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Rest in peace

by Steven on Jul.01, 2010, under Uncategorized

Today a very dear friend of mine lost his battle with cancer. I am so saddened to see him pass as he has been a part of my family for almost 16 years. For those of you who knew him, or even didn’t know him, please keep him in your prayers. R.I.P. Bob, you will be missed

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Community Living Volunteer Day

by Steven on May.28, 2010, under A Day in the Life

This week my company held it’s annual volunteer day where everyone in the company donates their work day to volunteer at non profit organizations globally. This year I was in Frederick, MD and chose to dedicate my time at Community Living.  This organization has 27 homes around Frederick which houses people who need assistance carrying out their day to day activities.  Some require only 10 hours of assistance, where others require 24 x 7 care. 2010 GVD - Frederick Community Living Activity 002

Our duties for the day?  Landscaping.  We are to plant a hedge fence consisting of 75 plants with mulch that are to boarder the grass and line the sidewalk.  The only problem, it was a tied record day of 90 degrees outside.  None the less, this was a great opportunity to get the team together, work outside, and forget about work for a few hours.

You see, this was my boss’s last week with the company. Since I had to go to Maryland anyways, we took advantage of the timing to celebrate his departure and work together as a team one last time. It was almost meant to be that these events occurred simultaneously.  He was absolutely thrilled.

Above is the house at which we worked.  We started the day at 9 AM, well after we got our Starbucks of course, meeting the professional landscaper and the managing director for Community Living at the address provided.  The landscaper, Brian, a stocky guy whom you can tell from the picture below has done quite a bit of heavy lifting in his lifetime, was there to guide us and give direction. In fact, I was told, that he and I resemble each other.  Everyone in my group got quite a laugh at my expense about that! I believe the  term used was “Mini Me”.   2010 GVD - Frederick Community Living Activity 001 All I have to do is grow a beard and get some glasses! There you go, Mini Me!

The team consisted of Rob, Jarrod, Brian, Jamie, Marcelle, myself, as well as three people from the business. It wasn’t a very big group, however, we all worked really well together and had a great time doing it.

It turned out to be a fantastic day despite almost getting shutdown by the city since the landscaper didn’t have permits to do the work.  Good thing they were cool about it all and told him where he could plant and they won’t worry about it.  So, we moved on, cut the grass with the best and most heaviest machine in the world, a sod cutter, and started digging.  I’m sure anyone reading this knows, digging in clay like dirt with rocks is a bit challenging.  Furthermore, some holes weren’t as deep as others because we ran into underground utility boxes and fiber lines for the neighborhood..ooops! 2010 GVD - Frederick Community Living Activity 036 Did you cut that, or was that already there?

Well, here it is..the fruits of our labor, the proof in the pudding, and it says it all in the finished product.  The house looks great and the team did a fantastic job.  The Community Living program was so thrilled with how hard everyone worked and our dedication to completing the task at hand.  The director was so impressed after I explained my company’s motto of giving back to the community and what this day meant globally for us. She then was floored when she learned that Rob was still participating even though it was his last week, Jarrod drove down from Framingham, I flew in from California, and there was a college intern from the business with us.  All here to be a team, be there for Rob, and dedicate our time to the Community Living program.

2010 GVD - Frederick Community Living Activity 034 I hope they enjoy their shrubs and may they grow vigorously!

Good job team!

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UREPI BEKA COEUR DE MASAI

by Steven on Apr.03, 2010, under A Day in the Life

Urepi Beka Coeur De MasaiI am please to announce that we have completed the adoption of Urepi Beka Coeur De Masai aka “France”.  France is a pure bread Standard Schnauzer born June 16, 2003 in Villefargeau France.  At the age of 4 months old, France was shipped to Sylvia Hammarstrom of Skansen Kennels where he helped maintain the purity and integrity within the schnauzer breed.  However, recently, Sylvia decided it was time to retire him.  My wife and I originally were looking at a different dog to adopt until we drove up to Skansen’s and met France.  He was so calm, friendly, and was the only dog that never barked as I drove up the kennel driveway.  We felt he would be the perfect addition to our family and we were right.  Our family consists of a female Standard Schnauzer Skansen Elizabeth v. Brando, a female Kerry Blue Terrier Eidenbock’s Annabel Lee, an Eclectus Parrot, a 3 yr old boy, and my wife and I.  It’s kind of crazy in the house, that’s why the tranquility that France brings to the house is a nice change.

