Monday, December 29, 2008

FOCA

I was recently forwarded an email regarding Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA). I see this act as a measure of social control through systematic, voluntary murder of the defenseless. Please click on the link I've inserted in the right-side column and watch the video (very disturbing) of our future president, standing at a Planned Parenthood podium delivering a speech of how the first thing he would do as president is sign the FOCA. What I find disturbing is how Planned Parenthood's origins stem from a campaign that preached and enforced the idea of Eugenics. Some groups in history took that idea, adopted and enforced it. One of its biggest supporters was a man named Adolf Hitler. Those of you unfamiliar with what Eugenics is, please click on the link below. Thank you.
Here's an excerpt from the link:

"The first half of the 20th cent. saw extreme coercive application of such principles by governments ranging from miscegenation laws and enforced sterilization of the insane in the United States and other nations to theHolocaust of Nazi Germany. Regulated eugenics continues in some parts of the world; China enacted restrictions on marriages involving persons with certain disabilities and diseases in 1994."




Monday, December 22, 2008

Tempe Town Lake

Picnic at Tempe Town Lake

Hello! The family and I went to Tempe Town Lake Park a few weeks ago and had a picnic. We had a great time. We'd planned on going to the zoo, but the boys and Ari were having a blast at the park and two minutes after we got them in the truck, they had fallen asleep. So, we'll just have to go some other day. Here are some pics from that day. Enjoy!

















Friday, December 05, 2008

The Polar Express

Those of you who are fans of Christmas and books alike will LOVE this! Click on the link to find out more about 'The Polar Express'!

http://www.TheTrain.com/PolarExpress

Those of you that take this trip, please let me know what you think. Thanks and have a Merry Christmas!

Ryan & Family

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Cancun!

Cancun!

Rebecca and I were invited by our friends Paul Garcia & Jenna Bradford (now Garcia) to attend their beautiful wedding on the 13th of September 2008 in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo (about 45 minutes South of Cancun). Six months before the wedding, we purchase our plane tickets and reserved our room at Hacienda Vista Real, the five-star hotel where the wedding would take place.

After a cancelled flight due to Hurricane Ike the night before we were supposed to leave and re-purchasing tickets through a different airline and being delayed for an hour on that flight. We swooped in just in time to see Paul & Jenna pronounced man and wife and kiss. They looked great and the hotel was beautiful.

Unfortunately, nothing on our trip was going in our favor. We were scheduled to see the pyramid ruins at Chichen Itza, but our tour shuttle didn't show up. So we decided to go to the HVR private beach, but we missed the scheduled shuttle for that because apparently the private beach was 40 miles away. So, we didn't really get to do anything we had planned and had we known what we know now, we would have never even gone. However, it was a beautiful place and we did enjoy our company, we just wish things would've gone right for us. Here is a collection of pictures that we took while we were there. Some are of the beach at Playa del Carmen and some are of the hotel (w/ Mike & Kristina Wolfe, Mike is my Engineer on Engine 262), our room and some of the things we saw while we were there. The big temple ruin-looking thing was the spa/pool fitness center. It was SO beautiful and relaxing. Enjoy!



















Sunday, August 24, 2008

Flagstaff, AZ

Flagstaff, AZ

We took a one day road trip to Flagstaff this past Saturday to 'escape' from our busy lives. We had a great time. We took the kids to a park that's on the way to the observatory and we got some great pictures of them playing there. The 81 degree temperature and the cool breeze felt AMAZING. Later that day we did a little off road tracking to scout for some camping sites that we plan on using in the next month or two and we found some really beautiful grounds. We let the kids do some running around and took some pictures of them while they played and explored and got some great photos. We were even able to wrangle up the kids long enough to get some family shots too! Here are some of our favorites:
















Monday, July 28, 2008

Update





Well, it's been quite a while since I last made an entry. So, the appropriate thing to do I think is to give an update as to what's going on with us.








Ryan is currently working at Apache Junction Fire and has been there for over a year now. He is on Engine 262 (C-Shift). He is working toward his paramedic certification, is rank 1 in his class and should be done with school around late November/early December. Hospital clinical rotations have taken up most of his time as of late. He works approx 72 hours a week (3 24-hour shifts), goes to class once a week (8 hours), then puts in approx 36 hours of volunteer/mandatory hospital clinical rotations at hospitals throughout the valley. Fortunately, he'll be finished with clinical rotations after the first week of August. This last year has been very hard for him because he's been away from his family so much due to school. It will be worth it in the end.







Rebecca is currently working at Desert Ridge High School in the Gilbert Public School District. This will be her last year as a Spanish teacher. Rebecca has decided to apply her wonderful interpersonal communication skills and sense of caring of others and become a nurse. She wants to be a labor and delivery nurse so that she can help women have as wonderful and amazing experience that she had. She started classes during this summer and will be working full-time and taking classes full-time this next year. She is currently rank 1 in her classes and should have no problem getting accepted into Arizona State's prestigious nursing program. She's had a great time staying home with the kids this summer and realized that this new career path will allow her to be home with the kids more, make more money and will make it so that she will enjoy going to work. She's found it hard this past year at her current position with Desert Ridge because she just didn't receive the support that she needed from co-workers and especially parents. The frustration outweighed the benefit and it is time to move on.




Ethan just turned 4 on the 14th of July, 2008. He LOVES his little brother Declan and they are best friends. They are constantly playing together and having fun. Ethan loves to read books with his Tag learning pen he got for his birthday. He also loves reading books with his parents and they're currently reading 'The Tale of Despereaux".






Declan is almost two and he's actively using signs to tell his mom and dad what his needs are. He loves pushing buttons on his parents' computer or anything with buttons for that matter. Declan has taken to being a big brother very well. Any time his baby sister Ari cries, he immediately runs over to pick up the toy that she dropped or help her stop crying. He always gives her a kiss on her head before he leaves her side. So adorable.



Ari is quite possibly the best baby ever born. She's a great sleeper, very mild tempered and smiles at everyone. She's six months now and she's rolling over and trying to crawl. She's so happy and we're so glad she's here.



Unfortunately I do have some bad news to report. On May 24th at about 1:30 am, on our way up to Colorado to visit Rebecca's brother Russell, we were caught up in a horrendous snow storm, hit a patch of black ice on the road, slid around 180 degrees and went down a cliff backwards about 50 feet down. Fortunately, no one was hurt. All the kids were asleep and they didn't even wake up until I had to roll my window down so I could climb out into the snow and hike up the hill to flag someone down. Of course it happened on a stretch of road that there were no businesses for miles both ways. However, there was a lodge just across the road and down the embankment. I have a 4x4 Toyota Tacoma so I tried to just drive up and out because I didn't think that our situation was beyond it's capability. However, there was a tree stump that had high-centered the front end so I couldn't get traction. The tower pulled me out, I evaluated the damage and came to the realization that the damage was strictly cosmetic and none of the undercarriage had been damaged. I LOVE my truck! The entire passenger side was severely damaged (Both doors, truck bed and front fender). Rebecca thought I was trying to kill her. We said a little prayer and continued on our way. We were able to finish our road trip and see our niece Chloe get baptized. Since then, the truck has been fixed and looks like new. When everything was said and done, Rebecca and I had the same thought, "We didn't think to pray." We had set out on our road trip with our small children and didn't say a prayer before we left. We both felt like we should have known better because we know the power of prayer and know that our Heavenly Father was watching out for us that day.

I hope to maintain this blog a lot better than I have been, so if you notice me slacking, feel free to email me and whip me into shape. Take care.