Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Saturday, May 20, 2006
One Row At A Time
This is extreem knitting at it's finest. Click on the blue underlined words below to read the story:
Knitting with utility poles
Knitting with utility poles
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Friday, May 12, 2006
go baby go!
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Big Boy
Two days ago on Hannah's birthday, Elijah took his first steps. Greg gave him two plastic eggs, then backed away, and he took 10 or 15 steps towards him. Since then we haven't really been able to get him to take more than a step or two, because he's too smart and knows our tricky ways now. I wasn't able to grab my camera fast enough to record thish event for all of you, but I do have another "first" here:
Monday, May 08, 2006
Neighbor drips
Ok, I've got several new kid videos, but I'll release them one at a time so you'll have something to look forward to. I had to show you all this one first, because it's just so unbelievable.
Have you watched it? Ok, then read on:
Soon after that, the neighbor came home to discover that he'd left some meat thawing in the sink with water running over it....when he went out to the store. The meat had thawed, sagged down into the drain and clogged it. The water was making his kitchen into a lake, as well as ours. By the time an hour had passed, Greg had emptied those buckets three times each. Thankfully, everything dried out just fine, and nothing of ours was damaged. At least it wasn't the toilet again. Now, if that had happened while we were out, we would have been pretty upset (we kept a bunch of important things on the counter, but have since found safer homes for them). So everything turned out fine in the end. Thank God! Also, we got to meet the neighbors.
Have you watched it? Ok, then read on:
Soon after that, the neighbor came home to discover that he'd left some meat thawing in the sink with water running over it....when he went out to the store. The meat had thawed, sagged down into the drain and clogged it. The water was making his kitchen into a lake, as well as ours. By the time an hour had passed, Greg had emptied those buckets three times each. Thankfully, everything dried out just fine, and nothing of ours was damaged. At least it wasn't the toilet again. Now, if that had happened while we were out, we would have been pretty upset (we kept a bunch of important things on the counter, but have since found safer homes for them). So everything turned out fine in the end. Thank God! Also, we got to meet the neighbors.
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