pages I had set up in the kitchen. This left the adults free to visit, work on the pirate puzzle we had out, and watch Treasure Planet (the kids were SO not interested in the movie!) The treasure hunt that was planned for the park had to be scrapped completely, and we had no place to hang the pinata indoors. That was actually not that hard to solve - the pinata was a treasure chest about the size of a LARGE football, so we kicked it against the side of the couch to break it! LOL
The treasure chest cake was awesome, but probably won't be remembered as much as last year's 3-D R2/D2 cake. :)
Best part of the party, Gabriel told Raenisa that he wanted a new cousin for his birthday - and Raenisa was able to oblige, by giving birth to Anthony at 9:32 PM (many of the party guests had left by then, but the party was far from over).
HAPPY BIRTHDAY GABRIEL!

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Party update

Hey everyone, the weatherman is trying to rain on my parade (or rain on Gabriel's party, at least). The party is still ON as scheduled, but if it rains we will stay at the house instead of going to the park for the treasure hunt. In fact, the whole treasure hunt will be skipped if it rains :( Lets hope for at least a few hours of sunshine, preferably sunny ALL DAY so the park won't be all muddy. Hope to see most/all of you here this Saturday for Gabriel's Pirate Party!
:)