Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fun with the boys!

Here are some goofy videos of the boys. First up -- an early birthday gift for Gigi, who turns 35 today (close enough)!!!! Happy Birthday, Gigi. We love you! And we know how hard you worked on "So big" with Lucas, so here's a sneak peak of Anthony doing it (although he kind of got shy until the second the video was off).

[Note: Please ignore the serious business at the end. There was a parental matter that Sarah had to take care of with Lucas, who likes to treat Anthony like he is A) 3 and B) indestructible.]




Now here's evidence of both Anthony's weird side-sweep crawl and how freakin' fast he is.



This one is of the boys watching Aunt Kirsten make Gigi's birthday cake. And Lucas doing the unthinkable -- wiping off Mama's kisses. [Another note only our weird family will understand: at the end, Sarah's able to get 2 kinds of "lovin'" from Lucas -- a kiss... and sniffs...]



Last but not least, a video of Sarah's feeble attempt to videotape the boys. I like how they gang up on her at the end.


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

Way to go, Gupp!

Gupp was named Employee of the Month for Operations, for which she gets $10,000.

OK, she only gets $50, but Tone's buying drinks on her birthday this weekend!!!!!

Here's the notice that went out to bank staff re: this month's recognized employees:

Operations:

Toni Buys

AVP Corporate Governance- Ionia Johnson Bldg

Nominated by Dave Troyer

Toni is the Corporate Governance Officer for the bank, and as such is responsible for ensuring that Executive Management and the Board of Directors follow the rules and regulations as set by the State and Federal Government. She is also the Business Continuity Plan Coordinator and the “keeper of the procedures”. Toni has to be able to walk the fine line of keeping everyone “in line”, without overstepping the boundaries and getting herself in over her head. Toni is involved with many community programs such as the “living without tobacco” program with the Ionia County Health Department and she bakes dynamite pies that she donates or sells and donates the proceeds from the sale to special events. Toni is a fountain of information and an invaluable resource for whom to see and how to tackle the most complex problems faced.

Jude turns 1!

Here are a few pics from Jude's birthday party yesterday! I wish we could have been there (believe me -- I would have rather been at the party than moving!!!)

Thursday, April 16, 2009

New address!

As you probably know, we're moving. Again. AGAIN!!!

Here's our new address, as of April 26. Hope to see you all there soon!

403 E. Hazelhurst
Ferndale, MI 48820

CSI Joe

We slowed down the DVR and took some still photos of Joe on CSI last night. Here are a few photos in case you missed him. It was difficult to really see him during the actual scenes because they were moving so quickly. Enjoy our new "star"!







Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Officer JBiz

The paper TV guide said CSI NY was a repeat but I looked on the actual TV information and it is a repeat but it is in fact The Past, Present and Murder show where Joe is a cop. Apparently I missed the original showing or the listing is wrong indicating a repeat.



It’s on tonight at 10:00 CBS. Hopefully we will be able to see him on screen! Thanks.

Easter at Gupp's!

Here's Maggie's photo show!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Some Easter goofballs.

Here's a little Easter goodness from our neck of the woods! Please e-mail any photos you may have for the blog to balicefamily@gmail.com.













Hey, this is cool.

I have just learned how any of you can be allowed to post -- super easy and you won't have to log in every time, I don't think.

Then at the end of each post, it will just say, "Posted by (Name)." If you would like to be included so you can post all by yourself, just let me know!

So far, I've sent invitations to Sarah and Nick.

It would be great to see some of you writing up posts!

Ready for surgery.



Loren just sent me this photo of Anthony all relaxed and ready to get tubes put in this morning. Send some positive thoughts his way today. Yay for no more ear infections for this guy!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Extra! Extra!

The Queen was in the Sentinel this week, since she'll be speaking about her success in quitting smoking at a Town Hall-style meeting this week. Way to go!

You can check it out HERE.

Let me know if you want any info on acupuncture to throw into the mix!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Victory!!!!

After months and months of abuse by the seemingly sweet Aunt Maggie, I finally beat her!!!! Grandma taught her Scrabble protegee well, but I still think she would be proud of me for defeating her! (Sorry, Maggs. Can't help but gloat...)


Monday, April 6, 2009

Late add...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Janet C. Balice! Hope you had a great one!

News from the west cost!

Joe's holding it down in L.A. and sends a couple of photos.

