Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Oh The Drama

The greatest thing about having a blog is the ability to keep it as a family journal. I love documenting some activities, achievements, and mishaps of the boys, and seeing how they grow and develop. The other day I was working on the computer and I vaguely heard the boys playing/fighting in the other room. It went on for a couple of minutes and it progressively got louder and louder. I've actually got to the point where I've been able to tune it out pretty well. However, Jess decided that she had heard enough when Nolan let out a big scream and started crying even louder.

She went in and shouted "SH*# CHASE...WHAT ARE YOU DOING!" Well I ran in as quickly as possible. (mostly because I know when Jess uses profanity it must be serious) All I really saw was Nolan bleeding from the mouth, and Chase crying. So I grabbed Chase and took him into his room to see what had happened. Apparently Nolan wasn't listening to Chase and didn't want to line up the planes in the correct order. (One of Jess's traits of course) Anyway, Nolan was getting upset and decided to punch Chase. Chase with his lightning quick skills decided to push Nolan with the pillow, and pushed his front two teeth into his lip.

So after all the pandemonium subsided Chase stayed in his room to cool off in time out, and Nolan came out to tell his side of the story. (see video) The greatest part of the entire event (besides Jessica's potty mouth) was the fact that Nolan needed a Band-aid. He didn't want Jess to put it on him, he just wanted her to unwrap it so he could put it on himself because he's a "Big Boy!"

For all those out there who have kids...ENJOY! For those who don't...ENJOY!

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Welcome Race Fans! Talladega 2008

Start your engines and get ready for the fastest, drunkest, most red-neck time you've ever had. I have to admit that Talladega was more than I expected. I liken it to anyone in California who has ever been to the Del Mar Fair on Rodeo night. You have never seen a crazier bunch of country folk around! The most notable moments were; The mullets, drunk toothless guys with no shirts, women getting beer poured on them, 70 year old women giving the finger to Dale Jr. fans, cans cans and more cans of Budweiser, and the $40 nascar shirts that you can buy at Walmart for $8. Other than that Chase and I had a great time. We went with Steve and Trent and got to the race about 45 minutes after it started. We walked around for a little while looking at all the exhibits and then a guy approached us and gave us a free ticket to get in. Chase and I went straight down to the track (See Video) and watched the cars for a while. He had a blast watching all the cars race by. His favorite car was the Office Depot car and it just so happened to be running in 25+ place. It's great watching the video and seeing all the cars go by and then Chase points out "His Racer"


Tuesday, April 22, 2008

"Better get out and work on the bank!"

Just a little inside joke between my sister Amy and myself. So one of the great benefits of living in a place receiving 50" of rain each year is our opportuity to grow all kinds of great things in our garden. It started out as a small project and has turned into MUCH more than originally anticipated. My original space started out being about 15'x20' with two tiers, but now has grown to be 15'x60'.

Chase and Nolan loved making the signs that are posted by each item. Nolan likes to water whenever he gets the opportunity, but it usually turns into a water fight where we are trying to get the hose away from him while he sprays Chase.

Chase likes to walk through the garden and count all the plants. He reminds me every day where each plant is and the name of each plant. I'm really excited for all the hard work to pay off and actually eat ANYTHING out of the garden.

The garden includes 50 strawberry plants, 18 raspberry bushes, 2 peach trees, 6 cucumber and tomato plants, 8 bell pepper plants, corn, green beans, peas, carrots, sunflowers, and wildflowers.










Friday, April 18, 2008

The Joys of the GHETTO "28's Baby"

As many people know, I have the great privilege of working in the GHETTO! When I say GHETTO, I mean GHETTO. Steve and I often refer to a small class of people who can't seem to break out of the GHETTO and make it in main stream society. This class has been labeled by Steve and me as the GHETTO RICH!

One of my most favorite things to do is collect pictures of these peoples cars. It's so great living the dream of the GHETTO RICH and just waiting for the day when I can drive up to Steve's house and pick him up in a car like this. ENJOY!

PS. For all you haters out there...They're 28's! After a short conversation with "AK"...(a nickname given to him by Steve because of the tattoo of an AK47 machine gun on his stomach which read Alabama under it) He told us that the car cost him over $50k. The wheels alone were $10k and the tires another $4k. Too bad the kid doesn't know that he could have bought 5 homes just down the street for the same price as he bought his car. Oh Well!!!



Friday, April 4, 2008

Pictures of the Boys

I have been a stranger to the blogging world...I apologize...Nolan is moving up in the world and will soon be in his "big boy" sports room. I wanted some fun pictures to put up in his room...here they are. Thank you Stephanie for being our wonderful photographer!