Sunday, December 30, 2007

Perfect Patriots.

I was very worried yesterday at half time during the Giants/Patriots game. Thank goodness they readjusted and came back from a 10 pt deficit and won. My favorite play was when Hobbs got an interception.


Here is the story from Patriots.com






and isn't Wes Welker a dream...

Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas to everyone. I hope you are having a wonderful day. We had our usual Christmas with everyone coming here in the morning, although earlier than normal, because Jason had to work. So at 6 o'clock this morning we were up and opening presents. After Jason headed off to work, we got busy making breakfast. Our traditional Christmas breakfast includes Pannekoeken ( I really have no idea to spell it), which are Dutch pancakes, similar to crepes. We always include bacon, which everyone eats faster than I can make! My grandmother brought over some berries from her and Papa's garden and some sliced up oranges from my Mom and Dad's tree. After everyone took off we settled down to some toy playing. The boys played Madden 2008 and then we all played Guitar Hero III. Mark went to go see his girlfriend and I took a nap. It is time to prepare dinner now, so off I go!!!

Lots of Christmas love and cheer to you!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Christmas Spirit

Where is it? I used to get such a wonderful feeling around Christmas. It was an actual feeling I would get in my chest. It was warmth and good feelings. I haven't been able to capture that feeling in several years. I wonder how to recapture that feeling. Is it because of the stress of the holidays? Is it because I have to worry that everyone gets what they want? Was it only a feeling I could have as a "young person", one with less worries and cares? Can I find it at church, would I find it volunteering at a homeless shelter, is it to be found if I ran away with the family for a day trip to somewhere fun?

Does anyone know what I am talking about???



Monday, December 17, 2007

Football Banquets

Jacob and Mark both had their football banquets last week. It was great to see all my football friends. Jacob and his team got their first place trophies for the season. Mark received a 4 Year Football Award, which was great since he played his freshman year at Woodland. He also received the Teammate of the Year Award. I think this was very special since it shows a lot about his character and not just his athletic ability.




Jacob receiving his trophy from Coach Mario.


Mark with his 4 Year Award and his Teammate of the Year Award.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Busy Busy

I got 70 percent of the office clean. I still need to organize the boxes and whatnot, but at least I can walk around and I can find the keyboard! I ended feeling yucky last night, I had body aches and chills, so I skipped the ER Christmas party. I took a Tylenol and hit the couch. I feel much better this morning.
Today is a shopping day with the girls. We're hitting the mall in Roseville and having lunch. Then, tonight is Jacob's Awards Banquet for football, tomorrow is his team party, and then Saturday is Mark's Awards Banquet for football. Whew...I am exhausted already! Sometime between all this I have to fit in my online final! I guess that will have to be on Saturday.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Ok, here is what I'm gonna do today...hopefully

If you know anything about me, it is that I am a procrastinator. I am gonna take that bull by the horns today and clean out the office. Since I have gotten my beloved office I have absolutely abused it and treated it like a storage unit! I can barely type on my keyboard due to the large number of various papers and magazines that I "have to go through". Why can't I just throw anything away??!!!??? You, of course, realize that this blog is yet another way of avoiding working on the office. So here I go!!!

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Today

I am 40 today! I don't wish I was younger, I wouldn't want to go back. I have earned every gray hair on my head and I will not cover them up! I consider today as the beginning of my new life. I am starting nursing school next month. I am excited for all the adventures that are ahead of me! Watch out world, here I come!!!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

FOURTIETH BIRTHDAY

My 40th birthday is in 2 days. My mother is turning 60 at the end of the month. We are having a "We are 100" Party on my birthday. I am very excited. However, I am also very nervous. What if no one comes, what if there isn't enough food/water/beer/wine/soda/food/chairs, etc. What if the caterer doesn't show up? So nerve wracking! I just hope that everyone comes and has a good time, and gets enough of whatever they want.
Just to add a little bit of stress...the parade is that morning, the Junior Patriot end of year banquet, may be that day...haven't heard anything yet. Actually, I haven't heard about the kids being in the parade officially yet either!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

My new computer

I got a lovely new Dell over a month ago. It is set up right next to my old Dell here in my office. Why the heck have I not started using the new one? Is it because I am to lazy to transfer all the files off of my old computer? Probably. I really need to get motivated.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

What Shall Become of Me?!?!?

