Sunday, September 23, 2007

My Son, the Dog

After an early start this morning to take Joey to an Eagle Scout project, and a lovely visit to Nana's house (I met Chuck, the Butcher finally), I came home with Jack. Since it's such a lovely day after yesterday's downpour, I wanted to take the dogs for a walk.

So, I got out the leashes, and got the dogs ready. Jackson liked that idea, so he insisted that I put his little puppy backpack on him, since it has a kiddy leash. I should have realized what I was in for...

We walked outside, and started around the block. After about 5 minutes, he didn't want to hold my hand anymore, but wanted me to hold onto his leash. I looked around to make sure no one was watching and did as he had asked. After another 1o minutes of this (he had stopped talking words at this point, just nodding yes and no), he decided thousand of years of bipedalism was grossly overrated, got on all fours and started crawling, just like the doggies. So, now I'm walking down the street lead by three dogs, one of which is my 3 year old son. By now I had gotten back onto Fitzgerald Road and street traffic had increased. He was alternating between crawling and running onto the neighbors' lawns, following the dogs' lead. It was quite embarrassing.

Finally we got home. I unleashed the dogs, and gave them fresh water in their bowls. I unleashed jack, and he wanted a drink of water in his spiderman cup, wait, no, he wanted a bowl of water to drink. So, I gave him a plastic bowl and showed him he could drink out of it like a cup. He tried that, but it just didn't have the right feel. So, he asked for a refill, and put it on the kitchen floor. He spent the next 10 minutes sticking his tongue into the bowl, that shared with the cat.

Gone was the talkative three year old. I now has a barking, scratching, bowl drinking dog.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Sequoia Crest

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Sorry it's been so long since the last posting! I've been very busy at work and haven't had time to type up any of our weekends. So, here's a brief update on the Simi Cordes family.

Dana lead the scouts on their annual winter camp to Sequoia Crest this year. We had 19 boys and 6 adults go up to the snow for sledding and snow camping. The warming hunt was as welcoming as ever, and the boys had a fantastic time.

About an hour after we finished setting up camp, one of the boys broke his wrist on a sled run in the dark. It wasn't a very serious break, so we bandaged it up, and waiting until morning to take him to his parents.

You can reach the pictures of the event by clicking the picture above.

Jackson's day care person for the last 1.5 years (Ms. D.D.) is in the process of adopting a newborn baby that's due any day now, so she decided to close down. So, Jack started a new day day care this week (Ms. Jenni). It's a more structured school like environment with two care providers and a classroom like setup. There are 9-10 kids in total, but it's still in a residential setting. He seems to be doing just fine there.

We have a bad cold going through the household. Jennifer has been sick for about a week and a half, and Joey is just starting to come down with a bad cough. Jack got the cold and then an ear infection on top of it. Dana's been lucky so far, and has avoided it all.

Last weekend was the Boy Scouts 43rd annual Spaghetti Dinner. Dana was the main chef of the whole affair. Cooking began at 8am with chopping vegetables and getting the sauce going from scratch. We served somewhere in the order of 300 people (though it could have been more!). Everything went smoothly, and the food was very well recieved by scouters and guests alike. It was a great success, and will gross somewhere near $3000 for the troop and the boys.

Jennifer started up her latest college semester, and is taking a child development class.

We're finally making concrete plans to get the kitchen redone. We're buying cabinets from Ikea, and getting the floor tiled. Maybe even some new appliances, budget permitting.

We're also getting ready to welcome a new member of the family. An as yet unnamed Bernese Mountain Dog puppy. We expect to be able to bring her home in about 7 weeks, when she's 2 months old and about 20 pounds.
From Bernise

That just about sums it up!

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific

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Last Saturday we went to the Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific with Nana and had a really wonderful time. Jackson was a handful as always, but he really loved the fishies. The pictures speak for themselves:
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After a great time there, we came back home and had a nice mexican dinner and cake and icecream for Nana's birthday. Can you even believe she's 49 this year?

Sunday Joey spent working on his Chinese Invention: Gunpowder report and Jenn went wedding dress shopping with Michelle.

This weekend I'm leading a scout trip up to Sequioa Crest. It should be cold, and there isn't very much snow. I just hope it's not a trip filled with nothing but freezing mud. =/ We have all of our winter gear ready, and I'm (pretty) sure the trip will go smoothly.

