Thursday, January 31, 2008
Rhett and Link - American Idol
This is great, especially if you watch the show. Be sure to watch past the clip they show to where they actually do their own song.
Excit Game
Here's another time wasting game for you. It is very simple to understand, but sometimes requires a few tries before you figure out the right pattern to the finish line. Enjoy.
Excit Game
Excit Game
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Bible - God's Perspective
These pictures were done as if you were looking at the Bible with Google Earth maps. Check them out.
Explosive Skating
This is a little long, but stick with it. At the very least watch the last sequence from about 4:15 on.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Mountain Pictures
Better late than never. I finally downloaded the pictures from our trip to the VA mountains. I'm trying the web album slide show option since there are so many. Hope this works ok.
A Piece of the Rock
This is an odd marketing scheme and gift. I wonder if you could build on your land? Maybe a small birdhouse? Maybe you could be buried in Israel (vertically since it is only 1X1). I wonder if your deed carries over into the new Jerusalem and New Earth as well?
Monday, January 28, 2008
LOST - The Synchronizing
This is really cool. It will get you excited about the season premiere on Thursday!
Warning, if you aren't caught up on your lost then this will spoil you.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Farewell Handsome Boy
Our family lost an old friend Friday. He wasn't living in our home anymore, but he still had a warm spot in all of our hearts.
In 2003 Emily and I adopted Gabriel. He was about 1 1/2 years old then. He was full of energy and Emily loved on him nonstop. Caleb was born and Gabe still fit right in, laying next to Caleb on his blankets on the floor and sticking his snout in the crib to sniff the baby smells.
Then Ben was born in 2005. Life became too busy for us to give Gabe the attention he needed, and it became clear that he deserved a better home. One where he would get walked more often and loved on like he needed.
About a year and a half ago Gabe moved out. He moved out and moved up. His new family treated him like royalty. We could not have asked for a better home for him where he would be loved and cared for. Unfortunately he got sick shortly after he moved out. His liver began to fail him, and that eventually took his life.
Emily wrote a poem for Gabe in 2003, and some of the lines from it are below (she did it with dog themed fridge magnets, so we don't have a copy anymore, but she remembered much of it).
Thanks for all the good memories Gabe. Backpacking, taking baths on the back deck, fetching every day after work, Emily putting banana stickers between your eyes, finishing off her yogurts, and many more. You won't be forgotten.
Faithful cuddle wag
Happy Lap sleeper
Wet-nosed lovely friend.
Growling always beg asks barks
Happy lap sleeper
Quiet snuggle hound
Black shed pal, Retrieves his stick (These were lines I added later, against Emily's wishes, but they were so true)
In 2003 Emily and I adopted Gabriel. He was about 1 1/2 years old then. He was full of energy and Emily loved on him nonstop. Caleb was born and Gabe still fit right in, laying next to Caleb on his blankets on the floor and sticking his snout in the crib to sniff the baby smells.
Then Ben was born in 2005. Life became too busy for us to give Gabe the attention he needed, and it became clear that he deserved a better home. One where he would get walked more often and loved on like he needed.
About a year and a half ago Gabe moved out. He moved out and moved up. His new family treated him like royalty. We could not have asked for a better home for him where he would be loved and cared for. Unfortunately he got sick shortly after he moved out. His liver began to fail him, and that eventually took his life.
Emily wrote a poem for Gabe in 2003, and some of the lines from it are below (she did it with dog themed fridge magnets, so we don't have a copy anymore, but she remembered much of it).
Thanks for all the good memories Gabe. Backpacking, taking baths on the back deck, fetching every day after work, Emily putting banana stickers between your eyes, finishing off her yogurts, and many more. You won't be forgotten.
Faithful cuddle wag
Happy Lap sleeper
Wet-nosed lovely friend.
Growling always beg asks barks
Happy lap sleeper
Quiet snuggle hound
Black shed pal, Retrieves his stick (These were lines I added later, against Emily's wishes, but they were so true)
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Stop Playing with Your Food
This guy is probably a big hit at parties. If you aren't impressed by that, check out his:
Carrot Pan Flute
Paprika Instrument
Mushroom Instrument
Carrot Instrument #2
And my favorite for its unique look - the Cucumber trumpet (Although the sound is a bit rough).
I'd like to see a duet between this guy and Keith on his nose flute.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Monday, January 21, 2008
Fancy Pants Game
This game is cool because of the flips and jumps that the guys does. I find using the S button to jump awkward for some reason. I'm not sure why, but it just doesn't come naturally.
Link
Link
Chucky Cheese
The boys chose to go to Chucky Cheese as a reward for earning 8 marbles the other night (this system is working pretty well by the way). We had a blast. I had never taken them there (the boys had gone with their grandparents once). We had a coupon for 100 tokens for $15, so we played games like it was going out of style. Here are some pictures that one of the rides takes of you as you ride. Don't they look like they are enjoying themselves? We went right around dinner time, which worked out great. All the other kids were eating, and we didn't have to wait in line for the games. I'm not sure why it took us so long to discover Chucky Cheese.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Messy Socks
On Christmas Eve at Emily's parent's house, Ben wanted to go play with his cousins outside so he asked his uncle Daniel (the nearest grown up) if he could run out and play. Daniel knew that wasn't a problem and said "sure buddy." Off Ben went, without his shoes on. About 10 minutes later Caleb informed us that Ben was playing in the mulch in his socks. What a mess. He didn't want to come in, so I had to carry him.
Later that day we caught him doing it again. This time he had gone out with shoes on, but took them off once he got to the playground. He's a rascal sometimes.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Mountain Pictures
Two weekends ago we had the opportunity to visit Hillsville VA with some friends from college. It was great to see everyone. We were all childless for the weekend thanks to some generous grandparents. None us of knew what to do with ourselves with no kids to care for for a whole weekend. Here is a picture of us after we climbed up the steep mountain behind the cabin. For more pictures, check out Ben's collection here (Link). Once I get our pictures off our camera, I'll let you know.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Caleb and Tyler
Here is a picture from Caleb's preschool Christmas program. It is him and his buddy Ty. It was Ty's last day at preschool because his family moved up to girginia (as Caleb says it). They were like two old men and were inseparable in preschool. The good news is that Caleb seems to have found a new crowd of friends to run around with since class has been back in session. Kids bounce back pretty quick.
Tim Hawkins - Cletus Take the Reel
This is pretty funny. I haven't seen the original music video by Carrie Underwood, but I assume the tire swing plays a role in it.
Friday, January 11, 2008
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
Christmas Morning
Christmas morning was at our house. Various small items in their stockings, including their superhero masks. They also enjoyed the marble course we had set up for them (yes we later moved it to the floor so the boys wouldn't have to stand on the table to play with it.) The big item them got from us for Christmas was their outdoor climbing dome. The boys have been climbing on doorknobs, stair rails, and anything else they can get their hands one, so we finally got them something to get their energy out on. They have loved it!
Monday, January 7, 2008
Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve was at Emily's parent's house. We were able to spend the whole day there and enjoy the family time. Look how patient the kids were being as they waited for their turn to open a present. Emily and I were impressed at how well they did waiting for their turn. Caleb and Ben look like twins in that third picture don't they?
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