There was a small earthquake here at work today

February 28, 2001 by Adam in Family

There was a small earthquake here at work today. The epicenter was in Seattle, and we barely felt it down here. We have our corporate office in Bellingham and they evacuated the building. So far, no one was hurt and the damage seems minimal. A bit exciting, though.



Jamie and I took Sam to the Easter Seal pool ...

February 27, 2001 by Adam in Family

Jamie and I took Sam to the Easter Seal pool to swim today. One of Jamie's Tiny Tot's cohort was going with her one-year-old, and asked if we wanted to come. Sam remembered the last time we were there, and had a great time. When we left, he told us that he was sad to leave. We assured them that we'd come again, which we'll be doing twice a week for awhile.



A woman from Sam's preschool called over the ...

February 26, 2001 by Adam in Sam

A woman from Sam's preschool called over the weekend. The kids were being asked what they wanted to be when they grow up, and Sam had missed that day. I asked Sam what he wanted to be when he grew up. He said he didn't know, but his helpful cousin Josh suggested, "a pilot!" Sam turned around to me and replied, "a pirate!" So, if Sam turns out to sail the seven seas in search of treasure, we'll blame his cousin.



Colin e-mailed me a picture he'd taken over t...

February 26, 2001 by Adam in Family

Colin e-mailed me a picture he'd taken over the holidays, which you see here. Ah, a little father-son bonding moment.

At Dave's birthday, I wandered into the kitchen to find a woman sticking her finger down her throat in front of Sam. It turns out she was trying to teach Sam the word "uvula". She was a speech pathologist who works with Dave, and was amazed at Sam's verbal skills. She tried to get Sam to say the various parts of his eye (iris, pupil, scalera), but he responded, "I'm shy, though."



This weekend I got the time and creative ener...

February 26, 2001 by Jamie in Jamie

This weekend I got the time and creative energy to work on my scrapbook project. I'm doing a Sam one, and one for Dad of the kids growing up. I also have all of Dad's black and white baby pics that I'm going to do separately for him...it will definitely have to have a "nostalgia" theme :-)
I had a great time at the beach with Mom...we got lucky as usual and had excellent weather. Sam had fun, but missed "Grampa Jim", so we are going up to Portland late March to make up for it.
I am going to be busy with the preschool play the next two weekends...I'm an usher, and apparently we are to dress up as the city folks interpretation of a country girl (overalls, plaid shirt, straw hat). Yea, that's what we ALWAYS wore out on the farm ;-)
In my FREE time, I have about 5 knitting projects in the works, and a committment from my friend Angie to go for a daily walk after she gets off work.



Hmmm

February 25, 2001 by Sadie in Sadie & Greg

Hmmm.. another snowy sunday spend working on psychology and thinking about sweet rainy eugene. The strains of communal living will hopefully subside in the next week, with a little help from the administrative powers that be. I've decided that the only way to master statistics is to rip it to its most basic level and methodically reconstruct every dull therorem. Megan is reading Hamlet, which reminded me of my own experience with the play. Somehow I was so passionate about my personal and academic life that they intermingled to create a monsterous, all-consuming lifestyle of poetric turmoil. I think I need that cathartic angst to really get into probability.



"I will not be scared

February 25, 2001 by Adam in Family

"I will not be scared."

That's what Sam said whenever we started launching a rocket. He liked it, though it was a bit on the exciting side for a two-year-old. For us twenty-nine and thirty-one year olds, however, we had a blast (pun intended). Josh had never launched rockets either, so he had a good time.

The one moment of excitement was shooting off one that went far away. Dave took off running, ending up with one foot in the road. He caught the errant rocket as it came down, a truck driver giving him a funny look as he passed.



Well, Isabell and I are trudging through our ...

February 25, 2001 by Seraph in Cortez

Well, Isabell and I are trudging through our colds. The days are much better than the nights, so there is little sleep around here. Robbie took the baby to church with him this morning (which for the first time she slept through!)and let me stay home and sleep.
We are continuing to join the adult world. We bought a 98 Subaru forester yesterday. We now own a car that we didn't own in college! I'm sure we'll run around showing it off for a few weeks until it starts to look "lived in."



I took Sam to Amazon park yesterday

February 25, 2001 by Adam in Sam

I took Sam to Amazon park yesterday. He had a great time jumping through the puddles and getting mud everywhere. He had to ride home with no pants.

A few days ago, Sam saw Jamie sitting in bed with a Crossword puzzle. She was tapping her finger under her nose in thought. Sam asked, "mom, what are you doing to your philtrum?" Too funny.



