Friday, December 30, 2011
Can Nick Fix the Mercedes Benz?
Poor Nicholas. He treated himself to some new subs with his Christmas money. The next day...his alternator gave out. Being Ron Muller's son, he decided that he should fix it himself!
Here they are trying to find the final bolt that has the alternator connected to the engine.
Nicholas maintained that he had disconnected the alternator completely, but Ron had to find the last bolt.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Spelling Bee!
Friday, December 9, 2011
My Favorite Day of the Year!
My favorite day of the year is quickly approaching! Only 12 more days!!
Sunday, November 20, 2011
An Engagement!
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Football Game Time is Changed!
The Superbowl will now be played at 7:30. It is still going to be at Staley High School! See you then!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Well...That was Interesting!!!
So the Chargers won the disputed football game 18-0. I feel sorry for ALL of the boys (Wolverines and Chargers). It's unfortunate that one kid ruined it for everyone.
At any rate, the Chargers will play the RAIDERS Saturday night (under the lights!!) at Staley High School in the 'Superbowl!' The Raiders beat the Chiefs 39-0. Ouch!!!!!
At any rate, the Chargers will play the RAIDERS Saturday night (under the lights!!) at Staley High School in the 'Superbowl!' The Raiders beat the Chiefs 39-0. Ouch!!!!!
See you there. Then...We get to celebrate a very special occasion on the 13th!!!
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Shanin and Parks!
Here are Mike Shanin and Scott Parks hard at work. This is right inside the door of the Westlake Hardware at 87th and Lackman.
I was trying to get a good picture of them and this what Scott does.
I was playing with Mino the Rhino and was Mike was apparently distracted by my taking it.
Here I am with Mike; Scott; Mino the Rhino; and Rod, 'the dope smoking intern.' Scott Parks' voice does not match his appearance, if that makes sense.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Our Newest Idea
Believe it or not, Ron and I are going to do the Warrior Dash next May. Perhaps you heard about it last year? It takes place in Platte City Saturday, May 5, 2012. We're looking at it as an opportunity to get in better shape and have a little fun while we're at it!
Here's the link to the website if you're bored and want to check it out!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Sporting Updates
Well...James' Chargers football team continues to be undefeated. They are now 6-0 and he's thrilled! Meghan's team is also undefeated...Who would have thought that could happen??????
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
I Need a Day Off!
I'm so busy and all of this work is 'getting on my nerves.' I think that we all need to take a day (or a week) off!!!.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
We're Ready...
...to move. This neighborhood is so boring-There are no kids for Meghan and James to play with. I'm ready for a larger house in a better neighborhood. What say you?
Monday, August 15, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Cool Storm
While you didn't get any rain, thunder, or lightning in Overland Park, we were 'hammered' in the Northland. Check out the cool clouds! There are tree limbs down all over, particularly north of Hwy 9. We were lucky, with only minor screen damage from the hail.
Friday, August 5, 2011
What a fun day!
Today was my second favorite day of the year. I took Nick, James, and Meghan shopping for new school clothes and supplies. I love the tax free day!
We started at Target and our total was only $50.44. I bought everything on the supply lists; however, I REFUSE to buy the hand sanitizer, Kleenex, and Clorox Wipes. I know that the school provides those things, and I don't think that I need to spend my own money on it.
We then went to JC Penney and Nicholas actually found some shirts that he likes. I banned him from cutting the sleeves off of them (his new favorite thing to do). We also went to Kohl's and James got some Nike and Mizzou football shirts (big surprise!). I bought Meghan an Angry Birds t-shirt...Don't be mad at me!!
We ended with lunch at Chili's (They still have that chicken enchillad soup. YUM!!).
The first week of football practice/try outs ends today. The boys got their helmets last night...James thinks the helmet is VERY cool.
Looking forward to our cookout tomorrow! Just wait until Dad and Ryan have the buffalo chicken dip!!!
We started at Target and our total was only $50.44. I bought everything on the supply lists; however, I REFUSE to buy the hand sanitizer, Kleenex, and Clorox Wipes. I know that the school provides those things, and I don't think that I need to spend my own money on it.
We then went to JC Penney and Nicholas actually found some shirts that he likes. I banned him from cutting the sleeves off of them (his new favorite thing to do). We also went to Kohl's and James got some Nike and Mizzou football shirts (big surprise!). I bought Meghan an Angry Birds t-shirt...Don't be mad at me!!
We ended with lunch at Chili's (They still have that chicken enchillad soup. YUM!!).
