Having a great time at the beach!
The adventures of three kids, a dog, two nutty parents, and the memory of a 140 pound Presa.
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Having a great time at the beach!
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
I miss the girls....
Jorge hasn't 'guest blogged' yet, but I think it's because he was up alllll night with Jada. We can cut him some slack, I guess.
Me, I'm miserable. I miss my girls. This is the very first time that I have been separated from Jada -- I've slept next to that baby for 399 consecutive nights, so I'm missing her like crazy. I also miss Jo terribly -- it's amazing to talk to her on the phone. She's such a little kid. Jo was very comforting as we were pulling out of Lola's driveway (I was crying about Jada) and she said, "It's okay, Mommy. Jada loves you." Then, when I was leaving Joli at Grammy's house, she said, "Mommy, I love you forever." Usually Grace is here with me when I travel to distract me, but even she's not here this time! Booo hoo!
awww......
Jo is gonna get her hair done with Grammy today! Here's a sneak preview of the major conditioning that Grammy did to her hair!
Enjoy!
Monday, May 28, 2007
The girls also went to see Shrek, courtesy of Jenny! Thanks Aunt Jenny!
Joli and Mia are getting really fresh. Here are some of their most famous quotes:
"And, your point is....?"
"Yes, your Majesty."
"Let's get Jada, that little muskrat!"
They call Jada the "Little Muskrat" because she has developed a habit of making this screetching noise when she's bothered .. it sounds like "eeekkkhhhh!!" She gets really mad when you mess with her! Jorge's in for a treat as he gets to have Jada time this week! Jorge will be the "guest blogger" for the week and I'm sure he'll have fantastic stories to tell! Can't wait to read them!!
This is Quackers -- the baby woodland duck we found in the front yard.
Rare family photo!
Awesome photo of the coolest peeps ever!
"Do I look like a 'muskrat' to you??"
This is Mia plotting ways to get Jada in trouble.....

Saturday, May 26, 2007
Our first Cousin Sleepover!
Joli and Mia had their very first big girl sleepover at our house! What started out as "Hey, Liza, can you watch Mia until 7:00pm" (nice one, Jenny and Jon...!) stretched out to an overnight event! Mia did awesome, only whimpered 2x to go home -- not a full out cry, but more of a "I think I'm supposed to be sad" whimper. Pretty soon, though, the girls were in full out sleepover mode -- even pretending to be asleep when I checked in on them, but really they were playing My Little Ponies! I think the sleepover threw off Joli, too, as she ended up in our bed halfway through the night. I thought Mia would wake up freaked out, but at 6:00am, I heard giggling in the livingroom. Yeah, it was Mia -- playing with Gordon. What??
Congrats, Mia, on your first night away from your Mama and Dod. Great job! (Oh, and, I think she even made it through the night with a dry overnight diaper!!)
Monday, May 21, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
We're Home from Disney!
We just got back from Disney and had soooo much fun! Thanks to Tita Grace, Lola and Lolo for inviting us to tag along. Unfortunately, Jorge couldn't join us and we missed him tons!
Joli, Jada, Lola and I had fun at Disney world -- Joli pretty much rode every single ride that she possibly could ride. The girls loved the Main Street parade, especially, because it had all the princesses!
The girls and I also spent some time at the pool, and even with SPF 50, Joli still got incredibly tan! The girls were also so good on the airplane. Joli 's at a really fun stage where she can just converse all day --she's a great companion! She talked all about meeting Peter Pan, Jasmine, riding the roller coaster 2x, and going on Small World!
Can't wait to go again!!!
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Please go to Grace's blog to read stories of amazing Rb families. She has guest bloggers each day and the stories are so beautifully written. Joli is just one of the hundreds of children each year affected by Rb. Go to www.gracetalusan.blogspot.com
Grace, on behalf of the Rb community, thanks for allowing for such a public forum for Retinoblastoma awareness. We are all so thankful for your outreach, and support. On behalf of our family, "WE LOVE YOU!"