Monday, February 5, 2007

Busy Weekend

Another full weekend!

On Saturday morning I cooked the World Famous Cordes Family German Potato Salad for Greg and Michele's engagement party. The party was great with many of their friends and family in attendance. Joey was a sport, and Jack held up well.

The party was at Greg's parents house, and in the back yard they have a small pond surrounded by small rocks. Jack LOVES throwing the rocks into the pond and knows he isn't supposed to. So, as an alternative I got him throwing ice from the tubs of drinks in. He would run over to the tub, grab one or two pieces of ice, then run over to the pond on throw them in. He did this for probably two hours straight. Helena started doing the same thing, except she would throw in the ice, and pick up a rock and toss it in as well. I guess the ice wasn't enough for her.

After that party, we went over to Nana's house for Casey's 21st birthday party. We didn't stay too long as we were all dead tired, and wanted to get Jack home and to bed. Happy birthday Case!

Sunday morning we went back to Nana's for a nice breakfast. It was Scout Sunday so Jenn and Joey went to the service at our local Methodist church. Jack and I hung out with Auntie Megan, Cubby, Nana and Casey. Jackson largely amused himself (and the rest of us) and we played a bit on the Nintendo. Nana, Casey and I played bowling a bit, and nana beat us handily. I've been playing video games for more than 20 years, and somehow she's beating us consistently. It's just not fair. =p

We spent a lazy afternoon at home with naps and some laundry. Joey and I watch most of "The Game" and then Jessica came over to watch Jackson while we went out to dinner at Famous Dave's. It was delicious.

We had originally intended to go bowling afterwards, but opted for Wii bowling instead. The four of us played a few rounds. Jenn won the first round, and I won the rest. So, I felt redeemed.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

The Last Question

I just read a short story by Asimov that was really fantastic. It's called The Last Question and spans the bredth of all human history, with a great ending. Really neat!

Monday, January 29, 2007

My Oracle Model Rocket Launch!

My rocket launch video from last weekend.

Vandenburg AFB

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Joey and I went with the scouts to Vandenburg AFB this weekend and had a really great time.

We arrived at our camp site at about 9pm and got our tents up just before the rain started. It rained most of the night. I stayed dry, but unfortunately Joe was stuck with the puddle side of his tent and got wet.

We woke up early, ate a quick breakfast, and started launching rockets in the adjacent softball field. Our scoutmaster Bill had built a slick multi launch contraption that would allow us to set up 6 rockets at once, and then let the boys launch them sequentially. The boys would go up to this big black box, turn a key and wait for the ready light to come on, then press a big hand held thumb button to launch the rocket. They loved it.

The day started off will little wind and no rain, but by the time we stopped with was quite windy, and the rain had started coming down hard. I was tormented with weather I should launch my fancy camera rocket for fear of losing it. I finally gave in a launched it (scroll up a bit for the video). It was windy, and since the smaller rockets were getting blown around a lot during ascent, I had my launcher angled. But my larger, heavier rocket wasn't affected by wind nearly as much, and so I had over compensated. It flew a long way at a relatively low angle. Then, when the parachute deployed, the band that connected the nose cone and parachute to the rocket body snapped and the body fell to earth. Some of the boys found it in the middle of a small wooded thicket. I found the nose cone and parachute up in a tree.

Joey got two launches with his rocket. I gave away the three extra I had brought to 2 webelos who had none, and one scout who forgot his. My smallest one I launched with the largest motor that would fit. It flew horribly (due to it's design, and not my construction). It was last seen flying horizontally towards a wooded area. I didn't bother chasing it.

After lunch, we went on a 5 hour driving tour of the air force base, and saw a couple of the historical locations (WWII training area, place where 7 destroyers ran aground), and a bunch of the Space Launch Center (SLC's). Most interesting was SLC-6 (pictured above) that was built to accommodate Space Shuttle launches, though none ever too place.

We were scheduled to go bowling on base after the tour, but it ran long and we missed our opportunity. So, we had a nice dinner and camp fire and went to bed just before it started raining... again. It poured for a good portion of the night.

We all stayed mostly dry and woke up early and drove home.

We were joined on this trip by my friend Brent and just older kid Robby. It was really great to have them with us.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Slow Week

Nothing much happened this weekend. We worked around the house (yardwork, worked on garage a bit, got the roomba schedular working, etc).

