Saturday, December 30, 2006
Good Grief...
Houston, we have a problem!
Christmas: Besides the fact that I overcooked the prime rib, Christmas was a success. The kids had a ball. It was especially great for us since this is the first year that Kade seemed to really understand the whole concept. We even left out a cookie for Santa (which he liked) and some carrots for the reindeer (which I guess were good per reindeer standards). Funny how we forgot to leave out a beer - I mean milk - for Santa! And maybe next year we will leave out some Beefarino for the reindeer...I bet Santa and his elf would love that!! ("I'm so keen-o, on Beefarino, what a delicious cuisine-o, fit for king and queen-o." - Kramer)
Kades Birthday: So we ended up at Peter Piper Pizza for the party which turned out to be a nice break after spending the entire previous day opening gifts. It was actually a lot of fun for the kiddos as they really enjoyed the games. Kade especially liked the race car simulators. Dad really liked the basketball game as he whooped up on mommy...she must have been thinking about tea parties or something and didn't bring her A game ;-)
Uh...Houston we have a problemo. When I went to download the Xmas and Birthday pictures from just the one camera we have 298 pictures. Obviously this is going to take a while to settle out...and I am sure that Jen will claim she has a picture hangover after sifting through the ashes. Anyway, I gave it a go and tried to pull out some of the better (or at least funnier) pictures...
First one is a little pre-Christmas cheer going on by Jen. Apparently she was trying to "cheer" her way through a headache...personally I wanted to see this one succeed as I could have greatly benefited from that...
Second one is a little surprise I caught at the dinner table. Kylie (a.k.a., The Blizzard) was wearing black olives on all 5 fingers...by the time I got my camera she had stuffed 4 in her mouth...
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house the boys were fixing Santa's deliveries ;-)
Payton also got a charge out of the John Deere Gator. She liked driving more than riding in the back with Kade-the-destroyer...
So Kade figured out "forward-at-full-speed-into-the-coffee-table" pretty damned fast. He is apparently nothing like his father ;-)
I do believe that Rocky summed up the Chrismas festivities the best with this one picture...it was a long day...Fay gets an honerable mention too for her demeanor here also, but by far and away Rocky has it nailed.In an interesting experiment...it appears that the Gator's battery lasted longer than Kade's ;-)The two amigos in the Blizzard's new Barbie Jeep. Apparently Kade had a little more juice left in him after all!!!
One last shot before I sign off for the evening...apparently Payton had something else in her formula...maybe Russ slipped in a little eggnog....I guess we will never know for sure...but I have my doubts...
Later!
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Quick Post
Today is Kade's birthday and he is over at Ken;s with Kylie at the moment...need to get back soon to pick him up! They are having a blast together!!! We are just going to Peter Piper Pizza today and having a cake...pretty low key but that is nice after yesterday. Payton is a disaster with her cold...she is not sleeping well. Although she is still a trooper and opening gifts ;-)
Looks like there is another storm coming in over the next few days. I can't find any snowfall projections on the net but that is probably because I don't know what I am doing on the Internet. Looks like 8-12 inches in the next 2 days...wonderful. Start the vac with a blizzard and end with one too. Ok, gotta run and pick up Kade...will put up pics/video just as soon as I can!
And did I mention that the Giants were really fun to watch this week :-) Oy vey!
Friday, December 22, 2006
Kiss my butt - and other funny Kade sayings...
On a bright note, I did get to play with Kade in the snow again for the better part of the day...today we made a "cave" (as Kade called it) in the giant snow pile in the front yard. He got in it and immediately said that it was a "big cave" and that there were spiders and bats...well, you gotta give him credit. At another time during the day (daddy not present - probably either pounding beers or getting cars unstuck) Kade was pushing Jen's buttons a little - ok what's new about this you say.... Well, apparently she got a to the breaking point and sent him to time out. He proceeded to tell Jen to "settle down"...gee, not sure where he learned that one :-) We also had one last funny run-in with Kade today. He was re-arranging the presents. For some reason he wanted his birthday present over against a different wall. I said to myself "Self, this is not a battle worth taking" so he proceeded to move the presents around. Well, he immediately fell down on his butt...apparently slipping on some imaginary ice or water. Remarkably the crying never came...hmmm, interesting. Well about 20 mins later we are in the kitchen making dinner and he was pointing to his head...so naturally I kissed it to make it feel better (FYI - the magical powers of a kiss at this age is somehow stronger than any form of medicine). He immediately turned and pointed to his backside and said "kiss my butt". Jen and I just looked at each other and started laughing...I am sure Payton thinks we are all quite nuts ;-)
And that was our wonderful day of waiting for the snow plow to arrive!