The first week of football practice/try outs ends today. The boys got their helmets last night...James thinks the helmet is VERY cool.
Looking forward to our cookout tomorrow! Just wait until Dad and Ryan have the buffalo chicken dip!!!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Fourth Grade Memories
This is one of my very favorites. In the front row, we have Sun-Ah, Brad Hagen, and Santina. In the second row, we have Logan. Nicholas and Dylan Britt are in the third row. Ryan Lindsay and Bryan Davis are in the back row. I love the fact that this group of kids are still the best of friends!!
I wish the same thing for Meghan and James.
I wish the same thing for Meghan and James.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Pictures from Jamaica
Jamaica!
Well...Here we go...
Day #1 Thursday, June 30th: We left the house at 4:00 and were ready for our fabulous family vacation to Jamaica. We arrived at the airport for our 5:35 flight only to discover that (UH-OH) Kirsten left her carry-on (which included E-TICKETS AND PASSPORTS) at home. Good thing we live close to the airport!
We arrived in Montego Bay around 1:00 and stood in the un-air conditioned line in customs for one hour and fifteen minutes. I thought that Meghan and James were going to die of boredom. Fortunately nobody got in trouble! We had a two hour ride to the resort, which was actually quite interesting. It made me glad that (a) I'm not broke and (b) I live in America. After we checked in, we ate at the buffet, went swimming, and went to bed. Everyone was VERY tired!!!
Day #2 Friday, July 1st: We started the day on the beach and Meghan and James had a ball. There was a vendor floating in his hollowed-out boat selling junk necklaces, bracelets, and conch shells. Ron actually bought some because the kiddies wanted something. The rest of the day was spent at the pool, eating and (I'll admit it) enjoying a wee bit of Red Stripe. For dinner, everyone ate a restaurant called The Venetian. Surpise, surprise! Meghan got spaghetti. A cute quote for the day...There was a coconut tree outside of our room. Meghan says to me: "How are we supposed to get those coconuts down if we get thirsty?"
Day #3 Saturday, July 2nd: Nothing too different or exciting here...Breakfast at the buffet, followed by the pool and beach. We ate dinner at a 'Tex-Mex' place called Arizona. James' cute quote for the day. He was going to try chili bean soup but decided not to because 'it looks like water with dots in it.'
Day #4 Sunday, July 3rd: The day began (again) with breakfast at the buffet. Nicholas really, really likes pancakes. We took the kids on the glass bottom boat and it was pretty neat. I'd never been on one before. There was actually a cannon on the ocean floor from some long-ago battle. We snorkled later in the day too. As luck would have it, as we geared up and ready to go, the boat's motors broke and the driver was unable to stear the boat. Who else would that happen to (besides Dad)? So we floated along for a while until another boat could come 'rescue' us. While we waited, we saw more sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea snakes (Be sure to tell Dad.). We finally got to snorkle and Meghan and James LOVED it. Meghan did have a bit of trouble with her mask, but once she figured it out, she was just fine. She said, "Do you know why I like to snorkle? Because I'm so good at it." We ate The Venetian again and, what do you know? Meghan had spaghetti again. Later that evening, we actually took Meghan and James to the 'Kids Camp' to play with other kids for a few hours. They had fun and decided that they wanted to go again Monday night.
Day #5 Monday, July 4th: HAPPY 4th of JULY! We had another great day of swimming at the beach and the pool. Later in the evening, we took them to the Kids Camp because they were going to eat together and have a pj party. Unfortunately, Meghan didn't take her pj's with her...So...Ron, Nick, and I were planning to go to Eleanor's. This restaurant has Caribbean cuisine and guests have to dress up and be at least 12 years-old to attend. As we were getting ready to leave the apartment (as Meghan called the room), the Kids Camp called us to tell us that Meghan is sick. We picked her up and told her that she needs to get her pj's on and go to bed. She agreed--She said that her stomach hurt and she was actually crying. We got back to the apartment, she put on her pj's, and laid down. 30 seconds later, she announced: "I'm feeling much better now. I'm ready to go to the pajama party." What a little stinker! She even had fake tears when we picked her up. Nicholas, Ron, and I went to dinner, picked them up at Kids Camp, and everyone went back to the apartment. By this time, Nicholas had make a few 'friends' and he left to hang out with them by the ping pong table. He got back to the apartment at 1:05. I almost went to search for him, but I figured, how much trouble could he get in??? It turned out, none.
