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Monday, May 28, 2012

Together on Memorial Day

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Posted by Doug on 05/28 at 09:00 PM
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Monday, May 14, 2012

Yu-Gi-Oh

There’s only one thing for sure that will tear these two away from the tv or computer for an extended period of time.

It’s Yu-Gi-Oh.

Well… that and the fact that Netflix has decided to cop an attitude and not play on our Wii.

Stupid Netflix.

But mainly it’s Yu-Gi-Oh. And they can stare at those cards for hours.

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Posted by Doug on 05/14 at 08:30 PM
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Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Avengers

Zane and Eliana and I got our nerd on today.

We went to see The Avengers.

You know… that little sleeper of a movie by Joss Whedon?

The one that everybody else in the country went to see LAST weekend?

We figured $200 million wasn’t enough for ol’ Joss so we helped to pad his wallet a bit more.

Us and the other, maybe, 2 dozen people that were in the theater this afternoon.

Oh… and it was awesome, by the way.

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Posted by Doug on 05/12 at 09:00 PM
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Monday, April 02, 2012

Hanging out

I love it when we can catch our kids just hanging out together.

No games.

No computers.

No television.

Only conversation.

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Posted by Doug on 04/02 at 10:00 PM
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Get the job done

Hmmm… would this get the job done in half the time???

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Posted by Doug on 03/20 at 07:30 PM
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

$5 poorer

Zane and Eliana stayed with gran’mommy this afternoon because they had early release from school.

When Karys and I stopped by to pick them up after work, Eliana was in the back yard hitting a big, plastic softball that gran’mommy was pitching to her.

I love to get in on a good game of ball. Even if it IS plastic. So I took over pitching duty.

I always fast-pitch overhanded and on this particular day, Eliana was smacking the ball pretty good.

So I made a little wager.

I said, “If you can hit the ball over the fence, I’ll give you $5.”

Well, it was on like donkey kong. ‘Cause our big girl is all about the money. But under no circumstances was I going to make it easy on her.

I pitched high. I pitched outside. I pitched inside.

She swung at air a few times and hit some pretty hard line drives.

Then I made a mistake.

The ball was low and right over the plate. Right in her sweet spot. And now I’m $5 poorer.

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Posted by Doug on 02/29 at 06:30 PM
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Monday, February 27, 2012

Chocolate smoothie

There was a 30-minute window of time this evening when Zane and Eliana were home alone.

Sandwiched between Carmi leaving with Karys for family reading night at school and my returning home from trio practice at church, the dynamic duo decided to test out Carmi’s recently-purchased Hamilton Beach Personal Blender.

I knew something was up as soon as I walked in from the garage. Eliana greeted me with a “h-i-i-i-i-i d-a-a-a-a-a-d” that reeked of mischief.

“And what are YOU doing?” I asked, half afraid of the answer.

“We made a smoothie,” she beamed.

Zane was quick to add with a smile, “But we didn’t make it e-x-a-c-t-l-y like the recipe.”

The smoothie looked creamy and delicious.

It LOOKED delicious.

It LOOKED much better than it tasted. Bless their hearts.

They mixed together milk, mint chocolate chip ice cream and a whole banana. They were also supposed to add chocolate syrup. But when they couldn’t find any syrup, they must have used half an 8-oz container of Hershey’s special dark cocoa for that one-of-a-kind chalky taste.

My precious daughter was thoughtful enough to save a small glass of the frothy concoction. Just. For. Me.

But you see that tall glass next to the blender? It was full. And Eliana drained it.

It’s no wonder, then, that Eliana came up to me a little later, laid her head on my shoulder and said, “Dad, I don’t feel too good.”

I was impressed with their ambition. I really was. But we’ll hide the blender before leaving them home alone again.

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Posted by Doug on 02/27 at 10:00 PM
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Thursday, February 23, 2012

Eliana’s late birthday present

Eliana’s birthday was Monday but her present didn’t arrive until today via UPS.

And the girl could. not. wait. to get the Kindle Fire in her anxious little hands.

We’ll see if we can steer her clear of the games and movies long enough to actually READ on it.

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Posted by Doug on 02/23 at 10:00 PM
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A public service announcement

This is a PSA (Public Service Announcement) just for Eliana:

Do not bother listening to your father if he tells you (for the umpteen millionth time) to wear your helmet, elbow pads and knee pads whenever you get on your Rip Stik. He is crazy and obviously does not know what he’s talking about. After all, he has never ridden a Rip Stik. He does not understand that you’ve been shredding one for almost 2 months. And that, at the age of 10, you are the Shaun White of Rip Stiking. There is no way in the world that you are going to fall off and hurt yourself.

Yeah. Whatever.

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Posted by Doug on 02/21 at 06:00 PM
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Monday, February 20, 2012

Eliana is a 10

I left for work this morning to this…

And came home at lunch to this…

A 10-year-old!

In shorts and a t-shirt, no less.

That’s our Eliana. She’s about as hot-blooded as they come.

And did I mention that she’s 10 today?!?

She’s absolutely a “10” in our book.

Happy Birthday, “baby” girl. We sure do love you!

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Posted by Doug on 02/20 at 02:00 PM
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Trader Eliana

As Eliana and I walked down the long hallway of her school this afternoon, she pulled a Grape Crush out of her backpack.

“Where did you get that?”, I asked.

“I traded for it,” she said.

I didn’t like the sound of that. Mainly because she traded her school flash drive a few weeks ago for an o-o-o-o-o-l-d Nintendo Game Boy.

The Game Boy did work. And it even came with a game.

But it did not come with a charger. And between her and Zane, the battery was drained by the next day.

“What did you trade for it?”

“My bread at lunch,” she said. “It’s awful!”

I’d say she got the better end of THAT deal.

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Posted by Doug on 02/13 at 07:00 PM
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Take a load off

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Posted by Doug on 01/28 at 07:00 PM
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Red tail

Eliana got up close and personal with a red tail boa constrictor at Discovery Place.

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Posted by Doug on 01/14 at 10:00 PM
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Mummies

Carmi and Eliana took a little mother-daughter trip today to… Egypt?

No. They visited the Mummies of the World exhibition at Discovery Place.

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Posted by Doug on 01/14 at 05:45 PM
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

What’s on their iTunes?

Coming home from school today, Eliana and Zane were listening to music through iTunes on their laptops.

I’m glad to see that Eliana’s musical taste is quite varied.

She’s got Kenny Chesney… although I put that right up there with (c)rap. There’s The Gummy Bear Song, I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas, and some pretty awesome Contemporary Christian songs.

And… this is Zane’s iTunes list.

Yeah, I don’t recognize any of those either.

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Posted by Doug on 01/10 at 05:30 PM
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