The Gaughan Family Journal
Thursday, February 2nd

Rosebud 2005


Every year Pasadena has three major parades – the Rose Parade, the Doo-Dah Parade (the anti-Rose Parade) and a small parade for the kids called the Rose Bud Parade. Families decorate their wagons, bikes, tricycles, anything with wheels and walk down South Lake Street about two blocks and then back again. Devin’s pre-school, The Cottage, got a group of us together to march as one. It may not sound like much but it is pretty fun to walk down the middle of the street without worrying that we’d get hit by a bus.

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The mini princess and her escort.

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“Did she just faint?” Tatik, Brianna (lying down) Devin, and Brian.

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“It sure is bright for this time of the morning.” Devin, Brianna’s head, Liana and Tatik.

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“What are you doing down here?”

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“That’s one big butterfly!”

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“When is this thing gonna start?”

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The littlest bachelorette.”

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“Wow, look at that ring!” Devin and Brianna with the Rose parade Queen and one of her Princesses.”

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“Now, Devin, I want you to wave at the people…”

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“It’s my wagon and I’ll cry if I want to…”

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Oh boy. Here we go!”

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Waiting for our turn to go…”

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“I thought parades were suppose to move!”

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“Pretend this is the end.”

Brian on 02.02.06 @ 05:01 PM CST [Read Comments]


“MOMMA, THE RAIN IS ATTACKING THE YARD.”


We have weird weather in Pasadena every once (really, every 10 years or so) in a while but this day (October 17, 2005) the sky opened up and let loose a deluge of hail. This confused the heck outta Devin, who just got use to the fact that water comes from the sky three days a year.

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“What the hail is all that white stuff?”

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“Momma, the Rain is attacking the Yard!”

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Momma, can we keep the pool?”

Brian on 02.02.06 @ 04:01 PM CST [Read Comments]


A day in the forest


I know! I know! Gotta throw some pictures and stuff on the web. This week I’m gonna get a bunch of pictures up to date – or maybe not. I’ve decided to start from October 2005. The following pictures were taken as Devin, Brianna and I went to Mt. Wilson – the first time Brianna was introduced to the forest. Of course she went in one direction while Devin went in the other. I’m lucky I got these pictures at all. These kinds of trips can be rather exhausting. When we went to leave Brianna didn’t want to go – we hung around for a few more minutes and then I tricked her by giving her a bottle. I hope that doesn’t sow the seeds for any bad habits.

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Daddy, you want me to go over there…?

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…Yeah, right!”

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“Look, Dad, a dinosaur tooth!”

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Why does the ground make a noise like that?”

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“Daddy is telling us to stop…”
“He always says that, I just ignore him ‘til his voice goes away.”

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“Quick, get dirtier, I don’t think we have enough dirt on us to fill half of Daddy’s car.”

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“Why is Daddy curled up like that?”

Brian on 02.02.06 @ 03:41 PM CST [Read Comments]


Saturday, November 5th

Halloween Town 2005


Halloween 2005

When you have kids Halloween isn’t really one day but a number of days. School always has an event, the local park will have something and of course there is the day itself.

But first about me!

As a lot of you know, Halloween is probably my most favorite holiday. A day doesn’t go by with out “Nightmare Before Christmas” playing somewhere in the house. When I lived down the street I was so out of the way that the road in front of my house was the road less traveled. Very few people came no matter what I did short of human sacrifice (though there were times…) – this would depress me and it got to a point that all I did was put a bowl of candy out and haunt my neighborhood for cool houses. The new house is much different. Not only is it on a corner but across the street, on the Loma Vista side, everyone gets into the holiday spirit in some way; whether its lights or spider webs in the bushes, or spooky ghosties, its really cool. I went for the lights! Along with my 10 foot inflatable Jack Skellington, I decided to add a little illumination to the situation. I have orange and purple icicles hanging from the front gable, the tree in front has orange lights up the trunk and branches and skeleton heads and pumpkin lights in the branches – a real Halloween tree.

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Jack Skellington and the Halloween Tree!

The main focus, of course is Jack, lit by a strobe light.