We went over to Dave's birthday party last night

February 25, 2001 by Adam in Family

We went over to Dave's birthday party last night. A good time was had by all. Josh and Sam played a lot, as evidence by this picture of Josh performing some sort of yogi transformation. Sam gave Dave the ice cream scoop he picked out, which was a big hit.



We're slowly recovering from our colds

February 24, 2001 by Adam in Family

We're slowly recovering from our colds. Sam and Isabell visited with grandma Sue last night, while their parents went off to dinner together. Sam loves his new cousin and likes to see what she's up to. We're going to a little birthday lunch for Dave today and hopefully putter around a bit. Great fun.



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ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US Well, you h...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Adam

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US



Well, you heard it here folks. It's the line from a really bad English translation of a Japanese video game. It's made it into the SanFrancisco Chronicle and The Register. Way too weird.



ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US Well, you h...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Adam

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US



Well, you heard it here folks. It's the line from a really bad English translation of a Japanese video game. It's made it into the SanFrancisco Chronicle and The Register. Way too weird.



ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US Well, you h...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Adam

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US



Well, you heard it here folks. It's the line from a really bad English translation of a Japanese video game. It's made it into the SanFrancisco Chronicle and The Register. Way too weird.



ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US Well, you h...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Adam

ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US



Well, you heard it here folks. It's the line from a really bad English translation of a Japanese video game. It's made it into the SanFrancisco Chronicle and The Register. Way too weird.



Well, I stopped drinking coffee Tuesday after...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Adam

Well, I stopped drinking coffee Tuesday after my visit to the doctor. Yesterday, I started feeling sick and last night I had a terribly headache. Today, I took way too many Advil and had the biggest Chai Tea I could find. Miraculously, my headache vanished, as did my vow to minimize caffiene. I guess I really am Too Much Coffee Man.



When Seraph and Isabell visited last week, I ...

February 23, 2001 by Adam in Cortez

When Seraph and Isabell visited last week, I got a minute or so of the two on video. I finally got around to putting them in the movie section. Just a warning - it's a blatant plug for this website.



I told Sam I was sick today

February 22, 2001 by Adam in Sam

I told Sam I was sick today. He replied:
"Please may you . . .
Some toys will make you feel better!"



Well, I'm sick as a dog today

February 22, 2001 by Adam in Family

Well, I'm sick as a dog today. I just took my fourth Advil a half-hour ago, which seems to be helping. Still, I think I'm staying home today. Last night, I collapsed around seven and woke up at three in the morning. After several attempts to get back to sleep, I gave up and took a shower. Jamie's been pretty good to me - she cancelled a meeting and watched Sam while I slept, even though she's not feeling so well herself. Sounds like Seraph and Isabell are sick too. Sniff!



well, isabell and i woke up with little colds...

February 22, 2001 by Seraph in Cortez

well, isabell and i woke up with little colds this morning. i have a sore throat and she's sneezing real snot (not just baby guk) and coughing some. Nothing serious though. i'm also learning how to nurse and type at the same time! we're continuing to enjoy the challenges of parenthood, but take note that now that isabell has figured out the bottle thing you are all signed up to babysit!



Everyone was here on Sunday evening for Dick'...

February 21, 2001 by Sue in Wielesek

Everyone was here on Sunday evening for Dick's birthday dinner. When you have cute kids and grandkids, you don't need a Mercedes (gulp, I think that's a line from an off color joke.)



Well, Icewind Dale isn't today, but rather to...

February 21, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Games

Well, Icewind Dale isn't today, but rather tomorrow. Sadly, I didn't preregister, so I may not be able to pick it up until they have a new shipment. Well, no big rush. I don't have any computer games I'm into at the moment, but it gives me lots of opportunity to work on other projects. Oh, yeah, and my family too. Silly me, forgetting about those family people.



Visited the doctor today for a regular check-up

February 21, 2001 by Adam in Adam

Visited the doctor today for a regular check-up. A fairly clean bill of health. My blood pressure is a tad high, though it may just be a little nervousness with a new physician. I may try skipping coffee just to see if it makes a difference (though I'll miss it terribly). I'm also getting my cholesterol tested, so I can't eat any food for 12 hours. I immediately became ravenous and ate until I could barely move. Silly me.



Jamie got Sam some educational goodies - book...

February 21, 2001 by Adam in Sam

Jamie got Sam some educational goodies - books, stickers, and puzzles with a Farm theme. I think Jamie liked it almost as much as Sam. They spent a good chunk of an hour counting chickens, applying stickers, and having a good time.