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Ouch - what hurts.? Oh, that's my back!
Well the blizzard has come and gone. We got a total of about 2 feet of snow. Official numbers range from 21-24 so being a fisherman I guess I should have said 3 feet ;-) Kade had an absolute ball out in the snow today...he really loved making the snowman and sledding off the hill in the front yard. Here are a few pictures to show you all the straight skinny.
I made some special seats for the kids in the snowbank as you can see here. They were perfect for the kiddos. Kade and mom also hit the hill in the front yard. As you can see it ended up being pretty steep after I was done shoveling the driveway. Looks like we wont be getting out of town for Albuturkey until Sat morning now...good thing we are not flying! Oh, we also opened another couple of presents this evening...we figure it is best given the fact that the kids have about a zillion presents this year waiting for them...need to get a head start. One last photo before I logoff...
L8R
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Blizzzzaaarrrdd!
Kade opened his first present last night...it was a Geotrax Airport from poppy. He has not stopped playing with is so I would say that it is a resounding success!
Kid news: Payton is really getting close to crawling. I have put a video on YouTube (link below) which shows her progress. It also includes a little bonus footage of the monster dancing ;-) I know that grandma Judy will enjoy that one! Kade has also started referencing Jen as "my friend mommy"...it really is funny to hear him say it. He is also doing pretty well potty training...we have moved into the mode of just making him go every 45 mins...he does it on his own now...besides the need to be told to do it. We also found that after a big drink...it is best to make him go about 15 mins later as things start to work their way through...that is one lesson you learn the hard way ;-) Anyway, hope you enjoy the dancing... (and yes mom, that is the computer you just bought him that he throws...sigh)
Monday, December 18, 2006
Tag This and Cavitation
Tag rules:
- Find nearest book
- Name book & Author
- Turn to page 123
- Go to the 5th sentence on the page
- Copy the next 3 sentences and post to your blog
- Tag 3 more folks
On another subject...I have been given the name "Cavitation" by CherkyB. While I am not exactly sure where this came from, I did go to wikipedia just to see if there is some hidden meaning (as Brian apparently likes the wiki). The one line which struck me as being close to home is the following "Cavitation is, in many cases, an undesirable occurrence." While I can not completely argue against that one (in fact I am pretty sure that Jen would whole heartedly agree)...I am sure this is not what CherkyB meant ;-)
Good Giant Article
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2006612180390
Lat
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Self, what the heck is wrong with you?
Then Sunday AM rolls around. After feeding the kiddos and getting Payton down for her first nap...its time to clean the second floor. So I head upstairs. By this time I am still festering on the Cowgirls win, doubting the Giants prospects against the Eagles and cleaning...a bad trifecta. Then something odd happened. While cleaning the kids bathroom (and being grumpy as all heck)...I have a strange thought....I am very thankful for everything that I have in my life. HUH? So I says to myself...self, what the heck is wrong with you? But the more I thought about it the more a smile started to cross my face (something similar to that famous Grinch smile I suppose). It amazed me how just simply thinking about my beautiful kids, wonderful wife, food in the fridge, roof over my head and even my job (oddly enough) brought a smile to my face. (Ok, now I am sure to hear about this from someone on Monday morning!) Unfortunately, it is just too darn easy these days to forget what we have in life. We all get caught up in the rat race and before we know it life has passed us by and we are just bitter and angry. So as I finished up cleaning - smile fading slightly - I continued to think about all those little moments that make our lives special for which we should be thankful.
AND THEN THE GIANTS GO AND LOSE TO THE EAGLES...and that was the end of that...craptacular!!!
Gotta run...
Friday, December 15, 2006
Did I mention that we are potty training Kade?