First, the 11 and under basketball team he coaches scored a last second basket to take home a tournament championship victory! Here's a picture of Coach Buys with the team.



Second, Joe's off to his first day of work today! Way to go Joe -- lookin' good.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Leave my food alone!

There is an online petition that has been started to stop HR 875 -- I've signed it and so should you!

In its current form, the bill could prevent small local organic farms and community gardeners from growing and selling you nutritious, truly fresh, organic produce. It would crush our small local food producers by imposing heavy government regulation that only large corporations could adhere to. Imagine:

* No more farmers markets.
* No more garden fresh, seasonal ingredients from the local farmer at your favorite restaurant.
* No more roadside stands with fresh picked sweet corn, juicy ripe tomatoes, or refreshing
watermelons in the summer.

Americans would essentially be forced to only eat corporately manufactured, chemically treated, hermetically sealed, irradiated fruits and vegetables. Stop this abomination now.

To prevent this bill, act now by signing the petition!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Under construction!

Here are parts one and two of the giant construction project going on at Sarah's. The "Great Room" is being transformed into two rooms with the installation of a floor ceiling, creating a spare room upstairs.

Here are some before and during shots -- the after shots will come in a few weeks! (Let's hope!)

1. Before






2. The construction (which, if you're wondering, is really fun to get kids to take a nap during).





Thursday, April 2, 2009

Young Guns in Metro Politics

Dan's got a story that ran today about young politicians. Check it out HERE.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

I can see clearly now

by Karen Balice-Gregory

Now that I have been officially retired for a couple of years, I find it difficult to imagine working a regular nine-to-five job let alone one that involves a lot of traveling. For nearly 30 years I spent at least 10 hours a day away from home supporting my family and usually had part-time jobs to supplement my income. When you're young you have the energy and the motivation to do whatever it takes to stay afloat (thank God!). As the years pass and you start to slow down, you begin to review things in retrospect and examine your priorities then and now and how you actually got from point A to point B.

Listening to all the talking heads and politicians about the state of our economy I become overwhelmed if not confused about how we got here, why we let it happen and whether or not it can be resolved. Regardless of all the opinions, programs and very complicated explanations I know one thing for sure:

It is all very personal when it happens to you, or a family member or close friend. It's tough to absorb all the contradictions when you are dealing with your own crisis.

With the exception of the exorbitantly wealthy people in the world, this economic crunch has touched the lives of many who are not prepared. Even though, as a country, we should have all seen in coming, the denial factor has played a great part in our being either unable or unwilling to be proactive if not preventative in our efforts. Many of us became far too dependent on our leaders to make good decisions and frankly it is easier to go along with the program rather than do the homework to protect ourselves against the odds. That all elusive “common sense” element has somehow escaped us...or maybe it just couldn't keep up with modern technology and the instant gratification of it all. In our quest to “have it all” because “someone” taught us that we were entitled to it, we lost sight of so many of the characteristics of our ancestors. Work ethic, going without in the short term for long term gains, and pride of ownership are just a few of the lessons that many of us skipped over while we enjoyed alleged abundance.

All of this has reminded me of my own “dire straights” back in the 80's when I was laid off from my only source of income. Fortunately, I was given the option (by the Union I was in) to bump down into a lower position but at the time I was dangerously close to parting ways with my employer whom I believed had treated me unfairly. It took me several years to work up to the position that I had and I had finally become comfortable in it despite the fact that it was by far the most stressful job I could have. My parents wisely pointed out to me that I did not have the luxury of choice in this situation because my children had to be considered first and foremost. Decisions that I had made to this point dictated my responsibility and obligations. I took the bump, stuck it out and eventually landed in the job of my dreams. I was eventually recalled to the old job but again, with the help of wise parents, decided to turn in down because the money factor did not override the stress factor that I couldn't emotionally afford. I learned the hard way that professions do not dictate who you are and that the old adage "money isn't everything" is more truth than fiction.

Yes, I'd rather be rich and maybe it would be nice to be a powerful enough position to change the world but in the end it's the balance of regrets that we struggle with. Hindsight being 20/20, I truly believe that time is far more precious than anything else; time with family, time with friends, time relaxing, time to grieve, time to teach and time to learn. You can't buy it in any marketplace in the world no matter how much you're willing to pay for it.