Sam continues to amaze us. Not only did he remember the name of the person who cleaned out our sewer line last Fall, but Sam remembered that he had tatoos on his arms too.



The expansion to Icewind Dale is out tomorrow

February 20, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Games

The expansion to Icewind Dale is out tomorrow. I may just pick that up right away and start playing. I'm also looking forward to Black & White, which should be out in a few weeks. It's by a great game designer, and the game promises to be pretty different from the usual fare.

The bear is from a WinAmp plug-in that they released. Black and White is a god game, and you can command your creatures to dance for you. The plug-in does the same sort of thing. It's pretty funny watching a big bear disco about his tiny island.



Sam came to visit me at work today

February 20, 2001 by Adam in Family

Sam came to visit me at work today. We had a great time, playing with the various toys of my coworkers. We found a sticky, squishy heart that we threw around the break room. It stuck to the cabinets and oozed down the sides. That got Sam laughing hysterically.

A bit of a cold coming on. Scratchy throat and runny nose. It sounds like whatever Sam's had has been passed on to his dear ol' dad.



This is for all you people who can't get enou...

February 19, 2001 by Adam in Cortez

This is for all you people who can't get enough of Isabell news. We ended up seeing them last night, thougn Isabell slept through the whole time. Evidently this was a rare occurrence, as Seraph and Robbie were quite happy about it. Poor Robbie looked like he had been repeatedly dropped on his head. Evidently he's not used to the continuous screaming at two in the morning. Isabell herself seems to be doing well. Healthy and happy most of the time.



Ah, Spring slowly approaches

February 19, 2001 by Adam in Adam

Ah, Spring slowly approaches. I can mostly tell by my sore muscles, as I shoveled a few cubic yards of bark-o-mulch around the yard. It does improve it's looks quite a bit. We're hoping to go for that elusive "curb appeal" that's supposedly useful when selling a house. There's also something basically satisfying with gardening. Whenever I pull out a weed, root and all, I get this inner satisfaction that's hard to beat.



Last night, I awoke to tiny hands trying to b...

February 19, 2001 by Adam in Sam

Last night, I awoke to tiny hands trying to burrow through my soft underbelly. It turns out Jamie had moved Sam to our bed, then left. Sam was trying to find his binky, and he must have thought I'd swallowed it or something.

The photo is from the birthday party yesterday. Sam and Hanna sat for quite some time playing with home-made playdough. Sam would periodically turn to Hanna and say "Goopy, goopy".



Today was a double-birthday day, with both Sa...

February 19, 2001 by Adam in Family

Today was a double-birthday day, with both Sam's friend Johanna and Dick celebrating. The downside is that Sam has eaten so much cake and ice cream that he skipped his nap and is quite grumpy this weekend.

We also got a good quote of the day:
"But you can't fix your teeth with a magic sword."



The other day, Sam layed down for a nap with ...

February 18, 2001 by Adam in Sam

The other day, Sam layed down for a nap with Jamie.

"Mom, there's no air in space."
"That's right Sam."
"Mom, there's no gravity in space."
"You're right Sam."



Pretty quiet busy weekend ahead of us

February 17, 2001 by Adam in Family

Pretty quiet busy weekend ahead of us. Tonight is our post-Valentine's Day date. Tomorrow we go to two different birthday parties. Whew!

We're looking for a new home for our dog Guy. Sadly, with Sam's arrival, we find we don't have enough attention to give to the smaller creatures of our household. If anyone knows of a good home for our puppy, let us know.



Sam and Jamie arrived safe and sound

February 16, 2001 by Adam in Family

Sam and Jamie arrived safe and sound. They went to the aquarium and saw an octopus. Sam also saw sea lions and told me that they barked.

As soon as they came home, Sam and I made numerous structures with his blocks. We built some docks and an aquarium, moving the people around on little boats. Ah, the joys of being two.



Seraph and Isabell came to visit

February 15, 2001 by Adam in Cortez

Seraph and Isabell came to visit. They're working on printing up baby announcements and visit me while I'm alone on Valentine's day. I also got the latest scoop on the new baby:

Isabell smiles after filling her diaper. She likes to play with the cat's soft fur and look out the window by her changing table. Seraph and Robbie took her in the Snugglie for a walk, which she really enjoyed. Isabell is also a big fan of baths, loves to bounce, and is extremely alert.

We even have Isabell's first recorded girgling noises.



Well, it's Valentine's Day and I'm alone at m...

