Sunday, May 29, 2005

Adorna & Dinner

Today we were visited by Adorna -- a very old friend of our family that helped keep me out of trouble when I was a wee little boy myself. Here she is all over again with my kids...



Well, in typical fashion for Adorna, she came bearing fresh groceries and she immediately set to work making a meal.

Here are my boys Kekoa and David enjoying fresh Ensaymada, which is a form of pastry...



Everyone loved it! Then on to a course of Pancit Bihon...



Pancit Bihon is basically a noodle dish, of which Nalani ate every single bite.

I haven't eaten it in 8 years or so and was absolutely in heaven.

But we couldn't stop there. Adorna went on to make a wonderful Pancit Molo -- which kind of a won ton soup.

The kids loved the cooking so much that it turned in to a cooking lesson!



Ah, our bellies are filled with Filipino food and life is good.

Saturday, May 28, 2005

A Couple of Bicoy Girls...

Today is the day our child number 4 enters year number 5. In other words, our son Kekoa is now 5 years-old! But before we get to his celebration, we need to take a moment to congratulate one of our girls.

Two years ago, our eldest daughter Alyssa was inducted in to the National Junior Honor Society in Marietta. We were very proud of her then, and we're pleased to say that she has repeated the feat here in the desert...



Of course from the picture you can see that she is absolutely overjoyed to be participating in the induction ceremony all over again. Be sure to drop Alyssa a quick email and let her know how proud her family and friends are of her.

Well, today does mark the birthday of Kekoa, and we're absolutely amazed that this young man is now 5 years of age. Where did all the time go?

Here's a picture of everyone just after singing him "Happy Birthday..."



And as has become a tradition in our house, the birthday celebrant gets to pick the cake of their choice. In this case, Kekoa's "cake" is a plate full of cupcakes. Note them in the picture above with all the candles in them.

Well, before we ate the birthday cupcakes, we needed to start opening presents. So Cari put the cupcakes on the other side of the table and all the kids gathered 'roud Kekoa to watch the present opening....



Or so we thought. But then again, where is little Malia?

Look at this next photo in which the camera was zoomed out just a little bit more to widen the picture...



While everyone is preoccupied, grab yourself a cupcake.

Then...



Have yourself a bite.

And...



Put it back before anyone notices.

Aha, but Daddy did!

And here's Malia's reaction to being caught red-handed...



Just another birthday in the Bicoy home.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

It's much cooler in Henderson...

Las Vegas is a city of cement and giant resorts sitting in the very bottom of the Vegas Valley. Heat just rests in the center of this big bowl that is Las Vegas.

Henderson is a suburb filled with parks and homes. It is at a slightly higher elevation than Las Vegas and has many beautiful views of the strip.

And thus while it was an oppressive 104 degrees in Las Vegas today, it was a much cooler and far more refreshing 102 degrees in Henderson.

Welcome to summer in the Las Vegas Valley.

The Stay at Home Mom's Club that Cari organizes met today at the Mission Hills Park so all of our families could enjoy the warm weather...



Cari says that she started the Mom's Club as a way to make friends and create opportunities for our kids to play with other children their own age.

Sometimes, though, I think she started it because being surrounded by a mere 6 children isn't nearly enough for her...



The Mission Hills Park is just one of the incredible number of facilities that characterize the City of Henderson. I had a meeting with the Mayor a few weeks back and he mentioned that this year he finally realized his goal of ensuring that there is a public park within 1 mile of every one of the 250,000 residents of the City of Henderson. That truly is remarkable. This is the greatest system of parks, community centers, and recreation programs that we have ever seen!

The Mission Hills Park is one of those characterized by numerous water activities which the kids just love on a hot day like today. Whether it be using the water canons...



Or just running through the sprays...



Everyone had a grand old time.

As a part of Cari's Mom's Club, they are starting to celebrate the birthdays of any child who happens to be born in that month. In May, this includes our son Kekoa, and Cari's friend Hillary's son David.

On an aside, I must note that we had two Brets, two Davids, and two Zachs at the park today. There is nothing more confusing than calling one of your children only to have another kid show up. Therein is another reason that it's great to have kids named "Kekoa," "Nalani," and "Malia."

Anyway, here are David (not my David, the other David) and Kekoa opening a few of their presents in the park...



Of course, in typical Bicoy fashion, our son Bretty found something else far more interesting than the presents...



And while this was all going on, little Malia found the once full plate of strawberries and decided to help herself...



Of course, at a Mom's Club, you can be sure that lots of moms jumped into action to keep Malia out of trouble...



Okay, maybe "stared into action" is a more appropriate phrase. That's Hillary, Kim and my lovely wife Cari in the picture above.

As any modern parent knows all too well, opening presents is only the beginning of their birthday responsibilities. Packing materials have to be removed. Wire ties need to be untied. Pieces have to be assembled. Stickers placed on the toys. It's a lot of work!

So the birthday boys were told to go play and their presents were put aside to be unpacked later in the air-conditioned comfort of their homes.

We put Kekoa's presents in the stroller and suggested that he go back to play in the water with everyone else.

Here's Kekoa's enthusiastic reaction...



We finally did open one of the boxes for the poor little boy because he just stood next to the stroller staring at the boxes.

Ultimately, though, the 102 degrees and this wonderful park are just another of the many reasons we love living here.

Our children have adjusted very well and have long since realized that Wisconsin summer clothing just doesn't work in the desert...



Well, most of our kids have realized that!

Sunday, May 15, 2005

Goodbye to an Era

My old childhood neighbor David Jacang stopped by from California again today, this time bringing his wife Nadine and all four of their children. Here is his son Kawika and my boy Bretty once again having a grand old time...



Kawika in Hawaiian means "David," so really, here in this next picture is David, "David," Bret and Bret...



When you have as many kids as we do, it's always a bit awkward going over to other's houses. After all, we bring along 6 rambunctious children, each of whom has a great desire to explore every nook and cranny of their new surroundings. When you have one or two kids, it's easy to keep them occupied because there is at least one parent for each child.

Most folks just get terribly uncomfortable when you bring a gaggle of kids over to their house.

So when David & Nadine's four kids started to wander through every room in our house, it must have been a relief because, well, it's just another day of chaos for the Bicoys. Our combined 10 kids were up and down the steps...



Looking over each other's shoulders...



And following one another around...



It was a heck of a lot of fun for the kids! David suggested that perhaps we all take a short trip to Disneyland some day this year -- and my kids were overjoyed about that possibility! I tell you, big families are different -- so the prospect of having fun with another big family sounds like a blast to our six children.

No matter how many kids you have, however, at some point you have to realize that with each new child that blesses your home, sooner or later one of them is going to be the last child you're going to have.

Such was that realization today, as an era came to an end in our home.

After six children, today marked the day that our youngest -- and last -- child moved out of her crib. So began the adventure of dismantling the crib that served as the bed for at least the first 18 months of life for each of our six children...



We removed the mattress, but all six of the kids just had to get in the crib one last time...



Finally, it was taken apart...



And replaced with a new bed for Malia (complete with brand new Dora the Explorer sheets to cushion the blow)...



Unfortunately, the new bed and Dora sheets aren't quite up to what she thought they would be because Malia's now choosing some very awkward places to fall asleep...