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Halloween House

At the front door I have an orange spider web, purple lights on the trunk of this tree and a strobe hitting the front door.

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What the neighbors see!

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What we see – from the house.

At first I just started small but then added more lights to fill in the empty spaces. As I did this I noticed that my neighbor directly across the street would add another string of lights as I added some more. This went on for the two weeks I had the lights up, I wasn’t really competing with him but he even added a string of green lights on Halloween Day.

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The Neighbor’s House…

Now for the kids:

The first Halloween event was at Devin’s preschool on Friday night. Devin belongs to the greatest preschool called ‘The Cottage Co-op.” You have never met a better bunch of parents and kids – it seems like they are all kindred spirits. A bunch of the parents even put together a kid friendly band, complete with an accordion. Just hearing that thing made me want to go home and listen to Oingo Boingo (which I did afterwards.) It was a cool parents with plenty of food and kids being kids.

Saturday was the next event at the “KidsSpace Museum” pumpkin festival. This was held in the park near the Rose Bowl, the “KidsSpace Museum” is housed in the old horticultural building next to the Pavilions where the decorate the Tournament of Roses Parade floats for New Years Day. We didn’t want to mess up this year’s costume so Devin wore his costume from last year – Woody from ‘Toy Story’. We dressed Brianna in an outfit I picked up at Target and mouse ears and tail from the 99 cents store.

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Woody and the mouse.

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It’s my mouse ears and I’ll cry if I want to.

There were Game Booths, Bounce Houses, and food from Wolfgang Puck. Of course the best thing about these things is the pictures that are taken!

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Where’s my cheese?!

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Howdy, Pardner!

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Squeeky and Tatik.

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The Spider and the mouse.

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Okay, that’s it then.

There Devin hooked up with two friends from school, Tor and Trevor. The band that played the kid’s party at Cottage the night before (Trevor’s dad on keyboards) went electric and played a very tight set at the festival. After the concert, Devin, Tor and Trevor headed to the Bounce Houses. I gave Devin his two tickets to go on one of the bounce houses and right away he gave one to Tor – of course we had to take it back because he needed two to get in but it’s very heartening to know that he would share.

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Sliding from the bounce house.

Monday came around and we got ready for Halloween – It was ‘Crazy Hair’ day at The Cottage and we sprayed Devin’s hair green.

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The boy with the Green Hair.

I threw up a few more lights on the house to accent the Halloween Tree in the front and we were ready (I swear I’m not competing with the guy across the street – I got these lights on sale – how could I pass up a sale!)

Devin wanted to be a Blue Power Ranger and, waiting until two weeks until Halloween, I went to the Disney Store and got a cool Blue Ranger costume for half price. Three days before Halloween, Liana sent me and Brianna to Target to get an costume – although the selection was pretty slim there were enough cool ones, I showed Brianna a furry Lady Bug costume, she shook her little head “No.” I showed her a puppy, “No.” A princess, “No.” A lion, a cowgirl, “No.” “No.” It was about this time that I was thinking if this one and a half year old knew what I was asking from her. Then I showed her a mermaid costume, she grabbed it. It had no price tag on it so when I went to pay for it, the cashier said “How about five dollars?” I protested a little saying it may be more – but she said “Five dollars.” SCORE. I love Target.

I carved the last couple of pumpkins (already did a Jack Skelligton Pumpkin) and Liana said she wanted to do one, I said, “Sure.” Gave her the knife and went to do other stuff – after a few minutes Liana came to me all sad like, “I tink I need your help.” I went to see her pumpkin and asked her what is it? “A bat.” Well actually it was more like a circle connected to another smaller circle, maybe a bat if Picasso did – blind. She asked me to do something, so I added a little shape to the wins and head – and – we still didn’t have a bat, but put it out on display anyway.

As dusk approached the kids got dressed and I put the final touches on my display. One of our neighbors, a 10 year old girl, came over to admire the inflatable Jack, she was dressed as Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers. Devin came up to her, put his arm around her back and said, “Would like to see our pumpkins?” and guided her to the carved pumpkins. The Armenian side strikes again.

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Ghosts in the yard!

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What’s that?

