Sunday, September 28, 2008

Interception, Again...

Once again I was so wrapped up in the action I didn't take a picture till well into the play. He just caught the ball and although it looks like his teammate is knocking him over, he is actually trying to pull him up so he can make some yards....


Oh well, at least we got the ball!

Ain't it the truth...


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

My Daughter, The Hero

From the Daily Democrat

Residents evacuated from College St. blaze
By LIZETH CAZARES/Democrat staffwriter
Article Launched: 09/23/2008 08:06:06 AM PDT


Woodland firefighters battle a blaze in an old home off College Street near Main Street Motors late Monday afternoon. (Jim Smith/Democrat) Local families were evacuated from their residences after a fire broke out in a single-family house on College Street, Monday afternoon.
Fire crews arrived at the home, located immediately north of Main Street Motors, 454 College St., at 3:44 p.m. after receiving a call stating that smoke was emitting from the house, said Fire Battalion Chief Russ Cole.

Flames and black smoke were visible when fire engines arrived at the scene. Crews concentrated water cannons to the upper level of the house and a nearby tree which also caught on fire.

Due to the severity of the fire, engines from Willow Oak and Davis soon arrived to provide backup.

In all, five fire engines, ambulance crews and Woodland police arrived on scene to fight the flames and offer assistance

Fire Battalion Chief Russ Cole inspects the scene after a large house fire on College Street.
The cause of the fire was still under investigation as of Monday night, Cole said. He added that the fire began in the attic of the home.

Art Heras, owner of Main Street Motors, was one of the first people who noticed smoke coming from the house.

After realizing that there were children still in the house, his brother, Augie, ran inside and told them to get out. The four children were evacuated safety, but were worried about their cat, which was still inside, said Art Heras.

"They ended up going back in for the cat," he said.

The children and their cat is safe, Heras said.

Other bystanders were also making sure that nearby residents were safe.

Amanda Talamantes, a daughter of a firefighter, was driving to work when she saw the flames.

She ran into an multi-residential home immediately east of the burning house, after noticing that the smoke was moving toward it.

"There weren't fire officials on scene so I ran to the home in front to make sure all the occupants were out," Talamantes said.

Talamantes helped evacuate six residents who were inside the two-story home which fronted College.


While the fire was contained to the house, some were taking extra precaution to make sure

In search of any smoldering items, a Woodland firefighter tosses clothing out of the second floor of a house that caught on fire Monday afternoon.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Crossroads

I am at an emotional crossroad today. I have come to realize that in my life I have never ventured outside the my little box, my comfort zone. Nursing school is all about doing things you have never done, while someone is watching you, and when you could potentially harm someone, talk about pressure. The stress is caving in on me today. I wonder if I am going to be able to continue on, or do I even want to. I am giving up so much to go to school, being with Jacob, with Jason, just having a normal life. I hate staying up all night the day before clinical writing a bunch of paperwork so you instructor can figuratively rip it apart. I feel like they expect us to know everything already, when in fact, we are there to learn. At this point I hate school, and I am terrified to go to clinical. On the way home I heard Kenny Loggins singing "This is it". It sure hit home. If I don't make a conscious decision to step out of my friggin box, I am going to fail. I need to grow up and act like a professional. Is it in me? What am I made of? I really don't know. School has been a process of getting to know myself...my deep inner self, the core, what I am made of. Self awareness is difficult, especially if you are not sure you like what you see.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Detour


I take Jacob to school down College Street. The city is doing road work on Lincoln Ave (a cross street), and so sometimes the road is closed and I have to find another route to get to Douglass Middle School. Last week I was going down College Street and there was a detour sign sending me to the left to go down Bush Street. I turned left and was shocked to see another detour sign on the next block sending me back the way I came! What the heck! Then today, I was sent right on Main Street and then I turned left down Elm...to another detour sign sending me back the way I came. Can't the crews communicate!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Interception

This could have been a great series of shots had I actually got a picture of him catching the ball. Unfortunately he was behind another player when he actually caught it! Also, remind me to keep taking pictures after the play...there was some cute celebration afterwards...some belly-bumping, hugging, and one kid even picked him up...and then dropped him (on accident). This interception ended the game pretty much, there was not enough time for the Chargers to get the ball back.







Friday, September 12, 2008

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Big Math Test

Big math test tomorrow. If I fail it, I get another try. If I fail again....see ya later alligator!!!




Update: I PASSED!!!!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Brothers

Mark wanted to have a romantic candle light dinner with his girlfriend....out behind our barn (eww). So he asked his little brother to be maitre de and waiter. He dressed up in one of Mark's old suit coats (just a little bit too big) and helped his brother out. I thought that was very cute. I was dissappointed in one little detail however, they stiffed him....that's right, no tip!!!