February 15, 2001 by Adam in Family

Well, it's Valentine's Day and I'm alone at my house. A friend of mine referred to today as "Singles Awareness Day", so perhaps it's good to be getting in touch with my single self.

I also had to put in part of this cartoon from one of my favorite online comics, PVP online. The whole thing is even better than this one little part.

It seemed somewhat touching in a nerdy kind of way. I can actually do this tonight if I want. The fridge has beer, I've got Metropol bread, and of course my ol' computer. Ah, love.



I finished reading Lord of the Rings last night

February 14, 2001 by Adam in Adam

I finished reading Lord of the Rings last night. Great story. Now I'm really looking forward to the movie. A lot of information is starting to pop up on the web, though it's still a long ten months until the first movie is actually released.



I puttered around a bit with the Lego Inside ...

February 13, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Projects

I puttered around a bit with the Lego Inside computer. I created a startup screen to match the logo as well as some desktop icons. It's pretty nifty looking, though the sad reality is that it's still a Pentium II 266 Mhz computer. Perhaps I'll scoop the guts out some day and put in a real computer.



I stayed up until almost midnight playing Ice...

February 13, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Games

I stayed up until almost midnight playing Icewind Dale with Jason. It was quite a blast, as I rarely play multiplayer these days. Playing with a group of friends seems a much better experience than against numerious teenage boys, which seems to be the biggest online demographic. Unfortunately, Jason's getting another waiter job soon, so his evenings may suddenly disappear.



Life has been pretty subdued the last few days

February 13, 2001 by Adam in Family

Life has been pretty subdued the last few days. Sam has gone off on a block-building kick, creating space ships, towers, and cities. It's sort of like playing by himself, so it's a happy move for us.

I haven't really talked to my dad since we heard about Franklin. Yayoe says he's just being quiet. Hope all is as well as it can be.

Jamie and Sam leave for the beach today, leaving me a bachelor until Thursday. I'll try to keep the wild parties to a minimum.



My words can not compair to the eloquence of ...

February 10, 2001 by Seraph in Cortez

My words can not compair to the eloquence of Sadie's, in regards to Franklin, but my heart is similarly moved. The death of such a great man makes me stop and reevaluate myself, as well as to look around me and wonder how I could tolerate the passing of my partner, parent or sibling. As saddened as I am, I know that Dorothy's pain must be the greatest. But, so must the joys! To have spent 58 years of marriage creating happy memories can not be compaired. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone who knew and loved Franklin.



Well, I guess dying of cancer means there...

February 10, 2001 by Sadie in Sadie & Greg


Well, I guess dying of cancer means there's an end called death when that person can't be there next year,
but I wasn't ready yet.
I wanted another two weeks to get some room in my head cleaned out, so I could label it "grieving" and have someplace to go when I needed to. That's not the way it works, though, so I feel sort of discombobulated, like there's this mathematical concept I can't get my mind around. I sent another letter to Dorthy and Franklin two days ago, priority mail, but I don't know if it got there in time. I should have sent it express. I don't know if I'm too tired to cry or if I've been pushing it back because of all of the other things I've been pushing back, and now there's a block so I just feel numb and perplexed. I want to be with everyone who ever loved him, I want to sing his praises and wail out loud. I want to sit quietly and smile at the commings and goings of life, as I saw Franklin doing in my childhood. Mostly I want my life to be something he might smile for, and for the warmth of his smile to be reflected in the lives of his children and grand children and great grandchildren.



I just heard that my grandfather passed away

February 09, 2001 by Adam in Family

I just heard that my grandfather passed away. My deepest condolences go to Dorothy and everyone else who knew him. He will be missed. You can read many of the messages others have posted on Dorothy and Franklin's page.

This photo was taken when I was about Sam's age. Franklin was showing me how to smell the flowers, which seems most appropriate now.



Jamie picked up an antique school desk for Sa...

February 09, 2001 by Adam in Sam

Jamie picked up an antique school desk for Sam a couple days ago. It's pretty nifty - probably pre-1940's, but hard to tell. There's a little drawer in the seat for storing books. When Sam saw it, he know that right away it was for sitting and drawing. As you can see, it also fits his gorilla just fine.



Sam's been having fun with blocks and Jamie's...

February 09, 2001 by Adam in Family

Sam's been having fun with blocks and Jamie's boots, as you can see in this photo. We're doing fairly well, though we may be experiencing the first signs of a cold. A headache snuck up on me this afternoon. Isabell and Seraph come by to play with Jamie and Sam tomorrow. We're going to see a Comedy of Errors this weekend, so I'll probably get a chance to experience culture again, if only briefly.



