Sunday, April 20, 2008
Weekly Sports Report
Let's start with Soccer.. The Galaxy tied Houston Dynamo 2-2. Both goals were scored by this guy... Landon Donovan, co-captain of the LA Galaxy with David Beckham. The kids were invited to a private autograph session with Landon and Miss Galaxy after the game... Thanks to Joy Fawcett!
Chris's team won their soccer game against Ladera Ranch, 2-1. The last time they faced off against this team they tied 3-3.
The Capo Lacrosse team lost both of their games this week. The first game against Tesoro was 7-17. The second game against Dana Hills was 8-9. Cheryl's counting the games until the end of the season... only three more to go!
Chris's track meet this week was against Mission Viejo High School. He ran the 3200m again (that's 2 miles). His time wasn't that good, 11:58, but he still came in third Frosh/Soph for Capo. He's been invited to run in the CIF Preliminary meet in a couple weeks.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Magic Mountain
I was beat... There's nothing like trying to keep up with four teenagers in an amusement park, LOL! It's the last day of Spring Break. I had to work... the only day I was able to get off was Friday. So, on Friday we headed off to Magic Mountain. It's the kids' first time there, and we let each of them bring a friend. It was a 2 hour drive and a beautiful day in Valencia. It was in the 90's. Perfect for those drenching water rides.
Here are the boys... don't they look like they're too cool? LOL! They're both 15yrs, and we set them loose in the park with money for lunch and a cell phone. The boys rode every roller coaster in the park... some of them twice.
The girls are 17 and 18yrs. They, surprisingly, stuck with us for most of the morning. We headed to Tatsu first, but it wasn't working. Then we headed to Viper. My hubby, Jim, loves roller coasters, but he gets motion sick. After Viper he had to take a rest, and the girls took off. They got stuck in line a couple of times (once when someone got a bloody nose on the ride and the operators had to clean it up, and when Tatsu broke down again). They didn't hit as many rides as the boys, but they did get on all the "must-ride" roller coasters. Jim and I only did three roller coasters and a couple of the water rides. BUT, We saw Bugs Bunny in the Surf's Up parade. LOL!
Here are the kids riding Tatsu... They're in there somewhere... LOL!
Book Review
Time for another book review, before I forget all the books I read this month...
"24 Hours" by Margaret Mahy was indeed an entire book that takes place in 24 hours. It is about a good kid, Ellis, who is swept away by a sequence of events, and falls in with the out-crowd. He learns that the out-crowd are not bad kids, just misunderstood. Even running with the bad crowd, Ellis can't help doing good. The moral is: Money does not make the person. I really didn't care for this one. It was way too slow.
I was on a Margaret Mahy roll! The next book I checked out of the library was "Alchemy." To my surprise I already read it (I hate when that happens, LOL!) I liked it the first time I read it, but not enough to want to read it again. A boy gets entangled with a magician who is trying to steal another girl's powers. It has been a long time since I read this book, so I don't remember all the details. I remember that there was something about the universe unraveling. I guess since I didn't want to read it again, after I already read it, should give you the hint... I don't recommend this one either.
"Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman brings to life the fantasy world of London Below... which is a very bizarre world. If you cross Alice in Wonderland with the Brother's Grimm, then you have Neverwhere. Richard Mahy, an insecure loser in London Above, drops into London Below and finds in him a strength of character, honor, and courage that he didn't know he possessed. I did enjoy the references to real life (above ground) London, and how he twist and turned it to fit London Below. If you like adventure, bizarre, and are a little disturbed; this is the book for you!
I love all of Cornelia Funke's books. "Dragon Rider", "Ink Heart", and "Ink Spell" being three of my favorites. "Igraine The Brave", was a bit of a disappointment for me. It was, well, uninteresting. There are giants, a talking cat, magicians, and magical singing spell books. There are good guys that are very good, and bad guys that are very bad. Good things only happen to the good guys, and bad things only happen to the bad guys. I can see this book appealing to young children, maybe as a great read-aloud bedtime story. Since nothing bad happens to the good guys, it won't give the little kids nightmares. So my recommendation is... great read aloud for little kids; right up there with "My Father's Dragon" and "Toad for Tuesday."
At our house, we are big fans of Jack Prelutsky's poems (more so than Shel Silverstein). This is a fun rhyming poem... not about a kindly wizard, but a wizard who you'd want to watch out for. The poem is set off and enhanced with amazingly beautiful illustrations by Brandon Dorman.
This was a wonderful, charming retelling of the Brother's Grimm tale, "The Goose Girl." A wronged princess, and evil lady in waiting, and magic powers... what could make a better tale? Ever bit as good as "Princess Academy."
