Monday, December 19, 2011

Sweet Justice

Something very exciting happened for the Mazotti family last Friday. We got some sweet justice. Some well deserved sweet justice. And it's about time.

Friday morning Tony called me at the house and said that he thought that he had just spotted the rims and tires that were stolen off of our Escalade last June. He was all amped up, telling me to get all of our paperwork and get ready because he was going to come and pick me and the kids up. After dragging my feet and thinking "what are the odds" about a hundred times he showed up and chased me around the house telling me to get in the car. We drove passed Trillo Tires on Central and sure enough....one of my rims with the tire was on proud display right out front! We pulled in, acted like we were interested in the rim and starting asking some questions. They first told us that the set of 4 would cost us $3000. Then they went down to $1600. Tony asked to see the remaining 3 rims and they told us that they would have to go get them from their other shop a few blocks away. Very shady.

So I jumped back in the truck and called the cops. After they arrived they explained to us that it would be very difficult to ID our rims no matter how much paperwork we had. But they did not bank on us having the rims that we had. With only 350 sets created in the world, each set came issued with a certified letter of authenticity and a number associated with the rims. Ours were set 28 out of 350. About 6 cop cars and an undercover agent showed up and sure enough....the back of the rim was stamped with 28 of 350! There was no denying that these were our rims. And the cops told us that they had NEVER been able to secure rims for someone before. They said that many times they come back and say "yea, those are probably yours but there is nothing that I can do about it." But instead for us, they wheeled the rims and tires back to our truck and loaded them up for us!

The best part? Because this tire shop had been in trouble before for buying stolen rims and tires in the past, they were required by the city to get a driver's license of the guy who brought them in. They couldn't tell us who he was but assured us that they would find him and arrest him for possession of stolen property. And we may even get so lucky as to get some more of our stuff back!

Christmas came early for the Mazottis! Holla!


Back Where They Belong!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Mazottis in New Mexico

About a year ago we discovered that Tony's dad has a cousin who lives in Socorro, NM, which is about an hour south of Albuquerque. Once a year, Arnold Mazotti and his wife Christina travel to ABQ to sell their organic green chile at the local co-op. Well last week we made the trip down to see them and the Bosque de Apache Wildlife Reserve in Socorro.
In typical Mazotti fashion, we had to eat before taking the 7 mile drive through the reserve. Food is always a priority with this crowd. So we stopped at the Buckhorn Tavern, which is famous for it's green chile cheeseburger. It has been featured in Sunset magazine (one of my favs) which had this to say:

"The best roadside burgers are big and brawny and take-no-prisoners. Exhibit A: the green-chile burger at Buckhorn—a patty as big as a big rig’s hubcap, sizzled on the griddle, then appliquéd with onions, cheese, pickles, and more. But it’s the finishing touch of chopped New Mexico green chiles that lifts Buckhorn into the burger pantheon."


It Was Amazing And Worth Every Calorie

After filling up on burgers we started our drive to see the beautiful birds at the Bosque de Apache reserve. We got a little more than we bargained for....when Tony spotted a bobcat! It was awesome!


Here Kitty Kitty!


Me Spotting Them Spotting Something


This Picture Doesn't Do It Justice


The Beautiful Cranes

It was a lot of fun to visit with family and see such a beautiful place. A great way to kick of Christmas break!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Short and Sweet

This year Thanksgiving was enjoyed with my mom and in-laws at our house. It was so fun to have our parents at our home for the holiday. We split the cooking and cleaning responsibilities and it made the day so much easier. I actually got to watch some football!
We have so much to be thankful for. I could go on and on and on naming each and every reason. But instead I would just like to say that I am very grateful for all that we have. I try everyday to keep life in perspective. At times it can seem like you are being kicked when you are down but comparatively speaking....this life is amazing!
I hope that each of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving like we did. I am looking forward to what the rest of the holiday season has waiting for us!


Three Generations!


Everyone Stop Eating and Say "Cheese!"


Hates Olives But Loves Olive Fingers!


