Wednesday, September 26, 2007

My friend Lori is traveling to Egypt as part of an educator exchange program. I don't know the details, but she is keeping a blog while she is there. I think it is super cool! Check it out: Egypt Trip.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Ch,ch,ch changes

Since my last post, Olivia has turned 11 and started middle school, Bishop turned 19 and left for college and I am now in my 40's.

Bishop seems to have settled in quite well in G'vlle. He's hooked up with some people from Jax and met new people. I hear he's even cleaning the apartment.

Mitchell is a SENIOR. I should get his picture up soon. He was a sport and allowed me to get a nice picture. Then he shaved his head. Now he's talking about multi-colored liberty spikes. FUN!

Charlie is the top dog at LaVilla this year. If only his little sister wasn't there to bug him! He's taking beginning piano at school. We have a new electronic piano so that he can practice his skills at home. He's picking it up pretty quickly. All those years of voice and music theory have been good.

Olivia is making the transition to LaVilla and middle school pretty well. She's met people in the neighborhood on the bus so she's off spending the night and hanging out a lot these days. Softball has begun for her, and Brad's coaching again this year.

Hope that all is well with all of you. Send me an email and let me know: birol@bellsouth.net

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Big News


August 19th, the day after Bishop turns 19, he's off to G'vlle to go to college. He'll be attending Santa Fe Community College and living right across the street in a student apartment with three roommates. He has his own bedroom and bathroom- not bad. And, they have a washer and dryer right in the apartment. I wonder if he'll use it?

If you email me, I'll send you his address. We and he are pretty excited about this new opportunity. He'll be living the student life, going to class full time and eating lots of pizza.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

The daughter in DC

I didn't expect to have such a good time in DC. I was impressed with the pagentry and formality of the memorials. I'm glad that our capital contains so much public space that is filled with the idealism of our country. Certainly our politicians don't always measure up to the quotes that are carved in just about every stone surface, but it is good that the ideas that our country started out with are there to show what we can strive for.



I really liked seeing Olivia sprint up the steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial. Here she is taking a picture of the big guy.

Olivia was also nice enough to take a picture with me in the Roosevelt Memorial.



There is a sculpture in a park called the Awakening. Olivia was one of the only kids who could sprint up the leg onto the knee with no hands. She had to try many time to get it right, but she was determined.

Washington, naked

Two things that I noticed right away in Washington, DC: lots of nudity and words carved in stone everywhere.

This is one of several huge urns that is in the park right across the street from the White House.


This mural is in front of the Kennedy Center.

We never get to see any nudity in public art around here- this is not Italy, that's for sure. I think some artful nudity is nice to balance out all the porn and soft porn that is all over the internet and in music videos... or maybe I'm just a perv.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Seattle Celebration

Olivia, Audrey and I have just returned from a week in the Northwest visiting Dominick, Stephanie, Sebastian, Mercedes, Nicholas and Dorien. While we were there, Stephanie and Dominick officially tied the knot in a wonderful backyard ceremony surrounded by their friends and neighbors.

Here is a shot of the whole family.


Stephanie and Dominick were gracious hosts even if I was a grumpy traveler. It was awesome to see everybody. Meme and I had fun hainging out at the pool and the lake with the kids. If you are interested in getting some of the pictures, talk to Audrey.


July is a great month to visit. The weather was awesome- no rain, no humidity and not too hot. They don't have grits or too much air conditioning, though, but the views all around are spectacular. With our first step out of the airport back in Jax we felt the familiar humid air. Home sweet swamp.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Charlie's Big Adventure

Charlie had a fabulous time visiting the Uncles! You'll have to visit them, too, to see some pictures and hear/read all about it. Just surf on over to AS YOU WISH...

While you are there, check out the new landscaping at the cabin, well perhaps I should say villa instead. Nice evergreens!

Olivia had an adventure in Washington, DC with the patrols. Stay tuned for pictures from that trip...

Saturday, May 19, 2007

Award Winners

It has been an award winning month around here. Since May is the last month of school (only one week to go!!) there have been several banquets, concerts and award ceremonies to attend. Here Olivia is shaking hands with our school's superintendent after receiving an award for being in the top 5% of all 5th graders in math and science in our county.



Here is Charlie with his award for Outstanding Musicianship for chorus.



Tomorrow (the 23rd of May) is our 20th wedding anniversary. When we first got married, I would have told you that twenty years was a long time, but now I understand how twenty years can feel like ten minutes.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Shocked and Dismayed!


