Tuesday, October 28

3 for 3


Oct 28: It's a boy!  We had our Ultrasound this morning, and sure enough, Ben and Joshie are going to be big brothers.  I guess we are just meant to raise Priesthood holders!  Heavenly Father knows what he is doing, so it must be a good fit (or he is giving us another chance to get it right!).   Oh well, so far so good, so we are definitely thrilled to add to our pile of craziness.  It is actually pretty cool, now I will have my golfing foursome when they all grow up.  

We started off the morning by taking the family to IHOP.  We wanted to make sure it was a special morning for the family, so we all went and pigged out.  And we did.  All of the boys had pancakes with whipped cream on them.  How can you go wrong with pancakes that have whipped cream on them?  Julie showed restraint and actually got an omelet.  (Traitor!)

Then we piled in the car and rolled over to the ultrasound lab.  The technician took us right in and the show started.  We are happy to report that the baby looks excellent and is very healthy.  Everything that is supposed to be there is and it all measures out well.  We are thrilled and hope you all enjoy the movies...

Saturday, October 25

Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?




Oct 25:  We had our annual Trick of Treat and it was loads of fun.  Halloween is so much fun now that we have little kids that are going bonkers over the whole thing.  As usual, Trunk or Treat was held in our church Parking Lot, and featured the trick or treating, carnival-type games, and a dinner fundraiser by the scouts.  And you know what, I really appreciated that fundraiser.  It allowed us to get some real food in our systems, before sugar overload attacked us all!

The activity actually started early for Julie and I.  After convincing our kids that it would be beneficial for them to take naps, Julie and I had to complete preparations.  Julie had to attach Ben's blue collar for his Fred shirt and then sew on her stripes for her Daphne dress (She did a FANTASTIC job!).  In the mean time, I was busy decorating the Touareg so our Mystery Machine would be complete (It took a long time to cut out all those letters and make it look legit).   It all worked well though, since we put on our costumes and looked great.  Ben was a classic Freddie - sharp and smooth.  Daphne was as hot as ever.  Who new I made a natural Shaggy (except for my "husky" frame)?  And well Joshie, just an adorable Scoob.

We arrived at the event and enjoyed our nice dinner before the festivities really got under way.  Then we put the finishing touched on the Mystery Machine so we could welcome the Trunk or Treaters.  I manned the trunk and started passing out the "Scooby Snacks" to all the trick or treaters, while Dapne took Scoob and Fred trick or treating. 

However, it ended up that Scooby and Fred do not have much endurance.  They made one loop around the trunks then wanted to come back and eat their candy.   So, they little guys hung out with me.  Little Freddie really liked helping me pass out the candy and Scooby-doo just sat and ate.  It was a blast.  And it turns out, they did pretty well on their loot.  Our house is now infested with candy.  

And here we go, two and a half months of bad foods wherever we go....

All Political



Oct 25: Hey, we are being all political. In support of Yes on Proposition 8, Julie and I took to the streets of Huntington Beach on Saturday about noon.  On Saturday from noon to 1 p.m., Prop 8 supporters throughout Orange County lined up at the stop lights on PCH from Long Beach to San Clemente.  From rough estimates I have heard, we had nearly 2000 supports along this stretch.

We joined the fun by getting our "Yes on Prop 8" yard sign and heading down to PCH with many of our friends and neighbors to wave them and attract attention to this important issue.  Julie and I joined about 40-50 other people on the intersection of Beach and PCH.  We stationed ourselves in small groups at each corner and the fun ensued.

It was actually quite an enjoyable experience.  We were there with our friends waving our signs and just generally watching the reaction of motorists.  We were happy to note that a majority of motorists seemed to be honking in friendly "Beep Beeps" rather than the angry "BBBBBBBBBEEEEEEEEPPPPPPPP!!!!"  It was reaffirming that other voters view this issue the same way we do.  Some cars actually drove down specifically to help.  One car unloaded a bunch of Tootsie Rolls for us to munch on and one car dropped of a box of "Yes on 8" t-shirts.

I hope that the people of California and get out to support this measure in a couple of weeks.  Marriage was established in society and in religions long before the governments of today were established and I am not happy that courts and governments are trying to change a definition that has stood for thousands of years.  I believe it is an issue of religious freedom and so important for the future of my kids.  I think it is pretty bogus to see all these advertisements accuse me of being a bigot or racist.  Bad times!  A guess a line in the sand has been drawn and we will see how it plays out.  Yes on 8!