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What’s that?

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Devin – and the guys!

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Mermaid walking here!!

Liana and her mother took Devin and Brianna trick or treating while I stayed home and gave out the candy; I dressed in all black and sat in the dark playing the piano – ala Phantom of the Opera – badly and scaring kids. I was a little disappointed in the turn out from 5:30 and 6:30. About twenty kids came up – after 6:30 more and more came up. That was about when Liana and the kids came back. Liana was exhausted – I told her to hit about a dozen houses but she stayed out for almost two hours. The kids on the other hand were fine - like Energizer Bunnies.

This is Devin’s third trick or treat – even last year he was just getting the concept but it was a little foreign to him – he thought the candy was ‘trick or treat’ and contemplated a Twix bar like it was the Dead Sea Scrolls. This year he was more aware and very politely went to each door and proceeded, if the option was given to him, to take as many pieces of candy as possible. Brianna on the other hand took to ‘TandTing” like a – ah, mermaid to water. She would go up to the door and knock – when it opened she would point her little wand and make a noise that sounded like “Trick or Treat’ but was really ‘eek e eet’. When she got the candy she would say “ enk ‘ooo,” her rendition of “Thank You.” At one house – no one answered – she stood there. Then she pounded on the door and got louder, “EEK E EET.” Nothing. Liana tried to take her away and she protested and stamped her feet, ah, fins. Halfway down the sidewalk, she escaped from Liana and went back to the door, pounding and kicking, “EEK E EEEEEEEET!” Ah, the Armenian side strikes yet again. When Liana finally got back to our side of the neighborhood she visited our light completion across the street. “I see you got new lights today.” Liana told the woman who answered the door, her husband, in the background smiled. She looked at Liana steely eyed – I could almost imagine two hens squared off in the barnyard ready to send the feathers flying. “I see you’re getting ready for Christmas.” She shot back. Now I really don’t know what that means, but I take it as a challenge. Game on!

When they got back to our house – the kids both shifted gears and became the perfect little hosts and literally threw the candy at the now hordes that were walking up our steps.

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Now to EAT the Candy!

All through the night I would get compliments about my house and pumpkins and over hear people as they walked away and said my house was the best (to be fair it wasn’t the best – nearly every house on Loma Vista across the street had cool decorations up – one guy did a whole scene from “Pirates of the Caribbean” as well as spooky graveyards. On Mountain Street (one street up and two blocks over) this one house was overrun with spiders and spooky lights. Mountain Street got a lot of kids that I think were bussed in.

Even though Devin and Brianna were reeling from sugar highs – we didn’t have a lot of problem putting them to bed. If a stray trick or treater came by late – Devin would jump out of bed and come running at the sound of the door bell. One time he came in the living room and saw me with the candy bowl nibbling on one piece of candy, “You can’t eat that candy,” he scolded me. “That’s for the peoples!” Grrrrr – caught red handed. Next time I’ll just eat HIS candy.

Brian on 11.05.05 @ 06:05 PM CST [Read Comments]


Monday, September 5th

Devin 4th!


One way to prevent a child from getting spoiled is when he wants something you say, “Wait until your birthday.” Or “Wait until Christmas.” For a while “Your birthday” was a common mantra to any demand Devin would make on us. Now the difference between most parents and me is that when Devin asks for something I actually put it on a mental list and go looking for it – most of theses wishes are toys and such and anyone who knows me knows how much I love shopping for toys – so I see Devin and Brianna as nothing but the benefit from this uh, obsession of mine.

The day before his birthday, as we wrapped his presents, I would bring them from their hiding place. It took me a good ten minutes as I dragged present after present into the kitchen. When Star Wars was big he wanted the Millennium Falcon, Star Wars action figures, a Wookie weapon (super soaker squirt gun), a Darth Vader Talking Helmet – he also wanted Hot Wheels - Bat Mobile (with Batman Begins action figure) which he got. I also picked up something for Brianna – a Darth Tater (Darth Vader Potatohead.) Of course all of you may know that most of these are thing that I would want in my collection, so all was right with the world.

