Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Soccer, Mountain Biking, Painting and A Whole Lot'a Pablove

We’ve been a very busy family this Fall. School started back in late August and the Hickey’s hit the ground running with soccer, mountain biking, painting our house, and a whole lot of Pablove!

Tristan’s soccer team is currently in 2nd place and set to start playoffs in just a couple of weeks. He had an amazing year. Tristan is full of heart and speed and can outlast and outrun any opponent. He’s a great defender. Most of all, we are happy that Tristan had fun. The boys on his team this year were all wonderful kids and they all seemed to have the same silly personality. Is it the age? They goofed around a lot together this year and sometimes the parents sitting at practice would get frustrated because it looked like they were having more fun goofing around, than actually working at practicing soccer. Looking back at it, I realize that’s all that really mattered. They were having fun and he made some great friends.





Our Nate Doggie Dog decided not to play soccer this year. Instead he was introduced to the world of biking. Nathan entered his first mountain bike race in early September. He was a little ill prepared that time. I think he and Sean just went to watch the race and then, at the last minute, decided to put Nathan in the race. Anyway, he had a great time and wanted to continue. Sean promised him a new mountain bike if he completed the first race and we both promised him that we would make sure that from there on out, we would help him be more prepared for the races. He entered his second mountain bike race in mid October and this time he was a force to be reckoned with. He came in first place, 28 minutes ahead of the second place rider. We were proud. He rocked! It was so fun and rewarding to see him up on the podium with his trophy. Could we be the parents of the next Lance Armstrong? He’s definitely got the heart for it!





In between all the soccer practices and mountain biking workouts that Sean and Nathan put in, Sean was busy painting our backhouse and shed (he’s starting our house now). The back house and shed have not been painted as long as I have lived on this property, which is about 25 years. Sean put in a lot of tender loving care repairing and cleaning up both of these structures and they look wonderful in their new colors. I’m so happy to see them looking so nice and excited to see our house in the same warm colors. I’m just as excited to wash my windows that I have been saying for the last couple of 5 years that “I’m not washing them until the house gets painted”. Let’s just say, you can barely see out of them. LOL! FYI – Sean is the greatest painter in the world! If you need a new paint job on your house or business…..call us up. He’s taking side jobs!




Last but not least, our family participated in the Pablove Across America Homecoming this past weekend. The Pablove Foundation was founded in honor of Pablo Castelaz, the little boy I wrote about earlier this year, whose fight with cancer ended on June 27, 2009.
http://triselina.blogspot.com/2009/06/camping-at-el-capitan-santa-barbara-and.html
In early October, Pablo's father, Jeff Castelaz embarked on a cross country ride to help bring awareness to childhood cancer. He rode home this weekend and we all welcomed and cheered on this inspiring and loving effort. Sean and Nathan joined the Pablove Across America Ride at Pasadena Velo and rode with them as they stopped at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, where Pablo spent many days during his fight with this disease. Joined by a few of Pablo’s doctors, Jeff told all of us a little bit about CHLA and the efforts they lead in the fight against childhood cancer. Afterwards, they rode on to Forest Lawn Cemetery, Hollywood Hills for a salute to Pablo and again on to Shane’s Inspiration at Griffith Park, where Jeff concluded his ride and addressed all the supporters and riders. Tristan and I were out in front of Children’s Hospital cheering the riders on as they came through and then went over to Shane’s Inspiration at Griffith Park for the conclusion of the ride. It was an amazing day for us as a family, but also to be part of such an inspiring effort.












I concluded my Pablove weekend on Monday, by attending a Welcome Home Reception at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles with all my past co-workers, as well as Jeff and some of the Pablove Across America team, including his coach Rick Babington. I was moved by Jeff’s words, as he talked about Pablo and Pablo’s individual fight with cancer, and as he promised to keep the fight going through the efforts of the Pablove Foundation, regarding raising money for continued research and childlife specialists, who do so much to make the hospital a happier place for children, as they fight this disease. This is a very important fight. I encourage you to learn more about the Pablove Foundation http://www.pablove.org/ and read about Pablo through the loving blog the Castelaz family started. http://getwellpablo.blogspot.com/

A huge honor for the Pablove Foundation! ABC World News named Jeff Castelaz Person of the Week on last night's broadcast! The boys and I were thrilled to be featured. Tristan and I, with other supporters as we cheered the Pablove Across America team on in front of CHLA and Nathan riding with the team. Click here to watch the broadcast. http://abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id=9192870

Wishing you all a very Happy Thanksgiving Holiday!

Love, Lisa

Monday, September 7, 2009

Camping With Friends at Malibu Creek

Our last camping trip of the summer, we went with three other families to Malibu Creek.

The Hickey's
Sean, Lisa, Tristan & Nathan



The Minett's
Perry, Linda, Blake & Lindsey
...Kona, the pup, belongs to the Fournier's


The Montemayor's
Jim, Jennifer & Frances

The Fournier's
Doug, Ruth, Lowden & Kendyl


We had a great time hanging out together. We played "spotlight on" around the camp fire the first night. We all told a few things about ourselves, like what our favorite color is, age, what we like most about ourselves and our most embarrassing moment. It was pretty hilarious and I think we learned a few things about each other.


It was nice to hang out with the kids and also let them hang out with eachother.


The first day, we went for a long hike. To where, we weren't really sure at first, but then we got word of a swimming hole with a rope swing.

So we hiked........


and hiked.........


and stopped and took pictures.....


and hiked some more.....


and hiked even more.......


and we finally got to our destination.


After we assessed the situation........


........boy did we have a good time!





Even the Dad's couldn't resist the rope swing.




After all the fun, we hiked on out of there. I think we all agreed that it was well worth the hike in.

The next day, we hung out on the beach. It was a beautiful day. The dolphins were out playing and the kids had a great time playing in the waves......despite all the shark stories.....Perry......Doug!



The Hickey's voted Blake Minett "Camper of the Week." He had the best "most embarrassing moment" around the camp fire the first night. He had us all rolling till our tummies hurt.

I think next year we decided on river rafting, right? Who's in?


Love, Lisa

p.s. Special thanks to Linda Minett for taking some of these pictures. ; )