2 Random People

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San Antonio, Texas, United States
We are the most random people you will meet. Sometimes we just like to stay at home and be comfortable and some times we like a good adventure. We both know for certain that we like to help those less fortunate than ourselves (hence why we both work in similar fields) and that we have a unique backgrounds. Larry is intelligent, calm, and humble. Some of his favorite things are traveling, Batman, watching basketball, and making friends with the neighborhood cats. Bridgedette is smart, friendly, and a go getter. Some of her favorite things are watching Matt Lauer on the TODAY Show in the morning, eating cheeps and learning about new things. We have been laughing together since 2008 and plan to do so for the rest of our lives.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Bridgedette's Thoughts::
I cant believe how time is flying by. Its almost JULY!!! Larry and I are having fun being Bridget and Larry. We are learning to work with what we have as well as working on ourselves, in become better people than we were yesterday.
Larry and I have been all around...we took a relaxing trip to the coast, attended my co-workers wedding and to my nephew's birthday party......


PLAY BALL!!!!

There is nothing better than watching baseball outdoors by the water on a hot summer day....


When the pitcher strikes a batter out, they put up a letter......but I think they were trying to spell LARRY!!! lol
I LOVE this ice cream called Dippin' Dots...... they are tiny beads of ice cream, yogurt, sherbet and flavored ice. They are SO YUMMY!!! Larry and I shared this cup of Banana Split.




My Co-worker Josie was married at Granberry Hills.


She had an outdoor wedding and with the cool breeze blowing, it was beautiful.


My co-worker and friend, Josie. She and I work with the students at Memorial to get them exposed to higher education.


Larry and I, going into the reception.



The groom suprised Josie with the Coyote......and Larry became his bestfriend!!!!










Monday, June 22, 2009

daughters will love like you do...

Larry's thoughts:::


I know a girl
She puts the color inside of my world
But she's just like a maze
Where all of the walls all continually change
And I've done all I can
To stand on her steps with my heart in my hands
Now I'm starting to see
Maybe it's got nothing to do with me

Fathers, be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers, be good to your daughters too

Oh, you see that skin?
It's the same she's been standing in
Since the day she saw him walking away
Now she's left
Cleaning up the mess he made

So fathers, be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers, be good to your daughters too

Boys, you can break
You'll find out how much they can take
Boys will be strong
And boys soldier on
But boys would be gone without the warmth from
A womans good, good heart
On behalf of every man
Looking out for every girl
You are the god and the weight of her world

So fathers, be good to your daughters
Daughters will love like you do
Girls become lovers who turn into mothers
So mothers, be good to your daughters too

~"Daughters" by John Mayer

I heard this song on the radio today and I thought of Bridge, even more so since yesterday was Fathers Day. If you read her blog below, you read about just how special her dad is to her. I think John Mayer hit the nail on the head when he sang about the relationship between a father and a daughter. I think this relationship is very unique as it has also been sung by other artists too (i.e.-"Butterfly Kisses", etc) as well as been written about in literature too. It's been my experience that young ladies look up to their dads as what a man should be. If a young lady has a dad who is abusive, condescending, or just generally disrespectful, I think that is the type of man she'll grow up to be in a relationship with. You tend to see this often in lower socio-economic households where a cycle is perpetuated of women bouncing from man to man or having children from multiple men. It is a sad statement yet one that is common in today's times.

I really admire Bridge's dad for being such a positive male role model for her. It is often said that anyone can be a father yet it takes someone special to be a dad. And her dad truly has lived up to his namesake. He took in Bridge and her brother and raised them with his four other kids as one family. I really admire him for that because blended families aren't truly blended often. I myself have one biological brother and three step-siblings and I'm much closer to my brother than I am to my steps. That's not to say my steps are bad people because they're not. They are nice people but yet I can't say that they know me nor I know them as well as could be. When I'm around Bridge's family, it really is seamless. No one can tell that Bridge and Victor are not biologically related to her steps Jeff, Tito, Rosie, and Kelly. All six of them interact as if they've known each other their whole lives. And I honestly credit Bridge's dad for that. He showed all six of his kids equal love and all six of them adore him in return. How great is that!

Furthermore, each of Bridge's siblings as well as her dad (and mom too!) have been very welcoming to me and I appreciate that a whole lot. No one ever has to be nice to you in life but they have shown me sincere friendliness and fun. As John Mayer put it, "daughters will love like you do" and if John is right, then I'm a lucky guy.

link to John Mayer singing "Daughters"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41-oA7HLonY

link to John Mayer describing his inspiration for writing "Daughters"
http://www.artisannews.com/publicnews/users/Public/04_11_17/JOHN_MAYER_AND_DAUGHTERS_f/JOHN_MAYER_AND_DAUGHTERS.htm

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Because He Didnt Have to Be...........

Bridgedette's Thoughts:::

On this Father's Day, I dedicate this Blog to a REAL MAN! A man who opened his heart to kids that werent his and loved them as his own. There is a song that I think that represents my feeling s for my Dad......

"He Didn't Have To Be"- by Brad Paisley

When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new,
It always winds up feeling more like a job interview,
My momma used to wonder if she'd ever meet someone,
Who wouldn't find out about me and then turn around and run.

I met the man I call my dad when I was five years old,
He took my mom out to a movie and for once I got to go.

A few months later I remember lying there in bed,
I overheard him pop the question and prayed that she'd say yes,
And then all of a sudden, Oh, it seemed so strange to me, How we went from something's missing, To a family.

Lookin' back all I can sayAbout all the things he did for me, Is I hope I'm at least half the dad That he didn't have to be.......


My Dad is the man who can do anything. In High School he took me out of class once to help me find a dress for the Military Ball.....and we found the matching shoes.....all in under an hour!! Not only was he able to always take us shopping for school clothes, watch our baseball games and make us breakfast to go; he was able to teach us about life. Life is not perfect, its what you make of it.

Parents are supposed to be the role models that you look up to as a child. They are not perefect people but when they are willing to share their imperfections, it is at that moment that we can learn and grow from them.

I am the lucky one that has been blessed with a Father who was willing to hold his ground when I wanted to do it "my way"......A Father who was there to wipe my tears, brings me birthday cakes, teach me to shoot a gun, encourage me to ride horses, and shows me that it is possible to open your heart.

He had a family before he met us, but he made it sure we were not 2 families, but that we were one. And for that I will always be greatful for.

link to Brad Paisley music video for "He Didn't Have To Be"::
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVFmHHxXCVg

Friday, June 5, 2009

The end of another school year

Bridgedette's Thoughts:

Today was the final day of the 2008-2009 school year. It was bitter sweet. We started the day with senior breakfast; signed memory books, took photos and watched the senior slide show. We all had a good time and made some good memories this school year.

Tomorrow is graduation practice at 12:30 at UTSA. The plan was to leave the apartment and go straight to UTSA, but I got an email today that said I was supposed to be a chaperone on one of the busses taking the seniors to practice....womp womp. Larry and I have a busy Saturday; were were supposed to go to graduation practice, then try and make my cousins wedding at 2:30 at Little Flower then go and meet Larry's Uncle Bob (such a nice and smart man), so we are going to rearrange our day. Larry will take care of some errands tomorrow morning, including wrapping the gifts we need for the birthday party we are going to on Sunday before Graduation.

Other than, that. Life is good. We are looking forward to going to Port A next weekend to relax and catch a baseball game!!!!!

HAPPY SUMMER TO ALL!!!