For a project that started on April 2, 2013, it took 544 days to complete. Obviously, this wasn’t a continuous project. As it turns out, woodworking requires a lot of patience. Before you can even really start putting anything together,
Easy Installation!
“Oh, look. This screen door claims ‘Easy Installation’!” Actually, the installation would’ve been very easy. The door actually fit almost perfectly in the jamb on its own. That turned out to not be that great because I forgot to take
Fall Fest
Today was Sunset’s Fall Fest. We took the boys to take part in the festivities. Turner had beginner’s luck by scoring with his first toss of toilet paper into a toilet. That turned out to be the only score either
Pajamajama Day
Turner had Pajamajama Day at school. Weston was upset because he couldn’t wear pajamas to his school. However, after seeing today’s pic, they decided to swap poses… The Peaks – I’ve been listening to a Bible audiobook and I finished
Backin’ Action
The Peaks – Boys got to go back to school today! The Pits – Turner had to “clip down” to yellow today at school because he was talking to a friend while his teacher was talking. We had him write
Prolonged Exposure
The boys were still sick today, but were able to croak out “Happy Birthday” for a video for my Dad. The Peaks – Nice weather for my walk during lunch. The Pits – Boys still sick.
Mustache Munday
The Peaks – Mustache Monday. The Pits – Both boys had to stay home due to their illnesses. Fortunately, Traci’s mom was available to come up and keep the boys. Turner missed the first day of Spirit Week.
The Peak-kid
The Peaks – Traci made some great chocolate oatmeal cookies for dessert after dinner. The Pits – Weston woke up with a fever, then Turner started running one. Weston had a viral infection, Turner had strep.
Impromptu Car Show
I had to pick up our CSA order at 1, so I took the boys and let them play at the Lipscomb Elementary Park. They want to play on it every time we go pick up our CSA, and today’s
Clip Chart
In Turner’s kindergarten class, they have a clip color chart that indicates the kids’ behavior. They start at green and if they do good, they get to “clip up” to blue, and so on. Inversely, if they do bad, then