Wednesday, December 31, 2008

John's First Hair Cut

We took John to The Yellow Balloon in Studio City to get his hair cut. Of late, he's been looking a little too much like a hippie with his shaggy hair and we all know that Maureen and I dislike hippies.

His stylist, Adriana, was a delight. She greeted him with a smile and he shot back a giant smile. From that point on, there was no turning back. Clearly, our boy knows how to turn the charm on like a light switch. Combined with his future musical skills, he's sure to be quite a ladies man.





Anywho, Adriana did an excellent job. She worked quickly and left our little boy who used to have the old man comb over (photo at the top left) hair style that I favor and left him looking like a little boy (photo on the right). Oh well, I suppose he should have little boy hair since he's not out of diapers.








Take a look at the video below and see how good our little man behaved.


Tuesday, December 30, 2008

John Loves Great, Great Grandfather Isidore


Last week, we had a lovely time on Larchmont Blvd. We wen't to Chevalier Books to get some books for John. The reading lady just fell in love with our little man. She read him a couple of books and he was just having a grand old time. As we were paying for the books, we noticed there were a couple of books about old Los Angeles. Of note, there was one about the West Adams district near downtown. Back in the day, that's where the society types of Los Angeles lived. Maureen was flipping through it and found a photo of her great grandfather, Isidore Dockweiler. When we showed it to John, he had a giant smile and reached out for it. Here's a shot of our John trying to touch the book and Great, Great Grandfather Isidore.
Yes, John does get his middle name from his great, great grandfather's last name.

He's Going to Play The Harmonica Someday


Personally, I think it would be better if he played the piano because chicks really dig piano players. As long as he doesn't take up jazz flute or smooth jazz saxophone, we should be ok. One of us just can't take the smooth jazz. It's an abomination that must be stamped out!!

How many famous harmonica players can you name? I can name four:


1. Toots Thielmans

2. Larry Adler

3. John Popper

4. Huey Lewis


Sunday, December 28, 2008

It Won't Be Long Before He Wants a Car


He's turning into such a little man. He loves the remote control. Fortunately, he hasn't figured out how to use it. When he does, God help Maureen. She hates it when I control the remote because I can't stay on a single channel. When he's older, we'll teach him the special word we made up for the remote: Controlitron.

Here's a plea to DSI: Brent, if you can give us some dummy remote controls, we'd be ever so thankful.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Does Johnny Remind You of Laura Ingalls in this One?



I think he saw the episode of Little House on the Prairie where Mr. Edwards taught Laura to spit. That's ok since that's one of a few television programs that he'll be allowed to watch.

Johnny D's Gift From Santa

In case you were wondering what Santa brought to John in that really large box, wonder no more. It'll provide John months of entertainment and delight.

Friday, December 26, 2008

Roy Rogers Eyes


Thank God that John's eyes are like Maureen's. Grandmere Brady told me that I have "Roy Rogers eyes." And, I tend to agree with her. When I smile, my eyes turn into tiny slits like one of the last great American cowboys.
I suppose it could be worse. I could have Charles Manson crazy eyes, but thankfully, I do not.

The Z-Boys


Watch out world, 16-years from now, there will be a new pop sensation. They'll be known as the Z-Boys. Who are the Z-Boys? They are John Gonzalez and Thomas Lowe. Why are they the Z-Boys? The answer to that is quite simple. Their maternal grandmothers' (Kathy and Patty) maiden name is Zamarin.

Every generation needs a new teen idol. Honestly, do you think the Jonas Brothers are going to age well. The oldest one with the curly hair already looks really odd and could use a new stylist (Honestly, boys should not wear ascots. That's something old men in smoking jackets should wear. It's clear that they are trying to hard to be cool. That's just not RUFUS at all.)
Back to the future, if you think Joe Simpson's bad, just wait until you see my plans. I'm a bit of a Svengali (pronounce sven-jahlly) that way. Special thanks to Jesse and Whitney Lowe for allowing me to make these plans for their son. Also, I would be out of my head if I didn't thank Maureen for even putting up with my shenanigans when it comes to John's future.

John Likes Maggie

John had his first exposure to dogs yesterday. He was fortunate enough to meet Tango Lowe(she gave him a big sloppy kiss when he walked into the door. He was a little taken aback since he was sleeping, but he got over it.), Sadie Gaunt, and Maggie Gaunt.

