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O.C. Half Pints March 28, 2009

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Tewinkle Park, Costa Mesa, Ca

Monica has started a new playgroup called O.C. Half Pints for moms and their children that are 8 months to 18 months old.  The purpose of the group is for the toddlers to interact with other kids their own age and for the moms to meet other moms and to get together and do fun activities during the day.  This includes going to the park, the zoo, the mall, and other fun activities like birthday parties and the beach.  Monica has had a lot of fun starting this group, and they had their first meeting on March 27th, 2009.  Here is the description for her playgroup:

Looking to meet other local moms? Need play date friends for your toddler? New to the area? Just need an excuse to get out of the house? Then O.C. Half-Pints is for you. We are located in Costa Mesa, however our events will be spread out in nearby cities as well. We will have at least a couple scheduled meet ups per week.
Our goal is to provide an atmosphere that promotes our children interacting with other same age children and building social and developmental skills together. At the same time we mom’s are able to connect with other moms, share stories, ideas, and build lasting friendships. This is a no nonsense, no drama, and all around fun, well rounded group!!!

***Please note that this group is limited to babies born between JULY 2007- JULY 2008 in order to keep the activities somewhat age appropriate for the majority of the group. Please click on ‘About Us’ to the left to read more before joining.**

You can check out the playgroup website by clicking this link.  O.C. Half Pints.  Monica loves to get out of the house and do fun activities with other moms and their children.  Kyle likes it too!  Here are a few photos of Kyle having fun at the first meeting at Tewinkle Park in Costa Mesa.  A total of ten moms and their children showed up, and everyone had a wonderful time.  Monica is looking forward to many more events and activities over the upcoming summer months.

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Alabama Trip 2009 video March 25, 2009

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As promised here is a video of the trip Monica and Kyle took to Alabama.  As always please feel free to leave a comment.

Enjoy.

Alabama Trip 2009 March 25, 2009

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Well my family arrived home last night, tired but glad to be home.  It was wonderful to see them both again, it has been a long two weeks.

I wanted to post  a quick photo slide show to show you some photos from the trip.  Unfortunately our digital camera is slowing dying, and seems to not take photos anymore, especially when you have a nice shot.  At least we have a new video camcorder, and I will be posting some movies soon once I have downloaded them and edited them.

We want to thank Monica’s cousin Holly for taking these shots with her camera.  She is the proud Mother of two children, Colt who is three years old, and Caselyn who is just 3 weeks younger than Kyle.  It is amazing to see Kyle and Caselyn together because then you realize that Kyle is big for his age.

These photos are from a trip to Sportsman’s lake, and some finger painting at Holly’s house.  Kyle really seemed to like finger painting.  In fact he seems to like any activity where he gets all messy.  Enjoy the photos, and check back soon for a movie from the trip coming soon.

President Obama coming to Costa Mesa, CA. March 18, 2009

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Kandist Mallett, 23, of Pasadena, today holds her ticket to see President Obama, who will speak at a town hall-style meeting in Costa Mesa on Wednesday.

My home town of Costa Mesa, California is quite excited to have the President come to visit and speak today.  People have been waiting in line for hours to get a chance of a ticket, and many were disappointed once they ran out.  He is speaking at the O.C.Fairgrounds which is just around a mile away from where I live.  I think I will avoid going out today, I am sure traffic will be crazy.

He also is planning on visiting Jay Leno on the Tonight Show since he is in town.

Below is a story from the Los Angeles Times about the event:

They gathered by the hundreds, some who had spent the night in tents or curled up on lawn chairs on the hard asphalt of the Orange County Fairgrounds for a chance to see President Obama.

The crowd of more than 1,000 showed the enthusiasm of a campaign rally or even the inauguration, with vendors hawking Obama T-shirts, hats and posters, people doing “the wave” and some dressed in St. Patrick’s Day green.

But under the celebratory mood lay a current of anxiety and anger about the country’s condition that could color the president’s reception on his first official trip to California.

Many in the crowd hoped for the chance to ask him tough questions: About the jobs they’ve lost. About deteriorating healthcare. Some wanted to hear the president’s plan for helping small businesses. Still more seethed with anger about the government’s bailout of Wall Street banks and insurance giant AIG.

Others just wanted to see the person they hope will somehow set the nation right.

“We want to see our president because we believe in him,” said Ontario retiree Miguel Garcia Verdin, 72, an immigrant from Mexico. “We have faith that he’s not going to defraud us.”

Verdin, wearing a cowboy hat, sat in a camping chair overnight with his wife, 4-year-old granddaughter and two adult sons, waiting more than 12 hours before he got tickets to today’s town hall-style meeting in Costa Mesa.

West Coast swing

The event, scheduled for 4 p.m., is part of the president’s two-day tour through Southern California, which also includes a town hall meeting in Los Angeles at the Miguel Contreras Learning Complex, an appearance on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno” and a visit to an electric vehicle plant in Pomona.

