Archive for October, 2011
Evan Birthday Pics
Posted by: | CommentsEvan’s birthday is a basic review of what’s been the popular topic this year – Star Wars. Star Wars cake, Star Wars cookies, Star Wars plates, and Star Wars presents.
Did I mention the boys like Star Wars?
More pictures can be seen on Flickr: Evan Birthday Pics.
Saturday afternoon at the library…
Posted by: | CommentsWhile Holly was running in the half marathon, I took the boys to the library for a Halloween event. Sam got picked for one of the demonstrations.
Way to go Holly!
Posted by: | CommentsWe all went out to cheer Holly on this morning. Holly joined 1500 other runners for the 1/2 marathon as part of the Mankato Marathon.
Quote of the day…
Posted by: | CommentsQOTD: “Here Dad, let me show you how that works.” Evan says this as he grabs MY iPhone out my hands.
Evan was trying explaining to me how one of his iPhone games work. Apparently I was a little too slow on the uptake to figure out how an iPhone works.
Whose iPhone is it…
Posted by: | CommentsHolly got her iPhone from Evan and to set it down to go brush the kids’ teeth.
Holly: Evan, I need my iPhone so we can go brush teeth.
Evan: Why?
Holly: Because it’s my iPhone.
Evan: No, it’s my iPhone.
And then the debate began on whose iPhone it really was. Evan was so convinced that it’s his iPhone he was arguing all the way to the bathroom. The rest of us thought it was kinda funny that he was so certain that he had ownership rights to Holly’s phone.
Maybe I can convince to help pay the bill to?
Maybe next year…
Posted by: | CommentsIf this kind of experiment doesn’t get Sam and Evan hooked on science, I’m not sure what will.
Science experiment…
Posted by: | CommentsThe second science class with Sam was on chemistry. In this experiment, called Elephant Toothpaste, allowed all the kids to play with chemicals and reactions.
Science class for Sam and Dad…
Posted by: | CommentsSam and I are taking a science class together. The class is over 3 Tuesdays and we’ll study physics, chemistry and biology. Last night was the first night and we used Legos to study physics. Trying to break down potential and kinetic energy to rubber bands and watching a Lego car go almost 10′ was a definitely a challenge. Looking forward to next week… we get to blow @#%& up!
