I fell in love with this little guy from the moment my mom brought him home from the hospital. I was four years old and though he replaced me as the baby, he was so sweet, I didn't care. We connected from the start and he has been my best friend even into adulthood. I remember my mom called him her little Toe Head and I was mortified! How dare she compare my baby to someone's ugly old toe! It wasn't until I was an adult that I knew what she meant, I decided to forgive her then.
Rick was a little accident prone growing up and he bares the scars of proof. I think it might have something to do with having five older siblings, we did some pretty stupid stuff and because he always tagged along he was the one that got hurt. I remember like it was yesterday Dave, Chuck and I watched him tumble down a flight of stairs like a chubby white sack of potatoes. Boy did we know we were in trouble! He is also the reason there are those "Do not climb" stickers on the industrial garbage cans, he was doing just that and it flipped and crushed him. We almost lost him that time, but the up side is he has a terrific scar that runs down the full length of his belly and turns a beautiful shade of purple when its cold. (your welcome Rick)
When he entered his teen years he became one of those long haired, ear pierced, head banging teens that wore muscle pants, tank tops, high top tennis shoes and drove fast cars. I on the other hand was like June Cleaver, married and raising a family. Even though we were worlds apart we were still close and he graciously accepted the Mickey Mouse name plate I sent him for his seventeenth birthday.
Now that Rick is grown I still call this six foot four inch man, my "little" brother. He moves pretty fast for being so tall, just flick a spider on him and you will be amazed.
He is a superior tile man, creative and hard working. ( I have benefitted from this, thanks Rick)
Let me just say, I love spending time with Rick. We laugh uncontrollably, tearing up and sounding like wheezy old men over nothing in particular. He is by far the most generous person I know and he genuinely cares for others. His whole family has benefitted from this. He is the perfect ending to this group of fabulous men, I know we would all agree on this.
This is my favorite picture, best buds forever. A few more for fun
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 18, 2013
Meet Dave, The Artistic Buddy
Closest to me in age, Dave was the perfect play mate. He is only a year older than me but if you ask him he will tell you it is actually thirteen months.
We were definitely partners in crime and had loads of fun. He, of coarse, was always Godzilla and I was the screaming Japanese running down the road. He was The Creature from The Black Lagoon and I was the helpless swimmer in the neighbors pool. We made blanket forts, danced to Frankie Valley and the Four Seasons in the living room (he was the king of the double arm swing and the white man overbite), we tore up the neighborhood in our black boot, steel wheeled roller skates, and I fit perfectly on the handle bars of our super boss bike with the banana seat and twenty six inch sissy bar.
He has this great finesse with kids, they absolutely love him. Having seven kids himself, I know there were plenty of fun times building Lego villages, playing video games, and wrestling on the floor. He's really just a big kid at heart and his kindness and broad smile draws those little people to him.
Dave has always been great at drawing and entertained us with his action hero comic strips as we grew up. Little did we know this fun entertainment would develop and he is now a very talented artist.
Having such a fun play friend growing up makes me wish the years did not fly by so fast. Maybe someday, with the curtains closed, we can put the vinyl on the hi-fi, crank up the volume and dance to Big Girls Don't Cry, till the sun comes up. That would be so BOSS.
This is the suave Dave of olden days, nice pose right?
This is the Dave I know today, hmmm, is that because of seven kids?
Here's a little artistic example.
We were definitely partners in crime and had loads of fun. He, of coarse, was always Godzilla and I was the screaming Japanese running down the road. He was The Creature from The Black Lagoon and I was the helpless swimmer in the neighbors pool. We made blanket forts, danced to Frankie Valley and the Four Seasons in the living room (he was the king of the double arm swing and the white man overbite), we tore up the neighborhood in our black boot, steel wheeled roller skates, and I fit perfectly on the handle bars of our super boss bike with the banana seat and twenty six inch sissy bar.
He has this great finesse with kids, they absolutely love him. Having seven kids himself, I know there were plenty of fun times building Lego villages, playing video games, and wrestling on the floor. He's really just a big kid at heart and his kindness and broad smile draws those little people to him.
