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Solar power!

Solar power!

Solar power!

Isaac discovered the power of the sun on Sunday.  He lit a number of leaves on fire using Momaw and Popaw’s solar energy focuser – aka the magnifying glass.  Solar power!

I bet he spent an half-an-hour setting piles of “stuff” on fire.  The sun was hot so it didn’t take long to start a little blaze.  We had a little educational time on the power of the sun and the danger of setting fires.  Hopefully he’ll remember!

I remember loving to mess with matches and magniying glasses, etc when I was a kid.  Fortunately, I never set anything big ablaze, but that was mostly dumb luck I think.

Isaac is so curious about so many things.  It inspires me and makes me wish we could explore everything.  For now, we will have to be content with experimenting as weekend scientists.

 

More firsts

Isaac and Abigail each had some more firsts this weekend.  Abigail has been practicing and practicing her whistling but has never been able to do it.  Friday night, she was puffing and puffing and finally let out a few whistles.  She was SO excited and kept on blowing and blowing until she could do it more reliably.  She has to work some on volume yet but she is well on her way.  Click the arrows below to hear some of her first whistles

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Isaac hasn’t ever really tried to blow bubbles with gum much but this weekend he started.  At first, he took a lot of time flattening out the gum just right and holding his mouth just right.

Isaac blowing 1st bubbles with his gum

He blew his first bubbles on Saturday.  These pics are from the same piece of gum as his first bubbles (though that might not be saying much as he would save gum for weeks if we’d let him!).  By Sunday evening he was blowing bubbles with Dentyne which is not know for its bubble-ability.

Birdhouse

There was an old junky shelf in our basement that was pieced together with a 1×12 and a 1×8 screwed together. I hated to just burn it up but wasn’t sure what to do with it. Isaac and Abigail had a visit at their Summer camp program from the Three Rivers Avian Center where they learned about bird habitats and their bird rescue program. The kids were so interested that they suggested we make some birdhouses out of the wood. We’ve had a house wren pair that have nested in an existing house the last three years and hatched 2 sets of eggs per year. That leaves us with a lot of house wrens around. I found some plans online for a house wren’s house and our wood measured out sufficient to make 3 houses. That should hopefully help our wren-friends. I ripped the boards to width and the kids sawed them to length by hand. They did a marvelous job on the first house. Abigail primed the wood and painted it in a rainbow motif. She assured me that the birds will like it and never go to the wrong house. She also thought the bees would enjoy the colors. It is really a beautiful paint job. We’ll probbaly work on the other two houses next weekend.

Unscrewing the old shelf

Unscrewing the old shelf

Hand sawing the board
Hand sawing the board
Sawdust nose?

Needs more paint!

Priming the house

Abigail was a tremendous painter through it all. She applied several coats of primer to both the house and her legs. She waited patiently for each coat to dry…at least 10 minutes or so between coats. The best part was her work with colors. She was incredibly excited with her creation…with good reason!

The nearly finished product

She has not yet announced her design thoughts for the next houses.  She is opinionated about everything though so I am sure she will let us know!

WV Power baseball game

Appalachian Power Park

Batter up!

We got some tickets from friends of Emily’s folks to go to the WV Power game last night.  We’d had a long day working in the garden so it was a nice chance to relax and just play a little.  Emily’s folks came and bought the kids some food at the park and entertained Abigail during the game.

Momaw, a big fan!

We sat on the third base line and had a great view of the park.  I think we are pretty fortunate to have such a nice facility in Charleston.  There were lots of nice folks in attendance (and one loud, obnoxious one on the first base line).  Unfortunately the Power lost to the Delmarva Shorebirds.  Isaac got quite a kick out of the name, Shorebirds.  It was a lot of fun!

Four in the bed

Yesterday morning, there was a pretty good storm with lots of thunder and lightning.  I was somewhat aware of the flashing and racket but was fully awakened when both kids came running in and hopped in bed with us.  Emily and I seem to fit pretty well in our full-size bed but the kids made four…in a full-size bed.  It was pretty tight.  I am used to hanging on to my 18 or so inches that Emily deeded to me, but I was given even less with everyone in bed.  We all had fun for awhile, but the kids became restless.  According to tradition, I headed to Panera to get some cinnamon rolls and bagels.  Weekends rule!

Marbles and Saturdays

Lately, I have been thinking about how I use my time and have been debating about some changes but an email from a friend made me consider things a little more clearly.  I have been the treasurer for the WV Beekeepers Association for about a year now and it has become a task that takes a good bit of time and has not been especially enjoyable.  I resigned from that position today.  It has nothing to do with the organization, the people, the work of the group, etc.  I just don’t like worrying about other people’s money.  I don’t like calling people on the phone.  I don’t like going to Saturday meetings.  Instead, I am reclaiming a few more of my Saturdays.

More changes are coming though I am not as clear on the form of those changes. 