I finally received my coveted letter from Yuba College with my invitation to begin the nursing program. It came the day before Thanksgiving while I was prepping the house for my Thanksgiving visitors. I sat down right away and filled it all out. I get to have a criminal background check, and credit report check, and I also have to have a physical and drug test. I have my physical today, and just to make today a little brighter I also have my dentist appointment scheduled.
I must tell you that I am rather nervous about the big change coming up in my life. I have worked full time for the last 16 and a half years at the same place. I have lived in the same house for 13 years, same haircut, same clothing type, etc. I have to drop down to working every other weekend, and attend school the rest of the time. This is absolutely terrifying to me. I do not like change. I suppose I adjust okay, we will see.
I think the biggest adjustment will be financial, we have always been dual income. Guess what kids....no more extras!!!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

The End of Football


I know everyone expected me to report right away after the Pioneer-Woodland Game. Honestly, there were just too many emotions and it has been hard to organize them into words. I know you think it is stupid to feel that way about football. This is more than sports to me. This is the game that my son has been playing since he was in fifth grade. We have travelled all over the Sacramento Valley for the last 6 years, cheering him on. The game on Friday was the last time he will ever wear a football uniform. It was the end of a part of his childhood. There are no more "next seasons".
So if you came here looking for a report on the game, I am sorry to disappoint you. We did lose, but really it didn't matter. I would have been sad anyway.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Something I am Proud of...


I just wanted to show you a sight that I was kind of surprised about at the last football game. Those of you who know me, know that we are not active in any church. I raised the older two kids to be Catholic as I was, going to CCD and receiving the Sacraments up until they started Junior High. I was very proud to see my son on the sidelines with one of the pastors of Bayside Church in Woodland before the game. I hope that he finds his way to a good church someday. I wish I would have been a better role model.

Happy November

I can't believe it is already November. Pretty soon it will be Thanksgiving and then Christmas. The next nursing class begins in January. I called the Nursing Program and the lady said I was on her list and I should be receiving my letter of acceptance into the nursing program in a couple of weeks. I am so excited. I am also very nervous. They can dismiss you from the program at any time if you make a mistake. I know someone that happened to. How embarrassing would that be. Some of the nurses at work who recently graduated told me that I should concentrate on keeping my mouth shut and just listen and nod even though some of the things the instructors may say are not how things work in the real world. I guess I have learned a lot by just being around emergency nursing for the last 16 years, but I have no illusions that I really know anything. I am looking forward to the hands on part of nursing. Learning something is great, but putting into to action is what I really want to do.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Football and College

Jacob's football season came to an end today. With the Junior Patriot Pee Wee's loss to South Siskiyou Pee Wee team, our hope for a league championship was ended. The boys had a great year and were first in our division. I look forward to next year as Jacob moves up to the Junior Midget team with all his friends.

Mark is at Humboldt State University this weekend. He applied there earlier this month and found out today that he was accepted. Wow, my little Markie is going to college. He will be there all weekend on different tours and checking out the dorms, going to a jazz concert, and finding out all kinds of information.

Mark's football team lost to Inderkum last night, but I was very proud of the boys, they really showed up to play last night and didn't get dominated by a team that has been doing much better than them.

Here is a picture from Mark's game, I will post some from Jacob's game later.



