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Saturday, November 22, 2008

Happy Birthday Mom!

Happy Birthday Mom!
l-r: Jennifer, Mom, Me, Janice

Today, my Mon turned 73. The photo above was taken over 30 years ago when she was almost 40. She looks great and is a very active retiree - aerobics, volunteering to check other senior citizens blood pressure at the mall, shopping with her friends Mely and Cecil, going to parties and dances with my Dad.

I don't know what I'd have done, if I didn't have my Mom while growing up. We almost lost her when she had a heart attack at the age of 45. All I know is that without her, I wouldn't be able to play piano; I'd have crooked teeth (she paid for my braces); would have never known the joys of chicken casserole with uncooked noodles (she does cook a kick-butt Pinakbet, Afritada and back in the day she would make Ensaimada almost every weekend during the winter); and would have not have half the sense of humor that I have now.

From my Mom, I think my sisters and I all got her playful sense of humor (I think Jennifer got most of it.). In addition to describing her day at work at dinner - (detail descriptions of surgeries), she would often tell somewhat dirty jokes that she heard in the operating room. Janice and I got her shopping disease, especially for shoes and bags - but always at a good bargain. To this day, whenever I visit home, Mom shows me her latest bargain finds - often at a 75% discount. We also got her love for singing. Mind you, we're no Renee Fleming, but we like to belt out a tune. If you stand near her at church, you can definitely hear her singing.

Happy Birthday Mom - can't wait to see you this week!

Mom and Chloe
Mom and Chloe.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Chloe Celebrates Halloween



Chloe enjoyed her first venture in trick-or-treating. Dan and I showed Chloe how to ring the doorbell and when the door opens, say "trick or treat". She had it down pat at home, but when we were at the first house, and the door opened, she fell silent. I said, "Chloe what do you say?" and she looked at the lady and said "Please?". Then, she got more excited by the homeowner's dog than the bowl full of candy presented in front of her. By the fifth house, she would take the candy and then say "Trick or treat!"