At any party at the Gaunt residence, Maggie always brings a certain sense of unpredictability. She tends to hump people's legs. I always say it's not a party at the Gaunt's unless Maggie is humping someone's leg (yesterday, it was Rick Brady and I who were the recipients of Maggie's love.)

Anywho, after dinner, Maggie jumped up into an empty chair next to Johnny and me. Little Mister was quite gentle for most of the time. There was a point where he started to pull Maggie's fur, but he did let go when I asked him to do so. Thank God he took to dogs...unlike me. I was scared to death of dogs until the neighbors moved in with a Rotweiler.

Johnny and Grandma


After Mass, we went over to Grandma's to open a few gifts. Here's a nice shot of Grammy and Johnny.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Two Tired Babies


After all the excitement of this morning, Maureen and John had to settle down for a bit of a nap. As for me, I need to get ready for Church at 11:15 AM.

Christmas Morning




Johnny and the Grandparents


Last night, we headed over to my sister's house to see the Gonzalez side of the family. Here's a couple of shots of the grandparents with their FAVORITE grandchild, John Dockweiler Gonzalez. Why? Because he's the most RUFUS and RESPLENDENT child in the world. That's why!!

Christmas Eve

Last night, we were going to take a few photos of John in front of the tree wearing this outfit that was given to him by Uncle Rick, Aunt Lis, and Cousin Adrianita (thanks uncle, aunt, and cousin); however, John had other plans in mind. He'd just been fed when Maureen felt that he was having a BM. Well, he most certainly was, but it was quite explosive. When she got up, she felt a warm wetness on her pants. Sure enough, our boy had blown through his diaper and onto her pants. One thing is for sure: He has a good digestive system.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Johnny Digs the Jazz

John and I were having a lesson on jazz when he broke out into spontaneous jazz dancing. No, he didn't do a jazz square or jazz hands, but he was feeling the Vince Guaraldi Trio.

Our John's Growing Even More


He can hold his own bottle. I remember when he'd flail at the bottle like a little lion cub at the zoo. I feel like Tevya and I'm sure that Maureen feels like Golde. Nothing like a Fiddler on the Roof reference at the start of Chanukah/Hannukah or however it's spelled.


If you look closely, you'll se my Simon Cowell-esque chest hair.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Hmmmmmmmmmm, Grandpa's Teaching Him Some Bad Lessons

When John starts banging on the table and demanding his food, we'll know who taught him. Well, we can't be too mad...he'll know how to do it in English and Spanish.

Putting His Foot in His Mouth


Look at the look of sheer delight in his face. I think it must really taste great because I can't imagine that it's less filling.

A Star Is Born


Last night, John made his stage debut as little baby Jesus in the St. Anastasia Christmas Program. The show was quite spectacular full of technical glitches and even the world famous peepee dance (it's exactly what you think), but our John was clearly the star.

Earlier in the day, he and I had a mental talk where we decided what kind of baby Jesus he'd play. We thought about doing the nice, sweet baby Jesus that looks perfect in his golden fleece diapers, but we decided that we'd keep it real. John's a method actor, so he really went for it. His crying came from within. He called upon his memories of his first moments of life. I also coached him on what it's like to be in a cold and stinky manger in Bethlehem. His crying gave us the true picture of the manger. Plus, there was no little drummer playing for him. What baby wouldn't cry if the little drummer boy weren't playing.
On a side note, the lovely girl, Michaela, who played Mary did an excellent job. She tried to comfort John the best that she could. Kudos to her for handling the golden child. Also, John's 2nd or 3rd cousin (not quite sure which), Brady Hasenberg played one of the Three Wisemen. He was the wisest of the lot since he gave a pacifier to calm the boy down.
On a final note, I do have an additional comment about the show. After the opening number, an odd rendition of Go Tell It On the Mountain...they took the soul out of the spiritual. Paul Robeson would be spinning in his grave. Leonard Cohen has more soul than the version from the show. Mrs. Krank and Mrs. Drollinger led the audience in a rendition of The First Noel. Both ladies have lovely voices; however, all I could think of was Clay Aiken's rendition of the song. He tends to oversing the "Born is the King" line at the end. Then again, I'm not a fan of his, so maybe you'll like his rendition. I sure don't.



Crazy Baby


To quote my idol, Hank Hill, "That boy is not quite right."