Monday, October 22, 2007

NorCalFed Div 2 Pee Wee Champs

I am so proud of our boys!
Photo by Roger Long
Patriot Pee Wees overwhelm Wheatland
By Democrat sports staff
Article Created: 10/22/2007 08:22:07 AM PDT


The Junior Patriot pee-wees hammered Wheatland on Saturday, 38-0 at home.
The Patriots (6-3, 5-1) buckled down on defense behind cornerbacks Anthony Lopez, Jacob Barker and Matthew Clark, who shut down the run to the outside. In all, their defense only allowed one touchdown during six league games.
Jose Guittierez scored three touchdowns and Junior Cardenas, Anthony Bosser and Alex Zaragoza each scored a touchdown.
The Patriots finished in first place in the NorCal Div. II and open the playoffs at noon on Saturday at Woodland Community Stadium.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Patriot Pride


Another weekend is here. Mark was cleared by his doctor to play tonight. We are playing against Natomas, and Maxpreps.com has predicted that they will win. I hope they do. We need some Patriot Pride! Jacob and the Pee Wee Junior Patriots play against Wheatland tomorrow, they should win, as Wheatland is 0-5. This is their last regular season game, playoffs start next weekend.


The annual Dixon Fire Department Prawn Feed is tomorrow night. I am looking forward to see my Dixon friends, especially the Draytons. Jason really misses Chief Drayton at work. Jason said that Frank was the heart of Dixon Fire. I hope they find someone to replace him and Chief Dorris soon, things are not as wonderful for Jason as they once were. Transition time is hard. I know I really missed my boss Bebe when she left. Sherri has done a great job though, and I am glad to be working for her.
P.S. I prayed that both team will make it through the game injury free.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Praying for Football

Sometimes you never know what you are going to get when you pray for something. Tonight before Mark's football game, I prayed that God would protect his knee. Some of you may know that Mark had a knee injury at football camp and has been trying to nurse it through the season. Well, in the second quarter, after a play that I really couldn't see what happened, Mark came stumbling out, and fell, I thought "Oh, crap, his knee gave out on him!" Then he got up and stumbled around again, and fell again. I knew right then that he had a head injury. The doctors went out there and after a very long couple of minutes they helped him up and off the field. I went to the sidelines and sat with Mark. He seemed almost drunk, his speech slow and didn't make much sense. Amanda and I sat with him awhile, and he seemed to improve so we went back in the stands. After the game (we lost by the way), I took Mark home, instead of him driving. He seems much better now.
I guess you have to be careful what you ask for....his knee is fine.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Growing up...

My Markie is growing up. We filled out his first college application today. He really wants to go to Humboldt. Jason went there, he still has some family up there. It would be a very nice place for Mark to go. He also was able to practice a little bit today. His knee is feeling ok. I hope he can play this week. We start playing league games this week. Everything starts counting NOW! By the way, go to kcra.com and vote for Pioneer to be one of the games of the week. We are hecka losing right now, we need all the votes we can get!



Amanda has started her job. Aaron was offered a job today. I hope things start improving for them. They have to grow up sometime. They have to realize...you get married...you are considered a grown up...get used to it!!!

Amanda works here at the front desk!



Jacob is gone for the whole week. He went to Sly Park with his class. I am really having a hard time (it has only been since this morning). I do everything with this kid! The other two are self sufficient and don't need me. Jacob has been my buddy for a long time now, especially with Jason gone a lot. I think this will be good for both of us. He will have to be self sufficient, and I will be able to break the cycle of doing everything for him!




Monday, October 1, 2007

40




One of my very good friends turned 40 today. We graduated the same year... 1985! We have a good time talking about the music, the clothing styles, and things we did as teenagers. It doesn't matter that she was in Oklahoma and I was here in California. The stories are pretty much the same. I am turning 40 this December. Everyone asks me how I feel about turning 40. I guess because it is the time that you are officially middle aged. I don't feel bad about hitting this milestone. I am very content with my life. I have a husband that I love so very much and I feel very loved. For the most part the kids are turning out OK. Our family is very supportive. We have a wonderful place to lay our head every night. Jason has reached his goal to be a firefighter and I work in a wonderful place. I am looking forward to starting nursing school in January. I am a bit nervous, I will have to cut way back at work, and I will miss that security. Not just financially, but emotionally too. All of my best friends are there at work with me. They are my sounding board, they know all of my worries. I thank God for all of these things.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Children