Speaking of the kids...the other night Kade found the little Santa hats and REALLY wanted to try them on. So we all put on our hats in the privacy of our home. Then Kade picks up the digital camera and proceeds to take pictures of Payton and I (maybe you will see those later when Jen sends out an update but for now you will just have to take my word). Then I get Kade to sit with his sis for a little and capture a snap or two...here is a sneak preview. It is amazing that they only smile when we are not paying an arm and a leg to have a professional take the pics. Oh well...such is life.
In another action packed day at the grindstone...I ran across another odd article. I find it completely ironic that I found this while sitting in my ever so exciting staff meeting. The full article is over here, but the main jist is that there is a man in Canada with no pulse but is living. It is a new type of artificial heart which just circulates the blood instead of simulating the normal heartbeat. Now before everyone goes to sleep on me (as I am a certified boreblogger), the point is that I got quite a laugh from the article as it struck me that the reporter clearly did not bother to interview anyone in my staff meeting. From my vantage point, it appeared quite clearly that most everyone in the meeting had no pulse yet somehow was alive...interesting...
Lastly (for the night), I wanted to plug a new camcorder. Jen and I have been in the market for a new one the past few weeks - ever since Kade dropped our last one on the hardwood floor. So I asked around and the general consensus was that Sony was the way to go due to the superior lowlight performance. Well, then I started reading about the new Canon Elura-100 and it actually got good lowlight ratings, on par with Sony. So I decided to march down to Best Buy and check this baby out (as the wife threw down the mandate that we NEEDED to have a new one before xmas morning). Well as we all know, the inside of Best Buy can be described as anything BUT a lowlight environment. Even more disturbing, they will charge you 15% restocking fee (~$50) just for opening and returning the damned thing. Well, I took this up with a few of the managers at the store as I saw it completely asinine that they would neither provide me a lowlight environment nor allow me to return the device w/o a restocking fee. Well after a few choice verbal exchanges (no kids were present) they agreed to let me return it by the end of the day w/o the fee...oh yeah, this is not a Best Buy commentary...I forgot. Anyway, so I finally get off work and bolt home to try this thing out being the nerd that I am...well Jen was not too happy about that as she was trying to take care of the kids and cook dinner...I guess the camcorder would need to wait a little longer. After dinner we finally get to the real issue of the day...the damned camcorder. I am pleased to say that I still have the camera. I did a side by side with the old and new camcorders and Jen was amazed. The old one was really saturated and had a terrible focus and frame rates. The new one handled our dark living room with ease...oh thank heaven...we are back in business. I still have to test it out a little more but in general I am happy with it thus far and for only ~$350...it really is a pretty solid camera. I will let you know more as I get more footage under the belt.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Uh Jen, you sure you want to head on down to ABQ?
Couple more ramblings:
- Relief! Apparently Jen and I are now officially 2 for 2 in the carnivore kid department! Payton had her first chicken the other night. I can not tell you how much joy this brings to my life. Just the thought of having to support a veggie head under my roof - or worse yet...conform to the veggie diet...its enough to make a grown man shutter.
- I continue to struggle with the age old question "Do you get heavier or lighter when you fart?" I did google the topic a few years ago and got very few hits...well I guess technology has come a long way. Now when you google it you get approximately 209 thousand hits...jeez! I guess I now know where all those powerful Xeon processors are heading ;-) I did pose the question to CherkyB but he gave me that far off look and I pretty much knew it was over. He took over my laptop and proceeded to find some info about pressure of the gasses in your bowels effecting the resultant effect on your weight...I think I am done pondering one of life's biggest mysteries. I do find it amazing that all men universally agree on one point...if you fart, you immediately form an airtight seal so no air backfills the void left by the expelled gasses...gee I wonder why ;-)
- I just so happen to be an email subscriber to "thebulletin.org". If you don't know what this is then you should cruise over and take a gander. Basically this is the "clock" which follows the nuclear threat level...really quite interesting for those of us men up at 11:30pm with nothing better to pontificate upon...but I digress. Anyway, the point I was trying to make is that I got an email from them with an article entitled "Where the bombs are". Well, that is just too tempting for me so I had to cruise on over. You really should read it because I was surprised at the level of detail and geographic dispersion...but the one quote I found most interesting was the following: "The large underground facility at Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque, New Mexico, stores more than 1,900 warheads"!! Ok, so I think to myself...self, you are about to take a week long trip down to ABQ...what could be more explosive than a trip down to see the in-laws whilst sitting on 1900 nuclear warheads...uh Jen, you sure you want to head down to ABQ? :-)
- And oh yeah, my truck is still leaking coolant...but don't worry...at $5 a gallon I have a lot of breathing room now that our un-named employer announced that we get one extra day bonus pay...
