Friday, August 26, 2011
Finally Friday
As one source, we turned to a nice article on Universe Today. There, we learned that the circumference of the Earth is 24,901.5 miles (or 40,075 km) at the equator, and that if we were to drive nonstop for 24 hours a day at 100 km an hour, it would take us 17 days to circumnavigate the globe. It would take slightly less time if we were traveling around the globe from pole to pole, as the Earth's circumference isn't quite as great in that direction.
POSTER: Hanging next to our front door is a poster that once hung in Christian's grandparents' house. It depicts a couple dozen men (and one woman) who ruled Denmark, starting with Gorm the Old in 936 and up to Frederik IX who ascended to the throne in 1947. Several of the kings on the poster are named Christian and so CJ (Christian John) is just certain that he is the descendant of these noblemen. Along with that "fact," CJ figures that the Danish throne will someday his to occupy. And he's already making plans for this eventuality.
CJ plans on having "the best sword out of every king of Denmark, even the ones that are not on the poster. I'll find the best one and I'll change the metal to golden." He also plans on having a suit of armor like Christian the IIIs, and has decided he will wear what he's dubbed "the unworn crown" at the bottom of the text on the poster.
Because of his fascination with the poster, we've been learning about Danish history, nobility, and pillaging (the eldest of Gorm the Old's sons was killed while raiding and pillaging in Dublin, Ireland). In case you were wondering, CJ will issue an anti-pillaging proclamation when he assumes the throne.
SUNNY STROLL: We went for a short walk this a.m., which gave us a chance to check on the blackberries in the alley (coming along nicely, thankyouverymuch). And we went down to the mailbox to get rid of a sizable stack of envelopes filled with ticket to the Puyallup Fair. Once again this year I volunteered to be the Seattle Homeschool Group's contact/order taker, placer and filler for the Puyallup Fair's Educational Ticket Program. Based on my experience this year, I think it may be my last year in that role. I'm so glad to have these orders/envelopes out of my house now.NICE NEIGHBOR: On our way back from the mailbox, our neighbor to the north offered the kids some LEGO-like building blocks leftover from their Burning Man LEGO-like truck project. The kids were happy to have them, of course. PAIR OF PLAYDATES: This morning the kids had a friend over to play for a couple of hours and then around 3 this afternoon we went to their house (on the other side of Magnolia) and the kids enjoyed swimming in their nice big in ground pool. It was a fun day - the three kids all got along well and had a good time.
LEFTOVERS: Didn't get around to posting this short video last night. It's of a great fountain at about 4th and Pine. We encountered it between our bus stop and GameWorks yesterday afternoon.
Seems like it was a long week. I'm beat. See y'all Monday.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Party On
DEEP CLEAN: We spent about 2 hours putting the house back together this a.m. Amazing how badly things slide when we're working on a pinata and a custom cake.
Since we were meeting Christian there after he got off work, the kids and I decided to bus it down and ride home with him to avoid paying the ridiculous $4 a hour for a parking spot down there. We caught the bus a half block from our house and rode it to Pike Place Market. Then we walked four blocks east and one block south and voila! we weere ready to have a grand ol' time at Gameworks!GAME ON: Thankfully, several weeks back I had bought four all day pass game cards for GameWorks via Groupon. We cashed those in today and CeeJ, Bee, Rick, Kennedy and Ken's GF played and played and played some more. It was so much fun!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Finishing Touches
LEGO MANIACS: Mercifully, it was a warm, sunny day, which made painting our LEGO man a quicker process (less waiting between coats). First we painted his shirt black, then his head and hands yellow and we decided on red for his pants.
We agreed that the mouth I'd sketched was too high on the face, so I drew another. It was better. I painted those (letting Annabelle fill in the eyes). Then it was time for me to paint some sort of Burning Man logo on the LEGO man's chest, since that is his final destination. I just went with something along the lines of the banner on Burning Man's Web site. I was really happy with how it turned out.
NOTE TO SELF: Don't ever make another Scrabble cake. So. Many. Details.