On monday morning Jackson was visited by the pink-eye fairy, which apparently had sprinkled his little backpack with pink-eye seeds last week, and was just visiting to make sure they bloomed. And they did. Poor kid was a trooper, and behaved very well at the doctor's office. Though getting the eyedrops into his eyes was a different story.

So I stayed home from work on Monday to take care of him, and then Tuesday I had my own doctors appointment. I only had it very mildly, but was given drops just in case.

Great fun.

This weekend should be a blast, though! We're going with the Boy Scouts to Vandenburg AFB for camping, a base tour, and model rocket launching. I bought a big fancy rocket with a video camera in the nose that records the launch and retrieval. I'm pretty excited about sending that one up, and I'll post videos is the thing works. I've also built 4 other smaller rockets for any of the boys who don't have one, or who have problems. I guess our scoutmaster has built a big launch platform thingy that'll launch up to 6 rockets at once. It should all be very cool! And cold. It's supposed to be down to 38 degrees at night.

In previous years we've had nothing but the greatest level of cooperation with military bases. They've always been very happy to give us tours and let us use their services, but this year we had great difficultly getting them to commit to any kind of tour. They said they're stretched very thin by the war in Iraq, but it could just be they don't want to work on the weekend. Who knows...

Friday, January 19, 2007

Winter AND Snow?!?

One of Joey's teachers came over on Wednesday night, and he lives just down the street from us. His wife was at home on Tuesday, and said that it had snows in our neighborhood for about 10 minutes!

Crazy weather lately!

Monday, January 15, 2007

Winter?

From Frozen Back Yard
Well, I guess winter has finally hit us in California. It was colder this weekend than it's been all season, and in fact, as long as I can remember.

The sprinklers went off early yesterday morning, and the yard was covered in ice when we got up. It was so cold that the pooled water from the sprinklers had crusted over and the wet concrete has frozen leaving dangerous patches of slipperiness.

As I was taking pictures, I decided to test the laws of friction and gravitation. The former is still limited on an icy surface and the latter still works great! I have a sore neck and a couple of bruises thanks to science!

This morning I saw big pools of slushy ice in the gutter on the streets. It's been COLD!

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Wii TV?

Last night Jenn and I watched a full hour episode of Doctor Who in the web browser on the Nintendo Wii streaming live from Google Video. It was a little choppy and pixely, and the browser nav bar covered the lower 1/3 of the screen, but it was still VERY cool.

Sunday, January 7, 2007

Los Angeles Zoo

From LA Zoo 2007

We took Jack and Joe to the Los Angeles Zoo today. The weather was beautiful and the crowds were thin. There were so few people there that several times times we were left alone with just us and the animals.

Jackson particularly liked the reptile house (Nana would have hated it) and Joey really liked the Dots.

You can see all the pictures from our trip by clicking here.

Friday, January 5, 2007

Jackson Shaving Like Daddy

From New Years 200...

New Year Eve

New years eve was at Nana's house again this year. Her newly redone living room was spacious and welcoming to the 18 close friends and family that attended. We ate like kings and played Nintendo Wii until just a few minutes before midnight.

I love our Nintendo Wii. Zelda:TP is a fantastic game, and probably worth buying the system for just that, but Wii Sports is what makes the Nintendo Wii simply amazing. I've play Tennis and Bowling with 4 friends at once, and we had a blast. We're all gamers, so it was no real surprise that we got so into it. I was very pleased that Jenn likes it a lot, as she is very much a non-gamer. But what blew me away was during the new years party, the more ...erm... senior (AS IN CITIZEN) attendees couldn't put it down. They played Boxing, Tennis an Bowling and had a wonderful time. Seeing Franzie box frantically with his whole body like a real athlete, and be beat repeatedly by little Carolyn was hilarious. And seeing just how into Bowling Mrs. Bastow got was a real kick.

And now my mom wants to get one. =)

Nintendo really hit it out of the park with the Nintendo. I could go on and on about the cool Mii's and how you can pop the SD card from you digital camera right into it to view pictures, or the awesome web browser and wifi connectivity. Heck, I could be posting this message from my Wii right now! But, I'll save more ranting about the Wii for later...

On The Intertubes!

Well, since I'm on the internet all day, every day, I thought I'd put up a family blog so we can share some of our happening with out extended family. I'll try to update periodically, and look for picture from family events and anything exciting that we may be up too.