Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Is it Easter already?

As you can see in the picture, little Samantha is already sporting her bunny ears in an attempt to get on the Easter bunnies good side. It seems like this year is going by so fast. In a couple of weeks, Karie, Samantha, and I will be headed to Arizona to spend a long weekend out near Sedona with Dan. I am looking forward to getting out of town a little bit and relaxing. My boss has graciously allowed us to use his second house in Phoenix and his lake house up in Munds Park, AZ. It is so pretty up there. I think right now we are planning on seeing the Grand Canyon and Sedona and possibly some hiking if Samantha will let us. It all depends on her mood. I really would like to do a hike that Karie and I did last time we were up in that area.  I think Dan will really enjoy it.

Sorry, this post is going to ramble a little bit since I have a lot of disjointed thoughts in my head right now. While my family (Karie, Samantha, and myself) is doing very well, it seems like my extending family is not. A lot of personal and health issues that seem to be pulling everyone down. It's hard to sit back and all I can do is listen or offer a kind word. Just to sit their powerless to offer and real assistance and then to go home and realize how lucky I am. To have a good wife, good baby, good, job, good life... I am sure my family will persevere and push through the issues and come out stronger for it.  I can only hope and pray and let God do his work.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

House Finch

I have been noticing these little birds around my house for years now and don't remember seeing them around Texas as I was growing up. I wondered for a long time what they were and it wasn't until this week that I finally looked it up.

From wikipedia:
The House Finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) is a bird in the finch family Fringillidae. This species and the other "American rosefinches" are usually placed in the rosefinch genus Carpodacus.

These are cute little guys that go nuts over my bird feeder. Most are permanent residents and eat seeds and berries. The reason I don't remember seeing these little guys as I was growing up is that they are fairly new to our area. They have started migrating into this area in the 90s and now seem to make it their home.

Super Moon


"In astrology, a supermoon is a full or new moon that coincides with a close approach by the Moon to the Earth. The Moon's distance varies each month between approximately 354,000 km (220,000 mi) and 410,000km (254,000 mi) due to its elliptical orbit around Earth." (via Wikipedia)

This one is special because it's the closest (perigee) a Full Moon has been in some time.

"The last full Moon so big and close to Earth occurred in March of1993," says Geoff Chester of the US Naval Observatory in Washington DC.

My size comparison isn't very scientific but you can see a difference. If I had taken a photo of a Full Moon at apogee (farthest) then there should have been a 14% size difference. I can't find any type of schedule that shows the distances of the moon based on date so I am not sure where the moon was on 01-19-2011.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

McCutie


Happy St. Patrick's Day! As you can see my little girl is all decked out in her green for the day. She turned 9 months old yesterday and I can't believe how fast she is growing up. It seems like yesterday when we watched that first sonogram with the little cheerio on the screen. Now she is almost 20 lbs and almost walking. Crazy!

Monday, March 14, 2011

Palo Duro and Caprock Canyons

This weekend I took a road trip with both my brothers and sister. This is the first time that all four of us have gone on a trip at the same time. I have done trips with each one individually but this is the first time with everyone. So the plan was to leave McKinney on Friday afternoon after work and head to Canyon, TX for the night. On Saturday we would spend the day at Palo Duro Canyon and in Amarillo and then on Sunday we would hike at Caprock. Then Sunday afternoon we would head for home.

Everything went as planned! We got to Canyon, TX just after midnight after a 5.5 hour drive in the minivan. Everyone got up early the next morning and we headed over to Palo Duro and did the hike out to the Lighthouse. It was a long hike and was pretty hard on Kevin but he made it out there and back. We ended up hiking for about 4 hours and covered about 8 miles. Later that afternoon we headed over to the Cadillac Ranch and spend some time unleashing our inner delinquent while spray painting some cars. Then it was on to the Big Texan for dinner.

On Sunday we went down to Caprock Canyons, which to me is nicer than Palo Duro because it is less traveled and more remove. The hiking out there is great and everyone enjoyed it. I took another shot at hiking to the top of Haynes Ridge since last time I was out there (2009) David and I ran out of time before we got to the top. I almost made it to the top before I ran into a trial blockage and I was just too tired to climb over it. I made it 90% of the was, oh well, I will get to the top next time. I will made sure I am in better shape next time I am out there.

After we left Caprock, we headed home and after 4 hours more in the car we rolled back into McKinney. It's always nice to come home after a trip and plop on the couch.

Rocky Mountain Oysters


This is a picture of me eating a Rocky Mountain Oyster. On the road trip I took with my brothers and sister we stopped for dinner at the Big Texan in Amarillo. My older brother decided to order an appetizer with Fried Mushrooms, Fried Jalapenos, and Fried Calf Testicles (Rocky mountain oysters). He ordered this because he was hoping I would try one and either puke or freak out. However, when I tried one, I rather liked them. They tasted to me like Dairy Queen steak fingers, which I adore. This realization lead me to believe that Dairy Queen has been feeding me testicles all my life under the name of "Steak Finger." The funniest thing was when the waiter dropped off the platter he didn't tell us what was what.  My older brother assumed all of the items would be separate and they weren't! He had to call the waiter back to make him identify the mushrooms from the testicles.  My brothers just could not bring themselves to try them.

So after dinner on Saturday, I got to hear my brothers make endless jokes about me having balls in my mouth.  The joys of having brothers!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Sugar Baby


Well Karie and Samantha are safely in Ft. Wayne visiting family. I couldn't get the time off work so I am still here at home. You don't realize how much you get used to the hustle and bustle of a busy house. And being a house with a 9 month old it is a busy household.

So once Karie and Samantha left it got really quiet around here. So I built my own baby. She isn't as mobile or noisy as Samantha but she does watch daddy, sometimes with a creepy intensity. Actually after a little while my baby creation is actually starting to creep me out a little. It feels like it's little eyes are moving as I walk across the room. Not sure if the sugar baby was such a good idea now. I think I might drop her off at grandma's house.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Cheerios

Samantha was scavenging the kitchen floor this afternoon for cheerios. She is crawling very well now and it's hard to keep track of her.

Karie and Samantha are heading to Ft. Wayne, IN tomorrow and it is going to be very quiet around here with out them.

Sharing


Samantha hasn't really learned to start sharing yet. However, she did feed me one cherrio the other day and let me chew on her giaraffe. On second thought, she might have just liked the look on daddy's face when she shoved a soggy giaraffe head into daddy's open mouth. Awww, the joys of parenthood.
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