Well that's it for the kids' books. I also ended up reading a supermarket romance novel, which I won't mention here. This is a family blog... LOL!
"24 Hours" by Margaret Mahy was indeed an entire book that takes place in 24 hours. It is about a good kid, Ellis, who is swept away by a sequence of events, and falls in with the out-crowd. He learns that the out-crowd are not bad kids, just misunderstood. Even running with the bad crowd, Ellis can't help doing good. The moral is: Money does not make the person. I really didn't care for this one. It was way too slow.
I was on a Margaret Mahy roll! The next book I checked out of the library was "Alchemy." To my surprise I already read it (I hate when that happens, LOL!) I liked it the first time I read it, but not enough to want to read it again. A boy gets entangled with a magician who is trying to steal another girl's powers. It has been a long time since I read this book, so I don't remember all the details. I remember that there was something about the universe unraveling. I guess since I didn't want to read it again, after I already read it, should give you the hint... I don't recommend this one either.
"Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman brings to life the fantasy world of London Below... which is a very bizarre world. If you cross Alice in Wonderland with the Brother's Grimm, then you have Neverwhere. Richard Mahy, an insecure loser in London Above, drops into London Below and finds in him a strength of character, honor, and courage that he didn't know he possessed. I did enjoy the references to real life (above ground) London, and how he twist and turned it to fit London Below. If you like adventure, bizarre, and are a little disturbed; this is the book for you!
I love all of Cornelia Funke's books. "Dragon Rider", "Ink Heart", and "Ink Spell" being three of my favorites. "Igraine The Brave", was a bit of a disappointment for me. It was, well, uninteresting. There are giants, a talking cat, magicians, and magical singing spell books. There are good guys that are very good, and bad guys that are very bad. Good things only happen to the good guys, and bad things only happen to the bad guys. I can see this book appealing to young children, maybe as a great read-aloud bedtime story. Since nothing bad happens to the good guys, it won't give the little kids nightmares. So my recommendation is... great read aloud for little kids; right up there with "My Father's Dragon" and "Toad for Tuesday."
At our house, we are big fans of Jack Prelutsky's poems (more so than Shel Silverstein). This is a fun rhyming poem... not about a kindly wizard, but a wizard who you'd want to watch out for. The poem is set off and enhanced with amazingly beautiful illustrations by Brandon Dorman.
This was a wonderful, charming retelling of the Brother's Grimm tale, "The Goose Girl." A wronged princess, and evil lady in waiting, and magic powers... what could make a better tale? Ever bit as good as "Princess Academy."
Well that's it for the kids' books. I also ended up reading a supermarket romance novel, which I won't mention here. This is a family blog... LOL!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Crystal Cove State Beach
I love running at the beach, but I've been avoiding it until I felt my leg was healed. Here is another beach I run at. Welcome to Crystal Cove State Beach. It's a deserted beach... no surf here, and it's too long of a walk down to the beach for the casual picnic-ers. The only one's you find here are the occasional walkers and runners. The length of my Crystal Cove run is 7 miles, the same as my Trestles Beach run.
Here is the view from the parking lot. You can't even see the beach from here, but the wild daisys are a beautiful sight.
Here is the view from the parking lot. You can't even see the beach from here, but the wild daisys are a beautiful sight.
You can see it's a long walk down the cliff to the beach.
Here's a view of the tide pools from the trail. A lot of school field-trips will come here to view the Marine Life. At this time the tide is on its way in.
A nice view up the coast to Newport Harbor. The harbor is huge, with no commerical traffic. A lot of superstars have houses on the islands in Newport Harbor.
Here is a nice view of Crystal Cove... or is it Emerald Bay... Hmmm, I'm not really sure.
See all the things littered all over the sand? Those are shells, big ones! Mostly, mussels and scallops.
Friday, April 4, 2008
Weekday High School Sports Report
Chris set a 3200m goal of 11:36... and beat it. He ran 2 miles in 11:30... a new PR for him and 15 seconds faster than his last PR! He came in second for Capo Frosh/Soph. I don't know what his place was overall. The Varsity wore their shirts normally. The JV wore their shirts backwards, and Frosh/Soph wore their shirts inside out. It was impossible to tell the backwards shirts from the inside out shirts as they were crossing the finish line. There was big celebrating after the meet! The boys won their second meet of the season!!! They haven't won two meets in one season for the last five years! The boys head coach came over to congratulate the long distance team. He said that the long distance runners won them the meet!
