Sunday, February 19, 2012

Got My New Camera and My Mama

Ok, so I am crossing my fingers that everyone notices the difference in my pictures. This camera is amazing. I love it! It has really cool effects that I would do with an editing program built right in, a touch screen, and crystal clear images! I am still getting used to it but all of the pictures in this post are with my new Sony NEX 5n. I would love to hear from you and tell me what you think.

Of course none if this would be possible without my MAMA! Thank you mom. She paid for 90% of it! I am so glad that she is here. And it goes beyond the camera. Tonight, I am sick and I feel horrible. I came home from my mom's house, took a hot shower, and I could not believe how relaxed I feel. Normally, my brain is going, what do I have this week, what do I need to do, but when my mom is here, it's like I know that everything is going to be okay and I don't have to worry. She makes me feel relaxed and happy, and I am so glad she is here! I should be cooking for her and preparing food for her but it is the other way around. I just hope one day I can repay her for all that she has done for me, Abel, and of course the munchkins! My mom got here Friday and we had a wonderful meal at Carrabas. Saturday, we headed up there and the girls all went for a pedicure. Carmen got pink sparkle nail polish on her fingers and toes. The kids played so hard in the yard at my parents. They are getting to the point where they just play out there and the adults can sit inside and just watch which is nice for a change. My mom made "fancy" sloppy joes! I call them "fancy" because they are, and never in my childhood did she ever give us sloppy joes! It was such a relaxing day Saturday. Here are some pictures of us just enjoying the day. Oh...with my new camera of course : )
   On Sunday we woke the kids up at 6am for breakfast and to get dressed for the IMS Fit Kids One Mile Fun Run. Gianni is part of a little running club at school called "Kids Rock Stars" and they celebrated the IMS Marathon with a 1 mile run today. The whole family registered and we got to hang out with all of our friends while we celebrated fitness! Sydney was there of course and we love to hang with our favorite girl! She always puts a smile on our faces!
 The Pearson's were there and our other Palm Valley friends! I love Palm Valley and am so happy that we are a part of such a wonderful school.

 The plan was for Gianni and I to run together and for Abel to run with Carmen and then carry her when she got tired. Got tired....what in the hell was I thinking! Gianni took off, I swear we ran that mile in less than 7 minutes! Carmen ran the whole way with daddy and they were right behind us! They ran so fast. It didn't even feel like a mile! I am so proud of both of them but especially Carmen. I didn't think she would do it but she did! Look at her little red nose. Its was cold out there this morning!

 I am so glad that we participate in events like this because it really does make the kids feel good about their accomplishments and also shows them that we truly are a FIT FAMILY!

This afternoon it was back to my mom's for an afternoon dinner with my cousin Christopher and his wife Tracy. It was so nice to sit and eat with them. The kids played all afternoon in the backyard at my parents place. They ran around that pond and over the bridge at least 100 times. On the way home we looked in the back seat and Carmen was out. They both played so hard today and this whole weekend. Thank goodness we have one more day to relax before it is back to the normal grind. 

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Valentine's Day Week

Tuesday was Valentine's Day and the kids had lots of fun at school. They each had a Valentine's Day party and gave treats to their friends.  For Valentine's Day I woke up super early and made the kids a special breakfast of heart shaped pancakes. They each got a stuffed toy and a little heart candy. We kept it simple.

Carmen attended Lola's 4th birthday party this past weekend. It was a princess party of course and she dressed up for the event. She had a wonderful "girly" afternoon. While the girls were at the party, Papa, Gianni, and Abel went to see Star Wars in 3D.
 Both of my munchkins are doing well. Carmen had a little trouble at school this week and we are trying to teach her the importance of honesty and that she needs to take responsibility for her actions. Gianni had strep throat and an ear infection this past week. He saw the ENT doctor Thursday and his tube is out in one ear already. The tubes (his 3rd set) have not even been in a full year and I can't believe that one is already out. We will see how he does, but I am crossing my fingers that he doesn't get anymore infections.

As for Abel and I, we continue our weight loss journey together. He is doing great and recently has dropped about 10 pounds in the last month or so. This week I hit a milestone of 70 pounds lost since I started in 2009. It is a daily battle for both of us but one that we must continue for the rest of our lives to stay healthy for these two munchkins. Being around for your kids is the best motivator ever!

I am on the market for a new camera thanks to my mom. She would like me to upgrade and when she settled her contract she promised that I would get a new one. The search has been on. I wanted a big fancy camera like a Nikon or Canon. We looked and looked and the more I talked with Jenni and Angela I realized that I am not a professional photographer, and I may want something smaller. I did lots of research online, went on to photography blogs from professionals all over the country, went and played with the cameras at the store multiple times and got it down to two cameras: Nikon D 5100 and Sony NEX 5n. The Nikon is big and the Sony is small. Do I really want to lug a big camera around? The Sony it is! I made my decision! I learned about the sensors on the camera and how they help with clarity, and compared them and I truly believe that the Sony is right for me.  In addition, when you change modes on the Sony, the screen displays messages that teach you what to use each mode for. People that have this camera say that they have learned so much from it because at the touch fo a button it tells you what to do, and what the mode works best for. The decision is made, so then it was off to buy it. Nobody has it! Every place we checked is sold out. I can't even get it online at this point. It is a new camera and we just can't find it. Well, Abel has been on the best buy site everyday and this morning they say that they have 2 in stock. He called last night when the truck arrived but they didn't unload before close. He is going to get there when they open at 10am and maybe we will get lucky today. Here is my camera. Some of the reviews of this camera say that it is like a compact and DSLR had a baby together. It isn't the prettiest camera in the world but man is it fast! It will fit in my purse and we can buy extended lenses when we save a little more money. I will probably get the 55 - 250mm lense eventually for those times when I need it. Here it is:

