Playgrounds

Things I notice in these indoor playgrounds.
How wonderful is it that my kid can randomly pick another child and play together like they've been friends for decades.

It amazes me that with all the kids running around wildly and aimlessly in the playgrounds, they aren't running into each other. They can start and stop on a dime and then jump and leap from one obstacle to the next and avoid an incoming kid. Amazing.

There are paranoid parents who follow their child everywhere, and then there are those parents who aren't even aware that their child has left the premises because having an adult conversation with a complete stranger is so much more important.

Where were these when I was growing up. They're popping up everywhere...


Playgrounds

Joey's Surgery

Joey needed surgery to repair a "defect" in his abdomen that is best described as congenital hernia. It's never easy to see one's own child go into surgery, much less see the after effects of it.
From Random 2008

As expected, Joey was grouchy and slouching for several days, but we were relieved to see that he was back to his two-year-old self soon thereafter.

Jake's Last Day at Kindercare

From Jake's Last Day at Kindercare

About five years ago, Trina and I had no idea who would care for our first child, Jacob, when it was time for Trina to return to work. It was difficult to find the right people and the right environment where we could leave our first born in capable and trusting hands. We found that place in the Kindercare Center at Franklin Farms.

We immediately felt comfortable with Jake's first caregivers. He started in the infants room where he was taken care of by Ms Bev, Ms Jeanie, Ms Rosa, and Ms Lorna.

Afterwards, Ms Nikki, Ms Leena, Ms Claudia, Ms Melanie, Ms Rada, and many other kind and wonderful teachers had a hand in developing his social and cognitive skills. Jacob thrived in Ms Rada's class as he began to learn and grow into his own. Special thanks to Ms Emily, Ms Paige, and Ms Beth for managing a fun and safe atmosphere.

Trina and I can't believe that Jake's time at Kindercare has finally come to an end. Jake outlasted most of his teachers there, but he leaves the center as a well-prepared pre-schooler ready to take on the challenges of Kindergarten and beyond.




Tess Arzaga Visits

My cousin from the Philippines recently came to visit the "States" on a business trip. Lucky for us, she was able to take some time during the weekends to meet our two boys. We were glad to see you Ate Tess; it's always good to see family.



Tess Arzaga Visits

"[They] all go to eleven. Look, right across the board, eleven, eleven, eleven and... "

Paddi and Tyler are now eleven years old this summer. Wow, that's older than Lolo and Lola. Happy Birthday Paddi and Tyler.


From time to time, people tell me, "lighten up, it's just a dog," or, "that's a lot of money for just a dog."

They don't understand the distance traveled, the time spent, or the costs involved for "just a dog."

Some of my proudest moments have come about with "just a dog."

Many hours have passed and my only company was "just a dog," but I did not once feel slighted.

Some of my saddest moments have been brought about by "just a dog," and in those days of darkness, the gentle touch of "just a dog" gave me comfort and reason to overcome the day.

If you, too, think it's "just a dog," then you will probably understand phrases like "just a friend," "just a sunrise," or "just a promise."

"Just a dog" brings into my life the very essence of friendship, trust, and pure unbridled joy.

"Just a dog" brings out the compassion and patience that make me a better person.

Because of "just a dog" I will rise early, take long walks and look longingly to the future.

So for me and folks like me, it's not "just a dog" but an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams of the future, the fond memories of the past, and the pure joy of the moment.

"Just a dog" brings out what's good in me and diverts my thoughts away from myself and the worries of the day.

I hope that someday they can understand that it's not "just a dog," but the thing that gives me humanity and keeps me from being "just a man."

So the next time you hear the phrase "just a dog." just smile, because they "just don't understand." - unknown

Redskins Training Camp

After a dreadful summer of watching the losses mount for the Curly Ws and the DCU, we are so glad that football season is upon us. Okay, Trina couldn't care less, but Redskins training camp means one thing - Christmas in July.
Redskins Training Camp

Check out Chris 'Captain Chaos' Cooley's awesome blog. Well worth the read for 'Skins fans.

