Monday, September 29, 2008
Crabbing
Our week was a good one. For Family Home Evening last week we went crabbing. It was a lot of fun. We only had about a half hour of sunlight but in that time we were able to catch 2 crabs. The most exciting time is not just when you pull up the rope and see that crab. It's the delicate little dance you do getting that crab out of the trap without getting pinched. Our trip wasn't completely planned out - so those little crabs had to ride home in a grocery bag. We had even more fun once they were in the kitchen - and skittering around in the sink. Frankie (a huge crab lover!) was kind of freaking out. It was a fun scared though -- and she did help her dad eat those two little crabs.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Oops, where did Sunday go?
I went on the net to research a software question and the time just got away from me. So I thought I'd just post a quick note to say, we're all doing well. It's been a gorgeous week, very fall-like. I'm ready to put away the fans and window AC units. But I know that will bring on a heat wave, so we'll just walk around them for another week or so.
This weekend was race weekend in Dover. That's always exciting. Barry got to go in June and last fall all four of us went. It was a lot of fun. I have never seen so many tattoos or men without shirts. You would think that half naked men was a good thing, but no must of those guys REALLY needed those shirts – especially to cover up all those tattoos. Barry wasn't offered any free tickets this time around so we watched the race from the comfort of our own couch. One bonus was that Thelma and Chip (our fabulous next door neighbors) invited us over to share a bushel of crabs. They were the first we'd had all season and they were delicious – what a treat!
This picture is from last September. Barry's favorite driver is Jeff Gordon, Tori likes Dale Earnhardt Jr., Frankie likes who her dad likes, and I like whoever is winning and seems like a nice guy – especially if they're an underdog (and Jeff Gordon).
Sunday, September 14, 2008
It takes three weeks to form or break a habit...
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Tropical Storm Hanna
Well, we had Tropical Storm Hanna pass over us yesterday. We had been watching the new broadcasts pretty closely, knowing it was coming. Friday night we took in the fichus tree and took down the hanging baskets. The rain didn't have us worried but wind definitely concerns us. We have a big tree in the back yard that leans right over our garage. The poor thing is pretty old and brittle. So big, bad wind storms make us a little nervous.
The girls and I had decided that the storm would make for a perfect pajama day, watching movies after chores. So we were all snugged in - poor Barry had to work until the early afternoon. The broadcasters had said that's when the brunt of the storm would hit. But all in all it was a lot more hype than storm. Other parts of our area were harder hit, but we were spared. We got about 3 inches of rain. Rain we really really needed. The wind never materialized - it gusted every now and then - but in the end we've certainly had more intense thunderstorms than this tropical storm ever was.
It seems strange to say, but I was disappointed. I was all set to watch nature's fury. I'm disappointed until I think of that tree crashing down on the garage! I'm certainly not hoping for an honest to goodness hurricane to hit us either. The most impressive part of this storm was the weather maps.
Today there wasn't a cloud in the sky - gorgeous almost fall weather. What a difference a day makes!