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05 marzo Alex and SoccerAlex is doing well in soccer. He scored his first goal in his game last Saturday (March 1st). If you check the photo album I have added photos of him playing soccer. Enjoy! 19 settembre Custom List/LinkCheck out the CUSTOM LIST on the left with the info PHOTO LINK...it's a link to my on-line photo album found at: http://s236.photobucket.com/albums/ff35/rob_mikkid/ . It has all of my DISNEY photos (current ones anyway, adding more every day). 01 settembre CBS Soap Stars Visit UCFRachel was lucky enough to be able to meet up with some CBS soap stars this past week at UCF. In attendance at this event were: Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester on Bold & the Beautiful), Agim Kaba (Aaron Snyder on As the World Turns), Bryton McClure (Devon on Young and the Restless), and *MY FAVORITE* Marcy Rylan (Lizzie Spaulding on Guilding Light!). Check out the photos and the autograph that Rachel got for me!
COMMENT (FROM RACHEL): Marcy (aka Lizzie), Bryton, and Ashley were all super nice. Bryton really appreciated the fact that she knew that he has just won a daytime emmy this year for his role on Y&R. Marcy mentioned the fact that she DOES read the blogs and postings about her! All really nice 'kids' (though Agim wouldn't take a photo...hmmmm). 27 agosto Back Safe and Sound!Robert is back in Baghdad...safe and sound from his trip to Southern Iraq. I can't say exactly where he was during his travels but it WASN'T a safe place! I had read on-line about how they constantly bomb this particular base that he was at. Wasn't too thrilled to hear about that and what made it even worse was that he didn't have internet access or access to a phone. So I didn't hear from him the whole time he was traveling. Very scary. Thankfully while he was there they had a 'cease fire' in effect so everything was 'ok' and he's now back safe and sound in Baghdad (never though I would think being in Baghdad was SAFE, but compared to where he went...guess it is!). 23 agosto Rachel Update--UCF PLAY AUDITION RESULTSWell, Rachel did her first auditions for the theatre program at UCF. They have ONE massive audition at the beginning of the year for ALL of the plays that they are going to have all year long. To see the current season schedule check out: http://www.theatre.ucf.edu/currentseason.php. So Rachel had her audtion along with all of the UCF theatre majors (and a few, very few, non-theatre majors). She got called back for TWO of their plays-- Piano Lessons and Alice Experiments in Wonderland.
She went back to the call back for Piano Lessons but was not chosen to be a part of the cast because she was 'too short'. She also went back to the call back for Alice and was called back for the part of the Queen of Hearts. Her and a couple of other girls read for the part and she was told that she would have to wait a couple of days until the cast list was put up. She was also told that priority goes to theatre majors (which her major is Digital Media)
Well, she actually got an email with the entire cast list and she was selected for the part of the Queen of Hearts!!!!! So she will be in her first play at UCF next year. This is a very interesting and unique play as it will be the first time ever that a play has been done with VIRTUAL CHARACTERS. It's being performed in conjunction with two other schools: Bradley University (in Illinois, of all places) and a school in Canada. There should be some media attention (local and national) because of the unique nature of the play. Here is some info on it:
Alice Experiments In Wonderland (An Experimental Multi-Site Technological Shared Performance Venture)
Directed By John Shafer
Main Stage: Jan 24-27 & Feb 1-3 Lewis Carroll's ageless fantasia receives an electronic overhaul in which virtual characters interact with live ones, leaping on and offscreen, and from one venue to another with lightning speed. Created in partnership with Bradley University in Illinois and University of Waterloo in Canada, and thanks to broadband computers and 2-D and 3-D sets, this digital-age recreation of Alice In Wonderland uses technology to offer a new twist on Alice's surreal journey. SHOULD BE VERY INTERESTING!!!! Alex on YOUTUBEWell, it's not REALLY Alex but the girls insist that this is JUST LIKE ALEX!
21 agosto KIDS UPDATERACHEL AND UCF.....Things are going good at UCF. Rachel started her classes on Monday and has already switched some (i.e., bought more textbooks!). She also did her first audition for the plays at UCF (which I will update/announce the results of later). We already found that her meal plan is probably not enough so we may have to increase it already. She already came home but it was because we had tickets to see KATHY GRIFFIN in St. Petersburg, FL. In typical college student fashion she drove right back to UCF right after the show was over (i.e., 11pm at night!). To check out her college (and possible see Rachel!) you can view the UCF web cams at: http://webcam.ucf.edu/ (best possibility of seeing Rachel is in the Rec Center).
NICOLE AND VIRTUAL SCHOOL.....something completely new (to me anyway) and so 21st Century; but Nicole is going to high school--all on-line. She is part of the Accelerated Degree Program out of Blake High School (YES, the SAME SCHOOL Rachel graduated from!). She can do all of her required high school classes on-line and possibly get her HS diploma one year yearly. To check out the Hillsborough Virtual School on-line home page go to: http://online.mysdhc.org/.