Capture detailed photos with this digital camera that features ISO sensitivity up to 25,600 for clear photos, even in dimly lit areas. The 3" Xtra Fine touch-screen LCD monitor ensures easy viewing and navigation through menus.




What's Included

•Sony NEX-5N 16.1-Megapixel Digital Camera with 18-55mm Lens

•E-mount 18-55mm lens (SEL1855)

•InfoLITHIUM rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NP-FW50)

•Battery charger (BC-VW1)

•USB cable (mini B), shoulder strap, lens cap, CD-ROM

•Owner's manual

Product Features

•16.1-megapixel Exmor APS HD CMOS image sensor

Captures high-resolution images up to 4912 x 3264 pixels.

•3x optical/10x digital/30x total zoom

Through a Sony E-mount lens for precise zooming and accuracy.

•18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 lens included

For intricate picture detail. Metal lens construction provides durability.

•3" Xtra Fine touch-screen LCD monitor

With 921K pixels and 45° down and 80° up tilt capabilities for clear images.

•Full HD video recording

Utilizes AVCHD and MP4 codecs and shoots video with resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 pixels for stunning images with intense realism.

•BIONZ image processor

Features chroma noise reduction to ensure high-resolution, low-noise shots.

•ISO 100-3200 (selectable to 25,600) For shooting in most lighting conditions.

•Up to 10 fps (frames per second)
•Preflash TTL flash metering system

With auto flash, fill-flash, rear sync, slow sync and red-eye reduction flash types to capture a variety of shots.

•Advanced 1200-zone evaluative metering

With multisegment, center-weighted and spot metering modes.

•Object Tracking AF

Locks onto an object and maintains focus, even as the subject moves. Intelligent autofocus prefocuses as you compose the shot for reduced focusing time.

•Media card slot

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Golf, Bikes, Food, and Football!

 It seems like life has been so busy lately. I feel bad about not posting any pictures lately. Work has been crazy and the kids are always busy with something. A few weeks ago we went on a family golf outing. Everyone played! Even Carmen! She did great and walked the entire 9 holes.
 Carmen is doing very well in school. She loves to do groups and art. She continues to dance every weekend and loves dancing in her room to Justin "Beaver" as she calls him. She is a girly girl! She wants her toes painted and her nails done. Recently I bought her some new clothes and shoes and she was in heaven.
 Gianni is growing at warp speed. He is so tall. His bike was getting small for him so we went to the store and got a new one and a new helmet.
 Gianni is also doing great in school. He is working hard at increasing his reading fluency and loves to read "The Magic Treehouse" and other books on his Nook. He is a math whiz! He is playing football every weekend and has practice twice a week after school.
 As for Abel and I, we spend our time keeping up with these two. Last week I made what I am going to call, "Mexican Stuffed Peppers." I basically used ground turkey, cumin, and egg, some breadcrumbs, cilantro, green onion, and dumped all of that into a pepper with salsa and shredded jack cheese. They were delicious! Last weekend, we had our Winter Supper Club. It was a traditional Christmas Dinner with a twist. After dinner we played a fun game called, "What's Yours Like?" I think that was the name. There were lots of laughs. Uncle Justin was on babysitting duty so that Abel and I could enjoy the night out with friends.
 Carmen went to Good Night Pediatrics last night around 9:30. She has the "Carmen Coughs" again. At least that is what her teacher and I call it. When she is lying flat at night, it sounds like croup, but during the day it normally goes away. Last night she coughed for 2 straight hours and at one point she was gagging and said that she couldn't breathe so in they went. She was given a steroid and cough syrup with codeine to keep her comfortable. Of course later on that evening she coughed so hard that she threw it all up in her bed. Ohhhhh Carmen! Today I stayed home with her since she was up so late. The boys headed off to Scottsdale for Gianni's football game. He was quarterback for most of the game which he has never done before (and I missed it). Also, he scored his first touchdown! Go Gianni! The ball was passed to him and he caught it and ran it in. When he came home, his face was still lit up. I am so very proud of him. Maybe next weekend it will happen again so that I can be there.
 After the boys came home from the game we finished cleaning the house. I am so lucky to have my husband. He helps me all the time. There is no way I could do it alone. Carmen took a long nap today so I headed off to the gym to get a run in and then it was back home to make cookies. Tomorrow is Superbowl and we have a party to attend. We made football cookies. We are sad that the Cardinals are out but can you tell who we are cheering for?

 Cookies took longer than expected so my husband said we could go out to dinner. It was a nice treat!