Once a month, Sam’s class has a Visual Arts class where they learn about different styles and types of art. Jen is one of the Visual Art instructors and really enjoys teaching the kids about art and seeing how they interact with it. The projects are always a blast. This painting was during the pointillism session.
Kindergarten Prayer Service
Sam and his kindergarten class presented to the entire school during Friday’s prayer service.
NOTE: If you don’t see the play button at the bottom of the picture, just double-click the picture to start the video (and double-click again) to pause.
Drawings from a 5 Year Old
Sam has been drawing some pretty awesome pictures lately. Here are a couple that he drew today.

Family Drawing. Sam is the one on top, Lizzy has a bow in her hair. Unsure why neither of them have arms though. :)
Losing a Loved One
The loss of a loved one is never easy. Especially for kids. Kids don’t always know how to show or explain how they are feeling about grieving or sorrow. It could be behavior changes that you notice, it could be visible sadness, it could be laughter, really, anything. That’s how I observed (and still observing) my kids dealing with the loss of their grandfather (my father).
The kids called him Grandpa G., I called him Dad, friends & family called him Gary or just “G”.
Dad lost his battle with cancer on November 9, 2011. His official diagnosis of esophageal cancer was only a couple of weeks earlier. The cancer took over his body and he didn’t stand a chance. For more information about this, visit, http://garymelchi.com.
We sat the kids down at home and told them we had something to discuss with them. Sam immediately said “Did G die?” We said, “Yes Sam, Grandpa G. is in heaven now.”. Sam didn’t react in the way you’d expect. He had a somber look on his face for a moment, but then gave me a big hug and went about his normal routine of playing with toys. He was having fun and laughing minutes after the news. Lizzy was just listening and didn’t say much about the news.
As the days progress, we’re noticing small behaviors that lead us to believe that Sam was really affected by Grandpa G’s passing. Sam wears Grandpa’s Colts hat pretty much whenever he is at home. Grandpa’s Colt’s jersey is in Sam’s bed. When Sam leaves the house, he takes the Colts hat off and puts on Grandpa’s racing ball-cap. There have been a few days at school where Sam has acted out. In talking with his teacher, Sam’s behavior at school has been good, with the exception of a couple of days. In talking to Sam about his behavior at school, he told me he was just sad and didn’t really know what he was doing. We talked about why he’s sad and worked through why Grandpa is in heaven now. I think he understands what happened as best we can explain it to a 5-year-old without getting into the actual cancer details.
One of the things Grandpa G. left behind was an older, small-sized pick-up truck. Sam and Lizzy have always loved this truck. They love driving around in the truck. Sam requests to be dropped off/picked up from school in the truck. The truck isn’t in the best shape and has it’s share of mechanical issues, but none of that matters to the kids. It’s G’s little red truck!
The morning after the funeral services, Sam grabbed a DVD copy of the photo slideshow, popped it in and was watching it for about an hour by himself. He was curled up on the couch, under a blanket, watching the photos fly by and listening to the music I put on the slideshow. The music was original music my dad made in the 70′s and 80′s. It was the cutest thing to see, very touching. He was mad when we had to turn it off to start our day.
It’s currently November 23, 2011 and it’s been almost 2 weeks since Grandpa G. passed and it seems like the kids are dealing with the loss better and better each day. Over the last couple years, Sam and Dad grew very close. I have no doubt that Sam will remember Grandpa G. in all his hilarious details. I think Lizzy will remember him being really funny and having fun with him, but probably not to the extent that Sam will. She’s still pretty young. Luckily, we took lots of photos and many videos to help both kids remember their grandpa better.
Halloween 2011
Getting ready for Sam and Lizzy’s first Halloween party of the year, on 10/23/2011. FBI Agent and Princess.
A Dad’s Trip to Brazil
I went to Brazil, on a business trip during the first week of October, 2011. Here’s what I did…
Day 1–2 (airplane ride was overnight)
- Flew for 3 hours
- Ran like crazy across Miami airport
- Flew for 8.5 hours (slept 2 hours)
- Watched baggage go round and round on the carousel only to realize about an hour later that my bag wasn’t coming
- Stood in a line for an hour to report that my bag hadn’t arrived
- Met (pre-arranged) very nice driver that waited for me as I went through my baggage ordeal
- Road in a car for 45 minutes to the hotel, talking to the driver. I think he was freaked out that I sat in the front seat of his car, rather than in the back.
- Checked in at the hotel. Front desk lady asked if I needed help with my baggage. I said, “I wish” and explained that it would hopefully be found and delivered to the hotel sometime soon.
- Got to room, unpacked my backpack, setup my two laptops.
- Checked work email on one, checked home email on the other
- Walked about 4 miles and checked out the area where the hotel was
- Did a Google+ video hangout with Jen & the kids
- Ordered room service
- Watched bad Brazilian TV for a bit
- Got a call from the front desk at 10:30pm that my bag had been delivered to the hotel!
- Unpacked!
- Went to sleep
- The rest of the week basically consisted of 10–12 hour days at the office in meetings. Most of which I was driving or heavily participating in. 100% of all meeting material was written by me. I am a Visio/PowerPoint/Word/Excel champion, and proud to admit it!
- I ran about 10 miles while I was there. I ate at a few nice places. Walked a couple miles to a mall, bought the family some sweet Brazilian flip-flops and learned a little Portuguese.
- Every night, Jen and the kids and I did a Google+ video chat (it’s called a hangout on Google+)
- Unfortunately, I didn’t get to see any sites other than the area around the hotel. My only ventures out were to work or for food. The only pictures I took, consisted of the view outside my hotel window, a shot of my closet and a shot of my bathroom (see below).
- Every night, Sam would ask me “when are you coming home daddy?” It broke my heart.
- I missed the last two games of Sam’s soccer team, of which I was a coach. Jen stepped in a coached the last two games. So bummed that I didn’t see them finish the season.
Leaf Blowing
Sam and Lizzy having a little fun with the leaf blower.
Friends!
Some photos from a couple play dates Sam & Lizzy had recently. Fun times…


























