Remember how I said Amanda couldn't move in? Well, guess what! I know, I know. Sometimes a mother needs to be flexible. You never know what life is gonna throw at ya.
The silver lining was that I was able to spend a day with all three of my kids together. So ya know what I did? I made them pose for pictures! Imagine that!
We had a nice dinner and watched a movie...it was a nice day.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Melancholy

I am not sure how I am feeling. I have many things weighing on my mind. I am worried about Mark. He hurt his knee again in the last game. He is planning on sitting out this week, in practice or the Rio Linda game. I am not sure if he should even play anymore. They lost the game this week to Casa Robles, but it wasn't a league game so it doesn't count! He got another touchdown in the first quarter. He played until the fourth quarter when his knee really started hurting.

Democrat Story- http://www.dailydemocrat.com/sports/ci_6970938

Mark and Patty broke up a couple weeks ago. I am not sure how to feel about that. I think he should just stay single go on dates and enjoy his senior year. That kid has had a girlfriend since seventh grade...he needs to just enjoy himself.

Jacob is sad because he isn't getting much playing time in football. I am kind of annoyed by this. He does good. He is a tackling machine. I have a feeling it is because I made him late to a couple practices because he hadn't finished his homework. In the rules I was told they can't be punished for that. I will have to check that out and decide whether I should talk to the coach. I don't want to be one of those kind of parents that complain about their kid not getting enough playing time. But when you lose a game because tackles are being missed and you know that your kid could have gotten them...what should you do? They lost to Marysville 12-6. They weren't there in the first half, but they came back in the second half, just not soon enough. Oh well not a league game!!! Jacob was happy though, Amanda came to his game!!!



Monday, September 17, 2007

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Beach Day

We went to a family reunion in Santa Rosa after Jake's game on Saturday. I had actually never met any of these people. It was kinda cool. I was really annoyed at myself after we left because I didn't talk to them more, I felt kinda shy/awkward. I brought my camera because I wanted to take everyones pictures, but I was too chicken to take any. I really wish I could change that about myself. So anyway, we spend the night in Rohnert Park and then headed off to Bodega. We hit the beach for a bit, then ate lunch at the Tides.




I know I look mad, but the sun was just in my eyes.


The whole gang (minus me of course).

Big brother gets in the way of checking out the scenery.

Pioneer vs Florin

Mark had the game of his career, so far, on Friday night! I have never seen him so animated on the field. He got a touchdown and had like 9 carries and several tackles. Pioneer won 20-18. Coach Butterworth was quoted in the paper that "Misener played his heart out." I think that was pretty cool.

Mark diving in for a touchdown.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Mark is in the Democrat!!!


New Neighbors

I woke up this morning and looked out the window. I saw these guys walking around in the field.
Then when I went outside to check them out, I noticed that the turkey family had grown just a bit since I had seen them last!





The Colusa Game

Jacob's game in Colusa went well, they won 26-0. Jacob had a couple good tackles including one where the guy was all the was down the field...no one around...Jacob caught up and tackled him at the 10 yard line. He also caught a punt return, but I was so excited I forgot to take a picture! Next week we are at home against Lincoln.






Jacob wraps up a Colusa player for a tackle.

This is the play were Jacob stops a touchdown.

Jacobs misses this ball unfortunately.

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Ouch, that hurt...

Let me begin by telling you that the Vacaville Bulldogs are a Division One team, and were Section Champs last year. Pioneer is a Division Three team and were League Champs in the TCC. That still doesn't take the sting away from the 6-74 romping they gave our boys last night. It was cool last night though to see Mark get to run the ball, he wasn't supposed to go in on offense last night, because of his knee, but he did after the first quarter since the score was like 30 something to 0! He was able to get a first down, which was one of the few first downs they got! The next play Tyler was able to get a touchdown, the only one of the game. The good thing is that this game doesn't count, they lost the same game last year and went on to be the league champs.

