Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Mike's Retirement Party


The Marine

It is the Marine, not the reporter,
Who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the Marine, not the poet,
Who has given us freedom of speech.

It is the Marine, not the campus organizer,
Who has given us the freedom to demonstrate.
It is the Marine, not the lawyer,
Who has given us the right to a fair trial.

It is the Marine who salutes the flag,
Serves under the flag,
Whose coffin is draped by the flag.
And, it is a very special Marine whom we honor this evening.


I found this poem online & added the last line to it for our old neighbor & friend, Mike Arnold, who will be officially retiring from the USMC in August. The above poem was at the "sign-in table" for his retirement party last weekend at Il Fornaio in Irvine. Mike's wife - my good friend, Stacey, asked me to help her with the planning, decorating & arrangements for his retirement party. And, of course I was more than happy to help out in any way I could. For all that Mike has done - serving in both Kuwait & Iraq, the least I could do was throw together some invitations & handle some decorations. It's just an honor to have him and Stacey as our good friends.

Mike & Stacey had about 100 guests and were able to rent out the entire back of Il Fornaio for the event. With a DJ set up and a special designated area for all the kids to dance & run around in, complete with three babysitters, the evening was primed for everyone to have a great time... And, everyone did! The centerpieces for the party were comprised of 3 wine bottles put together. I made posies of roses, purple statice & purple misty blue to put in the centers of the bottles and we tied a big yellow bow at the top of each. Stacey had taken the back labels off of the wine bottles, and I made new labels for them with the USMC seal and Mike's name & official retirement date on them. The bottles and flower posies doubled as both centerpieces and party favors!

I was so glad that everything turned out beautifully for Mike's special day because he (and Stacey) really deserved to have a day of recognition for all they've sacrificed for us to be able to have all the liberties that we so often take for granted.

So... from me to all of our troops & veterans - THANK YOU SO MUCH for all you do & all you've done!! God Bless You for your bravery & courage! Lord only knows where we'd be without you!!

Nico's Birthday Party


Photos by Betty Lang. Layout by C. Pham.
My Baby Boy turned the Big ONE at the end of May. It's crazy how fast this year has flown by! So, to mark the ocassion, we had a big shindig for the Little Guy at the Santa Ana Zoo Amphitheater. Yes, Santa Ana has a zoo! It's not a very big zoo, but there are a handful of animals & it was perfect for all the little kids. We had a guest total of about 90 people, with about 30 kids. It was a bit crazy, but a whole lot of fun for all!! The Amphitheater is spacious and had plenty of room for the kids to run around, when they weren't out & about exploring the zoo. And, I set up a "Bubble Station" on one of the end picnic tables for them to create bubbles to their little hearts' content when they were in the Amphitheater. There was also a stage, with stadium seating at the front of the Amphitheater. So, it was a perfect spot for us to put the cake and do the cake-cutting. Nico had a nice long nap and woke up just in time to have everyone sing Happy Birthday to him.

My friend, Betty, took pictures for me, since I was so busy being a hostess. The amazing 2-tier cake came from Van's Bakery. It originally had dinosaurs on it. But, I nixed the dinos and threw on the safari & zoo animals to keep in line with our little zoo theme. Overall, it was a bit of an exhausting day. But, all the kids enjoyed themselves, especially my two, and that's all that mattered in the end. I'm just so glad everything turned out so well. And, based on Nico's face in the picture below, he was having a blast!


Photo by Mommy