Matt and Kevin discover the versatility of allen wrenches
Sunday, February 17, 2008
President's Day Weekend
In a move to solve the never-ending problem of crap, I mean clothes, overtaking the boy's room, and to help stimulate the economy just a teensy bit, we went out and bought two new beds for Sam and Kevin. It also served as an exercise for them in learning to read vague directions (written somewhere in Asia) and put furniture together, so that one day when they get married, they can build shoe trees for their wives.
Matt and Kevin discover the versatility of allen wrenches
Matt wielding the drill that weighs as much as he does
Build one, start all over and build a second one
We also pulled up the last remaining piece of carpet, swept up the last of the kitty litter from the previous cat tenant, and moved the computer desk into the closet - guess painting in there will be the next project! Well, maybe after moving clothes around, taking out a dresser or two, and recuperating in general.
Matt and Kevin discover the versatility of allen wrenches
Thursday, January 24, 2008
January 24
Quiet the last few weeks here in the ol' household. Lots of rain (even hail!) since the beginning of the year, a burst pipe under the house, and wet cats make for some lovely smells... so we are buying lots of air freshener around here.
Matt had a birthday on the 15th, one he shares with like six others in the family. Here he is checking out the new wallet to hold the big bucks he got from his two "good aunts". He loved it as much as the new pairs of jeans he got - the ones he tore the very next day on the swings during recess. Sigh...

Now here's a car that was parked next to Soak City - I passed it one morning while going to the pharmacy, and I had to turn around and go back to check it out again!! (Randy, are you missing a neighbor?) These folks have solved the problem of needing a trailer to haul all their junk - they just glued it to the sides of their truck!!
I Spy, with My Little Eye: a bicycle wheel, a hedge trimmer, a fan, a mirror, a crutch, a flourescent lightbulb, a steering column, a mirror, a ceiling fan blade, an inner tube, a bottle cap, a red poker chip, a halogen lamp, a Santa Claus, a jack-o-lantern, a jello mold, a rubber ducky, four table legs, a LP player, two computer motherboards, a desk lamp, and Minnie Mouse.
Can you??
Matt had a birthday on the 15th, one he shares with like six others in the family. Here he is checking out the new wallet to hold the big bucks he got from his two "good aunts". He loved it as much as the new pairs of jeans he got - the ones he tore the very next day on the swings during recess. Sigh...
Now here's a car that was parked next to Soak City - I passed it one morning while going to the pharmacy, and I had to turn around and go back to check it out again!! (Randy, are you missing a neighbor?) These folks have solved the problem of needing a trailer to haul all their junk - they just glued it to the sides of their truck!!
I Spy, with My Little Eye: a bicycle wheel, a hedge trimmer, a fan, a mirror, a crutch, a flourescent lightbulb, a steering column, a mirror, a ceiling fan blade, an inner tube, a bottle cap, a red poker chip, a halogen lamp, a Santa Claus, a jack-o-lantern, a jello mold, a rubber ducky, four table legs, a LP player, two computer motherboards, a desk lamp, and Minnie Mouse.
Can you??
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Monday, December 31, 2007
The End of the Year
It's the end of the year, and that can only mean one thing: we are fat, dumb, and happy. OK, and tired. Oh, and sore. And so, so ready for 2008. . .
Jacob asked Santa Claus to do another scavenger hunt for them on Christmas morning, and to "make it harder". Here they are solving it together before they got their clues to the location of their big gift. It required a calendar, a calculator, a world map, and a dictionary. Hard enough for you, Jacob?
Sammy and Tracy during the cousin gift exchange in the afternoon. The white elephant exchange was rousing good fun, too.


