Tuesday, January 10, 2012
new wheels
So the Chariot is put together and ready to roll, when it is warmer than negative something.....
Milo seems to enjoy the new child transport system as it is called. He was quiet in his trip around the living room, he did slowly slide out though, luckily he will be a little bigger when it is time to bike with it.
Milo and I drove to Indian to get our giant frozen salmon processed, a big trip for the two of us. A beautiful day and lots of sunshine. We will have 70 cans of smoked salmon soon. Lucky we went yesterday as they closed that road this morning due to avalanches and blizzard. I can't see the mountains again this morning so I hope we are in for another dump, the other day it snowed about 6-8 inches.
Another milestone, it seems we have a schedule. Go to bed at 12 wake at 3:30, 6:30 and 8:30, as long as you don't have a day job this is doable, sorry Seth. I thought waking this much was normal until some girlfriends asked if he was sleeping 6 hours yet, hmm, better not to know what you could have.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
A Christmas Poem
We recently visited Grandma and Grandpa. We received our Christmas present a little late as we didn't make it up Christmas day, it was long night, Milo must've been excited for the big morning because he didn't sleep much.
In any case, we received 75$ in one dollar bills and 75$ in gold coins. In the bag we also had a poem and an article from the newspaper. It seems the federal government is broke and has excess gold coins it can't afford to store anymore, they are actually asking for 650,000 for another storage facility for the coins and 3 million to transport it to this new facility. So.... Grandpa sends a poem to explain how his gift is helping the economy:
December 14, 2011
A billion one dollar coins in storage and unused.
The treasury keeps cutting more, are you amused?
is you follow the plan I have proposed
You will help by spending the enclosed.
Get these dollars moving, send them on their way.
Spend like there is no tomorrow and no rainy day.
Forget about the Susie Orman and her savings plan.
You just have to spend and borrow all you can.
That Susie Orman says live below your means.
Isn't that silly advice, or so it seems.
How can we spend to keep our country healthy,
if all the poor souls save and want to be wealthy?
In any case, we received 75$ in one dollar bills and 75$ in gold coins. In the bag we also had a poem and an article from the newspaper. It seems the federal government is broke and has excess gold coins it can't afford to store anymore, they are actually asking for 650,000 for another storage facility for the coins and 3 million to transport it to this new facility. So.... Grandpa sends a poem to explain how his gift is helping the economy:
December 14, 2011
A billion one dollar coins in storage and unused.
The treasury keeps cutting more, are you amused?
is you follow the plan I have proposed
You will help by spending the enclosed.
Get these dollars moving, send them on their way.
Spend like there is no tomorrow and no rainy day.
Forget about the Susie Orman and her savings plan.
You just have to spend and borrow all you can.
That Susie Orman says live below your means.
Isn't that silly advice, or so it seems.
How can we spend to keep our country healthy,
if all the poor souls save and want to be wealthy?
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