Sunday, February 23, 2014

Randoms from February

Hi players.

After weeks and weeks and weeks, February is almost over. . . and that means the glorious Age of St. Patrick will soon be upon us.

Since not a whole hell of a lot happened around these parts this month (besides the usual work and school, my Dad's visit and the Superbowl, Hallmark Day, and something or other related to 'cookies'), the pickings for Random Pics are pretty slim this month.

Regardless, here's some to tide you over 'til next time.

Cheers.

The Cannonball stares dumbly at an archaic vessel believed to contain 'audio.'  Her school library still keeps Books on Tape (not CDs, mind you, but actual cassettes) in rotation, and she decided to check out one out to bring home.  Fortunately, Yours Truly stockpiles vintage electronics, so we had cassette players on hand.  Too bad Kris has already forgotten how to load cassettes. . .
Kris had been really wanting to take the girls rolling skating for some time, and a couple Saturdays ago she had the whole family dressed, showered, and somewhat ready to go.  Alas, the Cannonball decided to have a Grade-A meltdown shortly before leaving, so her and I stayed back at the house while Kris took Abby to a local roller rink (or whatever the hell they're called now.)
Abby got the hang of it after awhile, but, knowing Abby, she probably fell.  A lot.
Day off from work = Legend of Zelda on the Wii U and microbrews.
I don't like playing Memory with Abby anymore.
I didn't go to church on this particular Sunday, but apparently some biker gang overran the congregation.  Fortunately, my children made it out relatively unscathed.
Abby, at her first Dentist's Appointment, shortly before completely losing her shit.
Abby discusses current events with Mr. Voigt over crayons.
After watching her sister play chords on the uke, Abby has recently started expressing interest in playing.  That, or she just likes it 'cause it's pink.



Yet another stuffed animal convention in the living room. . .
Letting the kids practice with some kid-friendly chopsticks they got from Grandma and Papa John. . .
- Brian

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