Sunday, December 28, 2008

Colorado Christmas 2008

For Christmas this year it was off to Colorado for a cold, snowy, good time. We were fortunate enough to experience a few snow flurries during our stay at Grandma and Papa's, but it was not quite deep enough to sled locally. We went a bit further up the mountain (around 10,000 feet elevation) to sled. It was COLD!

Overall, we all had a wonderful time. Our Christmas' in Colorado are always special and full of fun. Each of us had a great Christmas and Santa was very generous to the boys giving them what they wanted, iPods. Blue for Dominic and green for Ethan. He even loaded music on them. Alvin and The Chipmunks and Madagascar 2. Isn't Santa thoughtful?


Sunday, December 07, 2008

Roller Skating With The Boys


Friday night the Cub Scouts had a skating party. It was hilarious to watch the boys try to scoot around for the first time. They started off in the mini-rink in the back, it had rails around the outside so they had something to hold on to. Eventually we made it to the big rink. They still wanted to hold our hands but we tried to get them to do it independently, they stayed up longer that way anyway. Saturday morning they woke us up asking to go skating again and Dominic said he wants to have his birthday party there.


For Brad and I, roller skating isn't exactly like riding a bike, it doesn't "all come back to you". But by the end of the night we were doing pretty good. It's hard to keep two boys on their feet and still keep yourself up. It's Sunday and our feet still hurt.


Saturday, November 01, 2008

A visit with Grandma and Papa Colorado


This week Grandma and Papa Colorado came out for a visit. We had a really nice time. We all went to the Pumpklin Patch together to play and picked out a few pumpkins. The next night Al made an awesome scallop and shrimp Alfredo dish. We were so full it was hard to move. Every night we stayed up late playing a domino game called Mexican Train. Before Halloween we managed to carve 6 pumpkins! We miss them already really look forward to going out to Colorado for Christmas.


Pack 233 Family Campout


Last weekend it was time for the Fall BSOA family campout. The weather was pretty cold at night, but perfect during the day. They boys have such a blast. They hiked all day and ran around and played in the dirt. Kool Aid was available all day so it seemed like every boy had stained red lips all weekend.


Tie Day



It was Red Ribbon Week at school this past week. Every day of the week they were supposed to wear something or a certain color to show everyone that they are Saying No. Thursday was tie day.

Nanny turns 98!!


In the middle of October we headed to Lubbock for Nanny's 98th birthday party. The boys are getting better in the car during long drives. We managed to borrow another DVD player from a coworker of Brad's, which always makes the drive easier on everyone. Jean drove with us and she is a great help during the drive, managing the DVD player especially.

The party was fun and the boys got reunited with the cousins again. They played a lot with Kesley and Kinsley, which are Jean's siter's great-grandchildren. We did take a lot of pictures of Nanny at the hotel but unfortunately something happened (or someone got a hold of) the digital camera and they are now floating somewhere in space I guess. She (Nanny) was so happy to see the boys. Can you believe that Dominic is almost as tall as her now?

The boys love staying at hotels. They think that because they are not home that they can act crazy, jump on the beds, throw pillows, and bounce off the walls. We totally let them. The morning we left we had a big breakfast downstairs with all the great/aunts, great/uncles, cousins, nanny, etc. It was a tearful goodbye for everyone.



Sunday, October 05, 2008

A morning with LFD


The Cub Scouts had a "Go See It" (field trip) this weekend at the Lewisville Fire Department. It was very cool. Tons of kids came from all over. They had lots of activities and things for kids to do and see. They had a station set up where every child got a free I.D. card with their picture and fingerprint. All the engines, ambulances, and boats (yes, we have a lake) were out so the kids could climb on them and take pictures. Also, all the free hotdogs, chips, popcorn and soda you want. That was Dominic's favorite part :). Life Fleet landed their helicopter on site which was awesome. So loud. The crowd loved it! Brad's favorite part was the "Jaws of Life Demo" which he missed most of because he had to take someone to the bathroom. Aah.. the joys.


Saturday, September 27, 2008

Testing time again!


Yesterday the boys tested for their yellow/orange belts. They did SO great! The new studio has better lighting for pictures so you can see them a little bit better this time. We got some really great shots of Ethan because he was close to us. Unfortunately Dom was on the far side for the test.

The order of belt rankings for the boys age goes as follows:

White
White/Yellow
Yellow
Yellow/Orange
Orange
Orange/Green
Green
Green/Purple
Purple/Blue
Red
Jr. Black

Every 4 classes they attend they gain one stripe on their belt. After 4 stripes you qualify for testing. They only test once a month. However, just because you have 4 stripes doesn't mean you automatically get to test. In fact, most often they make you skip a month. They don't like to hand out belts just because you've come to class. It's been 3 months since the boys last test (this is partly because the studio moved and they made everyone skip a month). They were REALLY ready to be orange/yellow belts.

