Friday, January 27, 2012

Carlos, the entertainer

Everybody always tell me that Carlos is going to be a famous entertainer one day.  More exactly, he is going to design rides for Disney or for fairs.  He has always been fascinated by rollercoasters and all kind of wild ride and he loves to recreate them here at home.  He has a big imagination and he wants to do lots of things that we cannot do here at home.  His brain is always working on ideas and we feel bad for not being able to help him bring them to life.  He sees things in a different way than other kids.  Any kind of color light is good for rides like Splash Mountain, the office chairs are excellent for spinning kids and adults widly.  He is lucky to have been born at this time, when any music he desires to hear is available in YouTube.

I usually go crazy about all this. At any time, one room of our house is being used by Carlos for a ride. He uses all kinds of things for props.  Everything he sees reminds him of something in a ride and he wants to use it. I think we are the only family with two giant plastic garden carts in our family room.  I try to encourage him to use the garage but it usually gets hot, even at this time of the year and he begs to let him do it inside.  He has done The Cat in the Hat ride from Universal in his room, making a real mess and guiding kids in chairs with wheels while he plays the music and recites the verses.  He has made Halloween rides, (at any time of the year) with strobe lights and scary music, water rides, and right now he is into Space Mountain.  I rode the one he made yesterday and it was good but he spinned the chair too much.  Today, all the kids in the cul the sac were outside and he immediately made one in the garage. The kids came running and waited patiently for their turn at the ride.  I was nervous, thinking the chair was going to fall and one of the kids was going to get hurt.  I was working in the computer and I could hear screams the whole time. They always encourage Carlos to make more and to make them as wild as possible. I kept going to the garage to ask Carlos to be gentle but I am sure he made them spin fast as soon as I went inside.  I really hope people are right and all these messes in rooms are worth it.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Somebody has an Iphone 4S

And it is not Don...  Titi has been asking for an Iphone and for the 4S since it came out.  We kept telling her kids her age did not get Iphones but of course, in this neighborhood most of the kids have one.  Emilia got a 4S as soon as it came out and even Don was impressed with it.  Titi saved money from walking dogs, Mema and grandpa's presents, etc. and she kept asking us to get her one.  Don and I talked about it and decided she would get one.  We do not want to spoil her but since most kids have one around here, she is at a disadvantage.  She loves technology and gadgets and she would learn a lot from it. Carlos has not asked as much but now that Titi got one, he wants one too (and Don and I as well).

This morning, after her soccer game, Don and Titi went to the AT&T to get one.  Titi was ecstatic!  She has been using it all day.  She loves Siri, the assistant that answers the voice commands.  It is funny, because many times it does not understand what Titi is asking and she says funny things.  When Titi asked Siri to text mom, Siri answered something like "I am sorry but you do not have a mother".  I don't remember now but it was so funny we both started laughing.  Titi told her "I love you" and Siri answered "you must say that to all your Iproducts".

Friday, January 20, 2012

Titi's Safety Patrol trip to Washington

Four days after coming back from Mexico, Titi left for Washington, D.C.  She went on the same trip that Carlos took last year.  It is organized by the school district and approximately 1,500 fifth graders that are in the Safety Patrol program, all from Palm Beach County, go every year.  They go in two trips and Titi got to go on the first trip.  There were more than 800 kids going.  The tradition is to go by train but it takes 22 hours to get to Washington!  They say it is like a huge sleepover but the kids are very well supervised by teachers. 

Titi's chaperone was one of her third grade teachers.  We like her a lot so we were happy to know Titi was going to be in her group of 12 girls.  Titi's roommates were Emily He., Celeste and a girl namede Julie but I don't remember her.  Gigi was also in the group so I was happy for that.  She is a very friendly girl and Titi and her get along very well.  There were 4 groups of 12 girls and two of the teachers in charge of the other groups knew Titi very well.

I packed way too many things for Titi but I was worried about the cold. She used to not feel cold but now that she has lost weight, she seems to feel the cold much more.  When we were in Mexico, she kept saying she was cold and it was not that cold outside. I never had to wear a hat or scarf but Titi did and she insisted she was still cold. 

Titi was able to use her phone a lot so we kept in touch.  She was fine on the train but by Friday night, she was tired and started to feel homesick.  It was hard talking to her on the phone, knowing she was not feeling happy and I was so far away.  The teacher assured me Titi was having a great time and that she probably was just tired.  Every time we talked she seemed homesick and would say she could not wait to come home.  On Sunday night, once she was on the train, she texted me for 3 hours!  Last year, Carlos was only allowed to use the phone 3 or 4 times and just for a couple of minutes, this year, Titi was able to text for most of the trip back.

I could not wait to see her and Carlos and I left home early to go and pick her up at the train station.  The train arrived around 5:30 and most of the girls requested "good food", they said they were tired of turkey and cheese sandwiches.  Titi requested McDonalds and that made Carlos happy too.  We had banners and a cake waiting at home and a happy dad waiting for his little girl.

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Mexico's Trip December 2011