My Sunken Sunglasses and Other Possibly Jinxed Items.

A few weeks ago, we made a trip to Monticello for a family occasion. When we returned and cleaned out our van, I found a pair of Sun glasses that had been missing since, well, the last time we had taken a trip to Monticello. Actually, they might have been missing for the time between multiple trips to Monticello. I remember having them when we arrived, but not being able to find them since that time. They were inexplicably located below the driver’s seat in a manner that hid them for this lengthy duration of time.

Any time an item is lost for that amount of time, it begins to form a dependency on its inability to be found. The act of finding the item only serves to aggravate its situation and it begins conspiring immediately how to regain its status as missing.

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1 comment June 8th, 2008

And thus we proceed to the summer.

Well, with Friday passing, our kids are now all at home for the summer. Here are a couple pictures from the last few days of school:

Scott Hanging
Scott is quite adept at the monkey bars. He’s just finished 1st grade.
Tim Sitting
Tim get’s to start Pre-School in the Fall. He’s very excited about getting to go to the same school that Scott and Dallin have been attending.

Anyway, we’ve already started to from a few things in our mind of what we’re going to do with the boys to keep the busy during the summer. 1st of all, they’re definitely going to have a few jobs so things get done around our home and yard. Or course, we’re going to have some time to play too. Here is a picture of a hike we took over last weekend to see the wing from the B-52 that crashed near my home town of Monticello in 1961.

Felon 22 Wing
The Felon 22 crashed on January 19, 1961. I found that information here. I’m assuming it’s accurate but don’t have any other sources.

For those that are curious, here is an interesting article that debates whether or not the Felon 22 had nuclear weapons on board.

Add comment June 1st, 2008

Motorcycle riding basics

We had a little outing Friday where we practiced the basics of good motorcycle riding. We also had a some hot dogs, played in the dirt, hiked up some rocks, and ignored the wind that blew all afternoon. Gayla read a book too. Anyway, as for the important stuff. Here are the basics:

1) Start Early

Starting Early

Matthew was sure to get a ride when he saw the other boys playing with the bikes.

2) Stand up

Scott standing up.

I had Scott riding all around our camp standing up any time he went over any bumps. He was actually not doing to bad.

3) Lean Forward

Scott leaning forward.

As long as we were working on standing up, we might as well make sure we sit forward on the seat lean forward too.

Well, we had a pretty good time playing around in the dirt. Seems like we get to do a lot of that since we have lots of little boys to entertain. Scott didn’t master all the motorcycle riding basics yet but that’s OK. We still need to work a bit on the braking and going down hills. I need to get him some gloves and boots too.

2 comments April 20th, 2008

Matthew’s Climbing Abilities

For any who have had a chance to visit our home in the last few months, you’ll already be familiar with Matthew’s ability to climb on pretty much anything. You’ll also be familiar with the upside down kitchen we’ve become used to. For everyone else, I’ll have to first mention that turning the chairs upside down seemed to be able to keep Matthew off of the counters and kitchen table. Lately however, he’s become a little more brazen in his efforts to get things. Now, in addition to being able to climb on upside down bar stools, he is able to drag them and use them as ladders. Here is Matthew using his newly acquired skills:

Matthew climbing to get cookies.

You’ll notice that Matthew is using his ability wisely to get something good.

Matthew also uses his ability to climb on things to entertain himself. As I looked over all our pictures, I noticed that most of them that were of Matthew were also of him climbing on something. Here are another couple:

Matthew playing the piano.

Matthew likes to do what his brothers do and that includes playing the piano.

Matthew on the crf50.

Speaking of things his brothers doing things, it didn’t take long after Scott parked the motorcycle before Matthew was right on it.

1 comment April 20th, 2008

The word of the day: Tannerite

Saturday some of Ben’s friends and I went to shoot guns across from Utah lake. As we waited to figure out where we were going to meet with the rest of the gang, some other people that were there asked us if we wanted to check out some of the fun things they were shooting at. One of them had some tannerite. This was something we hadn’t heard of before. The effect was highly entertaining and provided much enjoyment to all around. I found this video on Youtube to show what this stuff can do. This isn’t us, but we were doing the same thing.

