Friday, July 23, 2010

Way past time for an update.....

And I am so sorry for letting almost a year pass without any news/photos of the kids. Mostly this is because my computer is getting old and slow and I use my phone for just about everything computing related these days, thus making my computer practically forgotten. Additionally since I began operation money hoarding/no credit cards usage actually parting with the cash for the Mac of my dreams is really difficult. Everything on this computer backed up and in the event of a major unfixable repair, I'll part with the money and get said Mac of my dreams, until then I really only turn on my computer about once a week and updating the blog really slips my mind. So again, I apologize.



As for the Louviere's, well we are all great. Troy has been training really hard for a set of half marathons in San Diego county called the triple crown. He has completed the first two and has the final race coming up in August. In addition to that he just started training for a triathalon in San Diego this fall.. He has been managing to fit in some surfing. He has a buddy who visits each spring for a long weekend of surfing. The boys are also taking a real interest and that makes Troy happy that he can take his boys surfing. Troy is now an official Agilent employee. So far so good. The corporate culture seems to be very similar to that of Varian, and the merger thus far has been seamless. November we will be transitioned over to the benefits package that Agilent offers and from what I can tell they are pretty generous with their benefits, so hopefully we are on the right track with this new company and Troy will be happy with them. Additionally, there is a lot of oportunity for him to transfer within the company, options we may explore after the new year. If we're gonna uproot the kids I feel like it will have to be next year before Vivian starts High School.



Yep, you heard that right ...this time next year I will be taking my daughter to register for High School. Don't know where the time went, and if I think about it too much I get a little wistful for the baby she once was. Even though she is almost 13, I am just starting to get glimpses into the moody teenager that may be about to visit for awhile. She is for the most part still very sweet and easy. She had another great year at school. She made all A's except for her Algebra class she got a B both semesters. Swimming is still her thing, and she just competed at the Southern California Swimming Age Group Invitational in Irvine , CA. She qualified for the 50 freestyle. She just missed two other time cuts by less than .05 seconds. But nevertheless, she swam well and was glad that she made the cut. Vivian was also selected last year for a peer counseling program at her school which she loved. It is a great leadership oportunity that teams the counselors up with kids at the school that are struggling in various social/academic areas. She also ran for and won the Public Relations position for peer counselors which means she gets to do the morning announcements a few times a week. She is a really great kid and we are very proud of her.



Henderson.....turned 9 yesterday. For me this brings back memories of living in Denver where he was born and having no air conditioning in our house and being so hot and fat and miserable and then so happy that he was finally born. Again, I cannot believe it has been nine years since this sweet little boy joined our family.. Henderson finished 3rd grade this year and what an awesome year it was. He had a fabulous teacher who just inspired him on every level.. Suddenly I have a kid who loves to read, cant stop writing and scored perfect on the district math test. He's always been smart but he was lazy and was much more interested in recess and wallball. He has also become quite the baseball player. He played in the fall and we had a lot of issues with his sportsmanship, but over the winter he matured a lot and this spring his team(coached by his dad) placed second in their division and Henderson was chosed for the AllStar team. He originally was shortstop, but when his shoulder started bothering him, the coaches put him at pitcher( its coach pitch division) and he played that position really smartly. He loves the game and thinks about it all the time. He is always doing this thing I can only call "shadow baseball playing" He is always pitching imaginary balls, or swinging imaginary bats...it's really cute.



And Gabriel, my baby.....he turned 7 a week and a half ago. Another July baby, born here in CA where it was even hotter, we did have air conditioning and I was still miserable. He is one of those kids who is just happy to be here. Aside from being a super picky eater, I couldn't ask for a more easygoing kid. He seems to have a real grateful nature and is most often the one who shows how much he appreciates even the little things we do for him. He just finished 1st grade and is proving to be quite studious. He wants everything to be perfect, and while reading isn't his favorite, math just lights him up. He is always building something with legos, or tinkertoys. And he has an obsession with paper airplanes. He still sleeps with his blanket which is in 4 pieces, but I don't mind. He is the baby in the family and I definately treat him that way. He has been missing his two front top teeth for months and was just so stinking cute. He also played baseball this year on the same team with Henderson and coached by Troy. We had to get permission form the league to move him up a level but after they saw him play, they agreed he was ready and he had a great season at second base. He and Henderson had a great little shortstop/2nd base cohesiveness that was fun to watch. Next year, the boys will have to be seperated because Henderson must move up to kid pitch and Gabriel isn't ready for that style of baseball yet.



