I [heart] Davids It helps me to say these things aloud, I think.

April 13, 2009

Hangin’ Around

Filed under: Family,Visitors — admin @ 5:56 pm

Some photos of the kids hanging around the house.

Henry and Audrey

Carson's legs

Carson, Audrey, Kate and Henry

Audrey, Kate and Henry

Carson and Henry

April 12, 2009

Tornado!

Filed under: Family,Visitors — admin @ 1:44 pm

Saturday afternoon, Dave’s brother Kevin, his wife Mary, and their three kids all arrived from Cleveland. We are so excited to have them here as most of them have never been here before.

We had a nice chicken dinner last night and waffles for breakfast this morning. The waffles went over better with the kids. 🙂

Today we went to a local park to let the kids run out some energy. They had a great time at the playground.

Tonight Mom and Gene come over for a big family dinner. It’s sure to be a chaotic, fun time!

Second Easter Egg Hunt

Filed under: Henry,Holidays — JeniQ @ 1:09 pm

We had an easter egg hunt in our neighborhood this weekend. Henry was quite prepared for the egg hunt experience.

I think he’s a little too young for sidewalk chalk, but he disagrees.
Trying to get to the chalk

Our neighbors joined us with their son Sawyer.
Steve, Sawyer and Shannon

And he’s off! Looks like Sawyer is keeping a close eye on the competition.
Finding eggs

He loves playing with the eggs, putting them in and out of his basket.
Basket of booty

Henry recently got his hair cut. Now he’s sporting the “George Clooney“.
Father and son

April 9, 2009

Henry Photos

Filed under: Henry — JeniQ @ 11:36 pm

Just a few photos for the fans out there.

Vroom-vroom-Roomba!

Filed under: Household — JeniQ @ 10:56 pm

Roomba
I really, really want a Roomba. With Henry spending so much of his time crawling around on our floors, I love the idea of having the Roomba maintain our carpets, hardwoods and vinyl on a daily basis. I realize that a Roomba does not replace regular vacuuming with an upright. But the idea of having a daily maintenance plan for all the dust, food, cat hair and Jeni hair on our floors just thrills me with delight. (I know, I should get a life.)

Depending on the model, the Roomba will turn on at a specified time, undock itself from its charging station, and then go clean its appointed area. It cautiously beep-beep-beeps as it backs of its dock — how adorable! If it finds areas with higher concentrations of dirt, it will focus on that area. It will switch from carpet to tile to hardwoods effortlessly. When its program is finished, or when the battery is getting low, it will go back to its dock and settle in for a nice recharging nap.

It sounds so lovely. *Sigh*

Of course, it doesn’t always work that way. The 400 model series don’t have a home base to return to, so you have to find the Roomba whereever it died, then plug it in to recharge it. They also don’t have scheduling capabilities. On the other hand, several of the 500 models have known flaws in the design and require a little more frequent maintenance or replacement of parts.

A Roomba with basic features (the Roomba Red) starts at $150, but there is no self-charging home base with that model. The 500 series Roombas, which have more features and more standard accessories, start around $250 and seem to have some enduring flaws. Top-of-the-line Roombas can sell for as much as $550.

On the other hand, there are used Roombas of all flavors on Craigslist, ranging from $75 – $350. Some of these are unopened, new-in-box. Some of them are “gently used” and some are probably two years old or older.

Everything I’ve read about Roombas say pretty much the same thing: “It worked great while it lasted.” That means if I get a new one, it might only last two years before pooping out on me. Which makes paying full price for a new one a bit hard to swallow. On the other hand, if I buy a used one the life expectancy may be significantly shortened, but I won’t be out that much cash. But buying electronics from a person off the street with no warranty protection just seems nutty. Another idea I had was to buy one at full price and use it for a few weeks, then return it. That way I could evaluate just how much I like it and how handy it is. That might help me make a purchase decision.

Suggestions?

Cat Photos

Filed under: Cats — JeniQ @ 10:27 pm

Dave says I don’t blog about the cats enough, and he’s right. It’s been a year since I posted pictures of our cats. Here are some cute pictures from the past 365 days.

License Plates 1Q09

Filed under: While Driving — JeniQ @ 10:08 pm

Apparently it’s been a while because I had all of these saved up on my camera.

Hmm…
TIFA

My personal favorite:
ALL4Q

Nice.
BEACH S&

I could think of better presents, but I’m sure it was important at the time.
GFTFMDAD

Clever.
ST4+4

Not as clever.
P@CK FAN

Another proud geek.
UNIXGEEK

Don’t you mean “Native American”?
BIGNDN

Dunno about this one…
POEBABY

This one also has me perplexed.
IONCHANL

And I’m happy I’m behind this person.
IMRUNNL8

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April 7, 2009

More Henry Videos

Filed under: Henry — admin @ 9:38 pm

Watch in HQ for best viewing quality.

April 4, 2009

Kazoos and Kats

Filed under: Henry — admin @ 9:43 am

Two recent Henry videos.

Henry chases cats.

Henry plays the kazoo.

April 3, 2009

Unique Me

Filed under: Personal/Health — JeniQ @ 9:24 pm

Today I visited the ENT and discovered that the two holes on the roof of my mouth are not common. He didn’t seem worried. Indeed, he was quite nonchalant about the topic, but he did say that it wasn’t normal.
So, I think a poll is in order.

Does anyone out there have some kind of corresponding anatomy?

anatomy

He seemed to think that it is a congenital “problem” that might be related to a submucous cleft palate. He also thought that there should be no “communication” between my sinuses and my mouth via these holes. But I’m here to tell you that he is wrong – it’s a pathway.

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