Go G-MEN! (and for Mr. Surdilla...nice show tonight by the 49ers...Seattle looked like the cowgirls tonight!!)
Out! (Romey style)
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Ramblings of a master mechanic...
1. Have you ever gotten an odd email in your inbox stating that an email that you never sent has been bounced back to you and is undeliverable? Well, Jen and I have and its friggin' annoying. Here is an article on the issue...you are a victim of a "Joe Job"
2. What the heck is going on in Texas...maybe you Hill country folk (you know who you are) can explain this one to me...should blind people really hunt? My first thought...who goes to jail if a blind person shoots someone while hunting?
3. I am tired. Kade woke up at 3am last night and did not let me go back to sleep until about 4:30...he was complaining about his mouth hurting...I am guessing that is a sore throat. The part I do not understand...since when has Tylenol ever helped with a soar throat? Apparently it helped Kade (at 4:30)...I am still highly suspicious.
4. The Giants have hope! I was impressed that Michael Irving actually gave the G-Men some props this week on TV. If we can pull it together for the Eagles and win...then the Saints game should be a great game! Boy did they every make the cowgirls look stupid. Which leads me to my next point...
5. Cowgirls stink and Homo (I mean Romo) is over-rated! And oh by the way...Grossman RULES!!!
5. My 11 yr. old Dodge Ram w/ 100K miles is falling apart. My latest issue is my coolant...and it goes a little something like this:
- Several weeks ago I am driving along and my truck loses its ability to maintain temperature (yes - up to the red zone)
- I proceed to say "crap" several times...for some reason that did not fix the issue.
- I decide to stop and look at the coolant...hmm...its really low.
- Ding, lightbulb appears so I go get more coolant and put it in.
- Wow, that seems to help a lot.
- Next day, crap...what is that big puddle of green fluid under my car...maybe the same stuff I put in yesterday...
- Again I say "crap" several times hoping that this time it will work some magic...damn!
- I get under my truck ... yup its leakin'.
- I proceed to say "crap" several more times ... still no magic .... double damn!
- Now, I have several unappealing options: keep putting more coolant in at a stupid rate...or go get someone to fix the old thing. Easy choice...right?
- Like I said, that was several weeks ago...I am still putting in coolant ;-)
Welcome Little Scarlet...but...
But...Billy, if you are going to name your daughter Scarlet then why wear the pink shirt!
Hope/pray that all continues to go well for the three of you all!!
And for those of you so inclined here are some more pics... head over here
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Friggin' G-Men
While there are a lot of differing opinions on how the season is going to turn out...I am still an optimist. They do need some talent back from the IR list, but in general they have the players they need right now to make it to the playoffs...if they play! Parting thoughts >>Shockey's statements this week are sure to provoke the big tuna >>Mathias Kiwanuka, I feel for you...you would have pulled the flag had you dumped him (and he had thrown the ball)...just like 4 weeks ago!
Breathe...ok...the family. So things have been going well lately. Kade is super excited about Christmas this year. He almost lost his mind waiting for me to put the "red lights" on the tree. And now that the christmas train is around the tree we can't keep him off the dang thing. See, he tends to like to pull them off the track and then whine about it. Go figure...life in a 3 year olds head. Payton is chillin'. She also likes the train...but is more as a spectator sport rather than the full blown tackle football approach Kade prefers. Oh well, we will see how long that stays up before Jen pulls the plug ;-) Kade has been pretty sick the last few days. Thankfully he is not throwing up (see CherkyB, I married a non-thower-upper) he has just got snot everywhere. Too bad too because we just got the first real snow of the year and he wants to go play. Payton is waiving now, it is really cute. Still not signs of crawling or interest in being on her belly at all... Other than that its life as usual at the cavagnaro en casa. Oops...did that slip out ;-)