I never forward emails like this so it is odd to me that this one stood out.  I have no idea if any of this story is true but it made me think for some reason (sometimes it seems like I don’t do that very often).  Anyhow, here is the email:

The older I get, the more I enjoy Saturday mornings. Perhaps it’s the
quiet solitude that comes with being the first to rise, or maybe it’s the
unbounded joy of not having to be at work. Either way, the first few hours
of a Saturday morning are most enjoyable.A few weeks ago, I was shuffling toward the garage with a steaming cup of
coffee in one hand and the morning paper in the other. What began as a
typical Saturday morning turned into one of those lessons that life seems
to hand you from time to time. Let me tell you about it:
I turned the dial up into the phone portion of the band on my ham radio in
order to listen to a Saturday morning swap net. Along the way, I came
across an older sounding chap, with a tremendous signal and a golden
voice. You know the kind; he sounded like he should be in the broadcasting
business. He was telling whom-ever he was talking with something about “a
thousand marbles.” I was intrigued and stopped to listen to what he had to
say”Well, Tom, it sure sounds like you’re busy with your job. I’m sure they
pay you well but it’s a shame you have to be away from home and your
family so much. Hard to believe a young fellow should have to work sixty
or seventy hours a week to make ends meet. It’s too bad you missed your
daughter’s “dance recital” he continued. “Let me tell you something that
has helped me keep my own priorities.” And that’s when he began to explain
his theory of a “thousand marbles.”
“You see, I sat down one day and did a little arithmetic. The average
person lives about seventy-five years. I know, some live more and some
live less, but on average, folks live about seventy-five years.
“Now then, I multiplied 75 times 52 and I came up with 3900, which is the
number of Saturdays that the average person has in their entire lifetime.
Now, stick with me, Tom, I’m getting to the important part.
It took me until I was fifty-five years old to think about all this in any
detail” he went on, “and by that time I had lived through over
twenty-eight hundred Saturdays.” “I got to thinking that if I lived to be
seventy-five, I only had about a thousand of them left to enjoy. So I went
to a toy store and bought every single marble they had. I ended up having
to visit three toy stores to round up 1000 marbles. I took them home and
put them inside a large, clear plastic container right here in the shack
next to my gear.”
“Every Saturday since then, I have taken one marble out and thrown it
away. I found that by watching the marbles diminish, I focused more on the
really important things in life.

There is nothing like watching your time here on this earth run out to
help get your priorities straight .”

“Now let me tell you one last thing before I sign-off with you and take my
lovely wife out for breakfast. This morning, I took the very last marble
out of the container. I figure that if I make it until next Saturday then
I have been given a little extra time. And the one thing we can all use is
a little more time.”

“It was nice to meet you Tom, I hope you spend more time with your family,
and I hope to meet you again here on the band. This is a 75 Year old Man,
K9NZQ, clear and going QRT, good morning!”

You could have heard a pin drop on the band when this fellow signed off. I
guess he gave us all a lot to think about. I had planned to work on the
antenna that morning, and then I was going to meet up with a few hams to
work on the next club newsletter. 

Instead, I went upstairs and woke my wife up with a kiss. “C’mon honey,
I’m taking you and the kids to breakfast” “What brought this on?” she
asked with a smile. “Oh, nothing special, it’s just been a long time since
we spent a Saturday together with the kids. And hey, can we stop at a toy
store while we’re out? I need to buy some marbles.

 

Congratulations Emily!

Emily - Character Educator of the YearEmily was nominated for the Paul Morris Character Educator of the Year by her principal this year and she won the award!  I read the nomination letter and it was absolutely beautiful.  She loves working with the kids at Piedmont and I know she deserves this state-wide award.  Congratulations Emily – I am very proud!

By the way, don’t tell her this picture is on here.  I made her stand by the sign for the picture.  She was so humble!

Abigail tied her shoes…by herself!

Abigail about to kick

Abigail tied her shoes all by herself yesterday morning! This is the first time she did it completely un-aided! I was so excited that I just had to mark the occasion with a picture. Isaac tried to explain how to double knot the laces but we’ll have to demonstrate later today. Anyhow, she was incredibly proud and so am I!

Proud girl
muscle man

Big Kick Soccer Camp

big kick soccer logo
Every year, our church sponsors a soccer camp/vacation Bible school known as Big Kick Soccer Camp.  This year we have around 150 kids, aged 4-12 years and 20 or so coaches, aged 250-300 years…or so it feels.

Abigail about to kick

Anyhow, my kids are surely having a ball playing soccer, getting really muddy and hearing Bible stories.  These pictures are from last night, a perfect soccer evening!
Isaac in the net

defender

Abigail and her handsome coach
Team Portugal

Our Anniversary – 14 years!

My Bride!

Fourteen years ago today, Emily and I were married in Charleston. It’s hard to believe how fast the time has flown. We have lived in 3 states, have 2 beautiful kids, a great place to live, jobs we like and we love each other more than ever. I never dreamed that life would work quite like it has, but through ups and downs, we’ve mostly had a lot of fun and I couldn’t imagine it any other way! Thanks wife!

Now, on to the other part…we got each other some interesting presents this year. Actually, we each bought our own, but we had the other’s blessing. Emily got me a new All-American pressure cooker and I got her some aquamarine earrings.  This is a good arrangement!Emily's gift
My gift