Storage Space (email)

on 01/14/2000 04:22:54 PM

To: Jeb @H

Subject: RE: Storage Space

That sounds like a really good deal. Would I have to buy new furniture to go

with the room once it gets all painted? It does need painting. There are a

bunch of holes I plastered over where the valences used to be mounted over

the windows. Plus the color is just pretty boring.

The only problem is the other room is my Nordic Track room and Ted’s room

has a big old bed and desk in it. But I’m sure we could figure something

out.

Ted

> —–Original Message—–

> From: jeb@h

> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 9:57 AM

> To: Ted

> Subject: Storage Space

>

> Kathy have come up with a proposal.

>

> We can rent a 10 x 10 storage room for $55 per month. We

> think we need it for 2

> months to handle the sale of the house. We want to put some

> stuff in it to

> de-clutter the house while we are selling.

>

> We would like to use your extra bedroom to store some boxes

> and a few pieces of

> furniture, mainly because Kathy doesn’t trust warehouses for security.

>

> In exchange the Kathy & Jeb decorating team will paint your

> front room including

> trim work! (Assuming that is something that needs to be done.)

>

> So we’d pay for the rent with our labor (and you pay for the

> paint… but let

> Kathy pick it out. She knows paint.)

>

> You should know that Kathy has been itching to redecorate

> your house having run

> out of rooms to redo in our house.

>

>

Tivey Ilend (Tybee Island)

(Claire travel log)

Day 1

Will in car I was being bad then I was starting to be good and we were almost there. Now I’m going to sleep

Will I sort of had a good nap.

When we got their we went to the Ocen and swam in it it was ruff. We were the second house and the second house from the ocen.

Day 2

We went to the ocen. I think it was a tiny bit ruff.

Big Voice and the Music Crack

At a baby shower for our neighbors, Chris and Wayne Sharp, our across-the-street neighbor, Kathy Homolak told us about Mary Claire yelling at cars to slow down. Mary Claire was out on the front deck, with hands on hip, yelling “SLOW DOWN!” at a car speeding by. Kathy Homolak was amazed at the big voice coming out of that little person.

(Kathy and I routinely yell at people driving by too fast.)

Earlier today, I was tucking away all the wires behind the stereo and TV inside the entertainment center Kathy finished. I had the stereo on, and Kelly wanted me to shut the lower doors to see if we could still hear the music.

I shut the doors and she said, “You can still hear it!”

“Kelly,” I said with an instructional tone, “Where is the sound coming from.”

“The crack!” she said, pointing to the narrow crack between the two doors.

I opened the doors, had her sit in front of the receiver, close her eyes, and point to the sound as I slid the left-right balance. Sure enough, she pointed back and forth to the two speakers in the corners of the room.

I let her open her eyes and asked her again, “Where does the sound come from?”

She giggled as she realized her mistake, and pointed to the two speakers.

What a goof.

Danny Turns 10

Danny turned 10 yesterday. He spent the night with Gramalie and Grandad on Friday night. They went to sent “Men In Black” which Danny liked alot. Gramalie said it was the slimiest movie she had ever seen.

Danny won two medals (3 LF, 4 Back) and two ribbons (11 SF, 7 Med Relay) earlier in the day. Nicole got up early with Danny, and I drove them both to the county meet on the way to work. Kathy and the two little girls arrived later. Kathy sent me text pages to keep me updated. Danny did well considering this was his young year.

Kelly and Mary Claire were worn out after a hot, full day of playing at the park. Kathy was tired, too, and fortunately I had some pizza left over from a staff meeting to feed us all (except Dan who ate at Mom’s.)

We all got up early again on Saturday. Nicole’s relay team won their medley relay heat, and just missed a ribbon with a13th place. Their free relay got 15th. Nicole swam her first individual county event ever. She won her heat, and Coach Kelly told her she did a terrific start and turn. Unfortunately I missed the race tending to Mary Claire’s bleeding lip. She had slipped through the bleachers as I hoisted her to the top seat next to Kathy.

Kelly and Mary Claire did good keeping busy through the long hot day. Kathy says they have gotten very adaptable because of the baseball season. Wherever we land, they figure out a way to have fun.

Michael Halpin and Nick Menson came over for Danny’s birthday (Richard Nason and Alex Meyer both were sick and could not make it.) We all had hamburgers and hot dogs, opened presents, ate birthday cake and icecream, then I took the boys and Nicole to the Atlanta Ice Forum for a long ice skating session. The boys all got hockey skates. Danny was the fastest kid on the ice, and probably the most dangerous as he practiced his stops (mostly into the wall.)