Dave has always been great at drawing and entertained us with his action hero comic strips as we grew up. Little did we know this fun entertainment would develop and he is now a very talented artist.
Having such a fun play friend growing up makes me wish the years did not fly by so fast. Maybe someday, with the curtains closed, we can put the vinyl on the hi-fi, crank up the volume and dance to Big Girls Don't Cry, till the sun comes up. That would be so BOSS.
This is the suave Dave of olden days, nice pose right?
This is the Dave I know today, hmmm, is that because of seven kids?
Here's a little artistic example.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Meet fabulous number three, Chuck the fearless adventurer.
Let me introduce you to Chuck, the most adventurous of us all. For as far back as I can remember he has always been the "cool" brother. Being a student of life, he has traveled all over the world. From digging up fossils at archeological digs in Australia, sun bathing on the sands of Italy, riding camels in Egypt and going "walk about" in the forests of Tasmania, he is a mixture of Indiana Jones, Bruce Lee and Pig Pen from the Peanuts cartoon.
He is the one who opened the door to our family genealogy, going back hundreds of years only to find out our family tree lost branches somewhere along the line. There was only a "family trunk" for a number of years, that explains a lot.
Chuck has always been a romantic at heart and even writes poetry. Just this year he found out he could paint, he is a fantastic artist. Chuck loves to laugh and when he does, it fills the entire room. He never shrinks away from the opportunity to play a practical joke and he can take just as much as he can dish out. I have put shaving cream in his tooth paste, tooth paste in his Oreos, and set his alarm so he gets ready for work at two a.m. instead of six a.m. and he thought I was pretty funny. Maybe not at the time but I'm sure he laughs now.
I have to say he holds a good chunk of my heart and we will always be friends as well as siblings.
He can eat more than anyone I know and still look- well you can see for yourself. This can be quite infuriating.
He is the one who opened the door to our family genealogy, going back hundreds of years only to find out our family tree lost branches somewhere along the line. There was only a "family trunk" for a number of years, that explains a lot.
Chuck has always been a romantic at heart and even writes poetry. Just this year he found out he could paint, he is a fantastic artist. Chuck loves to laugh and when he does, it fills the entire room. He never shrinks away from the opportunity to play a practical joke and he can take just as much as he can dish out. I have put shaving cream in his tooth paste, tooth paste in his Oreos, and set his alarm so he gets ready for work at two a.m. instead of six a.m. and he thought I was pretty funny. Maybe not at the time but I'm sure he laughs now.
I have to say he holds a good chunk of my heart and we will always be friends as well as siblings.
He can eat more than anyone I know and still look- well you can see for yourself. This can be quite infuriating.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Meet number two- Kar Krazy Ken
Second in line of the fabulous five is my brother Ken. The only way I can think of to describe him is " tough as nails, soft as butter." He left home at the age of fourteen, and we often wondered if he would make it to twenty. To say he is a bit of a dare devil is putting it mildly. For as long as I can remember he loves cars and he loves driving fast. I learned early on that if he offered me a ride anywhere to respond "NO thank you, I choose life." He is a very talented mechanic and could probably tear apart and reassembled a car blindfolded. I've spent most my life scratching my head at his antics and not understanding his need for speed. I'm not sure what the count is to date but he has had more than his share of crashes and survived them unscathed. Proof of his lifetime passion is seen in his scarred up knuckels and his permanently greasy fingernails. As a young girl I watched him do amazing things like open beer bottles with his teeth and tattoo his own body with a needle, thread and a bottle of Indigo ink. when you get past the exasperating rough and tumble, you see the soft, butter side. As tough as he is, he harbors no shame in crying at a movie or sappy commercials. He loves his family dearly and would be first in line at our defense. I dont know how many times I have felt like slapping him silly only to have my heart melted when, with tears in his eyes, he says," I love ya sis." It can be quite frustrating. I have to admit I spend a lot more time praying for him than I used to. He loves to laugh and generally loves life, but its certainly on his terms.
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