The Capo Lacrosse team lost 8-9 against Trabuco High School. It was a very close game. Cheryl saw her chance and ran the ball down the field. She almost scored!
Now for the soccer... Chris had two games. Saturday, they lost against another Mission Viejo team 0-4. Sunday, they had a much better game... winning 4-0 against Laguna Niguel.
Cheryl played in a College Showcase in Temecula. They couldn't find enough U19 players so had to take two 14yr olds with them. These kids have never played with the team before. As expected, they were creamed! They lost 0 to a gazillion on Saturday, and 0 to half a gazillion on Sunday. It was very sad for the girls who wanted to get scouted by the college coaches.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Scrapping the Music - Stronger
It's been a month since I've attempted a Scrapping the Music challenge. I just had to do this week... it's my son's favorite song: Stronger by Kanye West. So, here it is... a layout of my son:
Journaling reads:
CVHS Freshman yr 2008, you joined the Capo Cross Country team. You figured that it would get you in shape for the winter high school soccer season. Little did you realize that you would like running more than soccer! You finished the season with PR of 19:08, and at the end of year banquet, you were named most improved runner of the season.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Progress Map
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Mammoth Layouts
I have been scrapping... I just haven't been posting. Here are a couple of my new layouts using photos from Mammoth. The paper and embellies used on both these layouts are from a cute kit sent to me by my friend Mary. She assumed that I didn't have any snow scrappy stuff for my Mammoth photos, and she was right! Thanks for the fun goodies Mary!
Friday, March 28, 2008
High School sports report
Chris ran the 3200m (2 mile) last night in 11min 45sec, in a head to head meet against Tesoro. It's his personal record (since he hasn't run the 3200m before). He came in 2nd for Capo Frosh/Soph; 3rd overall Frosh/Soph. All the teams run at the same time. Varsity run with regular jerseys. Junior Varisty has their shirts on backwards, and Frosh/Soph runs with a red ribbon tied to their jersey. In this picture you can see Chris right in there with the Junior Varsity.
Cheryl's team played Aliso Viejo at home, losing 2-7. She was not expected to play because of her sprained ankle, but she went in for a while and saved a goal! Her ankle is feeling much better. She's hoping not to reinjure it before the Toyota Soccer College Showcase next month.
Cheryl's team played Aliso Viejo at home, losing 2-7. She was not expected to play because of her sprained ankle, but she went in for a while and saved a goal! Her ankle is feeling much better. She's hoping not to reinjure it before the Toyota Soccer College Showcase next month.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Happy Easter!!!
This is the earliest Easter we will see in our lifetime, and it was so early that it took us by surprise. We forgot to dye eggs, and bake cookies, but we did remember to celebrate the day and remember the true meaning of Easter. After our usual Sunday morning we headed to the market, so I could get ingredients for a layered taco dip and chips.
Then we headed to Mima's house... taco dip in hand. My sister-in-law has a big family/extended family. There is always lots of people, lots of laughter, and lots of fun! The day was beautiful, well over 90F (very hot for mid-March). Hot enough to melt the chocolate eggs in the traditional Easter egg hunt. No one there is every too old to hunt Easter eggs at Mima's. Then we had a great dinner, and even better dessert! My brother brought his water slide and the little kids slid for a while. The bigger kids had more sense... that water was COLD! After the water sliding was over all the kids got into the action bouncing, sliding, and wrestling on the dry slide. They all had a blast!
Saturday, March 22, 2008
My Hubby at CHA
This is my friend at CHA. She's standing next to a layout of my hubby done for the show by Stayce DeWid (Creative Imaginations).
The story: Stayce DeWid was commissioned by Creative Imaginations to create two layouts for CHA using the new "Old Guys Rule" surfing line. She needed pictures. She contacted my friend, who contacted me (she knows my hubby is an old guy who surfs :lol: ) and I sent some photos to Stayce. It's so exciting to have a layout done by a professional. She said that she would send me the layout when Creative Imaginations is finished with it.
My hubby's reply to all this attention was:
"Oh, great! Now I'm known throught the scapping world as an Old Guy!" LOL!
The story: Stayce DeWid was commissioned by Creative Imaginations to create two layouts for CHA using the new "Old Guys Rule" surfing line. She needed pictures. She contacted my friend, who contacted me (she knows my hubby is an old guy who surfs :lol: ) and I sent some photos to Stayce. It's so exciting to have a layout done by a professional. She said that she would send me the layout when Creative Imaginations is finished with it.
My hubby's reply to all this attention was:
"Oh, great! Now I'm known throught the scapping world as an Old Guy!" LOL!
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