Nicole carefully made it around the rink 33 times. Danny was proud of his 6 blisters and that he finally figured out how to do a sideways stop on the ice.

I was chilly most of the time. I should have skated.

Poor Kelly ended up with a fever tonight. She almost fell asleep at the pool before we realized that she wasn’t just tired, but running a temperature.

Danny went out and played street hockey with the Halpin boys, their dad, and his new roller blades.

Beware The Woodmakers

Danny was sick with a fever and stayed home today. Late tonight, after everyone else had gone to bed, I heard some stirring upstairs.

Danny was awake in bed. He had had a bad dream and gotten up to open his door. When I asked him what the bad dream was about, he said, “Woodmakers.”

“Woodmakers?” I asked, not sure I had heard right.

“Yeah. They were big,” he said.

“You mean like carpenters?”

“Yeah, carpenters.”

He couldn’t tell me a lot. There were ships. The woodmakers would make a noise if he tried to escape. He said he had had the dream before.

“What makes you think of them as woodmakers? Do they have axes?”

“No. I don’t think they had tools…. I think they had nails.”

I told him that when I had fevers as a kid, I used to have bad dreams. A lot of times I would wake up sweating, and that’s seemed to be right when the fever broke and went away.

“Did you wake up sweating?” I asked him.

“No.”

Oh well. I decided to let him go back to sleep.

Danny & Alex

Kelly and the Rabbit

[Having four children has broken me of the habit of recording things in the diary. For a New Year’s resolution, I’ll try to make more entries and here it is already the 13th!]

As I turned into the driveway after work, my headlights caught a rabbit running across the back yard in front of the playground and up towards the back fence. Snow was still in the half of the yard near the house where the house shadow had blocked the sun all day.

I came in and told everyone that I saw a rabbit run across the back yard. Kelly was very excited, and went to the window to see the rabbit.

“You won’t be able to see him,” I told Kelly. “He ran away and it is very dark.”

“There he is!” she yelled. “I see him! He’s white! He’s a girl rabbit! I see him!”

Foolish me.

Kelly started giving us regular updates about her rabbit, entering one of her long sessions where we end up ignoring her.

I was standing in the kitchen talking to Kathy, when Kelly came running to me with her hands in the air making noise. She crashed right into me, and then came to an abrupt quiet.

“Hey!” she yelled, with a puzzled look on her face, patting me three times on the zipper area. “You’ve got a rabbit in your pants, Dad!”

Kathy doubled over at the stove, and Nicole had to be sent from the room in stitches. I knew I had to act fast, because if Kelly realized how funny she was, this could become one of her regular routines with others like Grandad, Grandpa, Uncle Ted, etc. I had visions of her patting various members of the family at formal functions and laughing about a rabbit.

“That’s not a rabbit, Kelly,” and I proceeded to tell her the quick truth and give her a lecture about being polite.

She never knew how funny she was.

13 On The Thirteenth

Halloween is coming in about two months, and already I feel in the mood for it. This year my birthday is Friday, October the 13. This is also my golden birthday since I will be turning 13 on the thirteenth.

It is already beginning to get cold in the mornings before school.

–Nicole

End of Baseball 1995

Hurrah. The long baseball season is over! Danny’s All-Star team won the tournament in one of the most exciting contests any of us have seen. After coming from behind by 2, the Mountain Park All-Star’s beat Lilburn 3 to 2.

Nicole (who is exhausted by having to go to all these baseball games and practices) and I (who have to keep changing from work clothes into shorts in the hot van) are glad the season is over.

Kathy will miss the season, but could not be happier because, afterall, son Dan got a big hit and got to play catcher, including some aggressive defense at the plate (from his own teammates.)

Kelly will miss playing with Katy Steel, covering herself with dirt, and trying to sneak away.

Mary Claire can take the whole thing or leave it. And Charlie will be glad that we don’t keep going away every evening for so long.

Grandad, Gramalie, Uncle Ted, Gradpa, and Grama Jennette also attended. All agreed it was a very exciting game. But it was most exciting for the moms, none of who sat down.

I sat down the entire time because of my stressed lap condition which will insure that Kathy and I give no more baseball players to the world.

On to the county swimming finals with Nicole and Danny’s backstroke!!!