Sunday, April 12, 2009

BEAUTIFUL EASTER SUNDAY

We had a beautiful Easter Sunday. The weather was perfect. 'A' made himself sick several times by means of a sugar overdose and never seemed to regret it. Between church, Easter egg hunting and dinner preparation, we managed to find some time to take a few family pictures with the self-timer. Unfortunately, Mrs. P broke the tripod after the first shot so we had to improvise afterward. The kids were good sports with our never-ending string of "Okay, one more time." We all got a very nice laugh at Mrs. P as she ran from the back deck to try to beet the timer.

So, which one do you like best:




Thursday, March 26, 2009

Bathing Suit Competition





No, I won't be modeling;) I'm competing in a blog giveaway on this blog , hoping to win this adorable suit! It's a Lime Ricki
suit. They're all about hip, funky, modest bathing suits. Spread the word and don't forget to mention I sent you :)

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Projectification!

It all started with an inability to find a dual workstation computer desk that we liked. Then there was a brilliant design by Mr. P, followed by some less than brillaint cuts made by Lowes, a last minute design modication by Mrs. P and the first project was well under way.

In the meantime, we bought new appliances, which created a couple of additional projects (moving one set of cabinets, cutting another set, installing the dishwasher and replacing all of the cabinet hinges and door handles). Not wanting to miss an opportunity, Mrs. P picked up a mammoth tank-like 5 drawer filing cabinet that was in need of a "little" TLC.

For today, we'll stick with an update on the original project, the desk. The uniform reaction from every friend and neighbor who has seen it has been "Wow, that's big". Measuring 85 inches across, 30 inches tall and 24 inches deep, there is certainly nothing compact about it.

Having completed the cutting, drilling, assembling, disassembling, redrilling, reassembling, sanding, sanding, sanding, filling, sanding, we are now ready to prime and paint this baby. Constructed of 3/4 inch oak plywood, it's not the finest piece of furniture in the world, but it looks like it will serve its purpose well. Here's what it looks like so far:


Friday, February 27, 2009

HELPING HANDS

On very rare occasions our children are not only willing to help (a rarety in and of itself), but are actually eager to get to work. Since these moments are so seldom, we are sure to capture them.









Sunday, February 15, 2009

GETTING BACK ON THE WAGON….

It has obviously been a long time since we’ve posted here. Unfortunately, posting to our family blog has been greatly impeded by the lack of liquidity in the global financial markets. If people would just make their mortgage payments, then our blog would be brimming with new posts.

In any event, we wanted to share a couple priceless dialogues that took place in our family today.

First, while we were on our way to church this morning, ‘A’ began with this query:

A: Does jump have two Os?
S: No. Jump is spelled J.U.M.P.
A: Oh. If our van had a button that said “Jump,” them Mommy could just push it and our van would go crazy and then it would JUMP!

Evidently he needed to know how to spell jump so he could visualize the button that Mrs. P would have to push to make the van jump.

After church, ‘S’ came into the kitchen sobbing heavily and holding her head.

Mrs. P: What happened? Did you hit your head?
S: Yes! On the power tower!
Mrs. P: How did you do that?
S: I standed up really quickly and it….!
Mrs. P: You stood up?
S: Yes! I stood up really quickly and it really hurts!
Mr. P has to turn his face away so S won’t see him laughing at Mrs. P correcting her sobbing daughter’s grammar – all the while thinking “way to get the ‘ly’ on your adverbs”.

For those of you waiting to see pictures of the new dual workstation computer desk we have been building (Grandpa P), that construction project was temporarily halted while Mrs. P (with a little help from Mr. P) installed our new dishwasher. Thanks to Grandpa N for the telephone consults!

Monday, October 20, 2008

FALL FUN AT THE HOUSE OF P

Our girl is celebrating the change of seasons. The other day she opened the front door to see leaves littering our front lawn and exclaimed “Finally! It’s really fall!” Of course most exciting to her is the fact that it means a change of wardrobe. She has been pining for her opportunity to wear sweaters, jackets and long pants.

As for our boys, it’s business as usual. With only a modest increase in the use of the childhood expletive “aawwe” from our oldest boy (or in the case of our youngest, an aggravated shriek) when required to add some additional clothing before bounding out the door (or in the case of our youngest, at being dragged back inside), they are as adventurous and mischievous as ever.

Now, on to the more interesting portion of this post, the pictures:

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

BOYS AND GIRLS…..

I was thinking the other day a little bit about the socialization process. I started thinking about my two oldest children and wondering how much of their personality seemed to be built-in. Have we as parents done anything to reinforce gender specific behavior in our children?

Absolutely.

But, are we really this good at it?


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Perhaps.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

FAMILY ALBUM

While visiting with a friend from out-of-town (the author of Rees Genre), we were asked when she could expect to see a family gallery here on the blog. Well, here we go.

