Happy 4th Birthday Danny!

J: What did you do on your birthday?

D: I blowed out candles. And I was four. I opened presents. And I eat a cupcake. I got an airplane with a gun, and you shoot it with water.

J: Who gave you that?

D:Uncle Ted. Uncle Grant gave me the thing for the three balls with a gun. Knock down something.

J: Where did you go on your birthday?

D: Go play putt putt. I got a hole in one. And Nicole got a hole in one. (J: She got two.) We got tickets.

J: Who took you to play putt putt?

D: Gramalie and GrandDad. And I got a scooter on my birthday and a lego maniacs. I think that’s it.

N: He got two Marble Works from Gramalie and Patsy.

D: Yeah. Aunt Carol gave me Candy Land and Shoots and Ladders. I don’t know who gave me the paint. Nicole gave me the Ninja Turtle cards. And I got paint on my birthday. I think that’s it.

J: Danny, what do you want to be when you grow up?

D: An Indian.

J: Is that because you were an Indian at kaleidoscope?

D: Yep.

Pool Party Birthday

It was a long, hard weekend. The birthday that would never end. Kathy up early Saturday morning to go to work, only to arrive and find she had not been scheduled to work that day as she had requested. She came home muttering something about how much she can’t stand Helga (the scheduler.)

We took the kids to see “Wild Hearts Never Die.” A nice (true) story about a girl, her horse, and a tower that she and the horse jumped off.

Ted stopped by to help me get the keg for the party on Sunday. He stayed for BBQ Chicken. We watched Eric for Bob and Carol. Eric was pretty good. Danny made him a little bed out of his Sesame Street sleeping bag and Eric’s baby blankets. Though he missed his mom rocking him to sleep, he gave in and fell asleep soon enough.

Sunday morning, Danny and I took on Nicole in a round of Labyrinth. Fun game. One of Carol’s “Discovery” toys. I like the cartoon drawings. Nicole didn’t think it was fair that we won since it was two against one. I asked her if she wanted to have Danny on her team next time. She said no.

The cookout/pool party was fun. In attendance were Ted, Nancy, Shawn, and Brittainy – making her walking debut; Carol, Bob, and Eric; Shelly, Ken, and Alison ; Mom, Dad, Grant & Ted; Jeannie and John – and later Lauren – just in from California; Frank and Stephanie; and Harrison who is a bachelor for the week.

The Weber grill never worked so hard, cooking hundreds of hamburgers and hotdogs. Later we all went down for a long afternoon at the pool. Danny taught himself to do a flip when he saw Frank and Ken doing all of their usual spins. Frank and Ken are happiest when spinning in mid air. Mom came down. Dad stayed at the house and watched the braves game, which was a shame, since Frank brought the keg down to the pool in his truck.

Frank, Stephanie, and Harrison stayed into the night. We ordered pizza. Harrison lost his shoes and a shirt. Frank left his sandals and sun glasses here. Mom left her camera.

I suppose they are de facto birthday gifts.

Bravery Has Limits

Danny got a shot today. The whole ordeal was terribly serious, but he didn’t cry a bit as he watched the nurse stick a needle in his arm.

He had a fit, however, during the examination afterward. Didn’t like the idea of stripping down to his underwear.

Killian’s, Snickers, etc.

As Kathy and Chris were driving through middle Georgia, the kids and I went over to Bob and Carol’s for a small birthday get together. Grant bought me a styrofoam cooler and filled it with Killian’s Red. Ted swore he had decided what to get me, and would do so shortly. Carol gave me a great jungle nouveau safari shirt and a straight-as-an-arrow dark red tie. Kathy showed up pretty late, exhausted, but present and accounted for. She gave me a terrific shirt and some excellent shorts. She also brought some toys from Grandpa including a gravity assisted kaleidoscope and this bar that you strike and the sound goes on forever.

The kids both gave me a box of ice cream Snickers. Think I’ll go have one now.

Pre-Birthday Party

Got two birthday cards in the mail today. One was from Jim & Andrea Colvin who have moved into a new 5 bedroom home. Jim got to go back to Berlin to show off his prosthetic leg for 10 days. He says things have changed a lot since he, Ed, Jim L. and myself were there. The wall is gone, of course. At one point behind the Prague, where a mined, barbed wired fence crossed a canal, there had been guards and dogs. He says all of that is gone. Now there’s a Honda dealership.

The other birthday card wasn’t for me. It announced the birth of Nicholas John Daegle on June 20.