The day we picked France up from Skansen’s, Leina, the keeper of the dogs, had given him a bath and a haircut in preparation for his new home. Even though she was so busy as other people were picking up other retired dogs, she was sad to see France leave.  She gave him one last hug and a kiss then helped me put him in the crate for the ride home. France did well on the ride given it was probably only the second time in his life being in a car.  When we got home, we met my wife and the girls at the park for their introduction.  It’s strange, but I think the Schnauzers know their own kind as France seemed more interested in Lizzy rather than Annie, regardless, they all got along beautifully.  France is an amazing dog.  For most of his life, he’s lived in an outside kennel without rules.  Even though he’s going to be 7 years old, he needs to be trained how to live in a house, where to go to the bathroom, how to react to commands, how to deal with children and the other sites and sounds that are in a household environment that he has never seen before.  Within two days, he learned how to use a doggie door in and out, had only one accident in the house, snoozed in Lizzy and Annie’s beds, and has adjusted to our schedules.  Granted, we are learning about France also.  We try to give him space so that he can adjust on his own schedule, however, that hasn’t been easy to do since he is always following us around and enjoys being pet, scratched, hugged, and kissed. 

Overall, France is doing very well and we absolutely love having him in our home.

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Back at it

by Steven on Apr.02, 2010, under A Day in the Life

Wow..It’s been a long time since I have posted here.  Well, it’s time to pick it back up again.

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Quick little update

by Steven on Apr.15, 2008, under Jack

Hey all, I know it’s been awhile since I have posted an update. Sorry for that, but things have been very busy or should I say crazy. Jack is doing just fine. In fact, I have posted some more pictures in the gallery. He had his cousin Astrid over last weekend to enjoy the nice weather in his non heated pool!  They had a lot of fun splashing and getting wet. Aunt Sara also took them on a safari adventure in Jack’s new safari wagon.  They looked so cute sitting in the wagon together. Jack is getting a new bottom tooth.  It doesn’t seem to bother him as he is sleeping through the night without any issues. Phew!! Mom and dad have changed the process to get Jack down to sleep. Once he is finished with his bottle (6oz at night), we put him in his crib.  He has been able to put himself to sleep without intervention.  This has been a consistent method for I would say a month now. Jack is also really into climbing on things.  If there is a hill, (Daddy’s tummy!) Jack will climb it. He is very sure on his feet and is very careful. He will ask for help when needed.

Anyways, gotta run for now. I am really tired and am going to go to bed now.

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New Pictures in Gallery

by Steven on Apr.06, 2008, under FYI, Uncategorized

Believe it or not, but there are new pictures in the gallery.  I have made the following changes

Created new album for Astrid (Location in Family Album), Moved Nathan and Sophie’s Albums into the Family album, then combined Lizzy, Annie, and Bailey’s albums into the Animals

Enjoy,

Steven

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Funny little guy!

by Steven on Feb.27, 2008, under Jack

I captured this picture the other day and just couldn’t stop laughing.  Enjoy!

 Jack’s been doing really well now that he is not sick anymore!!  We think Jack is starting to say some words like cat, dog, ball, dadda :-) , and what’s this.  It’s hard to know for sure, but that’s what they sound like.

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Our Son “Spot”

by Steven on Feb.16, 2008, under Jack

Back dated Post -

Well, this week has been pretty frustrating.  Jack has had a fever ranging from 100° – 104°. A couple days later, he has come down with Roseola. Jack developed these spots all over his body.  So we took him to see Dr. Fowler and she confirmed that is was Roseola which is in the same family of chicken pox.  So, he’s not contagious as long as his fever is gone, which it is! Poor little guy.  Below is a picture of his back.

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1 Year Check Up

by Steven on Feb.04, 2008, under Growth Chart, Jack

This is a back dated post so I can catch up on my blogging!.. 

Today, Jack had his 1 year check up.  We met with Dr. Fowler for the first time since we changed from Dr. Cisco.  She is a really friendly doctor and Jack seems to like her too!  he couldn’t hold himself back, but wanted to walk all over the examining room without any clothes on.  It was really funny to see.  Jack was well behaved when Dr. Fowler  listened to his heart & lungs, checked out the ears, and examined his body.  Dr. Fowler gave Jack the thumbs up and said that he is doing excellent!  On our next visit (18 mo), she wants Jack to be pointing and saying 6 words.  She also said that we should start Jack on Whole milk either cold turkey or eased in.  Yipee!!!  No more Similac…well almost!  We are going to do a gradual approach.  Jack will receive three shots today and another 3 in a month. For the record, I have included Jack’s measurements below

Age: 12 months

Weight: 23.9        50 – 75% 

Height:  31 1/2    90 – 95%

Head: 48              90%

Thanks for your patience waiting for me to document this.  I will be posting again soon.

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Happy Birthday Jack! 1 year old

by Steven on Jan.30, 2008, under Jack

Today, Jack is 1 years old! cake Wow how time flies.  Today, he is sick with a cold smile_sick, but is handling it rather well.  He is watching Mickey Mouse, and removing letters from his play pad!

We have Jack’s 1 year check up on Monday, so expect another post then.  Have a great day!

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