ALEX AND KINDERGARTEN (AGAIN).....seems like we just went through this last year. Oh wait, we DID! Yes, he's back in Kindergarten. Alex has a hard time learning his letters and numbers and wasn't promoted to 1st grade. He had a tutor over the summer that worked with him specifically helping him learn just his letters. It actually really did help and now there are only about 3 letters that he does not recognize on a constant basis. He's really sad that he isn't going to 1st grade but really likes his new Kindergarten teacher (Ms. Bell). We have requested that he be tested for learning disabilities (LD) as soon as possible. Hopefully that will be done SOON. He is very much a VERBAL learner (versus visual leaner which Kindergarten really seems to focus on). His new teacher co-teaches with the Exceptional Student Education (ESE) teacher so that will help as well. Hopefully the testing will show us where the main issue lies (besides the fact that he has been 'diagnosed' with borderline ADHD). To check out his elementary school, Tinker Elementary, their web site is: http://tinker.mysdhc.org/.
So what a year for the kids and school! Rachel in a new college, Nicole in a new virtual high school, and Alex back in Kindergarten (though if I don't think he's being taken care of at his current school he will be going to a new (elementary) school too!). 11 agosto UCF BOUND!Today's the day! We are driving up to Orlando to stay overnight and then move Rachel in to her dorm at college!!!! I will post pictures of our weekend adventure. The first photo I have is of all of her items that she is packing for the room (wonder how much will be coming BACK when she finds she can't FIT it in her room?!?). ONE MONTH DOWN....11 TO GO!Well, it's already been a whole month (and then some) that Robert has been in Iraq. What a month it's been! Let's recap what has happened to so far:
-Air conditioner had major 'leak' that had to be looked at by a/c tech (the day after Robert left). It was only a clogged line which was EASILY flushed out. Cost $150 for service call.
-Hot tub had a major "leak" as well that had to be looked at by hot tub tech (again, the day after Robert left!). Again, it was actually a minor issue. Appears that the waterfall was not turned off all the way and with the cover on the hot tub the water was flowing over the side and underneath the hot tub and out onto the floor. Cost $40 for service call (cost for embarssement factor priceless).
-Garage door falls off it's track at the top, leaving a nice large gaping opening. I was able to partially fix this myself (along with Nicole's boyfriend--Stephen) so it's now closed but I have finally put a call into the garage door company to have them come out and properly fix it so I can actually open and close the garage door itself. Waiting on actual cost.
-Circuit breaker flips and shuts off power to various areas of the house. I was able to move the breakers back for all BUT ONE. It would not move what-so-ever. Went on-line to find that it was an indication that there is something with the electrical lines in that area--which was the laundry room. Thankfully the washer/dryer still work just not the lights in the laundry room, garage, or ANY of the lights outside (!). Finally figured that a new broom/mop holder that was previously installed earlier that day might be touching one of the lines, so I remove it and was FINALLY able to switch the circuit back. Cost...more grey hairs; but saved a ton of $$$$ on a service call!
{SIDE NOTE: Talking about grey hairs, all 3 of us (Rachel, Nicole, and myself) did come across one GOOD thing...CHUCK. No, he's not a our new 'pool boy'
-Talking about Nicole she did get a new job at a place called Buffalo Wild Wings (http://www.buffalowildwings.com/index2.asp). Great thing that she got a new job and is now WORKING.....however, after her 2nd or 3rd day on the job she got off work and stopped by a friend's house and ran up to their front door. But it had been raining and she slipped on their wet grass and then landed in a hole in the yard and TWISTED HER ANKLE. We ended up taking her to the doctors the following day and thankfully nothing was broken...just torn ligaments. They put her in a splint and on crutches. So much for her job. She is now recovering ok and will be going back to work on Monday (8/12).
Well, if the rest of the remaining months are anything like this last one then I don't think any hair coloring anywhere will cover my grey hairs (if I even have hair left!). Nicole's "new" Car!We finally picked up Nicole's "new" used car last month 7/23....being the Ford family that we are it is--in keeping with tradition--a Mercury Sable (twin to the Ford Taurus). It LOOKS like it's in good condition...but after driving it for awhile not so sure now. The 'perfect' trunk that seems to have never been used might be that way because it was REPLACED. Of course we did a CARFAX search but it showed NOTHING REPORTED....unfortunately if they don't report an accident it doesn't show up on CARFAX. Oh well, no used car is perfect and at least it's driveable...for now. SEE PHOTOS OF THE CAR! 19 luglio Robert is in Baghdad!Robert made it to Baghdad after a multi-day trip to get there. He's in temp quarters right now (4 person room, no internet, nothing but a bed pretty much). He's been told he probably won't get into the permanent quarters until SEPTEMBER. He's not happy about that. The perm places are sleep 1-2 people and have internet access. He said his new job he's going to be a jack-of-all-trades (like always!).