Joey's 2nd Birthday Weekend


As usual, Joey celebrated his birthday once with his classmates at pre-school, twice at home with friends and neighbors, and thrice for a summer BBQ birthday bash with more friends and family . Happy birthday Joey. We love you!!!
Joey's 2nd Bday 2008

At two years old, Joey is such a boy now. I mean wasn't he a baby just last year? Oh yeah, he was. But the trouble he gets himself into and how he instigates a fight with Jake are so typical of the "terrible twos." Maybe we tolerated Jake's terrible twos because he was our first born, but we find ourselves saying "no" a lot to Joey and sending him to "time-outs" on a frequent occurrence. It doesn't help that he started being "tinky" since he was only 13-15 months and the whining and crying are growing tiresome.

But as his Lola pointed out - is to consider the alternative. If he wasn't acting his age as a boisterous, problem child, than something is wrong. We'd rather he be himself, than worrying about his health or otherwise. He is, after all, a 2 year old boy who wants nothing more in his world but to eat, sleep, and have fun. Hmm, don't we all want that simplicity as adults, too?

July 4th Weekend

We're fortunate to live where our rights and freedom allow us to raise our children in a happy and peaceful community. Regardless of the faltering economy, global warming, and the heartaches felt around the world, I see a bright future for our country and those in every corner of the globe. I have to be, for my kids' sake, and my kids' kids sake.

And to all the many brave men and women, here and abroad, who protect us daily - thank you. We are able to celebrate today just as how our forefathers hope it would be 232 years later. And what better way to celebrate this holiday, than watching fireworks and having a barbecue with our fellow neighbors. Happy Birthday America.

OBX Vacation

There's only one thing better than spending a summer vacation on the beach, and that's spending it with awesome people. Yeah, you know who you are and we enjoyed every minute with you guys. The week went by too fast, what with all the fun we all had at the swimming pool, at the beach, and right inside our rented beach house. It was all worthwhile after driving down the beach, and dodging sand dunes, wild horses, and of course, beachgoers.

Wherever I looked in and around the house - the bustling sounds of Wii and XBox, all the dinners and meals we all shared together, "caliente" Taboo nights, riding the elevator up and down all day, or even flinging waterballons at each other - it was good to see that 19 people can enjoy spending the week together. Can't wait for our next vacation together.
Go fly a kite*

Joey
Look Before You Cross the Beach, Kids
Jacoboo
Girls just wanna have fun*
Christian and Joey
Sophia and Sam
Jake and Sophie
Toddlers on their own
Nick and Andrew*
Nick*
Joey, Ern and Lauren
Joey and Trina
Sam and Marcus
Hyong and Christian*
Doug and Haewon*
Love birds
Ern and Hyong*
Ern and Era
Dinner time
Happy Birthday Lauren and Eric
Marcus, Andrea, and Eric
Era
Fire away
Bocce*
Wild Horsey*
Sunrise

* Photos courtesy of Haewon Arzaga

Super Soaker Faceoffs

Victim #1

Who's got my back?

Whom didn't you hit?

Like father, like son

Definitely runs in the family

Better off using a light saber

Bringin' the Band Back Together

Aside from the many group activities, like Taboo nights, homemade dinners, bocce on the beach, slingin' water balloons over the dunes, and the super soaker fights in the swimming pool, nothing brought everyone together like jammin' on Rockband or facing off against each on Guitar Hero III. There wasn't a time the house wasn't rockin' to "Slow Ride" or "Love is a Battlefield."





From OBX 2008

Father's Day Weekend 2008


Editorial comments - Sleepless nights and changing toxic diapers are child's play,but the look in their eyes and the smiles on their face, I wouldn't change any of it. Every word of the following rings true to my ears. Check out Craig Playstead's blog for more of his take on sports and parenting

"Everyone has seen the "what to expect during parenthood" books and articles, but they never tell the whole story. While raising kids is the most rewarding thing you will ever do in your life, and the love you feel for them is unlike anything else you'll ever know, there are a few pitfalls nobody ever tells you about. Read on, if you dare.

1) The way you view the world changes... When you bring someone into this world, things like global warming, war and women in beer ads have a whole new meaning. You start actually looking at the impact these things have, and what the world will become after you're dead and gone. Leaving a better place for your kids and grandkids becomes more than just talk.

