Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Got him!

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Carrie didn’t want me to post this, but I couldn’t resist.  I was just too proud of myself. A little over a week ago a little varmint moved in and started tearing up our back lawn by leaving little mounds.  I started researching it and decided we had a mole, so I ordered a pair of traps that many people seemed to like.  After a few days of observing the activity and patterns to identify where the tunnels were, I made the little excavation shown. At the bottom of either end of the hole are entrances to a main tunnel. I put the traps there and plugged it back up with the piece I carved out.  Two days later I had my mole…well it turned out to be a pocket gopher instead but the trap worked brilliantly.  It’s fairly simple…just two prongs that snap closed if the plate is knocked forward.  No bait. It works because the animal has an insatiable desire to keep his tunnels clear, but he knocks forward the release instead and gets caught.  The poor dude was about 6 inches long. Don’t feel bad for him, either.  He caused a lot of damage during his middle-of-the- night digging escapades.  Carrie thought this post would make this sound like the backwoods, especially after my raccoon trapping adventures.  She says I’m getting pretty good at trapping varmints. I think I must have a little something in my genes. Of our forebears, the Thompson’s, Slaughter’s, and McCoun’s were likely some of the earliest settlers in Kentucky (think Daniel Boone), so I’m sure they were good trappers.  Ha ha!

Friday, June 25, 2010

Reflections on being Mr. Mom

I'm just entering day 2 of my 3 days as Mr. Mom. I'm surviving, but have definitely had to scale back my aspirations for these 3 days. We were going to go here and there and do all these fun things, but honestly, by the time I take care of the basics: meals, dishes, laundry, walking Cheerio, and trying to keep things picked up, I'm pooped. I don't think I fully appreciated how much energy it takes to do those things - I certainly appreciate Carrie a lot more now and will be much more empathetic and appreciative when she's tired after a long day. I hardly believe how well she keeps the house picked up and usually has dinner ready when I get home from work. While I think I'm doing okay, she would probably walk in and classify this place as a pit. There have been small victories. I took Nicholas to his 2nd swim class. He basically cried through his entire 1st class, and I was wondering whether things were going to work out. He did really well yesterday - of course, I did bribe him with going out to ice cream afterwards if he was good during his class. Then we managed to take our old camera in, that was still under a warranty plan, and see if they could fix a problem with the battery compartment. Turns out they couldn't and gave me a new camera instead. We had 6 days left on the 2 year warranty. That was a stroke of luck. I just happened to come across the warranty yesterday while sorting through a pile of papers. Well the boys are about to drive me crazy. Cheerio needs a walk and Nicholas really can't leave me alone for 10 min unless he's watching a show. He just destroyed the pile of laundry I just folded up. Now, I also understand why Carrie just wants to have a little peace and quiet sometimes without Cheerio staring at her and Nicholas climbing on her. I'm off to try and walk off a little of their pent-up energy.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Happy Father’s Day!!

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Nicholas wanted to wish Dad a Happy Father’s Day!! He says thanks for all the giggles, wrestling, baths, books, and more. Thanks Dad for loving, teaching, and taking care of me. You’re the best example to me of a wonderful husband, a patient father, and an obedient servant of the Lord. I couldn’t ask for a better Dad. I love you!!!

Thanks sweetheart for all that you do! Nicholas is the luckiest boy to have such an awesome Dad!

Monday, June 7, 2010

Vacation!!!

The next three posts are from our vacation this past week.  We started it out by staying in LA, where Mike and I ran a half marathon on Memorial Day.  We went to Disneyland the next day and then drove down to San Diego for a week.  We hit all the great spots like SeaWorld, Wild Animal Park, the San Diego zoo, the beach, and historic sites. 

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Checking out the map at SeaWorld.  Notice the hat…Nicholas spent every day in it (and everyone we met thought it was so cute).  It must’ve done it’s job because while Mike and I got burned a few times, NIcholas never did.

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Mike and Nicholas riding Oscar’s Rockin’ Eel at SeaWorld.  I was worried that it would be too scary for him, but he held on and had a great time!

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Nicholas loved the Elmo’s Flyin’ Fish ride and piloted his fish up and down the whole time.

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Ever since Nicholas learned to jump, he’s been thrilled to be in bouncy houses like this one. 

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These turtles were actually very fast, and Nicholas kept putting his arm up to the glass because he thought they were going to climb on him : )

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Eating dessert at an authentic Mexican restaurant in Old Town, San Diego.  The food was delicious and we even got serenaded by some mariachis.  Mmm, the tortillas were to die for.

 

Thanks for a fun time…I love my family and the memories we make together!!

Incredible Animals

MIke did such a great job capturing all the great animals we saw at SeaWorld and San Diego zoo so I couldn’t resist posting that part of our vacation.

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What beautiful creatures, and we were so lucky to see them!!

Fun Times

While we were in San Diego we met up with a friend of Mike’s from Duke, who lives there. 

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Before meeting Denise, we stopped at La Jolla shores and walked around the coast.

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The outfit that Nicholas is wearing is special to us.  Denise gave it to Nicholas the week he was born in NC, and can you believe he’s old enough to wear it now.  Looks pretty good as a Chinaman.

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We met Denise for ice cream and had a fun time catching up.  Nicholas couldn’t get enough of her (and her ice cream : )  It was so nice to see her, it brought back great memories from our time at Duke.