Day #6 Tuesday, July 5th: For some reason, this turned out to be my favorite day. We began the day at the breakfast buffet and we decided that we were all going to either use our middle names or make up our own names for the day (That's something that Dad would do!).
Ron = James
Kirsten = Big E.
Nicholas = Dale
James = Fernando (which we're still calling him)
Meghan = Little E.
We went to the pool and took another nice snorkle later in the day. This time we went to a reef that was much deeper and clearer that than the first spot we used. It was around 35 -40 deep and we saw some wonderful sea creatures, including puffer fish and sting rays (James told me to add that in.). We ended the night at The Venetian (again) where Fernando and Little E. were able to enjoy some pizza and spaghetti. By this time, they both had swimmers' ear. Fortunately, the gift shop had the drops to help them feel better (at the bargain price of $9.00). We went to bed and Nicholas went to 'hang out' with his 'friends.'
Day #7 July 6th: Unfortunately, I woke up feeling not too hot, but I managed to muddle through. We had to check out of the room by 6:00 for our long journey home. We boarded the bus at 7:00 for our two hour ride back. This driver was very entertaining and pointed out the 'sights' along the way. We saw Mick Jagger's house and the HUGE new cruise ship that Royal Caribbean has in the port. HUGE!!! The driver told us that the very large and beautiful homes situated on the top of the mountains only cost around $500,000-$1,000,000. Not that I'm in the market for one, but I was very surprised. I figured they would have been much more!
We ate at the airport in Montego Bay (one of the most delicious cheeseburgers I've ever had) and waited for our flight to Atlanta (which was actually on time). We had an uneventful flight and arrived ten minutes early. Of course, we had to sit on the runway for 25-30 minutes because a jumbo jet was using our gate. This caused a traffic jam on the runway. The pilot said, "Folks, we're sitting in the middle of the runway at the world's busiest airport. We really need you to remain seated with your seatbelts securely fastened." We finally got the gate, had to go through customs again, pick up our baggage, and re-check it. That was kind of a drag because we were hoping to catch an earlier flight, but we missed out because of all the nonsense at the airport. We decided to eat dinner at Checker's (which was as delicious as ever) and had Ben and Jerry's ice cream for dessert. Our flight was on time and we had a safe flight home.
We finally arrived at our house around 8:45, played with good old Maggie, and went to bed. I'd say that everyone had fun and looking forward to another fun trip together next year.
Thursday, July 7th: Laundry, laundry, laundry. Oh yeah...No more junk food for a long, long time....
Day #1 Thursday, June 30th: We left the house at 4:00 and were ready for our fabulous family vacation to Jamaica. We arrived at the airport for our 5:35 flight only to discover that (UH-OH) Kirsten left her carry-on (which included E-TICKETS AND PASSPORTS) at home. Good thing we live close to the airport!
We arrived in Montego Bay around 1:00 and stood in the un-air conditioned line in customs for one hour and fifteen minutes. I thought that Meghan and James were going to die of boredom. Fortunately nobody got in trouble! We had a two hour ride to the resort, which was actually quite interesting. It made me glad that (a) I'm not broke and (b) I live in America. After we checked in, we ate at the buffet, went swimming, and went to bed. Everyone was VERY tired!!!
Day #2 Friday, July 1st: We started the day on the beach and Meghan and James had a ball. There was a vendor floating in his hollowed-out boat selling junk necklaces, bracelets, and conch shells. Ron actually bought some because the kiddies wanted something. The rest of the day was spent at the pool, eating and (I'll admit it) enjoying a wee bit of Red Stripe. For dinner, everyone ate a restaurant called The Venetian. Surpise, surprise! Meghan got spaghetti. A cute quote for the day...There was a coconut tree outside of our room. Meghan says to me: "How are we supposed to get those coconuts down if we get thirsty?"
Day #3 Saturday, July 2nd: Nothing too different or exciting here...Breakfast at the buffet, followed by the pool and beach. We ate dinner at a 'Tex-Mex' place called Arizona. James' cute quote for the day. He was going to try chili bean soup but decided not to because 'it looks like water with dots in it.'
Day #4 Sunday, July 3rd: The day began (again) with breakfast at the buffet. Nicholas really, really likes pancakes. We took the kids on the glass bottom boat and it was pretty neat. I'd never been on one before. There was actually a cannon on the ocean floor from some long-ago battle. We snorkled later in the day too. As luck would have it, as we geared up and ready to go, the boat's motors broke and the driver was unable to stear the boat. Who else would that happen to (besides Dad)? So we floated along for a while until another boat could come 'rescue' us. While we waited, we saw more sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea snakes (Be sure to tell Dad.). We finally got to snorkle and Meghan and James LOVED it. Meghan did have a bit of trouble with her mask, but once she figured it out, she was just fine. She said, "Do you know why I like to snorkle? Because I'm so good at it." We ate The Venetian again and, what do you know? Meghan had spaghetti again. Later that evening, we actually took Meghan and James to the 'Kids Camp' to play with other kids for a few hours. They had fun and decided that they wanted to go again Monday night.