Grant has watched the kids while Kathy has been in Ft. Lauderdale. He took them to McDonald’s today. The kids played on the McPlayground, and Danny wanted to show off. He climbed the 7 foot platform and slid down the slide. “Look at me Uncle Grant!” Then he climbed up and slid down the pole. “Look at me Uncle Grant!” Then he climbed back up and stood next to the pole. “Look at me Uncle Grant!” Grant looked and realized too late what he was going to do. Danny just jumped straight out into the air!

Grant was shocked. So was Danny as he hit with both feet, rolled forward onto his two hands, then over onto his shoulder and head. He was o.k., but surprised. Grant gave him a good talking to. I don’t think he will try that again. It’s a bit different than jumping off the side of the pool.

Mom and Dad gave me a pre-birthday party with the kids since they were to be out all day and night on my birthday at the Smith & Howard Six Flags and Braves game outing. We had left over bridge party desserts. I got some great shorts and a green sports shirt that matches my flip-flops.

Kathy reports that Michelle is doing very well after the operation. She should make it back for the last few hours of my birthday.

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Dad look at me!

Grant is watching the kids while Kathy is in Florida. He’s impressed with the new Mac.

I took the kids swimming tonight. It’s been fun coming home early enough to get in dinner and a swim before dark. Especially since it has been so hot lately.

Danny surprised me with two tricks. He showed me how he can swim under water with his eyes open. I think the snorkel and mask he has used from Destin encouraged him to take this step.

I guess he decided to imitate Nicole swimming free-style. Next thing I know, he says, “Dad, look at me!” and starts doing a really nice stroke. I wonder if he can teach himself to read.

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Stomp the Cans After Dinner

Hi Jeb!

By the time you read this, I suppose that Chris and I will just be crossing the Florida line. Only 6 more hours to go. I’ll call you when I get there.

We will be at the Marriott Marina in Fort Lauderdale. Midnight is our expected time of arrival. The hotel’s phone number is (305) 463-4000.

I bought a lot of snacks and drinks for you guys, no beer. That’s your responsibility. Remember that there is pizza and 2 ears of corn in the refrigerator for you to eat tonight. The menu I’ve planned for you is as follows:

Sloppy Joes: A pound of ground beef is in the freezer. All you have to do is brown the meat and then follow the directions on the Sloppy Joe can. Buns are also in the freezer. Canned corn and pears/fruit cocktail can also go with this meal.

Spaghetti: One ziploc bag of frozen spaghetti sauce (found in the freezer) should be plenty for the 3 of you. All you have to do is cook the noodles. Just be sure not to microwave the sauce in the plastic bag. It’s not healthy.

TV Dinners: The kids get the cartoon character meals, yours is the other one.

And of course, there are leftovers of the noodle-vegetable casserole. If you eat over at your mom’s, maybe you can bring some of this with you.

Please have the kids water the flowers in the front on Wednesday and Friday. The Weeping Willow needs to have a good watering on these days too. The house plants need to be watered on Thursday, but you need to do this.

Don’t forget to take the trash out on Thursday, too. Have Nicole empty all the little trash cans into the kitchen can, and have Danny put a new trash bag into the kitchen can.

Make sure Nicole turns the outside lights off every morning and have Danny stomp the cans after dinner.

Should you need to get a baby-sitter, names are posted on the refrigerator. And call in this order: Meryl Reese, Sara Auer, Emily Bereth and then Summer.

Give the kids an extra kiss from me every night. I will call you first thing Friday morning to let you know about what time to expect me home.

I’m sorry that I won’t be the first one to kiss you on your birthday, but I’ll be thinking of you as soon as I wake up.

I love you.

Kathy

Bottle Rocket Haircut

Yesterday we went up to Mike and Lois’s lake house, following Grandpa and Jennette in their red convertible Firebird. Nicole and Danny road in the back. The top had to come up just before we got there as the storms began that lasted through the afternoon.

The sun broke out in the late afternoon, and people started skiing. Nicole took a tour around the lake on an aquaboard. I swam out to help her get started. She did a good job of hanging on, and laughed as she passed within inches of hitting her father who was treading water off the dock. Nicole said it was totally cool.

Danny enjoyed riding in the boat while his sister got towed. He can’t wait to be as old as his sister. How do you explain that he never will be?

Kathy and I passed on the skiing, but we both got in a swim.

The fireworks were particularly dangerous this year. There were a lot more than last year and a lot more people lighting them. Jeff Hamilton gave me a haircut with a bottle rocket, whizzing it past my ear.

Grandma made it up and down the steep driveway to the cul-de-sac launch pad with greater ease than she did last year.

Between Grandma, Uncle Jack, and Grandpa– Nicole and Danny collected a sizeable wad of dough. They can’t wait to go to Toys ‘R Us.