Devin’s birthday is August 7th and this year it landed on a Sunday. A month before we thought of all these elaborate plans and people we were going to invite – as the day came closer, these plans seemed to diminish and ended up being family. I invited my friend Fabio because I knew I need some help cooking and also some moral support – also he’s a little down because of some “domestic issues.”

The whole bunch of Newport Beach Gaughans had other plans in the morning to see the King Tut exhibit at the LACMA – so they all came over around 2:30. Dennis held court and told of his adventures with Connor on a Grand Canyon river trip, it was a rip roaring adventure of how Dennis would outsmart the other father’s for the best beer. We were all in awe. There was also a little of the whitewater trip itself.

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Kevin and Mom converse!

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Mom, Marine and Brianna.

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Heaven is missing an Angel, Yeah, right!


A little later Devin open his presents: there were so many just from me that all of them weren’t open that day and some where still being open in the next week. There were so many toys that Devin was able to share without hoarding. There was even a time when he and his 2 year old cousin Aidan, shared the Vader helmet and had a sort of Freudian battle of son verses father. Or something like that. Even Dad got into the fun with the Vader mask – Darth Grandvader!

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I am your Grandfather, Luke!!!

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Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!

Dennis and his brood had to leave before dinner so they, unfortunately were not to partake in the feast that was to be had. Now, I love to cook – tasty kind of food that you may get in your favorite diner or take out place – the menu for consisted of wing – half marinated in pepper sauce, half in teriyaki, then floured and deep fried, barbequed chicken breast in a steak sauce like marinade and barbeque corn on the cob. With careful preparation, timing and a bit of luck everything came out at the same time and – I must say – perfect. Everyone raved as they devoured the scrumptious morsels. Even I was impressed !!!

After dinner we had the Ice Cream cake!

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After all the fun my family went on there way before it got too dark.

Devin was great the whole day and listen to almost everything we asked him to, of course when the kid doesn’t stay in one place very long you don’t have much chance to tell him to do anything.

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Brian on 09.05.05 @ 10:36 AM CST [Read Comments]


Saturday, August 13th

The So-so Show on Earth!


Sunday, July 31st, Devin and I were banished from the house because Liana was throwing a baby shower for a friend of hers from work. I thought about the usual places that I take him – Travel Town, Disneyland, but as I was reading the newspaper that morning a fresh and exciting opportunity was presented to me – the Circus. That’s right Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey circus was performing at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim. I thought this would be a good, different place to bring him and as always I would be ready for the worst as well as the best. The show started at 1:30 and we had to vacate the premises by 12 noon. I called my Mom to see if she would be home so I could install their new wireless 5.8 digital gigahertz phones – I know, I know – too much power for the two of them but it is the 21st Century and they were on sale at Costco and they did need new phones.

Devin and I got there in the morning and I went to setting it up – the setting up part went fine – the teaching how to use it got a little sticky – Mom was convinced that Dad wouldn’t be able to figure out how to hang it up let alone pick it up (you have to push ‘Talk’ to talk and a different button name ‘off’ to hang up.) I know, real rocket science stuff but we’re talking about Mom and Dad. Dad, a genius when it come to almost anything that’s cerebral but get into mechanical or electronic and forget it!!! While I was setting the phones up Devin was really mellow hanging out with Grandma and Papa. He also had fun fishing plastic toys and things out of the Jacuzzi that his cousin had tossed in prior. We still had time to kill so Mom and Dad took us to Wendy’s because they love the $1.00 chili, I don’t know if they like it for the taste or the price but Mom was having a good time picking out all the beans. Devin was really good the whole time – when he was done eating he got a little antsy but to be expected. After he hugged Grandma and Papa goodbye we headed out to the Circus.