Friday, October 24

Field Trip



Oct. 24: Joshie's Mommy and Me pre-school class when to Tanaka Farms, a local farm with all sorts of plants and animals ideal for little kids.  I don't know many details, so I will bug Julie to add some details.  The pictures were cute, though.

Saturday, October 4

Dinner Show



Oct 3: From 2002 to 2004, I was a full time MBA student at UC Irvine.  While there, I was lucky enough to be stuck with the best study group ever.  Group 3F was made up of Chris Yount, Ken Lu, Anil Suren, Joe (Behdad) Rad, and me.  Two white guys, an Asian, a Persian, and a Turk.  It may sound like a joke, but it was the best group of guys ever.  Plus, they all have great spouses and it is a great company.  We continue to be very good friends and continue to try to get together frequently.  However, since Chris moved to Reno and Anil back to Turkey, our number were a bit small so we recruited our good friend Jenn Wolfe to be an honorary 3F-er.   We now try to get together every month of two to each some chow and catch up.

For this particular month, we finally got to a restaurant we have been talking about over a year - Benihana.   I had never been, but heard about it for years.  I was excited to see what is was all like, eat some great grub, and be with my pals.

The evening did not disappoint.  Unfortunately, Jenn could not joins us, so it was Joe, Hoonoosh, Ken, Katherine, Julie and myself.  It was very strange, though, that the girls all wanted to sit with each other.  While the guys were offended, we did enjoy being together.  :)  The table seated eight, so a quiet Persian couple joined us.  Ken and I found it very funny that after dinner and our quiet couple left quickly while only saying goodbye to Joe.  

In this fine Japanese restaurant, our chef Juan took good care of us.  Juan started us off with some shrimp appetizers then made this huge pile of fried rice.  Then followed the veggies and that impressive onion volcano.  Throughout the meal, Juan was tossing food around, cracking jokes, and showing some skills with large knives.  The meats were the last items on the grill.  Between all of us there was shrimp, lobster, scallops, chicken, and about 3 different cuts of steak.  It was beautiful to see all that meat cooking.  I guess it appealed to meat and fire instincts.  The food was excellent and company even better.  

In all, Benihana lived up to my expectations.  I was stuffed as I left and had a great time.  A great meal with friends - not many better things.

Thursday, October 2

I Hate Boston


Oct 1: It as supposed to be a happy and exciting night.  The best record in baseball, home field advantage, and a beautiful warm night.  We were facing the Red Sox with the chance to excise 20 years of post-season demons versus these guys.  It was looking good.

Then on the way to the Angel Stadium, we got caught in a massive traffic jam.  Very southern California.  The off-ramp off the 5 was gridlocked.  We waited on the off-ramp for an hour.  By the time, we got on the street the game was starting.  We didn't get to our seats until the second inning.  I was ticked off.  I hate being viewed as one of those fans.  

The good thing was that we missed none of the action.  Big john Lackey was dealing them scoreless and soon we had an the lead 1-0.  As expected, that was not the end.  Jason Bay figured out his early struggles and deposited one beyond the outfield walls.  Down 2-1 and the game continued on.  

Entering the eighth inning, I knew we would not lose 2-1.  The game was in still undecided and the bad guys finally took Lester out.  Here was our chance.  Vladdy got on and then Tori hit a blooper.  First and second with only 1 out, the Monkey going crazy.  WHAT?!?!? Where is Vladdy going???? NNNOOOOOOOOOOO!  Tagged out a third?  What happened.  Two out and we were crushed.  The moment slipped away by that critical gaffe.

Maybe our bullpen can hold them and we can make a run at Papelbon in the 9th?  Denied, we give up two more runs and all we can manage in the 9th is a single.

Then to top it all off, 2 more traffic jams on the way home.  One due to a terrible line leaving the parking structure and one due to our good friend Cal Trans closing the 405 for construction.  Sour loss and we get to bed very late on a school night.  Sometimes I wonder if being a fan is worth it. 
(Of course it is!)

Monday, September 22

So that happened...



With our official entry as a family into the online world, we wanted to start things off with a splash.  We are growing.  As of March 27, 2009, our family is going to grow to five.  We decided that our home was just not loud enough.