2) You'll feel like a failure... There will be times when no matter how hard you try, your kids are never happy. You feel you're telling them "no" too much, constantly harping on them to clean their room, or dashing their dreams of lowering their brother down the staircase on a rope. While they may complain they don't have a Wii or that "so and so's" mom let's them see PG-13 movies, you need to stick to what you believe in and what you feel is best for your kids.

3) You have no time... This seems obvious, but you can't believe just how little time you have. You start to measure things out in minutes and seconds. "If he watches Curious George for 20 more seconds, I can go to the bathroom," or "If his nap lasts another 10 minutes, maybe I can get in a shower today."

4) Not going to the bathroom by yourself...When your kids are babies, the bathroom is the only place you can get your head together. It's also one of the only places you can actually read. I read ESPN's Bill Simmons' entire book over the course of the week in the bathroom when my youngest was a baby. And then he turned two. If he's not forcing his way in to watch "how it's really done" he's banging on the door screaming "lemme in!" or sliding all his books underneath. There is no peace with toddlers.

5) Parenthood will turn you soft...This one hits the guys especially hard. You'll find yourself tearing up at any dumb movie that has anything to do with parenthood, and if you have a daughter, don't be surprised to find yourself playing "My Little Pony" before heading off to work. The icing on the cake is hawking Girl Scout cookies in front of your local grocery store annually.

6) They will embarrass you... This is a big shock, and you're never ready for it. In your mind, they are perfect little angels; in reality, they're little people trying to figure out their way in the world. Unfortunately, they say what they want—when they want. It can be something that's funny like announcing to their pre-school class that Daddy farts all the time, or it can be humiliating like a temper tantrum in a grocery store or having them tell your parents to "get me a toy next time" after opening a gift containing pajamas. You're prepared for the fact that you'll embarrass them when they get to a certain age, but you're never ready to be the one that's humiliated.

7) Worrying... This is the one that stings from the day your child is born until the day you die. From the start you worry that they'll stop breathing in their crib, then you obsess about getting the damn car seat in correctly. They get a little older and you worry about them falling down the stairs or choking on a Polly Pocket. As the years go on you lose sleep about dating, not fitting in, or getting into a situation that they can't handle. Then there are the worries that never go away: providing enough, paying for college or not teaching them the right things. The list goes on and on and on, and it takes a major toll on you. But you worry because you love.

8) You won't be the parent you think... We all had visions of the kind of parents we would be to our kids. Now, as battle tested Moms and Dads, we’ve heard the prospective parents spouting off advice. Those hollow words of wisdom come even though they’ve never gotten up at three a.m. to do a load of laundry with more vomit on it than a frat house floor. Nor have they tried to cook dinner with a screaming baby in their arms, a toddler doing cartwheels off the couch, and the phone ringing. It usually goes something like this: “I’d never let my kids watch TV before they turn three,” or “I would never raise my voice at my child,” or “My toddler won’t ever eat sweets.” Uh huh, and I said I’d never own a minivan. You have this great picture of the kind of parent you want to be, and how picturesque your family will become. You try to live up to that vision, but you also have to survive. So, snickering at a prospective parent spouting off advice is not only allowed, but encouraged.

9) SicknessLet’s start with pin worms. They are small parasitic worms that live in the human intestinal track. The worms crawl out of the child’s anus at night and lay their eggs in the diaper, pajamas and other areas around the bed or crib. The eggs are then passed to others and ingested unknowingly. The worst part? You have to go in there and grab them while your kid is asleep. It’s a damn horror show. It’s also not something I had any idea about before having kids. Sick kids take a toll on the entire house. Even the typical cold has taken on a whole new meaning, especially with toddlers. It can require being up in the middle of the night for days in a row, missing work and acting as one giant Kleenex. The numerous slug trails across your shirt are always a nice touch.