Like many who waited in Costa Mesa, Verdin’s son, Jose Garcia, 38, said he was eager to hear the president’s plans for the ailing economy.

Garcia’s small, family-owned chain of chicken restaurants is hurting, he said, and has had to slash prices to hold onto customers and cut employee hours to avoid laying off workers. He said he wanted to know Obama’s plan to bail out small businesses like his, not just troubled Wall Street firms. He would like better access to loans so he can expand.

“What about us? What about the small guys?” he asked.

Stephen Mallen, an unemployed Vietnam War veteran from Hollywood, was so upset he taped a sign to his chest that read “AIG is stealing my $$$.”

“Bank owned,” another man’s sign read.

Mallen, a stagehand, has been out of work since a stage collapsed on him on the job several years ago and fractured his back. Now he said he lives in a motor home and struggles to get basic medical care while taxpayer money is being used to help bail out AIG and the other slumping titans of Wall Street.

“I’m no economist, but I know that it’s not working for me,” he said.

While those in the long, snaking line didn’t all share the same political ideology, they quickly formed a makeshift community as they waited together for a chance to see the president, dancing to keep warm overnight and lending one another sleeping bags and blankets.

Weary-eyed campers shared coffee at the break of day, some nearly breaking into tears as they told complete strangers next to them how much they wanted to see the new president and what they wanted to ask him.

“Even if they have a beef with him, it’s good to see everyone out here,” said Stephanie Gallegos, 31, of Santa Ana, who was lucky enough to get a ticket along with her husband, Joseph, a Republican who had a change of heart when he watched Obama’s televised speech at the Iowa caucuses last year.

“I saw an articulate man, and I looked down at my son and told him ‘I’m voting for that man,’ ” he said.

On Tuesday, the commercial pilot wore a shirt with Obama’s portrait and the phrase “Commander in Chief.”

Even so, he said he wants Obama to hold to his campaign promise of bipartisanship.

Pleas for tickets

As people were let through a gate five at a time to a well-guarded booth to receive their tickets, Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Katrina Foley stood by, saying she’d been barraged with thousands of calls, e-mails and text messages over the last day or two pleading for tickets.

Hannah Butler, 17, a senior at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, bubbled with excitement after she and two classmates picked up her two tickets bearing the presidential seal. She plans to take her sister to the forum today.

“She’s been texting me constantly: ‘Did you get ‘em? Did you get ‘em?’ ” she said. “It’s the chance of a lifetime.”

In a county still stuck with the stereotype of being unyieldingly conservative, the festive gathering for a Democratic president was seen by some as a reminder that Orange County has changed.

Though he did not win Orange County in November’s election, Obama did garner nearly 48% to John McCain’s 50% and won the majority of votes in previous Republican strongholds like Irvine and Costa Mesa.

“It’s exciting to see so much support for him in Orange County, since it’s normally so conservative,” said Kim Payne, 51, of Santa Ana, who said she thought only former President George W. Bush could have mustered such a crowd in years past.

“I just hope he says things that are going to help calm people down about the economy,” she said. “That’s the most important thing.”

By midday, all the tickets to the town hall were gone, and hundreds had signed a waiting list in hopes of being called in case more seats opened up. Hundreds more didn’t even make the waiting list. Finally, Orange County Sheriff’s Department deputies told the crowd of people to go home.

“Oh well,” said Barbara Martin, a retired middle school teacher from Altadena who wore her white Obama baseball cap and made the trip to Orange County to try to get a ticket, to no avail.

“I know it’s going to take time for him to undo all that has happened,” she said. “But I’m patient.”

tony.barboza@latimes.com

Big Boy Kyle is almost walking March 9, 2009

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Today I came home from work and I realized that in less than 36 hours both Monica and Kyle will be on a plane trip to Alabama to visit her relatives.  I am happy that Monica gets the chance to show off Kyle to her Granny and her family.  I am also sad that I will not see them both for two whole weeks.  It will be the first time that I have been separated from Kyle for that long.  I know that I will be alright for the first few days.  I think by the end of the first week I will be having serious Kyle withdrawal.

I decided to grab the video camera to record a few minutes of Kyle.  I thought I could watch it when I was missing him later.  I also wanted to show everyone how big he has grown.  Monica and I realize that it is only a matter of time before he is walking and talking.  He can walk now with the help of his walker, and he is very smart at picking out people in pictures as he will  show you in the following video.

You also can see how our living room has become a new playground for Kyle, and Monica has put down safety mats and railings to prevent him from hurting himself or wandering around too much.

Kyle is becoming a big boy, and I often tell Monica that he is no longer a baby, but a toddler.  It is hard to believe how fast he is growing, and a part of me wants him to stay young, cute and innocent for as long as possible.  At least we can film him now, and remember how cute he was many years from now.

After watching the following short video I would like everyone to participate in the poll question listed below.  I am afraid that while in Alabama Kyle will finally walk on his own, and I will miss the experience that I have been looking forward too.  Tell me what you think.

As always we encourage you all to leave any comments you might have.