Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Seven things at one time!

Cooper and Lillian were discussing who was more talented. Cooper was convinced he was as HE could do 7 things at one time (based on the whole pat your head while rubbing your belly challenge). Knowing this "7 at one time" demonstration would be worth the show I started rolling the video camera.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Aerobics, or breakdancing, or... something

When I came home last night Robin was finishing an aerobic workout in the living room. She wrapped up and walked off into the kitchen to get a drink. The video was still running and Cooper spotted it as he was passing through the living room.

Fortunately, he didn't notice me start taping his exercise routine.


Wednesday, November 7, 2012

More 2yo communication...

Email from Robin this AM:
Max seems to catalog fun events from the past but usually picks out surprising ones.  Today, he is fixating on "We can go to Cub Scouts and get food... and Daddy can get dinner and Cooper can get dinner and Lillian can get dinner and Granna can get dinner."

I guess food for he and for I is just understood.

Friday, November 2, 2012

The Usual Suspects

After we returned from the mean streets of Rock Hill, looting chocolate from all of our neighbors, I asked the kids if I could get a photo of them in their costumes. Cooper (AKA Zombie Ninja) said one of his wrist guards had fallen off and he wasn't sure his costume would look as good without it.

I suggested he cross his arms in front of his chest so no one would notice the missing part. Due to him crossing his arms and Lillian trying to continue the "theme," what I got was what appears to be a very cute gang of thugs in my kitchen.


Max Loots Cooper's Halloween Stash


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Treehouse Building Documentary...

I thought I'd take a moment and record the progress on one of the more challenging projects I've tackled for the kids...
Robin and I wrestle with the 2-man auger. I think her back muscles are still recovering.
Two 3+ foot "bugs bunny" holes made by the auger.

First of MANY trips to the hardware store. This precarious load included two 16 foot tall 4x4 posts.
Brian spent the whole day with me getting the support posts and beams square, cemented, and bolted to one another.


 

End of first real day of construction. Structure square and ready for decking.

Installing decking.
Trap door complete

Robin helping me with the small suspended deck.

ANOTHER trip to the hardware store. During one of these the cashier actually welcomed me by name. That can't be a good sign.

Tres helping me frame out the walls on the ground.

Once we lifted all walls onto the platform we discovered they fit together perfectly. He and I were both pretty surprised.

Tres helping with wall boards as robin grinds the tips off of screw points which protruded through the trap door.

Robin continuing to help with wall boards the next day.


End of construction day four. Still not complete, but getting close! Considering a tin roof...
Shutters & walls complete (still need a roof)

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Story from the home-front this AM.


Message from Robin to me. "Trying to get Max to eat the Yummy Vegetable Barley soup I made. His response: "I full. I full. It's hot. Cookie??!" Sorry, bud, your cover is blown."