I have a secret place to park at the Pond – it’s in an office complex right over the river bridge – they charge $5.00 and it is a short walk – no longer than parking in the parking lot and it is a quick exit – you don’t have to wait till hundreds of cars leave before you. So, we parked there and went to buy our tickets. It looked like everyone decided to go at the last minute because every box office window was open and each line was at least 20 people long. I got lucky because there was a planted tree that split one line so it’s almost hidden – I got in that line which went pretty fast when a family of six, all in line together, purchased their tickets and left the line. We waited in line for about 15 minutes with Devin flirting with the little girl in front of us. I asked for the best possible tickets and she showed me two which looked like the were in the second section about half way up from the floor and on the aisle – with Devin I figured ‘on the aisle’ was good – for line of sight as well as a quick potty exit – if needed. We got to the section where our seats were and I gave the usher our tickets – we kept on going and going and going until we were IN THE SECOND ROW!!!! Great seats right in front of the first ring and from where Devin was sitting there was no one in front of us.

We didn’t have to wait long for the circus to start – but then I soon realized this wasn’t Devin’s father’s circus. It got all touchy-feely. It was a combination of a Disney ‘Stand up and cheer’ show with a little cheesy Vegas thrown in. The preshow consisted of the clowns coming out and, to the baritone singing of the Ringmaster proceeded to get the audience to do exercise. THEY WANTED US TO DO A PRE CIRCUS STRETCH BEFORE THE SHOW. This is getting a little out of hand. But the circus began with a BANG as two people were blown out of a cannon and landed in front of us. Then the parade around the rings began and I was overwhelmed. Now, I thought the circus was fine the way it was, a non-singing ringmaster introducing the acts but now it’s more pizzazz then acts.

I will confess, however, that I got a little emotion when the animals started filing past us – but that stupid song kind of marched my mellow. At least we got a ringmaster that was at least a little of what the title defines, in the other show touring the east coast they got a “American Idol” reject chick doing the bit. Then they try to bring the audience into it by sending a shill into the audience and asking prefab questions that the ringmaster answers like he’s reading a teleprompter. At one point they had the minor animal acts in all three rings – in the center was the cute jumping dog act – in the third ring were the camels and in the first ring, in front of us were… wait for it … COWS! Friggin’s cows! And goats and a couple of llamas. You couldn’t really see the other acts too well so we were stuck with watching farm animals running in a circle, the only redeeming quality was this tall, blond German lady dressed in tight black circus animal training gear complete with high heeled boots, cracking the whip. I think Devin liked her best! Heh heh!

Devin was okay during the first half of the show, he was a little antsy during the slow parts and kept slightly kicking a woman’s seat in front of him. Once I think he clocked her in the head – she didn’t say anything but gave those silent stabbing looks that people give in dark theaters that really don’t work too well because it’s dark! Now, she had every right to be upset because she did pay $20 more to be in the front row. After the intermission she trade places with her big, biker looking husband and thankfully Devin was a little bit more under control. During the slow parts, Devin kept telling me it was done but when the act was to his liking he got into it. At the intermission he was ready for more – supplied with an Icee and a churro he was ready for the second hour which was a little more action packed with a high wire act, tigers and Russian women on the trapeze – the main act for this show is a clown daredevil named Bella, he was great especially on the spinning double sided wheel which was right in front of us. The show ended with another parade around the rings sung to a stupid song. Devin loved it for the most part and on the way home he showed his appreciation like he always does when he has a great time – he passed out!

Brian on 08.13.05 @ 12:48 PM CST [Read Comments]


Thursday, June 23rd

At the Car Wash - Doo Doo Do Doo


Last Saturday, I noticed that Liana’s sister, Marine, car had been beaned with something gooey on the driver’s side door. Warning her that this substance could cause extensive damage to the car and paint job – I suggested that she at least washed off the goo. As she was hard at work scrubbing her Ford Focus, Devin decided he wanted to get in on the action.

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Looking every bit like one of those guys a the car wash (heh heh) and even though he was more hindrance than help this time…

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I’m sure he’ll get better at it and then I’ll give HIM the two dollar tip I reserve for the car wash guys!!

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Brian on 06.23.05 @ 03:23 PM CST [Read Comments]


Getting in a groove


I don’t know why but it seems that our kids gravitate to musical instruments – there has been many a time when Devin will sneak into the living room and start playing on Liana’s violin – but the easiest instrument to get to is Liana’s electric piano.

Devin discovered it when he was 10 months old.

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Brianna discovered it at about the same time but these pictures were taken recently when she was almost 13 and a half months old.