Monday, May 14, 2007
Surf on over to Grace's blog to read from guest bloggers who have been affected by Retinoblastoma. Grace has been incredibly active in supporting the Rb community. She's been on the listserves, wrote a coloring book for Rb siblings, and has, of course, been there tirelessly for our family. Thanks Teetah Grace! Now, go to www.gracetalusan.blogspot.com to read from the guest bloggers there!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
These were taken back when we referred to Mia as "Mina-Mina" and when I would joke about having 2 kids... ha haha ....! This was taken just before Mia moved to Hawai'i in Feb 2005!
As I was looking through these pics, the below one of Joli shows her with the retinoblastoma tumor already there. (you can clearly see the white glow in her right eye). Honestly, we've been pouring over pictures since Jo was diagnosed, and this is the first one I've found from this far back. When she was first diagnosed, we kept trying to figure out just how long it had been there. This was taken in Feb '05 and the tumor is already very large -- large enough for us to see it in this picture really well. I was debating whether or not to put this in the blog. This pic was taken in February 2005 -- a full 6 months before Joli was actually diagnosed.
This upcoming week is World Retinoblastoma Awareness Week. Also, news just broke out about Derek Fisher's (Utah Jazz NBA player) little girl who was just diagnosed. Prayers are with their family, too.
Well, in the end, of course, we all turned out just fine - and Joli is stronger than I could ever hope her to be in her life. Look at these gals -- they couldn't be happier! Gotta love these little buggers! Peace and love!
Saturday, May 05, 2007
We ventured down to Mystic again this weekend. It's quite a hike, but well worth it! Here are some great adventure pictures:
*My, how quick they grow! I bet this'll be a regularly occuring picture throughout their years!
Jorge taking care of the three gals!
Total wackiness right before the seal lion show!
Friday, May 04, 2007
Hi everyone! Joli was chosen as the feature for World Retinoblastoma Awareness Week (May 13-19)! Her story is on the Eye Care Foundation website (www.eyecarefoundation.org). This is the same foundation that published the "Joey's Eye" (aka Joli's eye) coloring book -- co-written by Grace -- to help siblings of Rb kids understand the process.
Thanks to Hayley from the Eye Care Foundation for choosing Joli for this great honor!
Jenny made an interesting comment in an email to me today: "I guess it's easy for me to "forget" what Joli went through because we were so far away! It's crazy, but I saw her in May in (Los Angeles) right before she was diagnosed and then didn't see her again until the following July when the only traces of what she went through was her port."
For some reason, blogger had deleted all the photos prior to April 2006, so many of you who check this blog never saw the pictures of Joli during treatment. I'm re-posting them, not to be depressing, but truly to 1) remind us of how far Joli has come and 2) to honor World Retinoblastoma Awarness Week in hopes of helping other children out there treat Retinoblastoma early.
This is a photo of Joli with the tumor in her right eye. She was dilated from the doctor's appointment that morning, so it's very clear to see. The gigantic white circle is the tumor. By the time we caught it, the tumor had destroyed her retina, and enucleation was our only option.
Here's Joli recovering after surgery wearing a pressure patch on her enucleated eye. Don't worry.. that red stain is from her fruit punch. After her surgery, Joli only wanted to be "held by Mama" and "drink juice with Daddy."
Quick recovery -- Joli was outside playing the very next day! Her socket "itched" and we remember her crying in her sleep, but overall, Joli's recovery was very quick!

Post-surgery, the eyelids are sewn shut to protect the socket.
Joli's first stay in the hospital for chemotherapy in September. Here she is (she looks so small!) getting ready for her first round of chemo. We would repeat this 7 times. Typically, I brought Joli to chemo on a Thursday AM, stay overnight, and then Jorge would come on Friday PM to stay overnight. We were usually discharged on Saturday afternoons.
Of course, Joli is doing really well now! I'm kind of bummed out that the pictures from the earlier blogs are gone, but I'll try to post some as they become more relevant.