On the Ice

Ella requested to go Ice Skating this year on her 7th birthday. Everyone in the Facey and Kim families are pretty into the movie Frozen right now, so getting out on the ice like Elsa and Anna do was very exciting. Mommy is too chicken to ice skate with the plate in her arm, but Daddy was more than happy to introduce Ruby to life on skates. She LOVED it, and has already been back to skate again! Who knows, we just may have to get her into some lessons.

Here are just a few fun pics from the day…
Tiny skates!

Picking it up fast!

Papaw hits the rink … in shorts!

Cousins!

A short clip:

Wigwam Motel Holiday Lighting and Donut Exchange


When we found out Charles Phoenix, The King of Retro!, was going to host a Holiday Lighting & Donut Exchange at the uber kitschy Wigwam Motel in San Bernadino off Route 66, we knew we had to be there. We stayed at The Wigwam in Holbrook, AZ a few years back on our kitschy southwest road trip and we were dying to see what the one in CA was like, and come on — any event hosted by Charles Phoenix doesn’t take much convincing for us to attend. :)

The Wigwams were in great shape, much nicer than the ones in Holbrook.

But the real sight to behold was the solitary teepee Charles adorned with lights. Here he is counting down before the switch was flipped on!

People took the donut exchange part of the gathering very seriously. There were SO many donuts! Someone even kept the kitsch theme alive by creating an Astro-DONUT Tree (inspired by the Astro Weenie Trees of the era). Boy was it a beauty!

Ruby had a blast – “The teepee has lights on, the teepee has lights on!”

We got to meet Charles, too (he was a fan of our glasses!), but unfortunately my iPhone flash turned everything this ugly green color. :(

All in all, there couldn’t been more of a perfectly fun & festive way to spend a Sunday afternoon. We love Christmas, we love Charles Phoenix, we love kitsch – and we love donuts!

Halloween 2013

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Halloween was a blast this year with the crew as usual. Ruby was excited to put the Word Girl costume back on and she definitely couldn’t get enough of trick-or-treating! These kids ran to every house, and Ruby’s bag was practically dragging on the ground because it was so heavy, but she kept insisting that it “wasn’t full!”

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These guys had the routine down this year for sure.
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Look at the difference from last year. (We missed you this year, Violet!)

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However, even with all the candy she got, her Halloween basket from Halmoni was still the favorite. Inside the basket were a bunch of amazing things, but the absolute best was the new Tallulah book! This girl LOVES the Tallulah books. Ruby is so obsessed with ballet these days, and our little ballerina practically has the two Tallulah books she has memorized. Thank goodness Mom + Dad have a new one to read – we’ve practically got them memorized, too!
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Finally, I was feeling a little guilty that we are just doing a small family birthday party this year, so I decided to make some mini almost-birthday cupcakes to celebrate, since some of her buddies were here tonight. After trick-or-treating, we all had a cupcake bite and sang Happy Birthday to our girl.
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All in all, it was a great night. Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween

Last night we headed off to the Arzate’s annual Halloween Party. Each year, the party gets better and better. The kids all get along so well and now that they’re getting older, they are really into dressing up! Ruby has been excited about being WordGirl (from PBS Kids) since the summer, so we made her costume (actually, Daddy made most of it!), and she kept it on ALL NIGHT LONG!

Everybody got into the spirit, and they even made “Mummies in a Blanket” and Crescent Roll Fingers with “Bloody” (Food Colored almond) Fingernails!

Ed + I went the cheesy clever route, and went as “The Appetizers”.
Introducing Pig in a Blanket and Deviled Egg!

Things get meta: Pig in a Blanket eats Pigs in a Blanket!

Transformations after dark!

We look forward to more fun on Halloween night when the gang comes to our house for Trick-or-Treating!

Ruby and Dad Visit Endeavour – Again

Last September Ruby and I watched the Space Shuttle Endeavour, the last of the space shuttles, make its final landing at LAX. It was a really significant experience for me, as the space shuttle program was a huge source of inspiration for me as a kid, opening up my mind to countless possibilities. As all of the space shuttle orbiters were built in Palmdale, NASA saw fit to donate the final shuttle, Endeavour, to the California Science Center for future generations to see and be inspired by.

So, with the Endeavour now in its almost permanent home (it’s in a temporary exhibit area at while its permanent exhibit space is being built), I took Ruby to see the grand old spaceship. This time around, Ruby was definitely able to understand that we were going to see a spaceship, and that spaceships go into space!

It truly was an amazing and touching experience. The shuttle program meant so much to me as a kid, and I could see genuine excitement from Ruby too, who at not even three years old had lots of questions and genuine fascination. On the walls were photos of the astronaut crews for each of Endeavour’s twenty five missions to space. I told Ruby they were astronauts (beautifully multicultural and staffed by men and women, just like our country strives to be), who went inside the space shuttle into space. That very concept kinda blew her mind; she proceeded to then examine nearly every one of the crew portraits, fascinated that they all went to space.

NASA says that Endeavour is now on its final mission: to educate and inspire. I think I’ll bring Ruby back here from time to time so that she can continue to be inspired as I was as a kid. After all, Endeavour seems to be performing its final mission admirably as evidenced when Ruby asked, “Daddy, when I get older, can I be an astronaut and go into space?”

Or, as she literally said when I explained that this was a rocket engine took the following picture, “Daddy, when I grow up can I make a rocket ship engine?”

Ruby, you can be anything you want to be.