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Thursday, April 30, 2009

NOT LAME!

So on my way home tonight a co-worker called to tell me he saw a NASCAR vehicle parked in town and knowing I was a fan thought I might want to take the kids to check it out. I picked up the kids and after running our errands I took a detour to check out the car without ever telling the kids where we were going. About 5 minutes into the trip Alex pipped up and asked where we were going as I rarely take the back road we were driving on. I told him it was a surprise, to which he responded "It's not going to be LAME is it?" Ahh they grow up so fast! I assured him if he thought is was lame I would drive past and continue home - I was pleased to hear the cheers as I pulled into the parking lot of "Cool, dad this is NOT Lame!" We got to see Carl Edwards NASCAR Nationwide Car last year so it was nice for the kids to get a close up of a NASCAR CUP Series Race Car this time around.

And just to clarify he is pointing at the Duck - we all know that Kyle Busch is #1 NOT Carl Edwards!

Neither of them route for Ford drivers but its all about the Aflac commercials!

Below is a picture of the FORD powerplant

Multiple ignition modules

Fire suppression system

The Main cockpit


My little car chiefs discussing sabotage - You know they are Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick fans after all!
Carl Edward's 2008 NASCAR Nationwide Race Car that we got to check out at the local Home Depot last year

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Lego Humor

As most people know I love the movie "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" so you can only imagine my delight when I found this little gem. You can see some of their other amazing work here.



Monty Python - Legos - Now that's Funny!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Sunshine, Fresh Air and Fishy Hands

Yesterday was the opening day of fishing season here in the Great North Woods. Due to everyone feeling under the weather I let the kids sleep in and after breakfast we decided to venture out to the waters edge. We took some pictures at the first spot we stopped - our usual fishing hole in the center of town. Even though it was almost lunch time there were still mobs of people fishing in the same area so we decided to venture out and find somewhere new. I ended up finding a brook that had lots of nice areas but all the open fishing areas were posted as private property. After following the brook a couple miles up the road we found a dam with a large body of water above it that was fishable! I didn't know if we would catch anything and was just looking forward to soaking up some sunshine and enjoy the cool breeze coming off the water while hanging out with my 2 awesome, talented, country mile casting kids! I left the camera in the truck and was too lazy to go back and get it - I figure it will make for another post during the summer - Plus I don't want to give away our new hot spot just yet! Much to my surprise there were trout in the water despite the fact that every time we hooked into one they would jump out of the water and throw our lure :( I eventually landed a nice brook trout which due to its wounds came home for dinner. Despite not filling the stringer with our daily limit the kids and I had a great time together (hopefully the fresh air will help their colds go away) and Rebecca got a nice quiet morning & afternoon to get some much needed rest.





Saturday, April 18, 2009

In need of a new alarm clock.

Well as stated in a past post if our rooster kept up his antics that we would have 1 rooster too many. Well, due to the fact that Alex was no longer able to interact with the chickens and Ariel was taking chances getting the eggs after sundown - Thursday night we had a nice fresh chicken dinner! Ariel was sad that I slaughtered her rooster (aka - Bobby - kids don't understand the "don't name your food" rule until it's too late) so I decided to stop in to Tractor Supply Company during my work travels and was surprised to learn that they were getting several more shipments of day old chicks! When I got home I discussed my plans with Rebecca and decided to pick up a rooster if they still had sex-link chicks. Well due to people making bad decisions T.S.C. began a minimum purchase of 6 chicks. After discussing this with Rebecca we decided that the more egg producers the better - we have room for them so why not! Ariel and I dropped Alex off at school and went to pick out 6 more chicks and we would try to pick out a replacement rooster for our flock. When we arrived they had just finished unpacking the mornings shipment which included assorted straight-run bantams. Being the sucker that I am for cute chicks I decided to take a chance and picked up 3 bantams along with the 1 chick we believe is a rooster and 2 pullets. It is fun trying to figure out what breed the bantams are - I think we figured out what the 2 dark ones are - the white one is a little harder although we think it is one of 3 breeds. My guess is here. Once they mature I will be sure to post an update. It is amazing how much the chicks we got last week have grown - it seems like just yesterday they still had their egg tooth and before you know it they will be increasing our egg sales!




Friday, April 17, 2009

AWANA Grand Prix

AWANA GRAND PRIX 2009

Tonight was the AWANA Grand Prix / Pine Wood Derby for Ariel. Even though Alex was enrolled in the race we still took the time to build a vehicle for him. Both the kids picked out their design for their vehicles. I performed the cuts with my jig saw and dremmel then the kids sanded their vehicles and painted them. I was lucky enough to help add some of the paint designs on Alex's truck and touched up some of Ariel's writing as she was feeling under the weather thanks to allergy season.


Alex decided on a NASCAR race truck and of course wanted it to have the #51 which is the truck Kyle aka. RowdyBush runs on a regular basis. Ariel decided on the "Quacker Mobile" which would be driven by 2 of her "Littlest Pet Shop" collectibles.





There were 24 cars in the first round of races of which Ariel came in 6th overall with an average speed of 167.7 MPH. That was good enough to move her into the 2nd heat with the top 12 cars - she came in 5th overall in the second round of races with an average speed of 168.3 MPH. The competition was close and in the third round of races she ended up 6th with an average speed of 168.5 MPH.

I am thankful that my kids are good sports when it comes to activities like these. Ariel was never boastful during the races and encouraged the girls who's cars looked great but lacked speed on the track. I think she remembered the fact that there were years her car was the one that always seemed to finish last yet every year has been fun no matter where she finished in the standings. The same can be said for Alex during the Sparky Grand Prix. I am proud of them and blessed by the smiles on their faces at the end of every years race!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter - A Day for Praise!



