"Here is yet another attempt to keep you up to date on our day-to-day adventures." M. Polischuk -2008

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Abigail's First Lost Tooth

Our not-so-little Abigail is growing up so fast and seems to reach milestones too fast for our liking. the most recent, which was losing her first tooth. This tooth had hung on for a good while, but nothing was going to keep it from falling out this night. Abigail was excited, yet a little apprehensive about pulling it out. She was definitely against using any floss to yank it out. So she slowly loosened it to the point of no return and eventually removed it all by herself. We both screamed with excitement upon realizing that it actually came out, and as she ran to show mommy the excitement turned to fright, and she started to cry. The crying was short lived, and we quickly set on making the tooth envelope for placement under her pillow. The tooth fairy made her first official visit for Abigail, and the money has already been spent.

3rd Annual Neighborhood Camping Trip

This was the third camping trip made my the neighborhood gang, second trip with everyone being able to attend. This year's location was the coast at a beautiful campsite called Costanoa. Although it was a wee bit chilly at times, it didn't take away from the fun-filled adventures everyone had. We arrived to the site on Father's Day and enjoyed a well planned night of food, drink and songs. The next day we all managed to make the hike to the beach where the kids explored and splashed in the waves. Tuesday was a two-fer, we were able to go see the redwoods on our nature hike, and go to Santa Cruz to enjoy the boardwalk and the beach. Each night we were able to all huddle in around the fire and enjoy each others company. We had many visitors throughout the trip including two skunks, many prairie dogs, one little resident kitty, and several raccoons who feasting on our food. All in all it was a great trips with great friends. Can't wait for our next camping installment.


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Abigail's Hawaiian Rollercoaster

Abigail completed her last performance for the spring dance season, and might I say, it was flawless. She was front and center with her friend Clarisa, and the two of them danced in perfect unison. We are all very proud of little ballerina in her last performance in ballet shoes. She has decided that she would like to try hip-hop or jazz next time. New and exciting moves are sure to come from that. Here is a picture of Abigail with her roses that Spencer gave to her after the concert. She made sure that we didn't forget her flowers with multiple reminders.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Outta Hiding

Alright, so I thought I would give this whole blogging thing another whirl. Work is kind of slow, and I need something to keep my brain from physically dying. There has been so much that has happened since our last entry, and no amount of motivation would allow me to catch up, so with that said here is what I can remember in bullet format.

  • Spencer graduated from Phoenix Preschool.
  • Summer was upon us with swimming and more swimming.
  • Visited the great island of Newfoundland. Top notch visit.
  • Camping trip to Fallen Leaf Lake with the neighbors (rained on last day).
  • Andy and I milked a free white-water rafting trip. Booyah!!
  • Spencer started Kindergarten.
  • Abigail's Christmas Dance Concert.
  • Christmas in Cali this year. Loved the new fake tree.
  • Sledding in the Sierras.
  • Home floor reno official began, and is still in progress.
  • Bring on the 2010 Rocklin Pony baseball season.
  • Finally finished the front garden area. You're welcome neighbors.
  • Grandma and Grandpa Polischuk come for a visit.
  • Running Events: Davis Stampede, Run Rocklin, Parkway Half Marathon, and the World Famous Camp Pendleton Mud Run.
  • Spencer graduated Kindergarten.
  • Abigail's Spring Dance Concert.
... and that about bring you up to date. I know it must have been tough all those months wondering what was going on, and for that, I apologize. Here's to a bigger and better effort this time around.

The Cal-Poli's