I, like you, am shocked and dismayed at the lack of frequent updates to this blog. There is simply no excuse for going for so long between updates, especially considering my awesome, new, digital camera.

The only problem with the camera is that because it is digital, I let the kids take oodles of pictures. Now I have 300 pictures from the Lafer visits to go through and edit. I think this is a case of over documentation. Our best group shot is at the top of this post.

As I alluded to before, we were very lucky to have hosted the Lafer family for a fine weekend in April. I can't speak for everybody, but I had a great time. The kiddos all seemed to get along really well. We spent a lot of time just hanging around the house. Good thing everybody loves the cats. Any time y'all want to take advantage of the cheap real estate and the warm weather, just come on down. There are 6 houses for sale just on our little corner of the street right now. No pressure...

Fair warning, though: May is a busy month. Might not be many updates in May.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Her Big Debut(s)


Two big debuts this week: First, my grandmother, Glenda Bishop, came to town for a few weeks to help out my dad after his first knee surgery. We sent her home with a big dinner at Sakura.


The second debut is Olivia's first softball game. Here she is at bat for the first time.

And here she is when she realizes how fast the ball is coming at her. Eventually she was walked and then she scored a run.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Birthday Boy and a New School


Mitchell is officialy seventeen. His birthday was yesterday. For his birthday we all enjoyed a sushi dinner and then a strawberry, chocolate cake. His big present is a computer of his very own (in his room)... we may never see him again.

More good news- Olivia has earned a high audition at the same arts middle school that Charlie is attending. Olivia will be in beginning band next year. Many of her friends will also be attending the school, and she is over the moon with excitement.

Happy Birthday, Mitchell and Congratulations, Olivia!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Dad Update, New Camera

Steve is recovering much better this time than last from knee surgery, but he is still in pain and stuck in the hospital. He's pretty bored and restless by now, but at least he's alert and breathing. Our fingers are crossed that he gets released from the hospital early this week, and he can go home to a more comfortable, familiar place to heal.

We found the Dames Point Bridge park this afternoon so that I could try out my new camera. It was a bit cloudy, but seeing the bridge from a different angle was cool.




This is a really big ship just squeezing under a really, really big bridge. We saw a few ships last night in the dark when we celebrated Audrey's birthday at a restaurant right on the river near Mayport. Tonight we are not watching the Oscars because tomorrow is the beginning of FCAT (our state test). Everybody needs a good night's sleep.

Happy Birthday, Meme! How old are you?

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Good News

The surgery went well. Steve came out this time much better than the first knee surgery. He was awake and alert in between dozing off. Hopefully the pain will not be too bad, and he will heal well. The next surgery will be sometime in the next 6 to 12 weeks. One down, one to go...

Monday, February 19, 2007

The Good, the Bad and the Serious

First, the serious: My dad is having two more knee surgeries. The first one will remove the artificial knee and replace it with a temporary, antibiotic-infused plastic one that will hopefully kill any infection. Six to twelve weeks later, he'll have a new knee put in. The last surgery did not go easily, but this time the doctors seem to be more in synch and his heart doctor is working in tandem with the orthopedic doctor. Plus, he is getting his very own post-op nurse so that if he doesn't remember to breathe, he or she will be there to remind him.

Second, the bad: From the looks of our white patch covered throats, Mitchell and I have strep throat.

Third, the good: I'm getting a new digital camera. I'm hoping to increase my posts because I'll have pictures to share!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Christmas Flakes


I know that the holidays are over, but I wanted to share the group picture from the Flakes Christmas.

Charlie survived his operation pretty well. The first three days after surgery were the toughest. Right after surgery he commented that he could breathe through his nose. I guess that was unusual for him. He did not like the experience of going under anesthesia, but he did not get sick afterwards. Now he's all better.

Can you believe that January is almost over? We've been enjoying the post holiday lull, although things are heating up again. Charlie and I saw Sweet Charity with Molly Ringwald this weekend. It was a good show. Molly can sing and act, but her dancing is not as great. The other dancers were fabulous. Awesome music, costumes and sets.

In March, Olivia and I will see The Lion King. I must say that, as good as the traveling shows are, seeing a play on Broadway is much grander. The stage and sets at our theater cannot compete.

I'm trying to get back into the Sunday update routine. I'll do my best!