Tuesday, July 31, 2007

plummeting

Well, Marcus' computer fell and is half-way functional now. The laptop is now a desktop, for it doesn't work well on battery. Crap!

Lois had a nasty tumble yesterday, but she's okay. Her tears weren't from pain, but rather from worry that she broke her knees. Far from the truth! Those babies could likely be run over by a car and be fine. She's just fine, but is still in her mixed up sleep cycles. Maybe this weekend will be better for her.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Charlie's home -- with Zesto!





Charlie playing "Chicken Little"



Charlie playing "Chicken Little"



Lori gets home, dogs go wild




Echo greeting me!


Well, I met up with Monkeyjack and family yesterday. We met at Munchies and we had the beer sampler -- 10 beers in 2oz shots. There was a Chardonary-esque beer that was bad, but most were fair. I liked the American Red of Mad Anthony Brewery. I wound up getting an accidental free beer. Monkeyjack was kind enough to splurge and take the whole bill -- I owe him!




We then went to Zesto's ice cream and later to Monkeyjack's place. There, Charlie wanted to show me rented games -- Chicken Little being his favorite of the two.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

cards against them

Well, Thomas and Lois hosted cards last Friday and the girls won -- betting the boys badly enough that they couldn't sit down for a week. That makes, I think, 28:1 victories for the ladies over the gentlemen.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Eye'z it

Diane was suffering from eye pain on Friday and was soon in enough pain that she had to leave work. Thankfully Jim got her to hospital where the eye doctor is and he pulled out the handy-dandy laser and fixed the bleeding in her eye. Thankfully, little blood leaked into her eye, so while dealing with "floaties" as it were, she is better now. She is concluding her class by know-nothing professor D. M. Wit, Sr. Schmuck. Thanks God for intervening!

Meanwhile, this weekend Thomas and Lois went to a birthday party, an anniversary party and looked for carpeting.

Marcus worked. He still doesn't much like work.

Friday, July 13, 2007

While Behy isn't in the shot

This is her workplace at "work"






So, why can't we do that at work and get paid?

Train kept a stoppin' all night long ...

I was driving home from work, when minutes from work, there was ... [dun dun ----] a train. I veered right hoping to find the end and avoid it. I turned again ... going to mak --, lights went red and I stopped. That stupid putz backed up, stopped and repeated. After 30 minutes I gave up and drove down several miles out of my way to another part and finally got home 35 minutes later than I should have.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

"15 minutes could ..."

Fifteen minutes could save you money on your car insurance or if you are shopping at an expensive grocery store, it could cost you $96.00. That's right! Lois went to Fresh Market and was able to cart stuff equaling $96.00 in fifteen minutes. If you think regular shopping is pricey, try a more organic approach and shop at "The Price Just Ain't Right" store like Fresh Market. I know that Marsh is also expensive.

Marcus and Lois went to pick up Jessica from Driver's Ed and needed a stop between her coumadin clinic time of 2:00 - 2:20 to 3:30. They opted for a shopping center. Marcus checked out prices on office supplies for work and Lois spent cash. Yikes! Imagine what another fifteen minutes would have netted. I think I know where my extra cash could be invested ... overpriced stores like that!

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

and the world laughs with you

Thanks Diane for this nice little video can watch when I'm down.

Sunday, July 08, 2007

flip and burn

Lilly sniffs around, while Jenny and Logan watch Jessica try to lift herself upside-down

this great shot was taken on my camera by someone else, and I don't know by whom
Jessica doesn't smoke, but has a lighter ... she likes fire. Here, the trail of a recently fired rocket towers over her.

hurts

I found a new pain at work. Mind you there are the annoyances of fellow leaders and chiefs who are as much hypocrites as they are mammals. The flow of business and scheduling is hectic and chaotic. At work there are many ways to get minor injuries like burns, cuts, bruises. You deal with fellows (co-workers) and people whom you may otherwise be slow to throw the life safer.

Being a leader, I'm supposed to move left and look right, follow a rough sketch that defies regulations, policy, and follow the chief-in-charge, rather than a set scheme. I field questions, hustle like a paint shaker, then get admonished for working hard.

I found this new pain while looking for someone. I opened up a closet, where people do keep themselves so that they can complete work projects and not be seen/disturbed. I walked in and found a person drinking on the job. I am supposed to send the person home right away, document the event, and essentially sign the termination papers for the person prior to the chief addressing the issue and beheading the person. I didn't send the person home, didn't inform anyone else of the situation. The person seemed legitimately sorry and I suspect and hope that it will be my last hurdle with this person.

I might be completely wrong, and perhaps should have followed the guidelines, "according to the book" that hardly any chief does. It seems like a bill, with so-called leaders having a daily line-item veto or applicability exemption stamp. Since all the leaders have exceptions to the rules, generally as shortcuts, and are hypocrites -- am I feeling bad about what I did? I didn't follow procedure to get a person fired. I feel justified, but unsure whether I did anyone right by my decision.

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Mary and Jesus, by James


James' work with pointillism, mother and child. I believe he was thinking of Mary and Jesus when he made this work. He claims that his work isn't good enough. Phft! How wrong he is.

While the Marcus is away, the mice will play.


Sparklers look fun in the night
Father and Jim discussing something ... pool related?
neighbor Mitch has some fun
Jessica finds a "hammock"
Jessica's friend Jessica and Jerrick
Jim, master of all he surveys
sunset on the deck
blurred vision .... Jenny & Logan
clever Diane spilled the ice cream

Logan balances a basketball on his finger

Friday, July 06, 2007

other "related by date" pictures





New Jack swing

swaying and swinging between Strawberry & Chocolate ... Jenny prepares her ice cream
Logan fancies himself an Olympian, not a swinger

old & new footage

My work hours stink, like a skunk stink! Anyway ... here are some pictures.



Okay! I'm all ready for the slide show ...
Lilly is telling Grandma that treats are in order.
Joe made it to 24!
Grandpa, still similing at 71.
Diane was not quite ready for the picture.
July 3rd, 2007 ... Jessica tries to hold herself up on the swing; Jenny & Logan watch
Jessica posed for the shot
Logan -- strong man, holds himself on swing
Jenny struggled a bit
Jessica attempts the puppy & slide maneuver.
Jessica -- happy 15th!

BTW: she's taking driving classes next week.
The score was 24-71 ... Grandpa won.

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Dented

Thomas had a prominent dent in his van. Today he followed advice to remove panels and push/punch it back with a board. While it isn't "perfect" now, it is much less noticeable. Way to go!