Anyway, in addition to the explosive stuff, they built a fire and placed cans of spray paint around. Each time you’d hit one, you’d get the explosion from the can and then all the paint would catch on fire too. It was quite a show. The tannenite blew everything around it a fair bit into the air and a fair bit down the trail a bit. Other items of particular enjoyment for shooting were the propane bottle and the bottles of gas that had flares taped to them. We also shot quite a few bottles and skeets with shot guns. I’ve been thinking it’s about time to get a shot gun.

We ended up shooting 45 rounds with my rifle. It was a bit warm by the end. Now, I’ve got to do some research into where to get tannerite.

Update: Just go to http://tannerite.com!

1 comment March 24th, 2008

The Quest for HDTV

For a while, we’ve had our eye on a larger TV set. The old 21″ tube that we received from Gayla’s parents was just a little out of date. We decided we’d spend some of our tax refund on a new flat screen LCD TV. For the last while, I’ve been researching all the different options for receiving digital content and I thought I’d write it down for whomever is interested.

We ended up getting a refurbished TV instead of purchasing one locally. After the shipping costs, we still saved about $160. Pretty much any flat screen TV you purchase these days is going to have a wide screen ratio of 16:9. Most older TVs have a 4:3 ratio. When you rent a movie formated for 4:3, it usually says “This movie has been formatted to fit this screen” or something similar. Now, since all of our movies and TV are still being played in that ratio, we have black bars on the sides instead of on the top and bottom!

DTV Options

If you’ve seen standard definition programming on a high resolution screen, you might have noticed that it doesn’t look as good. You can see fuzzy edges and the whole picture looks slightly blurry. To get a nice crisp picture, you have to have high definition programming. As soon as I started looking around at different options for HD programming, I was dismayed at the costs. We currently have Dish Network. To upgrade to an HD receiver and HD programming, we have to pay extra for a nicer receiver, extra for additional channels (they don’t offer the family package in HD), and extra just for having HD. The entire cost comes to around $77/month. I’m unwilling to shell out $77/month for a bunch of crappy channels that I don’t care about anyway so I kept looking. I found out that the other options for purchasing HD programming are pretty much similar in price to Dish Networks. You can’t be fooled by Comcast’s triple play or any of the other offers out there. They give you a nicer rate up front but in the end, charge an arm and a leg.

The good news is that in most areas, you can get the local channels for free over the air. You may have heard about the February 2009 deadline for TV stations to broadcast digital signals instead of analog signals. This means that if you use an antenna to watch TV and you have an old TV, you’ll have to either upgrade your TV or purchase a set top box for around $40 that converts the new digital signals to analog that your TV can understand. If you think that stinks, the government will give you a $40 rebate toward the purchase. Many people are opting simply to upgrade their TV.

I want to distinguish between DTV and HDTV. Many stations are broadcast digitally but they are still in a lower resolution. The only difference with HDTV is that it is broadcast at a higher resolution. Usually, HDTV also has an accompanying 5.1 surround sound audio track being broadcast too. Either way, DTV or HDTV, you have to have a new TV or a set top box to receive it over the air.

Back to Bunny Ears

I decided to give the old bunny ears a try. Most of the shows we like are on locally broadcast channels anyway and we could get a Tivo to record them. (You can plug the antenna into a Tivo too.) I first bought a $15 pair of bunny ears at Best Buy. We seem to have a dead spot in our house around where the TV is. We could pick up a few channels OK but none of the digital channels. I took that back and picked a $30 version at Walmart that has an inline signal amplifier. It worked a lot better. We could pick up a few digital channels. They look great! We still have the receiving problem by our TV and I had to move them by a window to get results so I decided to go all out and by a bigger $60 antenna that you can mount inside your attic.

