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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
No more Facebook
Monday, August 16, 2010
Ben goes to Thrift and Dollar
Some of their finds:
Sunday, July 18, 2010
The kitchen gets a floor
I thought that if I ignored the cabinets for a while, eventually they'd quit asking me to get them a new Floor. Well, they wore me down, and so today I finally gave them what they asked for. Here's some photographic evidence.







Now I'll finally be able to get some sleep without those cabinets bothering me. Although I think I hear them murmuring about their old friends the Appliances. This'll never end.
Friday, July 02, 2010
A Trip to the Lake
And what would a swim be without time to play in the sand?
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
A New Career In A New Town
The majority of homes in Phoenix lack a grass lawn. It's easiest to find grass and trees within the oldest neighborhoods. In fact, I think that some newer neighborhoods place restrictions on putting in new lawns. Dad's complete lack of watering and attention to his lawn would be warmly welcomed by city officials here. Anyway, I was pleased to find a house that had a little bit of grass, and was even happier to find that a grapefruit tree was included. There are still a few grapefruits near the top of the tree.
When you step inside, I've got a laundry room and then my kitchen. It's not a large kitchen, but it makes up for it by having an enormous old stove. The windows face east so it's a very sunny room, which is just how I like my kitchens.
Next to the kitchen is my small dining room. It's just big enough to hold my table and give a little breathing space around it. Yes, Steve and Rachel, that's a copy of Cuisine At Home that showed up in the mail the other day. Thanks for that birthday present! And yes, Janell, that's a copy of my bread book sitting on the table also. I'm looking forward to the return of cooler months when I'll be a little more apt to pop stuff into the stove in the evenings.
Stepping into the back of the house is my bedroom/office. The back wall is all windows, looking out over the lawn. It's a pleasant view, though I also have to put up with a flock of pigeons that cruise by every morning and decide to decamp in the grapefruit tree while they map out the daily parking lot beat.
More windows, and some curtains that Amber made for me.
And finally, my living room. Yes, Daniel, that's the sectional that you got me for my birthday. Thank you again. I was told that the fireplace actually works, though with these kind of temperatures (today was a high of 112!) I shudder to think about bringing heat into my home. Hopefully the winters will get cold enough to make that a pleasant thought again.
So that's my house. I'm hoping that people will find a way to come visit sometime, though I'd recommend they hold off on travel plans during these summer months. I've got some little cacti outside in the sun, and more often than not they're looking very hot and very thirsty. When a cactus is looking uncomfortable about the weather, you know it's bad.
Monday, June 21, 2010
A Princess Birthday Celebration
The activities included a luncheon of freshly grilled meats and accompanying side-dishes, a dessert of fresh strawberry shortcakes, some baseball on the lawn, low-flying airplane rides, and gift-opening. All parties involved had a smashing-good time, as evidenced in these photographic records.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Nikki and Twila come up short
In the mean time, I received calls from all my children and that was good.
It's time to start thinking about getting some trivets






Friday, June 11, 2010
Don't Forget!
Speaking of gifts.... in case anyone is looking for fathers day gift ideas- I just happen to have my list handy.
Dictionary- can be an old second hand one- I'm not into many new words, still confused with the old ones. Websters is good.
Utility razor knife- you can never have enough of these- I guess I lose them or something.
Black socks- large size such as 12-15 shoe size. Meijer has them now.
Hot pads for the kitchen- keep leaving them places and never get them back.
Work gloves- just heavy duty cotton work gloves, large or extra large. The yellow ones are nice
Beard trimmer- this is if you are feeling generous or want to go in with someone else.
Book about Hitler- am getting close to finishing book about Churchill, now I want to see what the other guys were thinking. 'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' may be a good one for me. Paperback is fine.
Pretty cheap ideas huh? I'm not really that hard to please. I good person to buy for in hard economic times.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Introduction
Over the last few months, Andy and I have been visiting Jimmy at Lutherbrook every couple weeks, and this last Sunday I finally brought my camera to take a couple pictures. We got to bring Ozzie with us (Jimmy has been asking when Ozzie can come see him) and decided to go to the park for a while. Then it started to sprinkle, so we made a quick stop at Walmart and headed over to the Chicago deliciousness that is Portillo's.
We're still in the beginning stages of getting our license - foster training classes are surprisingly hard to come by. In the mean time, Jimmy (who now prefers to be called James but I keep forgetting) is doing really well, and his counselor feels that he is benefiting from a more secure, consistent environment.
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
The Prodigal Tomos has returned
No crying father ran to greet the Tomos as it came halfway up the driveway, nor was a feast and music held in honor of it's return to the garage. No breaking out the gas cans of high octane gasoline or pouring of expensive oils over the achy street weary parts.
No, the Tomos came home humbly in the back of Judy's pickup truck, squeezed in with trash and yard refuse. It's way home found only by the keen eye of neighbor Todd Hinkle as he was searching for Moped parts for one of his projects and saw it parked in a ramshackle repair shop on Getty St. After the tip off from Todd, Daniel identified it and the police were summoned to release the prisoner from his captors.
For now a quiet night in the garage will do the Tomos good as the other Mopeds and various machines listen to his sad tale of freedom lost, of slavery to hard driving riders, and eventually the long road to recovery.
Although he has returned, his future is unsure, perhaps he will become just another project to be tended to in the garage full of projects to be tended to. But regardless, the Tomos has come home.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
You can thank Lisa






Tuesday, May 25, 2010
American English – Colloquialisms Update
Unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to properly discern the provenance on this young woman's choice of words. But, nonetheless, I wanted to share with all of you this curious, yet beloved, expression.
Friday, May 14, 2010
The Boy and His Ice Cream
This time, it was Dad with a Pistachio Almond single in a cone. Peter was cautious at first, then decisively agreeable to the whole thing. He needed a bite every time dad had one and sometimes an extra in between. His motor skills became suddenly more precise and his arm strength seemed to double. It was all over before a drop of melted ice cream could hit the ground.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
FYI new post on mike's blog
Monday, May 10, 2010
Oh Happy Day!
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Hello, countertops. Meet kitchen cabinets.