Jacob was having fun at water boy, and Will was ball boy. I think I got more pictures of them than of the team. Well, at least pictures that you can actually see. I wish I knew how to take pictures at night games that weren't blurry.

We are off to Colusa this morning to Jacob's football game.






Thursday, September 6, 2007

Plumas Fire and Football

What a smoky day yesterday. The fire season has interrupted football season. When we got to practice yesterday, we were notified that there would be no practice due to the poor air quality. I was very pleased with this decision. The high school teams still practiced, however.
Here is the story about the fire in Plumas County that caused all the smoke in our area from news10.net


Smoke From Plumas Fire Chokes Valley
Written by C. Johnson, Internet News Producer
Written by Deborah Hoffman, Reporter

Deborah Hoffman's Report

The Moonlight Fire burning near Plumas National Forest has grown to nearly 18,000 acres and is just five percent contained.The U.S. Forest Service said about 30 residences have been evacuated in the Upper Lights Creek and North Arm Indian Valley areas. Smoke from the fire is also have an impact, threatening high risk groups in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys.The fire has prompted the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District to issue a health cautionary statement. Gary Arcemont, a meteorologist with the district said high particulate matter in the air can aggravate respiratory conditions and cause asthma attacks. "If you smell smoke you are probably breathing it," he said."It's definitely dangerous for high risk groups: elderly, people with asthma, young children," said Dr. Mark Grijnsztein, an allergist with Sutter Medical Group in Elk Grove.Lori McManus, one of Dr. Grijnsztein patients, said due to poor air quality Wednesday, she would be taking some precautions. "I would stay indoors a little bit more, run my air conditioner, maybe when I drive home put my air conditioner in my car on instead of opening my windows," said McManus. She also said she would be keeping her inhaler and her medication close at hand.The Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District is also warning that smoke from the fire is causing the air in the Sacramento region to be unhealthy for sensitive groups."It's important for people to take steps to protect their health and limit outdoor activity," said the district's Lori Kobza. "We could see similar conditions tomorrow."The air conditions have also prompted a health advisory from the Placer County Health and Human Services Department and Placer County Air Pollution Control District.“In a nutshell, if you can see or smell smoke, you should limit outdoor physical activities, and strongly consider canceling outdoor sporting events and other group physical activities," said Placer County Health Officer Dr. Richard Burton said. There are 1,000 firefighters assigned to the Moonlight Fire. The blaze is burning along the ridge line bordering the Plumas and Lassen National Forests. The Forest Service says flames are moving in a northeasterly direction along steep slopes.Highway 36 and all major roads are open.Investigators are still trying to determine how the fire started. They do know it began on private property Monday afternoon.
Copyright 2007
News10/KXTV
. All Rights Reserved.
Created: 9/4/2007 7:21:21 PM
Updated: 9/5/2007 9:37:58 PM

Monday, September 3, 2007

Game of the Week

Everyone needs to go to kcra.com and click on the poll of the week and vote for the Pioneer/Vacaville game to be the game of the week!!!! Vote now and vote often!!!!

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Johnny Carino's Restaurant

I am going to just die if I do not get back to Johnny Carino's soon. I went there with Mark when we were school shopping. I had the lemon rosemary chicken breast with angel hair pasta on the side and some green beans. That was absolutley the best pasta, and the best green beans I have EVER had. The chicken was good, but dang the side dishes were the star of the show. They were both tossed with olive oil instead of any sauces, which I am sure was the secret. I need to get that recipe!

Here is the description:
Lemon Rosemary Chicken: An 8 ounce marinated and grilled chicken breast deglazed with fresh lemon and rosemary. Served with sautéed green beans and angel hair pasta tossed with fresh roma tomatoes, spinach and garlic

Yum.....

http://www.carinos.com/

WHY CAN'T WE GET A RESTAURANT LIKE THIS IN WOODLAND!!!???!!!