I'm not trying to think of his time over there in days or months; but weeks. So this is the beginning of week 1 of 52! More updates to mark each week. 30 giugno Joey's Car Accident UpdateJoey got out of the hospital last week. His cast is off and he looks alot better. He had/has pins in one feet to fuse it back together and the knee on his other leg was/is messed up. So in other words, one leg he can't put pressure or weight on it and the other leg he can't bend. Obviously he's still in a wheelchair.
In a 'twist of fate' moment, we just found out today that the other person involved in the car accident (the car that Joey hit--only because it had already been involved in it's own accident and was sitting facing on-coming traffic on the highway, which Joey couldn't see until he was right upon it) was someone else that we knew. It was the Uncle of one of Nicole's friends that used to live down the street from us! WEIRD! 16 giugno Robert's Retirement CeremonyOn Monday, 11 Jun 07, we (as in Robert, Michelle, Rachel, and Nicole) attended Robert's official retirement ceremony. Alex unfortunately wasn't there. Due to his injury he didn't want to go and have 'everyone looking at him' so we didn't want to force him to go. At the last minute we changed our mind and decided to bring him with anyway and let him wear an eye patch if he wanted to or not stand for photos, but at least have him there. WELL....Monday was the first day of summer reading camp and he had to take a regular school bus to and from his School age Program that he attends over the summer on-base. Being the first day of 'school' the buses were late....VERY LATE. He was supposed to get out of school at 12/noon and should have been back on-base by 1pm at the latest. We stopped by at 1:30pm and he still wasn't there and we couldn't wait for him. So much for him going with us!
The ceremony was held in the main conference room and lasted about an hour. Vice Admiral Nichols who is the Deputy Commander there and was also Robert's boss was the officiating officer. Robert received an award, his retirement certificate (as seen in the photo), a certificate of appreciation from the command, a certificate of appreciation from the Chief of Staff of the Army (General Schoomaker), and a certificate of appreciation from President Bush. He also received his flag case (also seen in the photos). I received a certifiate of appreciation from Chief of Staff of the Army and another certificate of appreciation from the command. The girls also receive a certificate of appreciation from the command, Alex did too of course. Robert then gave a short speech and presented me and the girls with flowers (as seen in the photos). He also then presented us with a gift (jewelery).
Afterwards we went outside and had the reception with cake (no photo taken of it unfortunately) and food. Alex UpdateAlex is doing just fine now. The swelling has gone away and there is only a small bruise under his eye. He had his stitches taken out on Friday and did just fine (no crying!). There is only a small scab where the stitches were and still a few scabs where the bites under his chin. He is back to his old self...thank goodness! 08 giugno Alex's ER TripWell today was a rough day for poor little Alex. We went to Rachel's college orientation and registration on Wed & Thurs only to return Thurs evening to find the air not working in the house! Since this week we went to Disney-MGM for Star Wars Weekend for Alex's birthday (photos of that to be uploaded soon!) we decided to keep him home from daycare for the week. Since he was at home and it was so hot with no air, his sister decided to take him to one of her friend's house.
While there he was looking for something to play with when their dog bit him. Robert, who was on his way on-base to practice for his retirement ceremony (!), came back and tracked down the EMT's on his way home who then drove to the friend's house to check on Alex. When they got there they said that his eye was rather swollen and he was bleeding from one of the bite wounds so they said it was a good idea to take him to the ER.
I got the call while at work and met up with Robert and Alex at the pediatric ER at the hospital. His wound was still bleeding so they said it needed stitches. They were also concerned about the eye itself and had to dialate it to take a look. They said that the bruising would get worse before it gets better. It took 4 of us to hold him down for the stitches but we finally made it through them! They had also said that his eye had a slight abrasion on it as well.
What a cr#ppy birthday week! 06 maggio Rachel's College DecisionWell, May 1st was the deadline to make a decision on which college to go to. Rachel had applied to and was ACCEPTED to the following schools: DePaul University (Chicago), Rollins College (Orlando), Florida State University (Tallahassee), University of South Florida (Tampa), Loyola University (Chicago), some small bizarre college in Pennsylvania that she didn't even apply to but was accepted!, and University of Central Florida.
After much discussion (and bribery), she decided on the University of Central Florida (UCF). She has the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship that pays 75% of her in-state tuition which really helped make the decision. Her 2nd choice was DePaul but they only offered us $6,500 for a $40,000 a year school. She will be majoring in Digital Media at UCF. EA games is in Orlando as well and she hopes to get an internship there at some point. |
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