Many of you that know us, know the location where we built our house. It is in an area that is known to locals as the "north hills". Well, it is the gateway to the north hills. For our purposes we'll call it the "Foothills" because it makes us sound more ritzy than we really are.
Anyway, it is one of the most heavily hunted areas around because it is fairly close to town, easily accessible, and there are quite a few deer.
Well we were excited to enjoy a 4 day weekend this past weekend for the deer hunt. Calvin didn't have school Friday or Monday. We had no specific plans other than one...we wanted to sleep in. It has been forever since we have been able to sleep in & we thought it would be a perfect time to do that since our kids are both sleeping really well these days.
WRONG!!! On Saturday morning at about 7:00 I heard a loud BANG. I was startled because it was still too dark to shoot outside. I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter...and there was a hunter IN OUR BACK YARD shooting a deer...ON OUR PROPERTY. And people call ME a redneck?? :)
First of all...it wasn't even light enough to legally shoot. Secondly, he was in city limits and third he was on private property, right outside our bedroom window.
The whole weekend we felt like we were in a war zone. Every morning about 7:30-9:00 and every evening from about 5:00-7:00 we were dodging bullets.
Needless to say...we didn't get to sleep in this last weekend at all. Oh well. At least we survived "the surge". We did learn (or have reconfirmed to us) that there are some real idiots in the world though.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
We're finally in!
We have finally moved into our new house and we LOVE it! Well, we actually moved in a month ago...we're just finally getting around to posting a few pictures. The day we took the pictures, it was cloudy and gloomy outside, so the color is not too great. Also, I haven't taken any interior pictures yet, so there are just a few exterior shots.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Special Announcement
You know, in this election season we get inundated with ads, television programs, news stories and rumors about the presidential candidates and their running mates. We are flooded with terms such as "flip-flop", "maverick", "change", "policy", "I care for the middle class", "my friends", "I come from humble circumstances", "we're gonna change Washington", "Washington is broken", etc. etc. etc. It is unbelievably sad to think that someone would want any job (much less this one) so much that they are willing to stoop to the levels that they do.
And (are ya with me here?) when someone asks you a question Mr. (or Mrs.) Candidate...please just answer the question. Don't try to camouflage your record by using smoke and mirrors. We the People are not as dumb as you think we are...in fact, we are probably not as dumb as YOU are!
Is anyone else as utterly annoyed as we are? In my humble but correct opinion, BOTH presidential candidates are absolute nut jobs. And their vice presidential picks? Wow...if we were to be governed as a country by either of them..a phrase comes to mind "jumping out of the frying pan right into the fire."
And so....it is after much consideration and heartfelt soul searching that I would like to come before you all today on this brisk Autumn day, exactly one day after the historic Columbus day which has such a huge significance in my life and the life of my constituents...and I would like to announce my candidacy for President of the United States of America.
On November 4th, please remember to vote for me....and all of your wildest dreams will come true. I am now accepting applications for my vice presidential running mate.
Vote early, Vote often!
Friday, October 10, 2008
When I grow up, I want to be.....
....a principal?
Well, actually I do. (This is Calvin, not Ilene)
I have finished up the course work for my Master's degree in Educational Leadership. All I lack now is the internship. I have to spend 200 hours at the Elementary, 200 at the high school and 50 at the district office--doing administrative types of assignments. It is a pain trying to work full time, be a husband a father, teach a weekly evening class, and try to find a few extra hours to be an administrative intern. I have to get all 200 hours for elementary between Aug. and Dec. and then the 200 for high school between Jan-April.
I honestly don't know if I can see myself being a principal. But, at least this will open up the doors for the opportunity if it ever arises. You know, in case I just get sick of my current job and need a little change of scenery or a little fattening of the pocketbook.
Hopefully I can rank up there with the ranks of some of the famous principals of our time:
Well, actually I do. (This is Calvin, not Ilene)
I have finished up the course work for my Master's degree in Educational Leadership. All I lack now is the internship. I have to spend 200 hours at the Elementary, 200 at the high school and 50 at the district office--doing administrative types of assignments. It is a pain trying to work full time, be a husband a father, teach a weekly evening class, and try to find a few extra hours to be an administrative intern. I have to get all 200 hours for elementary between Aug. and Dec. and then the 200 for high school between Jan-April.
I honestly don't know if I can see myself being a principal. But, at least this will open up the doors for the opportunity if it ever arises. You know, in case I just get sick of my current job and need a little change of scenery or a little fattening of the pocketbook.
Hopefully I can rank up there with the ranks of some of the famous principals of our time:
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