Easter Song



Here the bells ringing,

They're singing that you can be born again,

Here the bells ringing,

They're singing Christ is risen from the dead.

The angel up on the tombstone,

Said He has risen, just as He said,

Quickly now, go tell his disciples,

That Jesus Christ is no longer dead.


Joy to the word, He has risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah.


Hear the bells ringing,

They're singing that you can be healed right now,

Hear the bells ringing, they're singing,

Christ, He will reveal it now,

The angels, they all surround us,

And they are ministering Jesus' power,

Quickly now, reach out and receive it,

For this could be your glorious hour.


Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah, hallelujah…..

The angel up on the tombstone,

Said He has risen, just as He said,

Quickly now, go tell his disciples,

That Jesus Christ is no longer dead.


Joy to the world, He has risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah,

He's risen, hallelujah, hallelujah…..

Friday, April 10, 2009

Newborn Chicks


The kids and I went out this week and got a 6 piece Chicky nugget - no not the greasy bad for you kind but the farm fresh get to play with your food kind - day old baby chickens!
I really wanted to add some more chickens to our flock but didn't want to order more than a few and although possible the shipping cost usually makes it unreasonable so we decided to keep our eyes open for local chicks. The other day I stopped in to our local Tractor Supply Company and after talking to my usual store attendant I found out that they would be getting in chicks this week! This meant that I would be able to get a couple new birds for the same $ as the hatchery we order from but not have to pay for shipping and the worry of if the chicks survived the trip.

I found out that they arrived last night so the kids and I went out to do errands today and our last stop was to pick out a few new baby chicks to raise. Now the bonus was there is no shipping cost - the down fall is that there is not a large selection of breeds to choose from. To my surprise both breeds offered were "sex links" which means when they are hatched the cocks and pullets are different colors which makes adding pullets/hens to the flock a sure thing - I have come to realize that 1 rooster is more than enough and if he keeps up his antics with Alex it will be 1 to many (hopefully he is just experiencing a little spring fever!)

We decided on the Red Sex Links which are known for their kind disposition and enjoy interacting with humans and they are proficient egg layers which is one of the main reasons we have them. I cleaned and set up the brooder and the chicks have made it through their first day - one has taken a liking to the kids and if she can't see them chirps loudly until either one of the kids peeks over the edge or she falls asleep from exhaustion!

Picture of a mature red sex link hen





Thursday, April 9, 2009

MULA a Blessing in Disguise

What exactly is a MULA you ask - according to uncle EATON it is a: Mandatory Unpaid Leave of Absence - kind of ironic that they use a term often used to describe money as the acronym for a week of not getting any! Yes in an effort to try and prevent further lay-offs my company decided to require all employees to take a week off and this week was mine. Thankfully I will get Easter Sunday off without the worry of getting called in which is a blessing.
I have spent much time pondering the events that took place throughout this week approximately 2009 years ago. There were several defining moments that took place:

Jesus entering Jerusalem while riding a donkey and the town folks covering his path with their garments and palm leaves while shouting 'Hosanna'
The Priests plotting against Jesus and for 30 pieces of silver Judas Iscariot joined in on the betrayal.
The Last Supper and the explanation of "Communion"
The Garden of Gethsemane
The betrayal of Jesus by Judas
Peter's denial of Jesus
Jesus' trial by the Jewish leaders
Jesus' questioning by Pontius Pilate
The releasing of Barabbas in exchange for Jesus
The beating and mocking of Jesus
The trip to Golgotha with the cross
The Crucifixion
The burial
THE RESURRECTION!

As a Christian one of the things during the "Holy Week" that always struck me was Peter's denial of Jesus. Here is a man who walked Hand-in-Hand with Jesus and in a moment of fear he not only denied Him once he did it 3 times in a matter of moments!
I know why Peter scoffed at the idea that he would fulfill this prophecy in the time frame given him. As the owner of a crowing rooster I realize that the window of time from his conversation with Jesus to the final denial was a short amount of time - at least it was if the rooster that Jesus spoke of was anything like our rooster Bobby!
It just goes to solidify the fact that we need to keep our focus on God and the fact that He is with us (Really With US - Not just a state of mind) and we need to acknowledge Him and spend every moment possible communing with Him - after all that is our Purpose!

The Easter Egg has been labeled with all sorts of meanings, some religious and other pagan. I like to think of the Easter Egg as a reminder of the Resurrection of Jesus -and the Real Easter Egg resulting in a new born chick reminds us of New Birth and the resulting empty shell reminds us of the empty Tomb!

While I didn't hatch them myself the kids and I picked up 6 new spring chicks today. I hope to use them as an object lesson so they will be reminders to the children about the importance of Easter not only during this week but throughout the entire year.

Happy Easter

Mark 16:1-6
1 Saturday evening, when the Sabbath ended, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome went out and purchased burial spices so they could anoint Jesus’ body. 2 Very early on Sunday morning, just at sunrise, they went to the tomb. 3 On the way they were asking each other, “Who will roll away the stone for us from the entrance to the tomb?” 4 But as they arrived, they looked up and saw that the stone, which was very large, had already been rolled aside. 5 When they entered the tomb, they saw a young man clothed in a white robe sitting on the right side. The women were shocked, 6 but the angel said, “Don’t be alarmed. You are looking for Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead! Look, this is where they laid his body.

Easter Mountain Cross