Me, Lola & Dee Dee
Me & Dee Dee inside the pantages (trying to get a shot of the set behind us)
I was an honorary family member on Sun with the Bonfield girls.
My neighbor Dee Dee invited me to go along with her family members for a girls afternoon out to the theater and dinner. We saw Dirty Dancing at the Pantages and had dinner at Tony Romas all compliments of her sweet mama Lola.
We had a blast...the dancing was amazing and the set was like none I had seen before, it used a lot of techology for the backdrop - I don't want to say too much lest I spoil it for some of you that might be going to see it.
It's always fun to have a girls day out!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Dirty Dancing
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Cotillion End of the year Party 2009
The amazing menu (my entree of choice - yeah, that would be the lobster!
A cohort in crime - Christie & me
hmmm...what could this be??
I've flipped for the Flip
The girls- Nicole, Rebekah, Gena & Christie
Yup...it's another post on our Cotillion party...seems like I just did this for last year.
Boy time flies. Once again, I overindulged with amazing food,
Ah, my yearly fix of Lobster!
The staff is like little kids at Christmas guessing what goody could possibly be in those red polka dotted bags....
drum roll....
Flip video cameras!!!
I was so excited because I've been wanting to do more video of the girls but our camera isn't the easiest access and I'm always out of tape or battery or whatever. With the Flip it's all digital, I can upload it to my laptop, edit, add music, it's amazing. So thank you to the Martines for always making the dinner so memorable and the working experience so enjoyable!
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Foster Family Fun Day!
The faith based community in Long Beach put together an amazing event for foster familes and prospective families with booths, food and lots of activities for the kiddos. Gennary had a blast from cotton candy & sno cones to getting her nails painted in the "princess for a day" booth. A big thank you to all the volunteers who spent time out of their sat to celebrate these amazing children and their foster families!
Free Methodist Conference Ordination
Izzy & Audrey w/ Audrey's grandparents
I am proud of my honey!
Audrey & me
Jervaun & me (Jervaun was a former Mrs. CA - she actually crowned me and she happens to be a missionary to Ethiopia with her family, what a small world!)
Carlos (our worship leader), Sandy (children's ministry), Fern & Greg
Greg and I took the girls to stay with his sis in Menifee this week for Greg to attend the annual FM conference. Izzy (our pastor) was being ordained and Greg was recieving his "official" certificate as a LMC (Licensed Ministerial Candidate) They had a wonderful service for the ordination and we are so proud of Izzy for the amazing amount of work he's put into getting this far.
Mother's Day 2009
Me and my girlies
Celebrating my Mom
Celebrating Greg's Mom
I love my stepping stone!
Two precious handprints that made me a mommy!
I cannot believe that I have officially celebrated my second mother's day! What an amazing journey this has been. Greg was the mastermind behind my day of pampering as the girls are just a tad too small to even understand what mother's day is about...all in time right? Not only did I get time for myself to do "whatever" (which doesn't happen all that often) he completely cleaned the house for me and had the girls make me a special stepping stone for my garden with their handprints. That was the sweetest thing b/c Greg knows how sentimental I am. We had the chance to BBQ with his family, did a pit stop at mine and then enjoy the evening at Halogen (our church) for a special mothers day service. All in all - a wonderful day! Happy Mother's day to all you special women out there who provide love and nurturing to others whether those "others" came from your belly or your heart you are true heroes!
Friday, May 8, 2009
World Figure Skating Championships
Last month Greg took me to the Staples center to watch the World Figure Skating Champions Exhibition. This was actually my Valentines day present from him. Most people don't know that I spent many many years as a figure skater myself and had hopes (like every little kid in these types of sports) to go to the Olympics. Obviously, that never happened but my love for the sport hasn't died. So, for Greg to sit through an entire afternoon of skating was truly a gift of love for me...and when all was said and done I think he had a greater appreciation for the sport. It is definitely more impressive in person than t.v.