Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Dying???? Hope not!!

I don't think that this blog's dying...I just think that it's gone into hibernation for a little while. I haven't written anything recently because since your mom always calls all you guys and tell you what's going on, I figured that it was pointless to write it down. Guess I should have given some updates...so in spite of the fact that Laurie has mentioned some stuff, I'll give it a shot.

Doug HAS done very well in baseball this year. He was named first team Skyline Conference as a pitcher, and did extremely well the last 4 games of the season. I think for the year he had 8 wins and 3 losses...not too bad for a sophomore. Of course the other 8 kids on the field had little if any to do with the wins...Doug did it all himself. His American Legion has gotten off to a good start also...he pitched in his first Falcon game last night, and did pretty well. He came in in relief in the top of the 5th inning, and only gave up two hits. He struck out 4 batters, walked 2, and didn't bean anyone. He gave up a run on a double, but the kid that scored reached on an error so Doug shouldn't have been given an earned run. As far as his grades go, like Laurie mentioned he got a 4.0, so if he keeps it up for a couple more years should be able to go to just about any college he chooses (I think he's leaning towards OIT so he can play baseball for Tacchini).

Stephanie came home from Boise the middle of May, but has spent all but about 2 hours in her room playing on her computer. She made a trip to Boise last weekend and came back all gung ho to start swimming, so hopefully her pool time will increase so she won't feel like an idiot when she goes back to BSU in August. How about it, Steph? Are you gonna start serious practices?

Donald had his endurance test for the ODF at Miller's Island today. He had to cover 3 miles in 45 minutes while wearing a 46 pound vest, and managed to tear the course up and finish in just over 41 minutes. Way to go Donald! I guess he's managed to suck up enough to the people that hired him that he's being assigned the task of riding around on an engine with Brad Smith looking for stuff to spray water on...sounds pretty cake to me!

Tom is hurt. Sounds like he has a job killing magpies for the Burnhams at $10 a pop, which might help him decide what direction his career should go. If he manages to make some money sniping stuff, who knows where it could take him...Border Patrol? CIA? Blackwater? The skies the limit if you're a good shot...

Don't have any updates on Jeff. How about it Jeff? What's up? Did you put in for any hunts?

Because Laurie has her own blog, and posts more than anyone on this one, there's not much to write about with her family. She and her kids unexpectedly showed up in Klamath for your mom's birthday, which was a really nice surprise.

As far as your mom and I are concerned, there's nothing to write about. We missed out on Olive Garden last night because we had to pick up sleeves for Doug, so the birthday dinner consisted of a hamburger and a couple of hot dogs at the game. I've put in for my share of hunts again, but don't expect to draw anything. I do plan on going to Idaho for 2 weeks in September, but that's a long way off so not worth writing about yet. I'm still hurt, so haven't written anything on my other blog either. All we seem to do is go to games, work, and church.

Speaking of church, testimony meeting the day before yesterday has to rank right up with the one a couple of years ago when that crazy old bat started praying for the fire fighters in the middle of her "testimony." Brent Asay was conducting, so he had the opportunity of sharing his testimony. It was really interesting...he babbled about nothing for about 30 minutes, didn't really mention any gospel principles, but DID manage to take a couple of shots at the government. It did a really good job of setting the tone for the meeting. Of course Asay was followed by another member renowned for giving documentaries...Sister Gritz. By the time she was 5 minutes into her "testimony" I was somewhere in the Frank Church Wilderness, skinning out a massive muley.

I guess it's about time to quit. I think this novel will take more than one page. I'll try to be more diligent with posting on this blog in the future...I don't want to see it die.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Happy Birthday

I'm putting off going to bed, so I thought I'd just say it one more time....Happy Birthday Mom! I hope that you got to go to dinner and had a great day.

Also, happy birthday to Breein... I hope that you had a super great day and that your loser of a husband (ha ha just kidding Jeff) did something extra specially nice for you.

On a side note, this blog seems to be dying. Things to post about are, hmmmm, Doug playing for Falcons and getting straight A's, Donald getting a job fighting fires, Tom and his hurt knee, Stephanie finishing up her first year of college and being back home for the summer, Jeff and all his trips to Vegas...Leona walking (oh yeah, that's me...Leona is pretty much walking now...yippee) Anyway, don't let it die, please......

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Go to my other Blog

So I did a triathlon on Saturday if you haven't heard. I wrote all about it on my other blog.
seetomswim.blogspot.com

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

So if you've been watching ESPN lately you've probably already seen this commercial but I'll post it on here anyway because it's awesome! Check it out HERE

Friday, May 8, 2009

Runner's Lounge & Stuff

So, there is this running website that I enjoy going to a lot and they interviewed me for one of their weekly pieces "Open Mic Friday". If you'd like to check it out you can click HERE.  I'm not really sure why they wanted to interview me and after reading it online, I'm wishing I had answered some of the questions differently, but I'll promote it anyway...

For my stuff portion of this blog:

Dan took his last final on Wednesday and is now officially done with his second year of law school.  Now only one year left....yippee!  He will start working at the DA's office on the 18th of this month.

Emme has her last soccer match on Saturday.  When she is focused on the game she does a great job.  The problem is, she just loves to skip and have fun to much, so she doesn't always have the die-hard attitude that gets her to score goals and fight for the ball.  She did score a hat trick in a previous match though, and is usually good for a goal or two over the course of the day (usually 3 matches in total).   I think she'll be sad that it's over, but we've started swimming lessons, so that will give her something to look forward to.

Calvin also finished up soccer this week.  I don't think he'll miss it too much.  For his last practice, he and a few other boys in his group spent most of the time kicking (and sometimes throwing) the soccer balls at each other.  They, at one point, found a worm and one of the 12 year old girl coaches tried to take it away from the group but it ended up with Calvin smashing it with his soccer cleat.  Anyway, he seems to be more focused with swimming, although he did have to have a time out at his last lesson for splashing the teacher....

Leona is getting braver and will walk around holding on to everything.  She loves to get kitchen chairs and use them as walkers...unfortunately though, she also likes to pull them over on herself, which doesn't usually end very happily.  She can also stand up alone for a few seconds before sitting down, so it's really only a matter of time before she starts walking.

In case anyone wondered and hasn't been in touch with Mom, Dad or Stephanie, Stephanie's operation went well yesterday and Mom & Dad are in Idaho taking care of her.  I talked to Stephanie yesterday and it sounds like she is in a fair amount of pain, but I believe she is supposed to heal quickly.  She has finals next week and Mom & Dad are leaving on Saturday, so hopefully she will feel better sooner than later.  Anyway, just thought you all might like to keep her in her prayers.

Well, I think that's about it.  If you checked out Runner's Lounge, don't make too much fun of me...

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Cinco de mayo

Has anyone else wondered why the fifth of May is supposedly a holiday? I've heard a lot that it is in celebration of Mexico's independence from Spain...but this is without a doubt not true. Anyway found this video on youtube that should help clear it up. Enjoy. Click Here!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Leona aka Dale





Leona has 4 teeth now and her top teeth are so far apart that her two bottom teeth can almost fit between them. She is such a goofy little girl!