By the time they are ready to test for their orange belts it will most likely be around Thanksgiving. As they get older and move up into the older division, you have to attend 10 classes to earn a stripe, that's 40 classes before you qualify to test. So it can be several months between belts. It's a LONG process!!


Enjoy the video...


Monday, September 15, 2008

We told the boys


We finally told the boys last week that there will be an addition. We told Ethan that in May he will be a big brother. His response was, "But I won't have a birthday yet." A little confused, but that's okay. Then Brad said "Your mother's pregnant." No comment from the boys. Then I said, "There's a baby in my tummy." Ethan's eyes popped out and his mouth his the floor. Dominic jumped out of his chair and clapped his hands and said "You have a baby in your tummy?!?!" Ethan wanted to know how I knew. I told him that we took a test. That wasn't much help. I told him I had to pee on the test. A little humor to confuse them is always fun. They looked disgusted. After I assured him that the pee is no longer on the test, we just pee on a stick to find out the results, then we clean off the stick. And how my pee contains certain homones that are read on the test. This made no sense to them, but it was no less the truth. Later we finally got around to showing them sticks and how to read it. They agreed, I did have a baby in my belly. Then they ran off to go play legos.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

"Volini, party of 5! Volini, party of 5!"




We took 3 tests because we couldn't believe it either.

Baby Volini #3 due May 2009.

P.S. To all our friends who borrowed baby stuff: we might need that back now (if it's still available).


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Rain Gutter Ragatta

The boys had their first annual Rain Gutter Ragatta with the Cub Scouts this month. They (Brad) worked hard on them all week sanding, glueing,and painting. They picked out their own stickers to decorate. We didn't know what to expect at the races so we read up on the rules on the internet before we left. What was on our mind the most was not simply the rules, but exactly how much shade would be provided for the spectators.

Ended up that the race was in the paking lot of a church up the street near a bunch of big trees. So if you didn't move at all and drank plenty of water, it was bearable. We were fortunate enough that Grandma and Papa from California were here so they could cheer the boys on from the sidelines.

Ethan won 3 out of 5 races. He did GREAT and he was proud of himself, as he should be! Dom's boat was paired up with some fast ones and his never made it over the finish line first. He was very upset about it. However during the awards ceremony the "admiral" announced that the most creative design went to Dominic Volini. What a wonderful surprise! Ethan was a bit confused over Dom's trophy since he did win some races. He slinked off around the corner into the bushes and cried into his hands. Life is so unfair.


Thursday, July 17, 2008

Weird Science

Dom dusted off his science kit this week and started digging through the kitchen cabinets looking for food coloring, baking soda, vinegar, and all the other good science experiment stuff. He plays the part of the mad scientist rather well.


Monday, July 07, 2008

The Heat Is On!


Yes, the heat is on. It's climbing up to 100 this week and we can all feel it. Thank goodness for the pool. I knew there was a reason we moved into this house and the pool I can definitely say is the #1 reason. Brad and I (mostly Brad) are still working on the yard, but with it being this hot, even the pool is little relief. The boys did manage stay in the pool for SIX hours on Saturday. They got a little burned, but they really enjoyed it regardless. The new slide that Brad got for Ethan's birthday party was so worth every penny. They not only slide down it, but they also crawl under it and use it as a fort as well as a ramp for SpongeBob.

Burrrrrp!!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Ethan's Pool Party

Yellow Belt Testing


It's testing time again. The boys missed the entire week before testing so they were a bit rusty. It showed. Terry kept yelling at Dominic to "KICK HARDER!!" "KICK ME HARD!" Then he kicked Dominic (no, nothing that would hurt him, just to let him know that he was serious) and got in his face. Yelling in Dominic's face and getting physical is not the way to get through to him. Especially when the guy is a giant and weighs over 200 lbs. Needless to say his emotions got the best of him.

Sitting on the side and watching this unfold was interesting. Terry pulls no punches with the kids and he expets them to earn their belts. There was a part of me that knows Dominic and thought, this is good, he needs this. Then there was the momma bear in me who wanted go and "KI-YA!" kick Terry in the teeth. All in all, it was good and Dominic deserved his yellow belt when all was said and done.


School's Out For Summer!


Summer has finally arrived! Yeah! (Wait. What am I talking about?) The last few weeks of school were fun and busy. The school had "Operation Field Day" where all the teachers and students spent all day outside in the blistering heat so the kids could run races, play with parachutes, tug-o-war, etc. Kids loved it. Teachers hated it. Parents were glad when it was over.

In the last week of school each class had a mini awards ceremony where the teachers gave out awards to the kids. Dominic received a Golden Eagle award which is based off of excellence in education and outstanding ciitzenship, basically he's an awesome kiddo. Ethan got a citizenship award as well, and his classmates all voted that he should get the award for the best Sponge Bob drawer.



Thursday, June 19, 2008

The Mohawk



Dominic's sportin' a new "do" these days. He absolutely loves it. It sort of changed his personality for a few days . Even in jiu-jitsu classes he's become an animal. He says he can feel the wind blowing his hair.