My wife and kids bought me a new grill for Fathers Day. My two wonderful boys wanted to put it together for me as a surprise. Yesterday they got up early and started, well they didn't factor in the fact that they had to go out the door early for a church retreat
--Crucian Dad
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Showing posts with label Fathers Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fathers Day. Show all posts
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Monday, June 29, 2009
"Thurepe" Therapy
On Father’s day I suggested we play Thurepe( a card game from Kerala.) It is also known as 28. Growing up this is what we all did for fun. I thought it would be enjoyable for old time sakes; it turned out to be therapy for my dad’s recovery. My dad was always good at the game, he usually won. Most of the time while we were there, my dad looked week and tired. It was so cute to see his smile as he was winning; it was really therapy for all of us. The boys and Cruzan Dad caught on to the game quickly, and I am looking forward to many games with the family. -- Mallu Mom
Sunday, June 28, 2009
We're Back
We are finally back home after a round trip of almost 4,000 miles. I just want to sleep in my own bed!! I can't really complain about the trip, the kids were really great! We had some really good conversations and saw some beautiful country!
--CrucianDad
--CrucianDad
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
The Great Trip -- Pt 2.5 (another pit stop)
Well the next leg of our trip took us through Baton Rouge. And c'mon you don't pass even near Louisiana with out having some Cajun food! We found this nice little place The Jambalaya Shoppe it was tucked away in a strip mall right off the highway. The food was great I loved the seafood "JAM" as they called it. Mullu mom and Rose loved the Gumbo. Inch feasted on the fried catfish and "U" just loved their Crawfish Pie. We like the place so much that we even stopped on our way back up from Texas
--Crucian Dad

Stop on bye if you are going through Baton Rouge!
The Great Trip -- Pt 2
After our pit stop at EWTN we kept on moving until we got to Jose's house in Jackson.
Jose treated us to a great dinner of rice and beans. We ate and caught up on old times.
The next morning we went to mass with Jose before we headed off to Houston. It was just like old times, you never realize how much you miss someone until you see them again and then have to leave for the second time.
-- Cruzan Dad
Jose treated us to a great dinner of rice and beans. We ate and caught up on old times.
The next morning we went to mass with Jose before we headed off to Houston. It was just like old times, you never realize how much you miss someone until you see them again and then have to leave for the second time.
-- Cruzan Dad
The Great Trip -- Pt 1.5 (the pitstop)
Well for the next leg of our trip we were going to stay with our friend Jose in Jackson Mississippi. We got to know Jose at daily mass (while he lived in Maryland) and through the Cursillo movement.
Mullu Mom realize that halfway between us and his house was Birmingham Alabama. So whats so special in Birmingham you ask? Why the world headquarters of ETWN that's what!!
We tried to time our arrival to make it in time for the noon mass at Our Lady of Angels chapel. We actually managed to get there early so we spent a little time in the gift shop.
The chapel was BEAUTIFUL. I thought that it was a little funny that this little chapel had a bunch of servo controlled cameras. We were told that the 7 AM service gets televised and the noon mass is mainly to allow the employees there to go to daily mass.
-- Crucian Dad
Mullu Mom realize that halfway between us and his house was Birmingham Alabama. So whats so special in Birmingham you ask? Why the world headquarters of ETWN that's what!!
We tried to time our arrival to make it in time for the noon mass at Our Lady of Angels chapel. We actually managed to get there early so we spent a little time in the gift shop.
The chapel was BEAUTIFUL. I thought that it was a little funny that this little chapel had a bunch of servo controlled cameras. We were told that the 7 AM service gets televised and the noon mass is mainly to allow the employees there to go to daily mass.
-- Crucian Dad
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Things we love about our Dad
Happy Fathers Day Dad
all the kids wrote the top three things they love about their dad.
1. He changes my diapers
2.He reads to me
3.He works hard so mommy can stay home with me (unlimited nursing time)
Love you, G-mac
1. He wrestles with me
2. He takes me to the pool
3. He is my Dad
Love you, Mystical Rose
1. He always say "I love you" every night
2. He always sets aside time to help us with our problems
3. He never encourages us to take the easy route
Love you, U
1.He always encourages us to do better
2. He always teaches us new things
3. He has common interests with me
Love you, Inch
-Inch
all the kids wrote the top three things they love about their dad.
1. He changes my diapers
2.He reads to me
3.He works hard so mommy can stay home with me (unlimited nursing time)
Love you, G-mac
1. He wrestles with me
2. He takes me to the pool
3. He is my Dad
Love you, Mystical Rose
1. He always say "I love you" every night
2. He always sets aside time to help us with our problems
3. He never encourages us to take the easy route
Love you, U
1.He always encourages us to do better
2. He always teaches us new things
3. He has common interests with me
Love you, Inch
-Inch
Happy Fathers Day!
Happy Fathers Day to all the fathers out there!!

This morning I had planned to sleep in but since the room we are in in right above the kitchen I woke up to the lovely smell of BACON. (I think I am going to ask for this little gadget for my birthday) Now it is a known fact that bacon is one of the foods that was created directly by the hands of ANGELS.... the smell is wonderful and the taste is like a little piece of heaven on your tongue ;-) Our amazing young Chef "U" made his famous omelets for everyone. I had cheese bacon and fresh spinach from the garden.
-- Crucian Dad
"U" picking fresh spinach
"U" cooking up another masterpiece
Mallu Moms Father has an amazing green thumb, going in his backyard is like teleporting to the South of India.
Mallu Mom with her brother and their dad
Saturday, June 20, 2009
The Great Trip -- Pt 1
Well the first step of our trip was our longest one, we drove to Knoxville Tennessee. Now for the average car ride this only should take you about 8 hours. Making the trip with a one year old nursing baby it will take you around 12 !
Mullu Mom's wonderful brother surprised us by booking us a room at the Hilton Homewood Suites with points he earned. Now the entire family gave the place two great thumbs up. The suite was nice and large, the staff was incredibly friendly. But the real kicker is that during the week they serve a complimentary dinner. When I say dinner I don't mean some chintzy sandwiches and crackers, I mean Salisbury steak and potatoes. For those of you that like to indulge a little, they have beer on tap. I am sorry for not taking pictures of the hotel but may I remind you to the 12 hours of driving! After a good meal and a swim in the pool we all went to bed pretty early.
-- Crucian Dad
Mullu Mom's wonderful brother surprised us by booking us a room at the Hilton Homewood Suites with points he earned. Now the entire family gave the place two great thumbs up. The suite was nice and large, the staff was incredibly friendly. But the real kicker is that during the week they serve a complimentary dinner. When I say dinner I don't mean some chintzy sandwiches and crackers, I mean Salisbury steak and potatoes. For those of you that like to indulge a little, they have beer on tap. I am sorry for not taking pictures of the hotel but may I remind you to the 12 hours of driving! After a good meal and a swim in the pool we all went to bed pretty early.
-- Crucian Dad
The Great Trip---Epilogue
Well Mullu Moms father just had surgery so we decided to go see him for Fathers Day. Well the only issue with that is that we live in Maryland and he is in Houston....... as in Texas. I don't know if you all have checked but Airline tickets are a bit pricey especially for a family of 6. So we decided to pack up the clan and make a drive of it. Because G-MAC can't handle too much time in the car we decided to break up the trip into three days. The trip actually was quite enjoyable.
--Crucian Dad
--Crucian Dad
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