Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Great Park!

I realized my maternity leave is about to end, and decided to do a "trip a week" with Jada. Today, we went to this fantastic park where you can feed the animals and go on tons of playgrounds. We took along Evan, Mia and Kainoa (and Jenny!) and the kids were completely exhausted by the time we were done. I would DEFINITELY take the kids here again! Joli is still in school, so we'll have to come back when she's out. I know she'd just love it here!

This is the giant slide the girls went down! I thought they'd be too scared, but they totally loved it! Yes, it is as big as it looks in the picture!


When you walk around the park, you find these little whimsical sculptures -- dragon fly benches, butterfly sculptures, and this Unicorn!


Jada loved this swing! She kept screaming, "Look out below!!"


At this park, you can bring your own long carrots and apples and feed the animals (much more sanitary than them licking food out of your palm!)


The girls pretty much used up all of their food on this guy, though!


This little piggy was adorable! There are also miniature horses (yes, Grace, mini-horses!), llamas, goats, rams, and different types of birds.


Evan had his 2 month visit with Dr. Ringel today. He has nearly doubled his weight after that big loss in the first week. He now weighs 10 1/2 lbs! Go, Evan!! He got 2 shots today and 1 oral medicine vaccine. That was different! But, he was fine, except for the fact that he bled on his onesie! But, Mia and Jada were there to distract him.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Evan is 2 months old!

Can you believe it?? Our little guy is already 2 months old! He has his doctor's appointment in a few days, and we are eager to see how much he weighs and just how long he is. He definitely has grown so much even in the past few weeks!





We've spent the last few days at Lola and Lolo's house because Jorge had some friends colleagues over for a convention in Boston. It was fun hanging out there with them! Here is Lolo with his Talusan Vega grandkids!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Weekly Wednesday - week 2

Here is Week 2 of our installment titled "Weekly Wednesdays" where I'm going to take a picture of the kids every Wednesday for the next 52 weeks. Can't wait to see the difference!



This weekend, we went on a great hike through Borderland Park - a place I used to go often when I was a kid. The girls loved it, and Jorge planned a Bug Scavenger Hunt for them. We walked through a tree-lined trail and it felt like it was raining inchworms! Gross! But, cool all at the same time :)

Here is the family trying to move a giant boulder! (Evan and I decided to just watch!)







It's supposed to be really nice this week, too, so we're looking forward to going again! I've been enjoying my time home with Jada and Evan, and am sad to see it end soon. Joli has been having a wonderful time at school, and she continues to bring home assignments that we can't believe she is doing in Kindergarten! She's working on a reading log where she reads a book a day and then has to map out the plot, summary, sequence, etc. Then, she moves on to math worksheets where she is doing multiple levels of addition and subtraction. We're so proud of her, mostly because she really loves what she's doing in school. I even got a sneak peek at an art project she is working on, and I can't wait for her to bring it home so we can frame it (I'll scan it in when we actually get it home!).

Enjoy!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Dr. Paul Talusan, M.D.

Congratulations to Dr. Paul Talusan, M.D.! Here is Uncle Paulie giving the graduation speech at Boston University School of Medicine!



It was a big hit at the graduation - and Paul was the only one to get a standing ovation during the ceremony! We're looking forward to the formal picture where Paul give a "fist bump" to the Dean of Medicine on stage.

Dr Mom and Dr Dad got to place the ceremonial hood on Paulie. This was them marching in with the faculty.


Dr. Paul before graduating


Paul and Kirsten


Of course, we had to get a great picture of Evan in there!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Cousin Fun

We had a really fun Mother's Day with the kids and new babies (we miss you, Gavinator!). Jenny and Kainoa have come to play with us, and we hope to do more outside activities now that the weather is nicer.

I've started to follow a project called 52 Weeks, where I'll take a picture of the kids every week for 52 Weeks. I can't wait to see how it all ends up! Every Tuesday, we'll take our picture and hopefully I'll post it by Wednesday -- "52 Weeks Wednesdays!"

WEEK 1:


Evan and Kainoa chillin' on the couch


The Biggest Sisters and Littlest Brothers


Awesome picture of Kainoa on Mother's Day


Kainoa and Evie Cakes


This video is funny, mostly because of Kainoa crying and Evie's expression of "What the heck is going on here??" Yeah, we'll be showing this to them when they get older!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Oh, the irony....

Two wonderful events are happening right now -

1. May 10-15 is Retinoblastoma Awareness Week! Be sure to spread the word about Rb, signs and symptoms, and family experiences

2. May is also VHL Month! As you may know, when we got Joli's genetic testing done for Rb, we also found out that she has VHL, a genetic condition involving the abnormal growth of blood vessels in parts of the body, resulting in angiomas or hemangioblastomas (tumors). Most tumors develop in the brain, spinal cord, retinas, and kidneys.

Just yesterday, I (Liza) found out that I, too, have VHL. Jorge and I were both tested for the disesase, and he came back negative; I came back positive. So, not only do I have BRCA to deal with, I now also have VHL.

In the words of Grace, "Oh greayyyytttt....."

It's a personal choice for the rest of my family to get tested or not; really, there isn't anything one can do about it. And, in going through the family tree, no one has really had any symptoms (that we know of) related to VHL.

So, let's just pray that neither Joli nor I have any affected symptoms.

Do we get Jada and Evan tested? We're not in any rush right now, but we'll have to decide sooner than later.

Saturday, May 09, 2009

Kainoa and Evan

Check out these little buggers!





Friday, May 08, 2009

Hanging Out!


The weather here has been rainy most of the week, but we've managed to have a great time!

On a warm afternoon, here is Jada giving her "I'm too sassy for you" look


In early honor of Mother's Day...


Monday, May 04, 2009

Weekend Fun!

Fresh off the heels of Joli's awesome recital, our family hosted Rex Navarette - a great Filipino comedian. We've been following his work for about 15 years, and it was a wonderful opportunity to meet him!


Here is what is guaranteed to be one of my favorite photos ever -- like father like son. Little Evan is looking more and more like Jorge - even his brown skin color is coming in fast! He still has the "baby acne" much longer than either of the girls did, but he's still adorable!




Funny story - Jada went out with Mari, JP and Gavin today. When they came back, Mari and JP said to me, "Jada just doesn't stop! That girl doesn't ever stop talking!!" And, if you know Mari and JP, you'll realize just how funny that statement is coming from them (two people who talk more than anyone I know!).

It's rainy all week, so we'll see what kind of fun is had indoors here!

"Hurray I'm cute.."


".. yup, that's enough excitement for me."

Saturday, May 02, 2009


Joli's Recital

Joli had her spring recital at school, and she did awesome!

Here is a video of her singing her solo song. It's hard to hear because we were kind of far away when recording it, so just amp up your volume and see if you can get any more sound out of it (otherwise, if it sounds soft, its just the way it was recorded, unfortunately).




 It was so much fun! Great job, Joli!! 


Here is the finale -- Joli and her classmates singing "America". Here are some of the lyrics I caught her singing:

Oh beautiful for space and sky
for abroo waves of grades
and purple mountains mad jesty
above the fruity plains
America! America! 
God sheds his grace on knees
My crown my good
for brothers hood
from sea to shining sea