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The Christmas decor resiliently stays up in this house. . . |
Welcome back, everyone.
So January tends to be a pretty chill month (no winter pun intended) - it takes nearly a full thirty days to decompress from the two-month, holiday juggernaut that proceeds it. We Houghs tend to not do anything during this period in time besides getting readjusted to the Grind, as it were.
With that in mind, here's another installment of around-the-house randomness from the Roman god
Janus, their god of new beginnings, transitions, and doorways.
Yes, doorways.
Enjoy.
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After years of suffering from listening lackluster radio stations and meh segments on NPR, following the untimely demise of my mp3 CD player in my car, I finally got around to installing an old CD player a buddy of mine from work handed down to me. Nothing fancy, of course, but it does have an auxiliary jack (see above). . . which means now Yours Truly can finally listen to his iPod in his car, and proudly join the 21st century. Of course, I won't go into the fact I've had this radio for about a year, and haven't gotten around to doing this before due to my own laziness. . . |
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You know you work at an awesome school when crap like this is allowed to happen. . . |
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Fortunately, this turned out to NOT be an alien invasion akin to that shown in Independence Day. . . |
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Alayna has been having to write short stories in her class lately, using a set of her weekly spelling words for each one (usually ones that have the same vowel sound or word structure - you know how first grade rolls.) This one here, as well as the one that follows, are apparently about Papa. . . |
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I don't know about you, but I think these things have Wes Anderson written all over them. . . |
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Another piece of writing from Alayna - this one found in her backpack. Clearly a love letter to a boy in her class (I'm glad she changed her mind and scaled it back a little bit in the revision process - guys hate clingy chicks.) |
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Following the success of the girls' introduction to Star Wars via the Machete Order, they've since become hooked fans, and we watch the movies on a regular basis (all except Episode I, obviously.) |
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Thankfully, the originals still get more viewing than the prequels - the girls like the main characters in those movies much better than the cardboard cutouts from II and III. . . |
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Alayna, not-quite-enjoying her celebratory ice cream and pizza from a week of good work at school. . . |
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No idea what's happening her. |
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Or here. Kris took these. Obviously has something to do with Girl Scouts, since she's wearing her vest. . . |
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Yes, we're at that age now. |
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Playing at the neighbor kids' house. |
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Everyone in my family is lazy. |
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Everyone. |
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Bubblebathin |
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Alayna playing - and apparently acting out - the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers for the SNES. |
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16 bits of awesome |
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You'll be good to note that my Study (shown here) looks a hell of a lot different than in previous posts - over the course of the last few weeks, following the Holiday season, Kris and I (well, just me, really) have been been boxing up crap around the house for the upcoming move back to Michigan. While the garage is basically full of stuff to take in the first truck to head north (the first week of April), some items have to be stored inside - like the boxes full of vinyl records shown here. I don't want any of the records warped from sitting in the garage, and you can't stack them either. I'm still not sure if I'm sending these boxes back in April or June. . . |
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Target practice |
- Brian
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