Never Misses An Opportunity To Dress Up!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Progress...South Fork Style

Last week we completed the 1st phase of our "garage" addition at our cabin. It has taken roughly 6 months to get to this point and we are super pleased with the outcome!
Come spring, it will be stained to match the cabin and after electrical, plumbing, carpet and fixtures are added it will be not only a garage and storage area but also a sleeping quarters for all of our guests!

And since I am planning on spending a month with the kids in South Fork next summer (with Tony coming and going) I expect lots and lots of company (hint, hint!)


It Went From This....


To This!

NOLA

Last week we went on an impromptu trip to New Orleans just for the heck of it. At first, we were a bit skeptical about taking the kids to such an "adult" destination. But within the first 48 hours we figured out the perfect mix of kid-friendly activities and 21-and-over festivities!
New Orleans was amazing. We went to the zoo, aquarium, children's museum and insectarium. We went on a swamp tour and a late-night carriage ride. We (kinda) experienced Bourbon street (where Cienna loved all of the beads)and loved people watching all of the musicians and transients. We took the street car, city bus and did a ton of walking. And thank God for the walking...because all of the po-boys and beignets would have sent us straight to heartattackville if we hadn't!


One Of MANY Alligators in the Bayou


Audubon Zoo


Audubon Aquarium


Carriage Ride (Where Cienna Heard About Vampires For the First Time!)

The latter part of the week we drove the Mississippi coast and I got to see where Tony worked in Biloxi after Katrina. What a beautiful place. Absolutely breathtaking!


Biloxi Coast

On the last day of our trip we drove to Baton Rouge where we visited the LSU football stadium and got to see their real LIVE mascot....a tiger named Mike! After we met my best buddy from World Market, Stephanie, and her husband Scott for a great dinner and lots of catching up. It was the perfect end to our amazing trip!


LSU

We can't wait to visit NOLA again. It was truly a wonderful place and a fabulous trip!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween Festivities

Halloween 2011 was our best yet! AJ is mobile enough to navigate trick-or-treating and Cienna is at the point where she can run house to house. It is fun for all! The highlight of Halloween was seeing Tony and Cienna on the 10 o'clock news. They filmed Tony passing out candy at our house with his big chubby cheeks beaming at the little ones as he tossed stuff into their bags. Then they showed Cienna trick-or-treating with our neighbor Amelia down the street. I am still trying to get my hands on a copy of the broadcast but for now, my DVR plays it at least once a day. It was too cute!


Buzz and Jessie

From pumpkin carving play dates, decorating ghoulish cookies, the Harvest Festival and pumpkin patch hay-ride, Halloween was absolutely amazing! I have to admit I got just a little teary eyed when it was all over. Cienna will never be a 4-year-old Jessie again and AJ will never be a 2-year-old Buzz Lightyear. Nothing like a holiday to make you stop and realize how fast your kids are growing up and how important these memories will be to them one day. I wish I could freeze time!


My Super Scary Feel-Boxes at the Harvest Festival!


Pumpkin Carving


Decorating Cookies

Ever notice how everything Cienna does she does it in a princess costume? Childhood is the best....

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Insy

My friend Lindsay aka "Insy" came to visit a few weeks ago. Insy and I have known each other since I was in 7th grade and she was in 6th grade. Wait...maybe I was in 6th grade and she was in 5th. That sounds right. Anyway, we "met" playing softball at JOBL fields. Apparently, I ran into her dugout and tagged out one of her teammates per my coach's request. I don't remember this. Insy does because she said that she didn't like me because of it. But the next year we ended up on the same team and at the same middle school...so the rest as they say is history!

Insy came to visit during the balloon fiesta. We didn't actually make it down to the event, but we did make it out the day before it started to watch a friend of ours get their balloon up. You don't realize how big hot air balloons are until you are up close to them. They are HUGE!

The rest of the trip was spent catching up over cocktails and running the kids around town. Insy is such a trooper. She just rolls with it. No need to entertain her or make sure she is having a good time. She just blends right in with the Mazotti family craziness. Scary.


Watching The Balloons Go Up


Insy and I


Besties


Hopscotch

Insy's visits are always amazing. I miss her already! Come back soon!