10) The feeling of unconditional love... You assume that you're going to love your kids, but what you end up feeling for them is unlike anything else you'll ever know. Just a simple smile from your offspring can erase a really crappy day at the office. This is the reason why people rave about having kids while they look exhausted and have a fresh batch of spit-up running down their back."
Craig Playstead is a freelance writer, husband and father of three living in the suburbs of Seattle. In the past he's also been a sports writer, a game writer and a talk show host.

Father's Day Weekend 2008

Trina's Birthday Weekend

It was a big weekend for Trina. She started Saturday, alongside Kappa, in Washington D.C. for the Susan Komen 5k walk/run. Despite the oppressive heat and sweaty crowd, Trina and Kappa finished the charity race and helped raised over $300 in honor of Aunt Sydney. It was just unfortunate that a sickly Metro rider threw up in the subway, and well, let's just say, Trina received "collateral damage."

Later that day, we celebrated Trina's and Sean's birthday with a barbecue at our home. Instead of your run-of-the-mill birthday gift, the next day, Trina spent the whole day at the (Red Door) spa. There she was pampered with a facial, haircut, pedicure, and manicure. All the while, I spent the day with the boys at the Fair Oaks playground and Udvar-Hazy Air and Space Museum. We finished the weekend with a dinner at the Koji Japanese steakhouse. Happy Birthday Mommy!

Trina's Bday Weekend 2008

We'll miss you Ms Bev

Thanks for all the things you've done for our Jacob and Joey. Words simply can't express how grateful and lucky we are to have you cared for our two joys in our world.

Navy vs Johns Hopkins NCAA LAX Quarterfinals

After a dreadful week of rain (and flooding in our basement AGAIN), it was a beautiful Saturday to watch two lacrosse games at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD. There we witnessed a doubleheader between Maryland and UVA (who won in sudden death overtime) and the main attraction amongst our suitemates, USNA vs Johns Hopkins.


Navy had never won against JHU since Nixon was President, and it wasn't meant to be, as Navy extends their misfortune to 35 straight losses and an end to their season. Regardless, we all enjoyed ourselves during the game and afterwards, moseyed up and down Main Street in historic Annapolis - stopping at Pepper's for Navy apparel and dinner at Buddy's Crabs and Ribs.
NCAA LAX Quarterfinals

National Train Day

We spent a day doing what else? yup, that's right...we celebrated National Train Day at the Union Station in Washington D.C. How better to get to our destination than using the metrorail subway. Jake and Joey thoroughly enjoyed the ride and the amazing opportunity to "people watch" all walks of life that uses public transportation.

Once there, we saw lots of model trains, train-related kid-friendly activities, blatant advertising of AMTRAK, and hordes of parents being dragged around the station by train-crazed children. It's a shame we missed Al Roker, but as as an added treat, we even stuck around a bit to listen to a free concert by Sara Bareilles.

Jacob turns 5!

Jakey started his birthday weekend with a hearty breakfast of pancakes and hashbrowns at McDonald's. Afterwards, we all headed over to the Chucky E Cheese in Herndon VA. There he met his friends for Skeeball, arcade fun, pizza, a dancin' Carlos E Queso, and a yummy Lightnin' McQueen-themed cake.

Later that night, (while daddy was trying to watch the NFL draft), Tito Doug and Kappie visited for a birthday dinner with the 5 year old bug-a-boo. Lolo and Lola called all the way from the Phillippines to wish their grandson a happy day.

On Sunday, Jaker's day began before the sunrise, as we set our course to Baltimore's Inner Harbor. There we visited the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum where Thomas the Train made his appearance for hundreds of kids. After riding the rails of the B&O, Jakey, Joey and their friends discovered the wonders of the National Aquarum of Baltimore where the kids ooh-ed and ahh-ed the many fishes and other aquatic creatures. That night, we all had train-shaped cupcakes; individually-decorated by each happy eater.

Finally, on Monday (his actual birthday), Jacob celebrated once more with his Kindercare pals. His friends joined in to devour a Thomas the Train-themed cake.

Thanks to everyone who joined us in making Jacob's 5th birthday weekend bash a fun and exciting celebration. YourMommy, Daddy, Joey, Paddi and Tyler love you very much "Caboodles." Happy Birthday Jacob!

Jakey Turns 5