Day #5 Monday, July 4th: HAPPY 4th of JULY! We had another great day of swimming at the beach and the pool. Later in the evening, we took them to the Kids Camp because they were going to eat together and have a pj party. Unfortunately, Meghan didn't take her pj's with her...So...Ron, Nick, and I were planning to go to Eleanor's. This restaurant has Caribbean cuisine and guests have to dress up and be at least 12 years-old to attend. As we were getting ready to leave the apartment (as Meghan called the room), the Kids Camp called us to tell us that Meghan is sick. We picked her up and told her that she needs to get her pj's on and go to bed. She agreed--She said that her stomach hurt and she was actually crying. We got back to the apartment, she put on her pj's, and laid down. 30 seconds later, she announced: "I'm feeling much better now. I'm ready to go to the pajama party." What a little stinker! She even had fake tears when we picked her up. Nicholas, Ron, and I went to dinner, picked them up at Kids Camp, and everyone went back to the apartment. By this time, Nicholas had make a few 'friends' and he left to hang out with them by the ping pong table. He got back to the apartment at 1:05. I almost went to search for him, but I figured, how much trouble could he get in??? It turned out, none.
Day #6 Tuesday, July 5th: For some reason, this turned out to be my favorite day. We began the day at the breakfast buffet and we decided that we were all going to either use our middle names or make up our own names for the day (That's something that Dad would do!).
Ron = James
Kirsten = Big E.
Nicholas = Dale
James = Fernando (which we're still calling him)
Meghan = Little E.
We went to the pool and took another nice snorkle later in the day. This time we went to a reef that was much deeper and clearer that than the first spot we used. It was around 35 -40 deep and we saw some wonderful sea creatures, including puffer fish and sting rays (James told me to add that in.). We ended the night at The Venetian (again) where Fernando and Little E. were able to enjoy some pizza and spaghetti. By this time, they both had swimmers' ear. Fortunately, the gift shop had the drops to help them feel better (at the bargain price of $9.00). We went to bed and Nicholas went to 'hang out' with his 'friends.'
Day #7 July 6th: Unfortunately, I woke up feeling not too hot, but I managed to muddle through. We had to check out of the room by 6:00 for our long journey home. We boarded the bus at 7:00 for our two hour ride back. This driver was very entertaining and pointed out the 'sights' along the way. We saw Mick Jagger's house and the HUGE new cruise ship that Royal Caribbean has in the port. HUGE!!! The driver told us that the very large and beautiful homes situated on the top of the mountains only cost around $500,000-$1,000,000. Not that I'm in the market for one, but I was very surprised. I figured they would have been much more!
We ate at the airport in Montego Bay (one of the most delicious cheeseburgers I've ever had) and waited for our flight to Atlanta (which was actually on time). We had an uneventful flight and arrived ten minutes early. Of course, we had to sit on the runway for 25-30 minutes because a jumbo jet was using our gate. This caused a traffic jam on the runway. The pilot said, "Folks, we're sitting in the middle of the runway at the world's busiest airport. We really need you to remain seated with your seatbelts securely fastened." We finally got the gate, had to go through customs again, pick up our baggage, and re-check it. That was kind of a drag because we were hoping to catch an earlier flight, but we missed out because of all the nonsense at the airport. We decided to eat dinner at Checker's (which was as delicious as ever) and had Ben and Jerry's ice cream for dessert. Our flight was on time and we had a safe flight home.
We finally arrived at our house around 8:45, played with good old Maggie, and went to bed. I'd say that everyone had fun and looking forward to another fun trip together next year.
Thursday, July 7th: Laundry, laundry, laundry. Oh yeah...No more junk food for a long, long time....
Monday, June 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Just a Few More Baseball Pictures...
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Looooong Weekend!
What a looong weekend! The Flyers played in the State baseball tournament. I was in Oak Grove (which is a dump, by the way!) Friday evening, all day Saturday (8:30-9:45), and Sunday morning. Out of eleven teams, the little Flyers came in fifth.
Friday, June 10, 2011
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