Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Fire at my sister's complex/my hero brother in law!

Manager, neighbor rescue couple from burning apartment

Man ran through glass in bare feet and carried woman down ladder, Huntington Beach fire officials said.

The Orange County Register

HUNTINGTON BEACH – A couple trapped in their second-story apartment by a raging fire were rescued by the complex manager and a downstairs neighbor who put a ladder next to the bedroom window and carried the woman to safety, city fire officials said today.

Without the rescuers' help, the couple, both in their 20s, could have died, Huntington Beach fire officials said.

"If they had not (helped), the people would have most likely inhaled enough smoke to pass out and possibly, it could have been fatal," said Fire Capt. George Shinrock.

Allyson Melvillue and Jason Awlins broke the window to their apartment to escape the heat and smoke coming from a fire burning between them and the front door about 3 a.m. Tuesday in the 7700 block of Garfield Ave., said fire spokeswoman Martha Werth.

Donald Snow, the apartment manager and maintenance worker, said he was woken by the sound of breaking glass and ran downstairs. He saw smoke coming out of Melvillue's and Awlins' apartment across the courtyard.

"My thing was, I needed to … find a way to get them out," Snow, 35, said in an interview today. "That was pretty much going through my head, to see whatever I could do to help them get out."

Snow grabbed a maintenance ladder and put it next to the window. That's when neighbor David Yochem, 29, ran out in his bare feet, sprinted through the broken glass and climbed the ladder. He carried Melvillue over his shoulder down from the window.

"It was pretty much instinct when you have people screaming to help them," Yochem recalled. "It was a little bit scary but pretty much the adrenaline and instinct took over."

Awlins followed Melvillue and Yochem down the ladder shortly after the fire department arrived. The couple's brown and black cat Kahlua had jumped safely from the window to the ground, Snow said.

Awlins and Yochem, who had some cuts and suffered smoke inhalation, were taken to Huntington Beach Hospital and released the same day. Yochem and Snow were not injured.

Shrinrock said this was the first time he has witnessed such a rescue in the 15 years he has been with the department.

"To help that girl out of the window – that was huge," he said. "I mean, total disregard for his safety to help someone else."

The total amount of damage from the fire is about $50,000, and all of the couple's belonging were destroyed, Werth said. The cause of the fire is under investigation, she said.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The Inauguration of Barack Obama

I just watched the Inauguration of Barack Obama with my students. What an amazing time - my class was so responsive. They are currently journaling about it, and so I thought I'd do the same. I loved his speech - his acknowledgment of all the work that we have to do, and his confidence that we can, indeed, do it.

We have a lot to be thankful for in our great nation. But it came with a lot of hard work - work we need to continue. It should never be over. We should feel a part of the pride of our nation, not revel in the memory of that pride.

We are on the dawn of great things, we have a great leader - but it is our collective spirit that will truly make this country great!

Saturday, January 17, 2009

24 and Idol

A new season of tv has started up - so far, just Idol and 24 (for me - Grant's season of Battlestar Gallactica started up last night, too.)

24 - so far, so good - lots of us joking about all the "24 cliches" that took place in the first few hours of Day 7. I love the show except for the torture, and so far, that has been implied, but not shown.

American Idol - A new judge this year - um, the jury is still out but she seems ok. Not sure why she was needed, unless someone is thinking of leaving or they are afraid Paula might have a breakdown of some sorts. Poor girl. My one lament about the audidion portion of the show - I wish they'd do less talking and profiling, ans show every audition for every person that gets a golden ticket. I like to know the contestents at Hollywood week!

Stomp

We saw Stomp at OCPAC last week. I really liked it! The show was a good length - no intermission, just like Grant likes. It was so neat all the percussion and choreography they could create with every day objects. I wish they would do mini assemblies for schools. I could see my kids doing Stomp-esque stuff on the black top for the next four weeks! Music and exercise!

We don't have any more shows until April (and then we have two in a row!)

I thought it was very kind of the OCPAC to not schedule any shows for Feb. and March so that Grant and I could just stay home with the baby! Hee Hee...

Neglectful

Ok - Admittedly, I have been neglecting this blog - seeing how January is half over. Lately, when I feel like blogging, it has been about baby stuff, so I blog over there. Only 24 days left! Amazing! And, granted, I probably won't get too much blogging in during those first few months. But I'll try!


Las Vegas

Last week, I asked Grant when his next days off were, and he said Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Sweet - because I have Monday off too for MLK day! (Hence the reason he had requested the block of days off) So on Tuesday, he sent me an email: "Found a good deal in Vegas - wanna go?"

Sigh - who knows how long it will be before we can take a sponataneous trip like this once Baby G arrives? Did I want to go to Vegas? Heck yeah! Thus - we had our babymoon.

Grant thinks that "babymoon" is a funny name. Originally, Babymoon referred to the period of time after a baby was born to allow for the parents and baby to bond. More recently, it has evolved (thank you, travel industry) into a word describing a last rip before the baby comes for the couple to be together as a couple before all those sleepless nights with a newborn!

So, anyway, Vegas it is - no flying involved - yummy food, good shows (we have free tickets for the Blue Man Group from when Mom and the boys went to see Dr. Phil) and a great place to stay.

Originally, we were booked at the Marriott Reniassance, but yesterday monring, Grant emailed a bunch o people who still had unrented rooms for the MGM Signature and offered them a final deal (A - would you rather rent us the room for this much or have it go empty?)- and a bunch of people accepted - so he picked the highest floor = penthouse - floor 29. I do believe the MGM Signature is Grant's favorite. I love the access to the MGM pool, although I doubt it will be warm enough to use - and I also love the huge spa tub and the mini kitchenette with fridge and microwave. Plus, although "attached" to MGM, there is no casino in the lobby so it is not very smoky.

Anywho - not much to say about the actual trip yet. We didn't levae home till 7:30 to avoid traffic, and we rolled into Vegas around 11:30 - I slpet for about half of the drive... hee hee... We sung by Walmart to get some snackins' and then checked in! Plans for this trip? Eat at our favorite places (We have 3 in mind) Probably get tickets for a show tonight, Blue Man group tomorrow, and relax and be together!

Have I mentioned how much I love Grant lately?