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Brian on 06.23.05 @ 03:00 PM CST [Read Comments]


Wednesday, June 22nd

First day of summer


It reached 90 here yesterday – what better time than to do the gardening!

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Liana fills the pool while Brianna waits. Liana’s friend Tina watches the fun.

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”This year’s model!”

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I tend to the garden while Brianna and Devin ignore with amusement.

Brian on 06.22.05 @ 08:33 AM CST [Read Comments]


Monday, June 20th

Happy Father's day - explosion!


Well, just got back from Father’s day with the Gaughans. I still find it quite strange that I am a father, not so much the fact that I have children but sometimes I don’t think of being their father but being their friends. I know that sounds silly but beyond loving Devin and Brianna, I really like them and I love being with them all the time. Well mostly.

I still am stressing out about the whole going out to a restaurant thing. I want the kids to stay in one place and eat and then go home. Well, this doesn’t happen. I can handle it because I understand it but sometimes it can be stressful. The funny thing is when he is just with me and his sister, Devin is great, when you bring in Liana he gets a little active, when you bring in others he gets a lot of active.

We celebrated Father’s day today at the Wyndham Hotel in Costa Mesa, right on the same man made lake that Liana and I had our wedding pictures. It was all of us – Mom, Dad - Kevin, Laura with Riley and Aidan. Dennis and Rebecca with Connor, Kylie and Keaton and us with Liana’s sister Marine and of course Devin and Brianna.

It was pretty uneventful for the most part, Devin sat and ate, Brianna sat and ate but after brunch Devin was getting a little active. Presents were opened. My Mom loves giving Kevin, Dennis and me the same present and have us open them at the same time. I must say I enjoy that – this year it was wallets and travel toiletry bags. Dennis gave Kevin and me an iPod shuttle – it was something I wanted to get and was saving up for. It was a great present that choked me up a bit. Kevin and Laura gave me a silk Hawaiian shirt and a Mr. Clean car washer – it looks like a Super Soaker squirt gun and of course Devin latched on to it and tore open the package. In the package was a bottle of cleaning liquid about the size of a small bottle of shampoo. Devin thought it was sooooo funny to thrown the bottle over a hedge (we were sitting outside), his aunt told him to get it which he ran and got. Maybe that wasn’t such a good thing to do – maybe we should have gone and got it ourselves – I am sure I might do that next time. Well, this almost four-year-old runs and takes the bottle and then gives it back to his aunt as she told him too, except he decides to throw it at her and this kid has a pretty good arm for an almost four-year-old and, not just an underhand toss but overhand throw, like a rocket. (And I must confess I taught him that because I didn’t want him to throw like a girlie man).

Okay, what happens next goes into the same category of cars meeting at an intersection, an event that could never be replicated – you see, when Devin threw the bottle at his aunt and she kinda ducked or didn’t reach for it or whatever, it went flying at the table we were all having our meal – in it’s course of reentry it hit a metal coffee creamer at just the right angle that caused it to – well, what word could I use to described the sheer force that this creamer – ah, EXPLODED! It covered Connor, who was sitting right in the path, from head to toe in white – I swear he was so surprised he didn’t move for 30 seconds and covered the window behind his with streaks of thick milk. Nothing much was said except for ‘what was that!’ by my mother. I could say it was one of those things that you could laugh about later except I, and I think everybody else, except Connor, probably wanted to lose it right there. Liana made Devin apologize and Connor squeaked out an acceptance except commented about smelling like goat cheese and needing a shower. After we all calmed down, we got together for a family picture. Overall, I really love getting together with my family but I’m thinking of some kind of harness for Devin. Ala Hannibal Lector.

I funny little post script: Liana was putting Devin to sleep tonight and he was quiet for about five minutes –he was just reaching that twilight part where you are almost asleep when he giggled a little and stopped. A few seconds latter he giggled again – then he was just plain laughing – Liana asked him why he was laughing, finally he said, “That was so funny, I threw that thing and it blow up and there is rain on the window,” and then he quietly laughed himself to sleep.

Brian on 06.20.05 @ 09:12 AM CST [Read Comments]




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