Yuba City Honkers and My Daughter


Jacob's football team did great yesterday against the Honkers. They won 26-0! I particularly enjoyed when Fitzer stripped the ball and ran back for a touchdown! After the game I went to Amanda's and then we took Aaron, Amanda, and Billy out to a late lunch. I got to spend some time with Amanda and I remember why I love her so much! Underneath all the drama and irresponsibility is a wonderful and fun to be with person. I look forward to the day when she "gets it" and becomes a responsible member of society!

Fitzer running back the stripped ball for a touchdown!

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Amanda moves further away

Amanda has been at her grandfather in law's house visiting this last week. He has offered Aaron and Amanda jobs at his company. He is going to help them get into a house and get on their feet. I think this will be a very good thing for them. I can also stop being the bad guy. I have just about had it with all the trouble and drama. It really is true that what you put your parents through, comes back to haunt you! So beware all you youngsters...treat your parents good. Karma works!




My little girl (circa 1990)

Yolo County 101

I am trying to be a more well rounded person. (besides my shape) I enjoy school, at least the classes I have taken so far for my nursing prerequisites. So I have decided to take advantage of a free class teaching how Yolo County as a governmental agency works.

This is the description from Matt Rexroad's web site:


YOLO COUNTY 101
Yolo County 101 is a nine-week seminar course for individuals interested in gaining a better understanding of our county government—its services and processes. Discussion topics include: Yolo County government history and structure; budget and fiscal issues; public safety; agriculture history, land mitigation and use; County general plan; court system; social services; public health services; tribal relations; and water/flood management.
All classes are free and open to individuals 15 years and older. Course is not available for credit. Parking costs refunded and completion certificates awarded to those who attend all nine classes.
Registration begins August 13, 2007. Visit our registration page for more registration information or to register online.
Course Location: Woodland Community College—Room 101Days: Wednesdays Dates: September 12th through November 14th Time: 5:30 pm to 6:45 pm
For more information, please contact Dotty Huber at the third District County office: (530) 666-8230 or email mailto:dotty.huber@yolocounty.org

They are just so darn cute







I took some pictures of the kids this morning to put in the program for the home football games. They are so photogenic! Gotta luv em! I just had to share them!

Monday, August 27, 2007

Maybe Next Time...

Pioneer Junior Patriots Pee Wee Football Team had a long hard game on Saturday. They played against a Division One team, the Chico Jaguars, that had many more players. The boys were very hot and tired by the end of this game. They tried so hard, but lost. Jacob had a couple good tackles and a reception. No harm done, this was not a league game. It was just a good warm-up!



















Next week, off to Yuba City!!!







Sunday, August 19, 2007

Wheatland Football Jamboree

What a blast. It was a long day (especially since I had a late night at the fair), but it the boys did a great job. Jacob got lots of playing time and I got lots of pictures.









Thursday, August 16, 2007

I've never won anything before...




Jason and I entered photographs in the Yolo County Fair this year, along with my friend Laurel. We were all lucky enough to receive ribbons! Jason got an honorable mention, Laurel got 2 honorable mentions, and I received a first place ribbon and an honorable mention.






Jason's honorable mention:




My honorable mention:



My first prize:





We really had fun, I hope to do this again next year. Did I mention that the person who won the most gets beer purchase for them by the other contestants? See ya at the beer garden friday night!!!

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Winters Football Jamboree


The first football event of the year and I was stuck at work. The good news is that I have taken off every Saturday until the end of the season. I understand that the boys did quite well against all three opponents, Woodland Junior Wolves, Winters Junior Warriors, and Yuba City Junior Honkers. I made Jason take pictures, but he missed all the tackles Jake made, cuz they were on the other side of the field....dang it.






Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Dog Training


Jack and I are taking doggie obedience classes. I am really looking forward to them. I decided to sign up for them when I was reading how smart Australian Shepherds are but how high energy and destructive they can be if not kept busy and exercised. That explains a lot about Jack!



About our doggie school. http://summer.thevetportal.net/