DELIVERED: This evening, Annabelle and Christian delivered the pinata to the Burning Man bound neighbors. I wanted Annabelle to go with because she worked quite a bit on it, and she could explain it to them. ;)
Apparently the gang said they were going to use it as their hood ornament, and after they beat it to a pulp, they'll torch it in the Burning Man tradition. ;)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Party Central
SWEET VICTORY, YEAH!: On his lunch break today, Christian ripped down to Fry's in Renton and picked up what he believed to be the proper capacitors for the Sega Game Gear he and CJ are trying to resurrect. Tonight, after dinner, he and CJ got back to their task. They made short work of it. Within 15 minutes they were ready to give it a go. And ...Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It went from black screen to full living color!
CJ proceeded to play a series of games - many of them for the first time. So cool that they got the thing working again - for just a couple of dollars (capacitors are cheap!).
STACKS & STACKS OF LETTERS: Also in the home ec/craft hopper is our ongoing KENNEDY STOP READING HERE.........................................................................................................................
OK, he's gone, I hope.
Today, we made letters. Lots and lots of letter tiles. And we put those tiles on the edible Scrabble board we're still working on.
Hopefully it will be done tomorrow. In fact, it BETTER be, since that's Ken's bday and all!
DON'T WE WISH?: I keep forgetting to post that the other morning CJ woke up a few minutes before 6 a.m. and announced, "Wow. I feel like I've been asleep for two days!"
Must be nice.
In an email, I reported CJ's quote to Christian, who leaves for work about 5:45 a.m., and he replied, "Wow. I feel like I've been asleep for two hours!"
Monday, August 22, 2011
Summer's Zenith
I would think the maker would probably appreciate this photo. Annabelle doesn't just eat off the plates, she wears them. Sometimes while eating. Needless to say, that slows the eating down.
ON THE INSIDE: Today, Christian and CJ finally sat down and cracked open the Sega Game Gear with an eye toward fixing it.
The units are notorious for having bad/leaking capacitors. Awhile back we happened upon a great YouTube video showing how to replace the bad capacitors.
Christian ordered the parts and today, CJ methodically removed all the bad capacitors and Christian soldered new ones in their places. The process took a couple of hours. Once they were done, it was time to power up the unit. "I'm going to cross my fingers," CJ said.And then (insert drumroll here) ... he turned it on.And it didn't work. :(
CJ took it pretty well. By now he's kind of a veteran of working with oldish electronics and he knows it can be sketchy.
Christian reviewed all their steps and he's pretty sure he's figured out the problem. He thinks two of the capacitors are the wrong type. So, he's got a parts list and it's back to the drawing board. Stay tuned. ...MEANWHILE, IN THE KITCHEN: While the electronics project covered the dining table, the kitchen island was (partially) covered in fondant. KENNEDY IF YOU ARE READING STOP HERE. :)
We are working on a birthday cake for Kennedy, whose birthday is on August 24. He's a really good Scrabble player, so I thought we would make him a Scrabble cake. It seemed like such a great idea initially - before I was faced with drawing that playing board grid out of royal icing. And making 100 letter tiles, etcetera. The first step in making a wood grain fondant is twisting two different colored ropes together, then rolling that out and painting a bit on top of it. Tomorrow, we'll be writing on the tiles and lots of other detail work. Oh, and I suppose I should bake some cake to put it all atop.WATERY WEEKEND: We had all sorts of fun this sunny weekend.
On Saturday, we spent some time on a beach at the foot of our hill. We watched cruise ships depart for Alaska. CJ and Annabelle pretended they were surfing. And we even got buzzed by a super rare "Flying Fortress" - the B-17!
On Sunday, we went down to Lake Union Park, about 6 minutes from our house, to the east. Our first order of business was taking advantage of the free Sunday sailboat cruises the Center for Wooden Boats offers.
We signed up for a 3 p.m. cruise on board the Admirable, a 1900 gillnetter salmon fishing boat that spent most of its early years in Alaska.
CJ and Annabelle each got a chance to operate the boat's tiller.
It was a lovely day on the lake - in fact, it was the hottest day of the year, 87 degrees.
After the sail, the kids spent nearly an hour enjoying the fountains in the park, spraying up from the sidewalk.After that, we walked over to the beach area.