Well, Jack finally found a bike worthy of succeeding his old (now little) one. This has to parallel shopping for just the right wedding dress - it has been a 7 month endeavor! Although I didn't capture it yet, this was large grin material.
We took in a baseball game in downtown Portland for work - the guys loved it, even the baseball part. 2 big pretzels, popcorn, sprite, peanuts, 5 licorice whips (compliments of the co-workers). The train ride before and after was an added bonus.
We also stopped at a park adjacent to a Fire Station that was just awesome, right up the street from the Nike Campus. The park has an obvious Fire Service theme (you park in their lot). This entails a lot of "swing pushing" which is a great upper body workout for those of you looking for a gym alternative.
Then there is Jeff...he is our youngest mechanic/electrician. Between his natural ability and
curiosity, he gets into a lot. I still think he might be able to see through walls because I am pretty smooth when being covert so he won't watch how to undo what Dad doesn't want him to see. In addition to the many homemade drawer locks, hiding places for keys, electrical
gadget stashes, etc., I occasionally have to disable some of the PCs in the "computer lab" (one of Julie's many
sacrifices) in the dining room. Those of you that have seen 6,000 keystrokes in your password
log in box know what I'm talking about.... I get an automated note at work when the Media PC is turned on so imagine my surprise after disabling it (powered off, power supply shut off, mouse and keyboard unplugged) and getting the note at work. Had to call Julie right away (half puzzled, half proud if indeed young Sherlock had put it all together). Sure enough, Jeff was near the PCs with the all to often guilty look and line "Hi Mom!". I am sure when he turns 3 he'll be less of a challenge, right?