2/26/2006
Plants Galore!
At 9 am the air horn blew and I felt like I was in middle of a stampede. People charged into the pavilion with their little red radio flyer wagons (issued by the MGs) bouning behind. I stood there in wonder looking at the chaos before me, people fighting over fruit trees, little children left behind by tomato-crazed parents, until the old lady behind smacked me with her cane and told me to get a move on before her prized peppers were gone. I wasn’t sure I even wanted to enter the building….did I want to my obituary to read “trampled by a Texan fruit tree in transit”?
I always have good luck at their sales so I went for it. After standing in line for 20 minutes and finally getting into the tomato/pepper tent (crammed with 80 people and an equal amount of wagons) I grabbed what I could and stumbled out to the checkout line.
I finally met up with Big Erin (Erin is not that big, actually she is rather petite Unfortunately, she got stuck with the name to decipher her from little Erin). We also met up with Lonnie ( who was accompanied by her two-year old daughter) and we proceeded to stand in line over an hour to check out.
We made it to the checkout right as it started to rain and were soaked by the time we got back to the car. I ended up spending $8.00. I purchased a California green pepper plant, a banana pepper plant, and jumbo pepper plant (the peppers are up to ½ lbs) and an eggplant.
Was it worth two hours, some cash and a few bruises from the retired locals…probably not, last year the neighbor kids ate all the peppers off my plant….
2/24/2006
2/20/2006
Houston Children’s Museum
The Iowa Farmer Wave
Today Melissa and I braved the inner loop and took Erin and Milena to the Children’s Museum. Our trip got delayed a bit because I had a radiator hose break in my car so I spent an hour in the shop getting it fixed. They just charged me for parts since we just had it tuned up Saturday.
Erin kept attempting to kiss the chicks
Getting some veggies at the market
We made it through the city and got to the museum. It is huge! They had so many things to do and something for every age. Erin loved it and I am exhausted. We had a good afternoon exploring the different exhibits. Erin especially loved the vacuum tubes that sucked ping-pong balls from phone booth to phone booth.
The Conductor
Attempting to lay an egg
Erins New Hair Cut
Erin the Milk Maid
2/19/2006
Deep Freezes and Cable Internet
We finally upgraded to cable Internet this week and it is sooooo nice. We were still on dial-up and it was a pain to download drawings I work on. Now we feel back in the technology loop.
Erin had her 15-month well-check this week. She now weighs 20 ¼ pounds and is 29 inches long. That puts her in the 10-20% for weight and 75% for heights, so when averaged she is a normal. She had some shots and she is such a drama-queen – wails for 30 seconds and then acts like it never happened. Her doctor was really happy with her development and growth and her heart sounds good. We go in for her major cardiology visit in March, but according to her growth and development she is heart healthy and sturdy.
Saturday we helped some friends lay a floating wood floor. They have been working on it for months (not hard, but a tedious process). We spend most of the day with them working and hanging out, which worked out perfectly because our car was in the shop all day. We were due for a tune up and new spark plugs. $300.00 later its back in great shape and I am about ready to buy a bicycle.
Today we went to church and Erin started nursery. They usually don’t let kids start until eighteen months, but Erin is socially apt and to be frank, we were ready for her to start. She had an excellent time and did not even notice we were gone. She is a lot smaller than most of the kids, but she came home with two eyeballs and all extremities so she stood her ground.
I think tomorrow Melissa and I are taking the girls to the Children’s Museum in downtown Houston since its Presidents Days.
2/16/2006
2/15/2006
The goodness of modern technology of dragon sage and the joy of old school dumpster diving
Well we finally did it; Saturday we purchased our first new piece of furniture. Like so many Saturday mornings we went off to look for a new couch. We still have our good old hand-me-down college hide-a-bed couch thats pinned striped about eight different shades of brown. When we go furniture shopping we typically find something that would suite our situation, but before we can put money down on it our frugality sets in and we decided to sleep on it. And always, by the next morning we determine our old couch still has some life in it and hope we’ll find a better deal.
But Saturday was different. We walked in the furniture-mart liquidators and there sitting on the show room floor was a dragon sage colored couch with the matching love seat. It looks like suede leather but in reality its called micro-fiber and it suppose to repel everything from pop and tar to ballpoint pen and gum. They say this material is kid proof. I asked the guy if it repelled little kids with scissors or Sharpe magic markers and he gave me an evil glance. So they are not completely kid proof but dang close.
We have looked at mico-fiber before but usually they want a few thousand dollars plus your first-born. I keep on asking myself who spends $3000 on a couch….obviously someone without kids. But the price was right (thanks to a shady furniture mart on the bad side of town) and it was exactly what we were looking for.
And to make our weekend even better, we were also planning on looking for a new dresser (as we are still living in the one Jared and Jeremy shared as children). Friday night as we were walking in someone has thrown out a dresser in the complex trash. I don’t care about my self-dignity. There is always cool stuff in the dumpster and I have no problem dragging in home in mid afternoon while all the neighbors are getting off work. However Jared must have a little more self-respect because he waits until dark so no one sees him.