I don't know what this is, but it freaks me out

February 07, 2001 by Adam in Adam

I don't know what this is, but it freaks me out. Evidently some guy at a garage gave it to Sam, because he was being "nice." I, for one, suspect Sam was very, very bad. Why else would you give them something that looks like a projectile-vomiting parrot?



Well, the Lego Inside computer is pretty much...

February 06, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Projects

Well, the Lego Inside computer is pretty much finished. Like all things, I can fiddle with it forever, but I'm going to call it "done enough" for now. It looks pretty nifty, and its very Lego nature makes continual modification fun to do. I'd like to do some hinges for the CD-ROM drive, but the existing snap-on technique works okay.

It'll probably turn into a game server eventually. No good games out at the moment, unless you count Half-Life. Might be fun to play a bit on that one. I'd like to get it a bit more quiet too. I may have to fiddle with the fans a bit. Still, great fun. The hard part's over for now. For more details, visit the case mod feature.



This last weekend was very nice: no one was ...

February 05, 2001 by Adam in Family

This last weekend was very nice: no one was sick, Sam was in a good mood, and the weather was beautiful. I even had a chance to mow the yard and do a bit of gardening. My poor garden has been quite neglected due to Sam-related lack of time. There's something satisfying with pulling weeds, pruning plants, and laying down compost.

Sam continues to be a character. We took him to Amazon park, where he decided to run through the muddiest part of the grass. Within moments, he was drenched in mud, a look of amazement on his face. I decided to use it as a teaching opportunity on the value of looking where you're going. Sigh.



I talked to Robbie and Seraph today

February 03, 2001 by Adam in Cortez

I talked to Robbie and Seraph today. Isabell is doing well - she actually slept for six hours straight last night. Seraph told me that they basically live on their bed, watching movies all day long. Sadly, Robbie is back to work on Monday, going from watching a single kid to twenty or more. Seraph is doing amazingly well, as if she does this sort of thing all the time.



Sam is quite the character these days

February 03, 2001 by Adam in Sam

Sam is quite the character these days. He's very much into rockets, space ships, and astronauts. Sam turned a little basket into a helmet, and he's been blasting off all around the house.

This morning, he decided that mom was really "Space Mom" and the puppy was some sort of alien. We added green food coloring to his milk so he could drink weird alien milk with his pancakes.



Destin's birthday was today

February 03, 2001 by Adam in Jenny

Destin's birthday was today. Over 50 people showed up at Papa's Pizza for a couple hours of dozens of kids running around, eating cake, and making lots of noise. The pile of presents was a sight to behold, but Destin seemed unfazed by it all.

We also got to see some ultrasounds of Darren and Jenny's baby. Just six inches long so far. Still not sure if it's a boy or a girl. I'll try to get some pictures up if they can let go of them long enough.



Jamie has completed another knitting masterpiece

February 03, 2001 by Adam in Jamie

Jamie has completed another knitting masterpiece. For the last few weeks, she's been working on a sweater for Sam. It's finally finished and looks great. To top it off, Sam got a haircut today, so he wanted to show off the sweater and his goofy smile.



I've been rereading the Lord of the Rings and...

February 02, 2001 by Adam in Sam

I've been rereading the Lord of the Rings and summarizing some of the tales inside for Sam. He'd sit at rapt attention as I talked about the hobbits and their encounters with orcs, Black Riders, and other Tolkien creatures. Hey, I thought, he's getting an early start at fine literature. Unfortunately, I got in trouble with Jamie when she reported that she spent an hour putting Sam to bed. Evidently, she had to convince Sam that the Black Riders weren't coming to get him. Ah, the joys of fatherhood.



Well, I'm slowly working on the new Lego case

February 01, 2001 by Adam in Adam's Projects

Well, I'm slowly working on the new Lego case. It's not going as well as I expected - the glue isn't sticking, the baseplates aren't lining up well, and I managed to glue some important parts together. I'm hoping I'll have some time and energy this weekend to work on it some more. This kind of work requires too much time and coffee.



Lots of things happening today

February 01, 2001 by Adam in Family

Lots of things happening today. Yayoe and my dad have returned. They're pretty exhausted, having started travel at 3:30 AM today.

I also got an MVP award at work today, receiving a Peacehealth chocolate dove, a MVP jacket a size too small, and a small bonus. All that for being vaguely embarrased in front of a bunch of people heaping praise on me. Sigh.

Sam is endlessly active. He's big into pretending - being a rocket, hiding from creatures, and so on. Great fun.



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