Judy, Andrea, me, and Cindy. Cindy and I are smiling cause we get to leave prior to midnight, the other two are smiling cause they're only in hour 10 of their 48+ hour shift.
The boys pose for their Christmas Eve picture in front of the tree.
On the 27th we trekked up to Azusa. Kevin was jazzed because he is finally old enough to decorate floats this year. He and his friend Thomas thought climbing on the scaffolding and getting glue on them was totally cool. Until night time when the temperatures dropped...
The detail area is for those of us who want to stay a little closer to the ground (and closer to the heater). A tedious job that only those over the age of 20 actually ask to do. This ball will be on the China Airlines float - it's only halfway done in this picture, and I don't mean the front half.
Tonight we bang pans outside, and will listen to the fireworks from Knotts. Tomorrow we root for USC, and pig out on junk food one last time before heading to Curves. Right, Cindy??
Friday, December 21, 2007
Getting Ready for Christmas
Lots of stuff happening the week before Christmas. Even though RJ and I spent four out of five days at home this week with different kids being home sick on different days, it was still pretty busy.
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts both had their Christmas party on Monday night. Too bad that two of my three kids in scouts were sick and couldn't attend.
Kevin had his concert on Tuesday - lots of brand-newbies playing Good King Wenchelas and Merrily We Roll Along. (You gotta start somewhere with 2 classes of students who just picked out their instruments in September.) Kevin's in the back row, second one in, playing trumpet. I wonder if the girl in front of him in a short skirt and sandals got sick this week since it was pouring rain and freezing cold outside.

I went to my work holiday party on Thursday from 4-6pm, then had Sammy's concert at 7pm. Would have worked out fine if we had started our white elephant gift exchange prior to 6:45 and it wasn't raining on the drive home. Fortunately, Sam's group wasn't first up. They played some really killer hard music; "Sleigh Ride" earning the adjective of "evil" from the kids as they thought it was hard to play. I thought the other stuff was harder. The concert was held at Kennedy High's new $8m auditorium - I think more was spent on that one building than every other school project in the district. I don't care, at least we weren't crowded, and I didn't have a trombone playing over my shoulder like last year.
And the final sign that Christmas is around the corner - the annual Santa visit in the neighborhood handing out candy canes courtesy of the local real estate agent. Kevin wasn't in the picture as he was snow camping, I mean freezing, at San Gorgonio with the Scouts.
Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts both had their Christmas party on Monday night. Too bad that two of my three kids in scouts were sick and couldn't attend.
Kevin had his concert on Tuesday - lots of brand-newbies playing Good King Wenchelas and Merrily We Roll Along. (You gotta start somewhere with 2 classes of students who just picked out their instruments in September.) Kevin's in the back row, second one in, playing trumpet. I wonder if the girl in front of him in a short skirt and sandals got sick this week since it was pouring rain and freezing cold outside.

I went to my work holiday party on Thursday from 4-6pm, then had Sammy's concert at 7pm. Would have worked out fine if we had started our white elephant gift exchange prior to 6:45 and it wasn't raining on the drive home. Fortunately, Sam's group wasn't first up. They played some really killer hard music; "Sleigh Ride" earning the adjective of "evil" from the kids as they thought it was hard to play. I thought the other stuff was harder. The concert was held at Kennedy High's new $8m auditorium - I think more was spent on that one building than every other school project in the district. I don't care, at least we weren't crowded, and I didn't have a trombone playing over my shoulder like last year.
Only 3 shopping days left!!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Week of Dec 3
Went to Disneyland one night last week for the annual Family Christmas party - took the traditional picture in front of the gigantor tree on Main St. I looked at last year's picture, and the jacket with the reflective tape was on Jacob. Hopefully next year we won't be so blinded cause it will be too small for any of the boys to wear.
They hung these really cool icicle lights on the castle, and after fooling around with my camera's settings, got this picture:
And this one of Small World:
On Thursday night we went to see Matthew perform the 2nd grade Christmas program at school. He's one of the presents waaaaay up there on stage. See him? You don't? Cause he's RIGHT THERE -}
Next week is Kevin and Sammy's concerts, so I guess I'll have to do my shopping now while I can...
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