Drawbaugh-Candelario Family Stuff & More
This blog has now evovled into the, "baby on the way blog."
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Be Kind
"The kinder and more thoughtful a person is, the more kindness they can find in other people."
Leo Tolstoy
Tuesday, May 05, 2009
Don't sweet the small stuff.
"Often we allow ourselves to be upset by small things we should despise and forget. We lose many irreplaceable hours brooding over grievances that, in a year's time, will be forgotten by us and by everybody. No, let us devote our life to worthwhile actions and feelings, to great thoughts, real affections and enduring undertakings."
Andre Maurois
Sunday, May 03, 2009
Quality of Life-
Quality of Life is the real thing in our lives.
Those who sacrifice quality of life for a career or material items are fooling themselves. This is not a big deal until one reaches a mid point or the end of their life and realizes the game was set against them by their own making.
Follow your bliss and live with no regrets.
Otherwise sacrifice the greatest gift you have, your freedom and joy.
As CEOs of corporations and billionaires commit suicide one must think; "What could drive such a smart, educated and successful person to end one's own life?"
These successful people have focused their achievements on not who they are and their abilities but what they have and what title is given to them. Once these objects are removed they no longer have an identity.
We all choose by what means to measure our self.
I suggest make it an internal, controlled, aspect. To give one's identity to the external is a dead end and will end in tragedy every time.
Not only does an internal value have more control but it will encourage one to have love not hate, be polite not rude, generous not greedy. Not only will this ensure success but it will make the world much more enjoyable for everyone.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Saturday, August 23, 2008
So many pictures....

So yes we are taking pictures and videos..... I just haven't shared them...hehehehe.
So here ya go. I have several photobucket accounts (they are maxed at 100 per account).
Album 1: http://s492.photobucket.com/albums/rr281/Joelpictures/
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Friday, April 18, 2008
MAN!!! That Girl ate a BEACH BALL!!
Haaaa......
K-lindo... how cute.
I was winning the ribs eating contest and BAMB!! Rosalie took off.
Look at that tummie!!!
WOW!!!
"What is taking this guy so long? I want someone to kick around... grumble grumble ... I mean play with.... come on baby David let's get go'in."
Just one more hot dog..... please just one more....
Monday, January 21, 2008
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Monday, April 24, 2006
Da Plan
Hi everyone! Well, the big day is less than a month away. Just want to
give you an update on the wedding stuff:
The wedding rehearsal will be on Friday, May 19th at 5:00 p.m.
The wedding party and significant others will be going to dinner at 6:30
p.m.
The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 20th at 6:30 p.m.
I know all the bridesmaids have their outfits. For you guys, if you
haven't gotten your outfit yet, now is definitely the time. Here's
another link to the website for the guayabera. It's Style#122-SS,
short-sleeved and white. (www.guayaberashirt.com) It will be
accompanied by black slacks (Joel's wearing Dockers) and black dress
shoes.
Look forward to seeing you all there!
Friday, April 14, 2006
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Save the Date Card & Groom's men shirts

Here's a copy of the Save the Date card. We sent them via snail mail... Against my better judgment. Electronic mail is better for the manatees and environment and stuff.

Here's what the groomsmen will be wearing. It's a traditional Guayabera. Many hispanic cultures where this stuff in a form like event. I love it becuase it is very lite and comfortable.
Description:
Style#122-SS / This is the go anywhere in style Guayabera. You will make an impression when enter a room with this comfortable piece. It will easily become an essential part of your wardrobe.
Dry cleaning recommended in order to preserve this garment.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
May 20th is around the corner.


www.coconutcove.net
It's getting that time. Many of ya'll have made your reservations but there are still a few of ya out there needing to get going. You don't have to go to the wedding but you're going to miss out on some boating, water skiing, tubing, snorkeling, ultra lighting, drinking, dancing and drinking. And did I mention drinking..?
Friday night will be chilling out at one of the tiki bars. Saturday the wedding will start around 6:30 (not am) and be completed in short time. Then a 4 hour open bar and live Caribbean music.
The hotel only has 18 rooms and every room is reserved for our party so it may be loud but we shouldn't have an issue.
We have a couple people heading down from the Carolinas and tons from Fort Myers and South Florida.
We have boat docking available at no extra charge.
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Condo developer has contract to buy Holiday Isle
Condo developer has contract to buy Holiday Isle
BY ROBERT SILK
Free Press Staff
ISLAMORADA — Holiday Isle Resort & Marina, for years the Upper Keys' best-known party spot and a primary home for Islamorada's famous charter fishing fleet, is under contract to a West Palm Beach developer of condotels.
Sales rumors have swirled about the 151-room oceanfront resort for months, but last Thursday, in an interview with the Free Press, an official from the Ceebraid-Signal development company confirmed the pending deal.
"We have it under contract," said Brad Vida, Ceebraid-Signal's director of acquisitions. "Our plans are to turn it into a condo-hotel very similar to what has been done at Cheeca Lodge."
In a condotel, rooms or suites are privately owned by investors but are rented out as traditional guest lodging. Cheeca and numerous other Keys lodges have either undergone recent condotel conversions or are in the process of being converted. Often, resorts that are converted to hotel-condominiums are made more upscale and the rooms are enlarged or turned into suites.
Vida would not reveal Ceebraid-Signal's purchase price for Holiday Isle, citing contractual obligations, but sources close to the resort have placed the figure between $90 and $100 million. In addition to lodging and a marina, the resort has six bars, three restaurants and a row of shops.
Robert Given, a broker who helped facilitate the deal for the real estate conglomerate CB Richard Ellis, said he expects closing to take place between mid-December and mid-January.
"I would give it a 99 percent certainty," he said. "There has already been a lot of money committed to the deal. And we are not talking about hundreds of thousands."
Holiday Isle's impending sale and conversion have caused concern about the future of the resort's charter fishing fleet, a staple of the Islamorada economy. The Holiday Isle Web site lists 31 offshore and backcountry fishing captains who are based at its marina.
Vida, however, affirmed the importance of the charter fleet.
"We think that we need them for the operation of the facility," he said.
Holiday Isle General Manager Scott Simmons also confirmed that the resort is under contract with Ceebraid-Signal. And he said the company's plan to make the property more upscale could have an impact on its famous Tiki Bar and other drinking establishments.
"It is not going to be the same in my opinion, as far as all the daytrippers coming down and destroying the facilities and throwing beer cans all over the place," he said. "I think it will have visitors that respect and care about the Keys."
In addition to Florida properties, Ceebraid-Signal owns apartments, condominiums and condotels in Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Ceebraid-Signal has numerous South Florida holdings, including the recently-acquired Gulfstream Hotel in Lake Worth and the Palm Beach Hilton. The developer is renaming both properties and converting them to condotels.
The company also owns properties in Miami Beach, Pembroke Pines, Boca Raton and locations throughout Central Florida.
In 2004 Ceebraid-Signal executives agreed to a $215,000 settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to inform tenants in its Connecticut apartment buildings that their dwellings could contain lead paint.
Given, though, said the company will be a good steward of Holiday Isle.
"I think it is a very good transaction for the Keys in general because they are a very high quality developer," he said.
Simmons said it could take two years before the redevelopment of Holiday Isle begins.










