Thursday, November 30, 2006

SNOW DAY!!!!!!

Crazy Texas weather, yesterday it was 70, today we are at home with the kids because the snow has cancelled school. Of course, we thought the town went on when it snowed, so didn't bother to check the weather. We get to school and... noone was there.
Blakely is mad, b/c the teacher said they could play outside when it snowed. Apparently she saw more cars that I did, b/c she claimed everyone was there. Oh well. Here are the pictures:

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Name that Person

I have a new game for you to play. I came across the following bio, and was curious, if you could identify who the following person is. For some, you may know it right off. I guess you can enter the guesses in the comments section, and we'll award some fantastic prize to the winner.
Ready? It's an impressive bio:
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This person's father was an Air Force general who pushed his son toward a military career. An aspiring writer, they earned a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University (Merton College, Oxford) after previously attending Pomona College. While in England, they began writing songs and working with his manager Larry Parnes; he recorded for Top Rank Records under the an alias, but was unsuccessful. In 1960, this person graduated with a master's degree in English literature and married an old girlfriend, Fran Beer. His studies of literature are reflected in one of the songs; the French writer Voltaire satirized similar ideas of philosophical optimism in his short novel Candide. This person ultimately joined the U.S. Army and achieved the rank of captain and became a helicopter pilot, which served this person well. Later, during the early 1960s, this person was stationed in West Germany and returned to music and formed a band. In 1965, this person resigned their commission to pursue songwriting. He had just been assigned to become a professor at West Point.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Happy Veterans Day















This day is for my Papa. Big A-town had a parade, and whoever wanted to, could show up and carry a flag. So I tried to get the kids to do it, but only Jack really wanted to (or had no choice). We got there, got our flag, stood for a while, and then marched down the street to line up for the parade. There was a fly-over consisting of 4 old planes. So here are the pictures. We finished the parade by placing the almost 1000 flags near a museum in town. That's the picture of Tate.












Friday, November 10, 2006

Nutty Narrative by Jen

[The following narrative was found in an email from Jennifer. It should lead someone into the research field as to why there are so many people that have allergies to 'nut' products.]

Part I: The short version -
I thought it would be alright to let Jackson have a few cashews yesterday.......well after the benadryl, epi pen, a visit from the local fire/ambulance, and a trip to the doctor we will be avoiding all nut products - not just peanuts as before. We now have two epi pens in our possession. He was actually fine by the time the firemen arrived but I had already freaked out and called them. The epi pen instructions said, "Seek medical attention!" and 911 was the fastest way I thought that could happen. His doctor said this can happen. That a mild allergy can turn severe without warning. Also, as advised by our doctor, Tate will be avoiding all nuts too since we do not know his reaction yet. Don't worry - I will remind you of this not nuts policy about 20 times before I leave them with any of you. Thank God Jack is fine. His angels were flying all around us yesterday.
Jen

PartII: The longer version -
Well I picked B up from school and went to United to get sunflower seeds for this brocolli salad I was making for dinner. She saw the jar of cashews on the shelf and wanted them. Then we went and got the boys and B showed Jack the cashews(see how easily my children are entertained). On the 5 minute drive home I said I think you can have them you've had them before...then I stopped myself and said just eat one and make sure it doesn't make your tongue hurt. He said it doesn't hurt and then ate a few more (I don't know how many) then he starts screaming that his tongue hurts. When we got home (1 or 2 minutes later) I immediately gave him a teaspoon of benadryl. After I got Tate and all the stuff in from the car I noticed he was sneezing and rubbing his eyes and his ear was bright red. Then he started crying a little. His face was breaking out around his mouth. I called Steve at the library and asked him if Jack had eaten cashews before. Then I hung up and he was crying and coughing more. He had a couple of croup sounding coughs like barking so I was like I'm going to have to use the pen. Right about that time I looked on the counter (the junk counter under the microwave where everything gets thrown) and there was the bag that contained the Epi Pen. (That's where the angels came in because any other day had you asked me where that Epi Pen was I would not have been able to tell you - I knew it was somewhere in the house). Blakely and Tate had been playing around and I told her to watch him in his room. By now Jack was heading for his room to get his blankie and lay down on his bed. I quickly read the 3 step directions to the pen and gave it to him. It was kinda sur-real like is this really happening to me or am I imagining it. Then I told B get in the car we're going to the doctor. Then Jack started coughing and gagging like he was going to throw up but only some mucus came out. That's when I decided to call 911. Then I called Steve and told him to come home because I had just given Jack his Epi Pen and called 911. Then he got better pretty quickly and I was just holding him waiting for the firemen. I told B to keep Tate in her room because the doctor was coming to our house. They got there and checked his oxygen level and blood presure. He was ok and they told me I did the right thing and then I called my doctor and took him in just to check. My doctor was like why did you have an Epi Pen in the first place....I said the first time Jack saw someone at your office (another doctor) she prescribed it as soon as I said he has a peanut allergy ...another angel looking out for him.
Anyways I think that's about it.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Those pictures I talked about a few days ago

It finally allowed me to post these pictures. Enjoy.

Tate wore his backup costume under the frog. We like to call it Tate the Cable Guy
Blakely went to the farm again today, and got to hold a duck.
Here is the morning ritual with the boys... really, all day. Tate has decided he is now old enough to tackle anyone.





Thursday, November 02, 2006

Time to Vote: Here's why

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New Orleans during hurricane aftermath

You never saw this footage and you never will see it on ABC, NBC or CBS. You never
will see the photos or read about these crimes in the New York Times, The Washington
Post
or any of the major dailies The anti-gun media doesn’t want you to see it because
it will prove that everything they’ve been saying about how politicians and bureaucrats
can be trusted to protect your Second Amendment rights IS A LIE.

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