About 10 pm we took a walk out to the dumpster to assess the unruly piece and our conclusion was it is one uggo piece of furniture, but below the black lacker and white paint is a gorgeous walnut dresser in decent shape. I have never seen anything so ugly in my life, but I think I can get it back to a presentable piece.
So now with new couch and a new 8 ft dresser we decided it was time for a storage unit. After discovering a storage unit during the summer here will cost an arm and a leg we decided to rearrange our apartment. Its like one big Tetris game….how many things can you stick in 900sq/ft.? And we have the answer…everything but our kitchen table, but who needs one of those?
This is what the rest of our apartment looks like (thats melena in the chair)
And now I am psyched because when we have people over they don’t have to sit on our folding chairs that keep breaking and my socks and underwear now reside in separate drawers and Erin (who got our old dresser) is no longer living out of AE milk crates.
Life is good….
2/10/2006
Good Old Fridays….
Today its just Erin and me. Between meeting drawing deadlines and babysitting I have been swamped this week. So I thought I would take Erin to the park today, but when I woke up there was a 100% chance of rain all day. I thought some meteorologist was just too sure of himself this morning…for once he was right.
I purchased my plane tickets to go back to Iowa for a few weeks for Max’s graduation in May. And then did my happy going home to Iowa dance. And I also just booked Max’s tickets for spring break. He is going to come down and hang with us for a week. (Or maybe we’ll just use him as a free babysitter and go paint the town red!) Last time he was down he drove with me from Iowa when I first moved here. I was way prego and ornery and it was well over 100 degrees everyday he was here. He spent the week moving us into our apartment (he’s such a little design freak, must run in the family or something). So this time we are going to go have some fun….May be go provoke the alligators at the stat park or something.
This weekend we are going shopping at all the mexo-furniture marts. I swear there is a furniture shop on every corner here and they are not just little stores but huge warehouses. Its like the furniture underground market Mecca. We decided that our college hand-me-down couch deserves to be laid to rest in the couch cemetery next to our dumpster (where some family will give it a new home or the arson kids in the neighborhood will hold their monthly bon-fire.)
I know, you wish you lived this exciting of a life….
Here are some new pics of Erin.
2/04/2006
Mud Monster Invades San Jacinto Golf Course
Friday was a spectacular day, blue skies and mid seventies. Jared had to work a late simulation in mission control Tuesday night, which gave him Friday off. You all know my position on golfing - it’s an environmental hazard built for people who lack creativity and have too much disposable income. He has wanted to take me golfing for some time and that dream finally materialized Friday. We went to San Jack College (all you can play golf for $10.00). I took out my handy-dandy left-handed golf clubs, which I purchased for $1 from a Chinese couple that lived in married housing while at Iowa State. I think they are from about 1940 and may be artillery remnants from one of the World Wars, but they passed as clubs.
So we were warming up on the first hole and these two old guys asked if they could play with us. To my dismay, I said yes. I was hoping that I would only make an idiot out of myself in front of Jared, not some old men who having been playing golf for 50 years…..so much for the boys club.
After three holes consisting of lots of whiffs, 20 yard drives, and ball donations to the fishponds; I was finally getting the feel of it and rather enjoying myself (although I could tell one of the old guys was disgusted by my not-so-superb athletic performance).
And then I saw the flaw ( which explains why the course is only $10.00)……the course was built upon a bayou, a swamp, a wetland….whatever your preference is. All I know is for the next three holes my ball was constantly attracted to small lakes of water in midst of the fairways and rough. The muddy water coupled with my stellar stroke made me look like a mud monster from a 1950’s horror movie. By the time I hit hole seven my kakis and light yellow shirt were covered in mud splatter and grass chunks.
The wind picked up to 20-30 mph gusts and all the Texans thought it was cold and the course cleared out quickly. Or maybe it was the site of the mud monster approaching for a second round, who knows. Either way, we got dirty and I can honestly say I had a decent time golfing.
Other happening during the week…
Some crazy man hijacked his girlfriend and her four year old daughter and held them at gun point during a high-speed chase though the city. While stuck in rush hour traffic he started shooting at the cars around him to attempt to get traffic moving. In the end the mother and daughter were all right, no one was hit by the shots and the police finally shot him after he unloaded the rest of his gun of them……I got to get out of the city.
2/01/2006
Hump Day
Here are some photos from last weekend. The weather was been beautiful here, higher temperature than normal. We have seen mid 70’s temps all month. Downtown the azaleas are in bloom and the azaleas walk is not for another few weeks so the gardens are dumping 200,000 pounds of ice to delay blooming. But today its going to rain. The rainstorms here remind me of home – dark skies and excellent lightening displays.
So I was watching the news yesterday and I heard “Davenport, Iowa” which caught my attention. They were talking about an apartment robbery which I thought was odd, considering Houston has enough crime to talk about they don’t need to go to Iowa to find news by any means. I guess two masked me with guns attempted to rob an apartment and this Iowa chick beat the crap out of both of them. She stabbed one five times and sent both of them to the hospital….Now there’s a hardy Iowa woman. It totally made my day!