Friday, November 26, 2010

Thanksgiving 2010

Well, another Thanksgiving has come and gone. I ate too much and suffered for it all night long. I am thankful for a loving and doting wife, a loving and grateful family, a church that still preaches the Word and a job in these horrible days of BO!

We are up at 2:30 because we have to be at that job at 4:00 to try to control the maddening crowd as they queue up to fight over cheaper junk. I'm just kidding. It's the same junk: they're just not having to pay as much for it.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Almost a Week With Morgan & Ian

Morgan & Ian stayed with us last Monday through Friday. We has a good time and they weren't completely bored while we had to work.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Morgan & Ian

Morgan & Ian came over tonight and we played Scattergories and Toss-Up! Ian just walked back and forth watching us play, although he did have to go to bed while we were still playing Scattergories. I'd like for us to work on the puzzle Paula wants to finish before Christmas.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Vacation Bible School

We finished up our VBS this year with a carnival, which included pieing the pastor and a couple others and a dunking booth. We strayed from the traditional formula and held VBS during Sunday School and the morning service. We had two children make professions of faith, which makes it all worth it.

The kids' fund-raising project this year was raising money for B.E.A.M.S. to send whole, hard-back Bibles to missionaries in Haiti to give to their converts.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Houston Zoo

We took Haley to the Houston Zoo yesterday and, in spite of being exhausted from working two weeks of overnights without the proper time to readjust to human sleep times, illness, and the extreme heat and humidity, we had a good time.

We left a little later than I had planned, but that was ok. We arrived at the zoo at about 11:00 and were already feeling the heat as we were walking to the entrance. I had planned on spending the whole day there, but knew really quickly that we would have to append our schedule because of the unbearable heat.

As soon as we got through the entrance, we went to the air-conditioned Kipp Aquarium. That is one of my favorite parts of the zoo, and it is also my favorite part of Moody Gardens when we go to Galveston. I know psychologists have said that having an aquarium in your house will act as a calming factor if you are ever stressed-out, and I believe there is some validity to that. Probably the most interesting tank is the jellyfish that are lit up by the black light. We must have spent the most time in the aquarium in front of that tank.

The next place we visited was the Fischer Bird Garden. It is outside, and by the time we got through it, we were soaked with sweat. Probably the most interesting exhibit there was the bleeding heart dove and us trying to get it turned around to get a good picture of its bleeding heart.

Next, we walked down past the Cassowary and the Great Hornbill to see the hoofed animals. These incluse the Nyala Antelope, the giant Eland, Zebra, and the Warthogs. By the time we had gotten to the end of it, we were already looking for shady and breezy spots to cool off.

We then went through the John P. McGovern Children's Zoo, which also has a petting zoo, but all they had there were goats to pet. We saw the deer and the otter, the pelicans and the farm animals. But, most memorably, we saw the American Bald Eagle, which could have easily jumped on us and attacked us, according to one zoo visitor. We walked to the restrooms, which were heavily air-conditioned, and got a bit of relief from the heat for the moment.

Once we left the children's zoo and had paid $2.49 for a $0.35 bottle of water, we decided to walk through the Wortham World of Primates because there would be plenty of shade. I remember it being more memorable the last time we visited, but I think the heat caused us to bypass the exhibits to get to the next bit of air-conditioning.

After leaving the primates, we next decided to visit the reptiles and amphibians, since the heat would keep most of the outside animals in the shade sleeping, and it is air-conditioned. We spent a lot of time looking at the reptiles and amphibians, almost too much time since our party was mostly petrified of snakes. But, I suppose that since they are behind securely locked glass cages, there is a lot more boldness in our group. We stayed there until we were completely dry.

Now we decided to see the giraffes, one of our most anticipated stops. we decided to make this their last stop because the heat was too much for us. We walked behind the reptiles and amphibians to the giraffes and got some fabulous shots.

We did get to see a couple of meerkats before visiting the gift shop to gets Haley a souvenir of our visit.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Working Nights

We're almost done with nights. It was a real experience tonight. Our manager had two guys stock freight who had never stocked freight before, he had us set the two hardest modulars on the same night.

Friday, August 6, 2010

Heading to Sabine Pass

We're up after working all night and are about to head down to Sabine Pass, TX to have a look-see. The last time I was there, I went with my dad. I'll upload pics to Facebook when I get there. It's raining here, but it looks like it's let up there. We really just want to get out of the house for a while.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Trying to finish this week of nights.

This has been one tough week, workwise. We're working nights resetting groceries. We spend most of the shift on one aisle resetting the shelves, removing the deleted items and adding the new items. It's not hard, just very routine and repetitious.

The first night we worked on aisle 5, which is the pasta/rice aisle. I wanted to eat pasta for lunch. When we worked on the canned veggies aisle, I wanted to eat canned vegetables. Then the canned fruit, the baking aisle and finally olives and Cajun stuff. Soon I'll have to butter myself up just so I can get through the door!