Sunday, August 24, 2008

The times they are a changin'...

Sorry everyone. I've been so busy growing up that I forgot to blog for a little while. Maybe it's been a little more than a little while, actually... ahh, who's keeping tab anyway?

Here's the week in pictures:

Mom and I went to work with dad last week. He works in New York. I took the train and the subway for the first time and harassed commuters, walked ( I mean strolled) around SoHo, chilled out at the office, and took a dump right by dad's desk (which, by the way, he has more crap on his desk than I'll ever have in my pants). It was a great day!

I went to the beach the other day, too. I told dad to wear sunscreen on his back, but he didn't listen...kids. Anyway, while mom, Reena, Nicole, and Jen were somewhere off on the not so distant shore, doggie paddlin' and singing some "caribbean queen" song, and dad and mike were attempting to surf ankle high waves, I was hanging with my girl, Ella. She loves me. She wrote it in the sand. "We're sharing the same dream. And our hearts, they beat as one." Wait...where'd I get that from?...






And we went over to Pop pop and Mimi's for Mimi's birthday. Everyone ate the pasta with broccoli except me. Broccoli gives me gas. I had fun. And my cousin Amaya was there. She's 4 months old. We made plans to get together and catch up in AC in 20 and a half years. 

Also, my great Grandma Iurato was there. Now, I've nothing funny to say here... All I really want to say is...I LOVE YOU GREAT GRANDMA! 


Ok, that's all for now. I promise I'll be better at staying on top of my blog. Somewhere in between the sweet potatoes and the army crawl...

Later,
H

3 comments:

Anna said...

I wonder if you were happy to see Josh win SYTYCD...

Pamela said...

Thanks for the update, H!! It's amazing how big you have gotten. Love the picture of you at the beach. Nice hat!! Your Great Grandma is a cutie, too!!

Aunt Margy said...

Great! look at you at the beach... your stylin' with you're hat too! I just need to come up and give you a big hug, squeeze and kiss those fat little cheeks. Dad and mom need to bring you to Texas so we can have a grand ole' time...I'll show you the sights around here.. you might not want to go back. Until next time......
Remember Aunt Margy loves you......