As for me, it is been a great year. Mostly because my family is doing so well. I love seeing everyone thrive and excel and that is really all I need. I am no longer teaching swim lessons. I had a rather significant back injury in March and quit at the swim school to focus on strengthening my back. (I must admit that since school had been out, I have slacked a bit about going to the gym, but will pick it back up in 2 more weeks when they go back.) Slipping on the wet floors was a big concern for me since this injury really scared me and had me flat and on narcotics for almost 10 days. I recently spend a week in Raleigh and Charlotte, the purpose of my trip was twofold. My Dad and his twin sister turned 70 and so I went to Charlotte to celebrate with them. I was so fantastic to see my cousins and their kids that I hadn't seen in 10 years. I also spent some time in Raleigh with my dear friend from High School who has been having some health related issues. It was wonderful just to hang out and offer my support and apparantly having her girls around lifted her spirits, so were gonna do it again in Key West in September. Yay us!!!



As for Winston, he is still neurotic and loves going to the park to chase his ball over and over and over and over. If dogs could be autistic, I think he might be. He needs schedule and any variation from that schedule sends him over the edge. He still runs and hides when the doorbell rings and chews whatever he can find to release the anxiety. Be the kids love him and he's part of the family, so I guess we'll keep him.



Enjoy the pictures that follow...I'll try to caption the ones that need explaining.

Miracle

I am happy to report that after 4 years of asking nightly, Gabriel Louviere has finally hung up his own towel. Still working on his brother.
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Boys birthday

Not really sure what I was thinking when I decided to let the boys have a sleepover/campout this past Wednesday for their birthday. We ended up with 13 7,8 and 9 year old boys who were totally jacked up on sugar having what can only be described as a nerf war, whiffle ball extravaganza. We played a movie on a projector in the yard which I though was the best part. Apparantly the boys just wanted to keep shooting each other with Nerf guns. It was a long night. We lost one early to a fat lip and the rest hung in there, some til almost 2am. Those same ones were up at 6.

We did the pinata at 9 am because we ran out of time the night before. So I sent the boys home to their mamas so sugared up that hopefully they crashed and took good naps.
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Beach day July 2010

From last weekend in Oceanside.
Vivan and her good friend Kylie who just wonthe state PTA reflections contest. SHe is a very bright girl.
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More fun in the pool

Our camera is waterproof and a great playtoy for the kids. They pass the time taking underwatre shots of each other.

Sorry Viv got cut off, but I still like the picture of me and the kids.
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July 4th

We spent the fourth of July in Palm Desert this year. We couldn't go far because Henderson had baseball practice for AllStars a few days that week and he and Troy made the hourlong drive so he wouldn't miss any. This is a new Westin Resort and the kids had a blast. Temperatures we hot but tolerable and we celebrated the 4th poolside with a movie on the bg projector and then Palm Desert fireworks off in the distance in the valley. Overall it was a very low key week.


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On to New Bern

Tina is holding a picture of us on that same front porch taken 2 years ago.
The Louviere kids and the Yopp kids......like peas and carotts.
Yep we're in Jacksonville.
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Yopp 2010

In Wilmington we reconnected with some more great friends, the Yopps. Tina and I took the kids out on the Intracoastal Waterway while the guys golfed. It was a beautiful day capped off with our friends the Witzenmans coming over and enjoying the sunset while James made an incredible meal.

Uncle Matty and Troy on the Yopps deck.

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Shipwreck Cove

Although the pool at the resort had been open all week, this waterpark opend on the day before we left. THe kids had a blast. Vivian even had a little girl to play with when Bella Zumbro arrived from Wilmington to spend the day with us. Her dad had business in MB that day so she came with him.


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Kids on the beach

So Sweet.

Toothless cuteness.

Probably hadn't combed his hair in days, and the humidity was making it puffy!
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Myrtle Beach

Nice evening walk on the beach while waiting for our table at the restaurant. It was perfect light for picture taking.


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Brookgreen Gardens

Spring Break this year found us in Myrtle Beach and Wilmington and a short visit to New Bern. I took the kids to this beautiful sculpture garden near PAwleys Island and they loved it. Highly recommend it to anyone in the Myrtle Beach area.
Fountain of the Muses

Magnolia Allee

Youth Taming the Wild, by Anna Huntington
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Brookgreen Gardens

Don Quxiote


Sun Dial
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