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The Story of Noah's Ark

Inspired by the recent rains, I thought I'd post this clip:


Monday, December 15, 2008

You Are Never Too Old To Learn Something New


Today, John taught my sister, Maria Eugenia de las Mercedes aka China aka Mrs. Lowther an important lesson. It's a lesson that every parent needs to know. Since she already has two children in their teens, Dillon and Alexis, I would have thought she'd have known not to leave John without a diaper for too long whilst changing him. Sure enough, up shot the gyser of urine and our little guy and his aunt were covered in urine. Needless to say, John was all smiles after that.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Johnny's Party Tip

Like any good host, John knows the importance of red disposable cups. No party is complete without them.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Santa and His Favorite Boy


Yes, John paid a visit to Santa today and was quite good. We were a bit worried since he'd fallen asleep as we were in line; however, he woke up and was his normal charming self. No, he didn't smile. He is my son after all, but he didn't cry like the little English kids that were behind us in line. They both flipped out and didn't sit with Santa. For a good twenty minutes, the little boy kept on whining about seeing Santa and then he freaks out.
On a side note, parents, please don't dress your little boys in L.A.M.B clothing. It's just wrong. The two little boys in front of us had it and it was just wrong. On little girls, it's ok, but little boys stay as far away from it as possible.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Newsies


If ever they make a remake of Newsies without the music, John's ready for it. I tried to watch the original Newsies, but it was just a bit too much. I have a friend that loves Newsies. Why? I cannot say, but then again, he also loves the movie Xanadu, the film that pretty much ended Gene Kelly and Michael Beck's acting careers.

Boy's Day Out



John was great at Pink's. He even reached for the food. Don't worry, Grandmother Brady, he didn't get any. I was tempted to give him a sip of my Bubble Up, but I resisted the temptation.

He slept through our trip to Golden Apple and Crumbs Bakery on Larchmont. He was sooooooooooooooooooooooooo good and didn't wake up until we left Ralph's at 1:30. The Salvation Army man knew that the little guy was the boss and rang his bell even though he was on his lunch break.

More Video Fun

Christmas Tree Shopping


Last Saturday, we went Christmas tree shopping. Here's a photo of Johnny Mittens and his cousin, Adriana. She's a great help in watching him. She once told Maureen and I a very funny story as Maureen was changing John's dirty diaper. Maureen made the comment that John's poop was yellow. Adrianita said, "My poop is black." Only from the mouth of a child, or a teen boy, will you get an honest/innocent comment like that.
Anywho, we hope to have it decorated by this weekend. And, I learned that you put the lights on the tree before you put the ornaments on the tree. And that's one to grow on.

Boy's Day


Today is Boy's Day. Johnny D and I are headed off to Golden Apple and then to Pink's. At Pink's were meeting with Mr. Chicken Fried where I'll pay off a debt based on the God Awful new Knight Rider show. Finally, we'll head over to Grandma's to pick up our Christmas cards. Those of you who will be fortunate enough to be on the mailing list will be blown away by its Resplendency!

Friday, December 5, 2008

This Week


Johnny has been sick with a cold, so there haven't been too many interesting things going on, but the little guy is gettting back into most rufus baby mode. He still has that hoarse cry and cough that makes him sound like a whimpering little puppy

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Little Squiggy



I swear to God that I didn't do this to his hair. When I was getting ready to put him into some warm jammies, our John's hair had the curl hanging down. I would have called him Supermanesque, but it's far too long. it's more like Andrew J. Squigmann aka Squiggy. I really dated myself with that reference much like my references to Anacin and Beavis and Butthead.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Not a Fan of Grease 2

For some reason, Maureen and I launched into songs from Grease 2 this evening. This is a clip of John's reaction to our rendition of "Who's that Guy?" and "Love Will Turn Back the Hands of Time".



The Truth

On Thanksgiving, I was holding our John and prepping him to leave the Brady residence in order to visit pay a visit to the Lowthers. John's just chatting away making nonsensicle sounds like "bah" "gah" "mah" and "ha". Well, one time he strung together two "mah" sounds to say "MAMA". I wish Maureen had heard it. I tell you he's the wonder child who's already speaking at age 21-weeks. Sure, we can't understand most of what he is saying because he's speaking in tongues. Either that, or he's speaking Esperanto. Anyway, I heard him say "MAMA" and you can't take that away from us.

So You Think John Can Dance?


Is it just me or does our John look like he's launching into The Cabbage Patch?