We ventured to the Watts Towers Saturday. An Italian immigrant built the Towers because he wanted to do something BIG, something great with his life. Over the course of 33 years the towers were erected. Click on the first pic to read some interesting facts about the tower.
He lived right on the property where he built.
One of the towers had scaffolding around it so the tour wasn't has complete. The Watts Towers became a tourist attraction after an attempt to pull them down with a crane failed and actually resulted in the wire snapping.
A trip to Watts would not be complete without a picture of at least one of our kids in front of a gangsta ride!!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
LUKE LELAND
After a long, emotional labor our little guy arrived. We arrived at the hospital at around 5 at only 2cm. Progress was slow even with a little potocin to speed things along.At 1am the pushing began and after 45 minutes, the baby was in distress so he was delivered by csection.The placenta had started to separate from the uterus.We are so grateful that we have such a handsome healthy boy in our famliy. We are especially grateful for modern medicine and the wonderful nurses and doctors who do their jobs so well and helped me not totally lose it with their reassuring encouragement. I especially love my husband for always keeping such a level head and just loving me through it all!!
Bouncin' baby boy! 8 lbs 11.6 ozs 19.5 inches long
Auntie Tash has been at all the boys' births! I love her and am so lucky to have a friend as wonderful as her!!
Proud Nona and Tata
Hanging with his cousins!!
My cute family!!
It just wouldn't be right not to have this picture!!
Bouncin' baby boy! 8 lbs 11.6 ozs 19.5 inches long
Auntie Tash has been at all the boys' births! I love her and am so lucky to have a friend as wonderful as her!!
Proud Nona and Tata
Hanging with his cousins!!
My cute family!!
It just wouldn't be right not to have this picture!!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Happy New Year
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