Saturday, November 21, 2009

Man is it cold!!!!

Well, it was finally time for the last harvest. It has been regularly freezing now for a week so I thought, "Now is a great time." No, our garden is toast. It really is amazing how much heat your hair holds in. Man, is it COLD now!!!

























And if you have your family help it's way more fun!!






















Then after being burned and yanked, the professional single hair puller takes over.























And just when you think it couldn't get worse, Ponytails!!


























And then when your head is numb, you have one hair yanking your sanity away, and your dreams of becoming the next Marley are dashed....



























And you bet I'd do it again!!!! Locks of Love helps kids with cancer or hair problems feel a bit more normal with personalized, vacuum applied hair pieces. www.locksoflove.org

Imagine if everyone did this? Well, at least do it in the summer!!!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Halloween ghoulies!!

Well, we had our first collection of candy this year and what a blast it was for Kota. For the first time he decided he wanted to do it and be a dragon. And Elli was a kitty. Was very cute for both of them. Grammy and Papi Seaver came from Rapid and made it just in time to go on the trek. We met up with some friends at their house and made a mob of it. We had a transformer (sorry not good with the name), Wolverine, a Lion, Dorothy from wizard of Oz, our Dragon and Kitty. Was a good time and it took a little while for Dakota to catch on but as soon as he learned about the candy he was all in. The house across the street from our friends had quite an amazing display. They had a guillotine with flowing blood and moaning guy, an old lady with her head spinning (must have kids), a cemetery with ghouls and about 10 grave markers, a black cat, a smoke machine, and the best was a flying witches head on a string. This thing flew all around the yard and at night you couldn't really tell that it was on a string so it looked like a REAL floating head. Pretty amazing. Needless to say when Dakota got to this house we grabbed hands and raced on past it. We were trying to teach him the rules, like don't go to the houses with lights turned out, stay on the sidewalk, eat some candy when mom and dad aren't looking so it looks like you don't have as much candy, you know the basics. After about 5 blocks, Dakota turns and looks at me and says, "Daddy, I have enough candy. I'm done." I think it took me several seconds to pick up my jaw and respond with, "What?" But sure enough we walked back to the car after saying goodbye and drove home. Happy. Shock. I looked in the pumpkin bucket after we got home and was surprised at how much candy 5 blocks will get you these days. Man, they must've been grabbing hand fulls. I guess if you fill up your pail faster then you can go home and play more. He was a perfect little dragon! I'm sure Grammy and Papi were happy because they had driven from Buffalo Wyoming that day and had to be exhausted.

I started wondering how Halloween came about. And what it teaches our children. It has to be confusing for them. Don't talk to strangers but here have some candy, in the dark, from a monster. It's just a strange holiday. Don't get me wrong I loved it and still do. I mean they got the candy and I get to eat it!! Now, I'm starting to see the benefits of this parenting thing. They should have dollar bill give a way day. Or Free money Monday. Or free fruit Friday. Or maybe we should just start our own holiday and call it Electromagnetica. and it'll be the 23 day of June. Parents will come knock on your door and you'll give them a CD player, or DVD player, or Computer, or surround sound system, or projector, or some other really use full gadget. And while were at it we should combine Halloween and Electromagnetica so that when you get the candy you can go to like Best Buy and use your candy as cash. Now were talking Holidays!!!! Anyway, was a great time walking a weird neighborhood getting candy from strangers. Can't wait until next year! peace.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Greetings from Canada, eh!

Well, we have finally made a vacation for us! And have realized that it doesn't matter where you are it's the times you have that make something great. Be it your back yard or your "shoulder" season vacation. We went to an awesome train museum in Squamish, BC (55km south of Whistler, that's 34.38 miles roughly for those bad at dividing things by 1.6) and one of the volunteers there said we were here in "shoulder" season. And then of course in true Seaver conversation style we quickly moved on to some other variable of the trip and forgot to ask what the hell "shoulder" season meant. The only thing I could come up with was that we were between our head and our ass. So, naturally, we're before the season when our head is up our ass. Must be like Groundhog's Day. Anyway, if yawl get up to Squamish in the sunny season, you must go to the West Coast Railway Heritage Park!!! This place must be awesome in the sun! Of course we got to experience it in the rain, which meant some of the cars leaked on you and your kids got cold wet feet in their only pair of shoes (cause the rain boots were at the condo.) There's plenty of trains to see and walk through, let alone the myriad of pieces of equipment used back in the hay day of the rail way (sorry for the corny alliteration.)

Including the Royal Hudson. Don't know it, then you'll have to come and see.












Oh yeah and don't forget to watch the drain, um, well, drain. Man if we could only find amazing Canadian Train Drains in the US.















And if you like petting hairy beast in cages and pens (other than your husbands) than you have to check Farmer Johns Petting zoo! We had more fun watching mommy try to catch a Guinea Pig. Was better than a cat with a string. Chickens, Goats, Horses, Ducks, Cranes, Peacocks, Rabbits, and many other things. Considering that it was "Shoulder" season I asked where all the Pigs were and if there was a SPAM factory near by ("Shoulder Pork And Ham"). Har Har!!
















We hiked some and found some trees who were without hugs (F'ing Hippies anyway!)





























And of course a great view from our condo. It was clear and beautiful when we came and cold and crappy when we left! Thank God we left our crappy weather in Canada!!















And if you want to find out what really took place in Canada check this out:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=114431410884907876489.00047404ca62959c5d676&z=7

Take Off, Eh!!!!