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T.P. Fire TOO CLOSE to home. Literally. Learning to swim Need everyones help Happy Fathers Day! Does that mean I'm famous? Kids jokes Kern Canyon the long weekend podcasts anyone? April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08
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I had a scary Sunday. You may have seen this story on KGET. I had just come home from picking up some groceries when I heard a 'pop' sound. I ran over to see what was going on, and 2 units (top and bottom) were COMPLETELY engulfed in flames. I was the first one there and called 911. Soon after, I saw the lady who lives in the lower one(thankfully wasn't inside) running towards it. Apparently she had only been away 10 minutes or so. Since I was the first to see it, I later had to give a statement to the fire investigater and was interviewed by one of the news crews on scene (although they didn't use my interview-as they say I have a face for radio). Nobody was hurt, although some pets were in the fire. It was really scary considering how close it was. Heck, it was scary just seeing it up close. I had no idea if it would just shoot across the complex, and I was trying to decide if I should grab anything out of our home, and what to grab. It was a scary reminder of how quickly that can happen. I stood really close to the lady who lived in one of the, and she was obviously devestated. Everything she owns, including some pets, gone. Thankfully, the fire department showed up very quickly and put it out before it spread. No word yet on what caused it. Praise God it wasn't any closer. Even my clothes smell like smoke just from being out there. The fire was so hot, it actually melted the tail lights and licsense plate covers of the cars parked across from it. It messed with my head too. I've not wanted to turn anything in my place on in fear that a short will set my unit ablaze. Last night, I remember waking up a couple times in a sleepy haze and checking my phone, afraid that it was over heating and would start a fire. That on top of my wife and child being stranded in Pheonix and breaking my cell phone (only phone I have in which to contact said stranded family), it was an interesting weekend. With the hot temps, we have been in the pool at our apt complex much more. Our little Z really loves the pool, but is VERY clingy. She will hold either the edge of the pool, sit on the steps, or cling to one of us if it is off of the first step in. Even if she is wearing a life jacket. We have been working with her to show her how to swim, holding her and letting her kick and paddle. Yesterday, we finally started pulling away and letting her float on her own with the life jacket. I would stand JUST out of reach (the jacket keeps her floating just fine, head well above the water) and she would whine a lot until she could grab on again. But, after a long while out there, the whining went down, as her confidence went up. By the end, she was 'swimming' back and forth between me and Becky, and as soon as she would get to one of us, immediately want to swim back to the other. It was so much fun watching her get more confident, but as silly as it sounds, a small part of me glimpsed the future. All the times ahead that she will become more independant, do more things by herself, eventually letting herself float much farther from her mommy and daddy. I don't have to worry about that for a while, but I know time goes fast. At least I can always focus on the fact that I was there in the beginning, teaching her to swim in the first place. Hey everyone. I wonder if you might be willing to do something for me. The Z-Rock has been entered into a competition with Parenting magazine. If you have a second, could you help us out? Just click on the link: http://www.parents.com/app/...= There are 2 things you can do there. Above the picture, you can click on the word 'recommendation' and to the left of that is a set of stars you can click as a rating (we won't stop you from clicking 5). Keep in mind, you can do this for each one of the photos. Who knows, maybe if she wins and gets in the magazine, we can even drop a plug for Raising Bakersfield!!
Thanks everyone!
Have a great Fathers day weekend! I'm looking forward to mine. Since I've been a father, my fathers day has consisted of a blockbuster, super hero movie and a day of relaxing with the family. This weekend will be no different. Hope you enjoy yours! I see my name is featured with a couple others on the front page as one of the 'dad bloggers.' Sooooo, I guess I'm pretty famous now. I'm a little scatter-brained today, so rather than a coherent post that goes somewhere, here is a mess of thoughts that have recently been in my head:
There, got that out of my system. Thanks. I just read someone elses blog on here who mentioned a couple of the jokes her kids like to tell. It is funny how really awful jokes can be really funny coming from your kids. Especially if they don't make any sense. We've tried to teach Z-rock the knock knock joke that ends 'orange you glad I didn't say bananna?' She loves to tell it, but this is her version: -Knock knock -Who's there? -bananna -bananna who? -BANANNA!! At this point, she starts laughing hysterically. I wonder what other kinds of not-quite right or just plain 'don't make sense' jokes your kids have told. |