I had more trouble finding a spot to mount that antenna than I ever thought the result was worth. We could pick up 18-23 digital channels depending on where I could position that antenna but I couldn’t find a good way to route a cable from the attic to where our TV is. In addition, we should have been able to pick up more channels. I could find some in some places and other positions would get different ones. After cutting two holes in different walls (I still have to repair those), and trying different indoor and outdoor positions, I decided it just wasn’t worth it and took that one back too. I think we’ll just buy a nice outdoor antenna that mounts on the roof and hook it to the cable that our Dish Network satellite is currently connected to. We still have a few more months on our Dish contract so we can’t get rid of that just yet. I guess in the mean time we’ll have to deal with a not as high quality TV picture.

On the bright side, Wii games look great with component cables!

4 comments February 10th, 2008

Happy Birthday… to me.

Well, this week was my birthday. Back when I was a kid, having my birthday pretty close to Christmas was always fun. Right when I had had just enough time to play with whatever Santa brought, it was time to add a few more family presents.

Now, having my birthday this close to Christmas makes it really hard to decide what to get. Gayla always seems to do a pretty good job of finding me something fun for Christmas. This year, I didn’t even know what I wanted really. Having to make the same decision a couple weeks later was too overwhelming. I couldn’t think of anything new so I still haven’t got a birthday present. The kids did give me some candy and some jerky though. Gayla’s parents came to the rescue and gave my a remote control helicopter.

Sky Wars Helicopter
Jed always shows a picture of his latest plane. Here is mine. You can see that Scott was excited about this as well. He made me a landing pad.

We’ve had lots of fun flying this around the house and have only had to rescue it from the chandelier once.

The birthday crowd.
The birthday crowd.

1 comment January 13th, 2008

What did Santa Bring?

Christmas Morning
All the boys, Christmas morning, smiling real big and wondering what is in all those presents around the tree.

We’re at this great stage in life where all of our kids still completely believe in Santa. I thought it would be fun to ask them what Santa brought this year:

Scott:

Mars Mission Command Station (Legos). A T-Rex puzzle that glows in the dark with bones. Candy in my stocking. Mini race car. Dinosaur dig. A Wii Remote. A coloring book.

Dallin:

Gorilla Jungle Play thingy. Mars Mission Space Ship (Legos). Another Mars Mission thing. Dinosaur dig. Coloring Book. Wii Play (with remote).

Tim:

Race Track. Mega T-Rex. Allosaurus. Thomas the Train cars. Geotrax train cars. Coloring Book. Wii Remote. Super Mario Galaxy.

Matthew:

Da Da Da Da Da Da

???:

What is the gender?
Umm, actually, Santa didn’t bring this one did he?

Somehow, Santa was able to find a Wii for all the kids (and me too!). We must be pretty lucky I guess.

7 comments January 6th, 2008

How To Take the Little Ones Sledding

On Christmas Eve this year, we decided to make a goal of playing as much as possible. Actually, I think we made that goal for the whole Christmas break. Anyway, One of our top priorities was to see how fast we could travel down the golf course hill on our sleds.

Pappy Sledding
Here is Grandpa K. taking his turn.

Scott and Dallin are quite adept at sledding at this stage of their lives. I think they’ve overcome most residual fears of going too fast, getting buried in the snow, or crashing and dying. Tim, at not yet 4 years old, on the other hand, needs a little coaxing. Matthew hadn’t got a clue what is going on but enjoys things no matter what.

Matthew, all bundled up.
Here is Matthew, all bundled up and ready to go.

That all being said, the key to taking the little ones sledding is this: Make it easy for them to get up the hill.

Getting up the hill.
“Here Matthew, just sit back and relax for a bit.”

Anyhow, we completed our goal and had a good time.

Having fun sledding
Just fixing a couple gloves or something and getting ready to go again.

1 comment January 6th, 2008

Red-Neck Snow Plow

My dad sent me these pictures of Don Beeson’s Snow plow:

Red Neck Snow Plow
Red Neck Snow Plow

From Dad:

he says going backwards provides for front wheel drive so he gets good traction to plow backwards. Too bad he has such small mirrors so he can’t see where he is going.

2 comments December 23rd, 2007

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