Monday, August 22, 2011

funnies


Tonight we had pork tenderloin for dinner. During the meal Big Son exclaimed, "I LOVE PORK TENDER LION!!"

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During FHE tonight I asked the Sons if they knew what the four food groups were. Little Son raised his hand and said "I DO! I DO!!" I asked him to answer and he responded: "DESSERT!!!!"

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The Wife took the Sons to the park today and they got to talking about some serious stuff (this is all paraphrased in my own words):

"Your spirit is inside your body," said Big.
"It is. Can you see it?" asked The Wife.
"No, it's just inside so you can't see it," responded Big.
"You're right. It's not something you can touch like you can touch your body. But it's real and it's really inside of you," The Wife expounded.

Quite a bit later as they were walking in the grass Big Son exclaimed while groping his neck, "I can't feel my spirit in my belly, BUT I CAN FEEL IT IN MY NECK!!"

Thursday, August 18, 2011

me and big son are cooking up some goodness

Tonight Big Son and I decided to baste our brains with hot creative juices. We put on our thinking aprons and took some ideas to the cutting board. We whisked some things together and seasoned to our liking. Lastly we put our concoctions into our ovens to warm up a little. We can't wait to see the results.

And I'm sure you can't either. Unfortunately the recipe is top secret right now.

(If you hadn't guessed we're working on something that deals with cooking. Stay tuned.)

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

i love fall

Every morning when I leave for work I take a large whiff of the brisk autumn air. It is delicious! But wait, it isn't fall yet. Well here in Washington it has felt like fall ever since I got here back in June. It's absolutely marvelous. Each time I breathe that cool autumnesque air it reminds me of one of my greatest childhood memories...

When I was a kid back in the early 90's I was in love with video games. The Super Nintendo was the latest and greatest shiznat back then and I wanted it BADLY! I was out of school from Thanksgiving until after New Years (it was the best) and so I would beg my mom to take me to Target so that I could sit and play their demo SNES for hours and hours. I'd sit there and play Super Mario World and lust after the thing. It was awesome.

That same air that I breathed in those 20+ years ago is the same air I breathe in each morning before work and it makes me giddy inside. Thank you mom. Thank you Mario.


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Little Son prays

Last night Big fell asleep on the couch before prayers and The Wife was out running errands, so it was just me and Little. I carried Little upstairs and he said to me, "we forgot to say prayers and brush teef". I reassured him that we hadn't forgotten, but we just hadn't gotten to it yet.

When it was time, Little volunteered to say the prayer and let me know he wanted to say it by himself. He whispered an awesome and thorough prayer full of thanksgiving (for toys and foods mostly) and righteous desires ("bless Brighton and mawma").

This morning he blessed breakfast himself.

I love hearing little kids pray.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

pine lake park

Everyone else was posting about beach days, so I decided to join the club. I don't say this about outdoor activities very often, but yesterday we truly had some heavenly fun at Pine Lake Park. The Wife and the Sons had gone there twice before and were very excited to show me how awesome it was.

PLP is about 3 miles away from our place. It sits nestled amid large evergreen trees. Within the sanctuary of pines lies multiple play areas and a decent sized lake. The lake is surrounded by houses (which have private access to the lake) and PLP. There is also a swimming area with lifeguards and various depths for swimmers with varying degrees of swimming abilities.

We started at the play areas and then retired to a nice quiet corner of the beach. I could spend every second of my life sitting out there on the rocks. That is saying A LOT for a dude who traditionally loathes being outside an artificially tempered building.

Not only was the sun out, but the moon made an appearance too.

It was a gorgeous 66º day. We decided we're going to live on a lake like this one day.

The beach isn't a sandy beach, but a pebble beach. The Sons "cooked" The Wife and I "food".

There were fish. I told the Sons if they caught a fish we'd go to Ben and Jerry's.

They tried a little bit to catch one between preparing "meal courses".

Here's my b'ug' mug telling The Wife a story.

Even though it was 66º, the water was superb! Both boys got all the way in.