I thought I would begin with the newest member of our family. For those of you who have not met our newest addition, allow me to introduce…..

P182:

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Is that not the coolest computer case you’ve ever seen? Mrs. P loves the spoiler.

After seven years of faithful service to our family, we finally had to replace our old PC. Over the past few years, Mrs. P and I have built nearly a dozen computers for friends and family (including four for my office). The Antec P182 is the most interesting case I have ever worked with. Designed to maximize cooling and minimize noise, the case has an entirely unique design. While functioning extremely well, isolating the PSU in a lower chamber makes for some tricky cable management. Ultimately, we ended up with this beautiful build:

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Just look at that baby gleaming in the morning sunlight!

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(I did have a little difficulty getting the tripod to stand level in the grass)

Almost majestic, no?
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Thursday, July 31, 2008

AFTERMATH OF A VAIN ATTEMPT AT ADEQUATE SUPERVISION.....

After ‘A’ (our 3 year old boy) managed to destroy our microwave oven, rendering our house virtually uninhabitable for several days in the process, we thought we would try living without a microwave for a while. Two days later we headed to Lowe’s to shop for a replacement.

As is typically the case in our house, replacement turned into upgrade. After all, if we were going to spend money on something as mundane as a microwave oven, we might as well make it an investment of sorts. So, our simple countertop variety microwave was upgraded to an over-the-range version. Unfortunately, our range and cabinets were not designed for such an upgrade.

We went from contemplating replacement to investigating an upgrade to tackling a minor construction project – all in about a two to three day period.

Realizing that remounting a portion of our cabinets and working with some electrical wiring issues were outside of our very limited construction experience, we consulted an expert (neighbor who owns a construction business). His price quote of $150-200 seemed very reasonable. But, we thought we should first consult Mrs. P’s father, who is also a general contractor. After reaffirming the process explained to us by our neighbor, he told Mrs. P that $150-200 was very reasonable for a professional job.

Not wanting to spend money on a new microwave in the first place, and armed with YouTube videos, we decided to roll up our sleeves and do it ourself.

Here is the somewhat less than detailed step-by-step explanation of our little project (with pictures):

STEP ONE:

Detach the range hood and assess the available space for a microwave.

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STEP TWO:

Use Photoshop to create a rough mockup to make sure the finished product is not going to look ridiculous.

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STEP THREE:

Detach the cabinet and prepare it for remounting.

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STEP FOUR:

Remount the cabinet high enough to allow for the upgraded microwave to mount below it.

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STEP FIVE:

Mount an outlet box in the cabinet, run the electric wiring through a newly cut whole in the bottom of the cabinet, connect the electric wires in the dark (microwave is wired to the same circuit as the kitchen lights) and mount the upgraded microwave.

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STEP SIX:

Remove the upgraded microwave mounted in the previous step after realizing that the microwave is 1/2 of an inch lower on the right than the left. Discover that the clunking sound we heard when attaching the front right mounting screw was defective mounting hardware falling into the innards of the microwave. Contemplate cracking open the case to see if we could locate the hardware and remount. Wise-up and return to Lowe’s for a replacement upgraded microwave.

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STEP SEVEN:

Mount the replacement upgraded microwave.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

THE FISH IS IN THE WATER....

Our girl has always been a lover of the water. She would spend all day everyday at the pool, lake, beach - anywhere there is water - if it were up to her. This year we decided to give swim team a try.

When she started the season, she was a little uncertain about the amount of work it would require. She came home after one of her first practices and said (with a great deal of skepticism) "My coaches said by the end of the season I would be able to swim all the way across the pool without stopping!" "Do you know how far that is!?" "It's farther than from here (kitchen countertop against which I was leaning) to the door!" "And, they say I will learn how to dive?!!".

Check out the form for that dive!
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Once in the water, it's all about technique...
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Like the new goggles?
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We end with a portrait of our swimmer. Just before her first meet she said to me "I am just going to have fun. If I don't win, it won't matter. I'll just say great job to who ever wins." She first swam a relay, then her first individual event, the 25 meter free style. After coming out of the water the first words out of her mouth were "Did I win?!"
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Monday, June 02, 2008

Slow Healing...

It really is amazing how different the world is for a six year old girl. The lingering tragedy of a skinned knee can consume attention as efficiently as the most entertaining TV show. Just look at that face :-(




Monday, May 26, 2008

OLD (YOUNG) BLUE EYES....
We're just getting to know our way around the new camera. These are not great from a technical standpoint, but we thought they were fun
Ooo, whatchya got there mom? New Camera? Let me taste...















Can I make a break for it?
















Whoohoo, I made onto the driveway!
















Look at me, Mom!














Arrrg, the Blue-eyed Drool Monster!
















Shhh, they'll never find me over here.





Which button am I not supposed to push again?












Hey, Who's out there?
Here comes the belly!