La Familia


Took Anthony last minute to party city to buy a costume. I actually ran into a friend and bought the custom she was returning.  It was the perfect size for Anthony.

I wasn’t feeling very well but what the hell, took the kids out to go trick or treatin’.

Here’s Alyza supposedly a dead cheerleader and Jordan.

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Went to visit our baby sitter that have been baby sitting our kids since they were newborns. She use to take them to school, feed them, and potty train them also. She’s like our Mom.

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Trick or Treat.

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Happy Halloween everyone.

Janice and I went to dinner cause it was her bday, well kinda… We did nothing spectacular this year and we’ve even tried to save some money on not going to expensive dinner. I remember last year, we spent over 300 just for the both of us at Aqua SF.

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After reading Dom’s blog of him visiting Banana Leaf and he posted some Rendang Beef, I wanted some but knowing it was already 10PM, there was only one place that opens late and serves rendang beef, Straits in Santana Row. If you’ve been to Straits in Palo Alto, its not the same. This place is a bar/lounge also, so when eating there consider going early because its awkward me knowing that I’m eating and you have idiots dancing on other side like a goddamn TECHNOVIKING.

I hate when my appetizer comes out last. So make sure you get your roti prata before your entree.

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There was this 17 year old goofy ass kid making balloons, basically he’s doing it for his ‘college fund’ so we got him to make us a monkey and a spiderman for the kids. I was really impress how fast he was making the stuff and within 5 minutes, cost us $30 bucks for some goddamn balloons.

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Here’s a video of him…

After we hit up the local lounge in Downtown, which was pretty whack so I won’t even show some fotos of the night. All I remember was, we were in the parking lot for awhile :wink: and mad drunk. Instead of drunk driving, just stay in the back of the truck for awhile and ummm sleep.

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Congratulation to my sister Lina and brother in law Erik for having their first child.

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After Janice saw Loren, she wanted another one.  I told her no and here’s Jordan all excited for a new cousin.

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Anthony and I went to hit up the mall to get him some new steez.

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And he found a grasshopper. He was crying when I let it go.

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So I get a call from my sister today to pick up my tent and the box since I left it at her house since last week. Then she drop’s the bomb on me that my cousin Hugh Rae died yesterday due to a crash but they hit a fence that’s electrified that keeps livestock corralled.

This is fucking nuts, he just turn 21 just barely starting his own life. I was fortunate that his family took me in when I was attending school out on the West Side of San Jose. We grew up together and did a lot of stupid shit. I haven’t heard from him after high school since I’ve moved back to East Side but you only hear from them when a tragic happens. Why is that?

R.I.P Hugh Rae Hammersley - 9/26/07

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Two San Jose residents were killed this morning when their pickup truck veered off Highway 101 and into a field in Novato, shearing off a power pole that charged a cattle fence, sparked a grass fire and left live wires arcing in the area. The Marin County coroner’s office identified the driver as John Joseph Greco, 24, of San Jose, and the passenger as Hugh Rae Hammersley, 21, of San Jose. The men were on their way to the Petaluma area, where they worked on a road construction project, said coroner’s spokeswoman Denise Wilson.

Autopsies are planned for Thursday.

The men were traveling north in a Chevrolet pickup truck when the accident occurred at about 6:45 a.m. just south of the Redwood Sanitary Landfill.

Firefighters were stalled for about 10 minutes as Pacific Gas and Electric Co. crews were summoned to cut power to the downed lines, which electrified a fence that keeps livestock corralled.

“There were several charged wires down,” Novato Fire Protection District spokeswoman Sandy Wargo said. “The whole fence line was charged.”

Firefighters extinguished a small grass fire sparked by the downed lines and, once the power was off, entered the field to tend to the victims. A medical helicopter was requested, but immediately canceled after the victims were pronounced dead.

The accident is under investigation. No witnesses to the crash have come forward, California Highway Patrol Officer Peter Danford said.

It was not known how fast the truck was going, but the impact was such that the engine projected into the passenger compartment, CHP and fire officials said. Debris was scattered along the truck’s 752-foot path from the freeway to where it came to rest in a nearby cow pasture.

More here.

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