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Back To School




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Originally uploaded by gcrgcr

Yep – that time of year again… where did Summer go?

On Monday this week, the annual return to school ritual capped out with our regular photo shoot on the lawn and photos from the bus pick up. Back to school of course includes much more than that – schools supplies, clothes shopping, getting ready for bed sooner and no sleeping in…

All three kids ride the same bus to and from now. It sure is fun to watch them grow and do this each year.

It sure will be sad someday when they don’t. We’ll try not to think about that now.

Enjoy the full set or slideshow of the Back To School shoot!

The Mouse Plank

We enjoyed reading about and then hearing a bit more in person of our friends the Risdons battling some purported mice at their home the past few weeks. Apparently these fiends leave droppings each morning on the porch, disrupting Ken’s morning newspaper retrieval, and largely fouling his morning. This is really Ken’s battle – Beth is just enjoying the show. Full background from Beth is available at their Blog site – What Will He Think of Next.

I’m mentioning it here, only because I took note of the photo Beth posted of the latest setup Ken has in place. Using some military-grade graphics analysis software I have access too, I have identified some new insights. I’m not sure if this is helpful or not, but wanted to post here just in case.

Mouse over the photo below to see the difference between the initial photo and what is visible to the naked eye and what you can see after processing the image with this proprietary technology. If mousing over doesn’t work (how appropriate) just click here to view the end result.

Mouse Plank Before

Quick Funny

There is this one-box comic, Close To Home, in the paper that Joie usually laughs at – almost every day she sees it. Most of the time, I think they are okay, but not great. More and more, they are growing on me. I thought this one was good today:


Close To Home 7/8/2008

AJ Rock Camp




AJ Rock Camp

Originally uploaded by gcrgcr

For Christmas last year AJ got a Bass guitar and lessons. As parents, we put many things in front of our kids to see what sticks – what they really like and thrive at. I wasn’t sure how this would go for AJ – would the bass end up in a corner covered in dust?

Turns out – AJ really enjoys it and has taken to it quite well. He takes lessons down at Guitars Etc… on Main street here in Longmont. His teacher, Mike has done a great job, and has complimented AJ on his work and effort throughout the past 6 months of lessons.

This summer AJ participated in an extra “Rock Camp” (not geological, which is what I thought when I first heard it, but musical). For a week kids met every day and worked on a complete set for a Saturday concert.

These photos are from the concert. They are not great – lighting at concerts suck and I’m still a rookie with the new SLR camera – but it gives an idea what the final product was like. Video would be a better demonstration, and there is something on AJ’s camera that Joie took – I’ll rustle that up and post it later.

The kids played a 5-song set of tunes from he Rolling Stones (Satisfaction), Nirvana (Smells Like Teen Spirit), and Black Sabbath (Paranoid), among others.

At least two of them took turns singing lead on the songs they weren’t playing. One of the music teachers played drums, there were 4 or 5 electric guitar players, and AJ alternated with another teenage girl at bass.

I have no musical talent whatsoever, but like many who don’t, I enjoy music and do my share of jamming in my car when I’m alone (when I do it with the kids in the car I’m quickly asked to knock it off…). That said, I really enjoy watching AJ and all of these kids develop their talent. It is very impressive and even more fun to watch.

Happy Chicken Day




Chicken Shed

Originally uploaded by gcrgcr

I’m not sure exactly how it happened, but for Mother’s Day, or during Mother’s Day weekend that is, we built a chicken coop. Joie and the kids had decided several weeks ago that they would get some chickens to raise this spring. This requires somewhere for the chickens to live. Joie and I looked at a number of options, that included everything from buying a pre-built, small, TuffShed, to contracting a larger, storage shed/barn type facility.

As these discussions and research stretched over a week or two – something happened that really got things moving. The chicks arrived in the mail from the hatchery. So, they were setup comfortably, but temporarily, in our garage. In a large metal feed trough, with water, feed, straw and a heat lamp – they were well taken care of, but with 13 chicks in there, this was only a temporary solution. We needed a chicken coop. So, this became the mission and for Mothers Day, Joie requested chicken housing.

An ideal solution came with help from a neighborhood friend, Thomas Kucharski. Thomas is a great person, and among other things, a skilled carpenter. I had researched many plans for sheds online, but after speaking with him about what to build and how to build it, it was clear we could do this easily together. And we did! I made some sketches (I’m visual and have to do this for pretty much anything) and Thomas coached me through materials we needed and the process overall. I got everything we needed on site and then in one Saturday, we accomplished what you see in this Flickr set.

This was a really fun project – especially for me since I sit in an office day after day, week after week – as a business professional, I don’t often get to build such tangible things. It is very satisfying. But, there was a downside too. While we got all this done with great effort on Saturday, Mother’s Day on Sunday ended up being kind of a dud. My fault completely – just ended up not very well planned or executed. Sure, we had flowers, cards, and some gifts the kids made, but the dynamics of the day were odd and uncontrolled and things just didn’t flow well. While the chicken house was a success – mission accomplished on build schedule – I’m taking a Mother’s Day mulligan and am working on a make-good for all of us. We’ll make sure the kids really get a chance to celebrate their Mom – the worlds best!

Meanwhile, work on the chicken shed has continued. We’ve trimmed it out completely, painted it, added a 12 foot by 6 foot chicken run, created a “chicken access” from the shed to the chicken run, shingled, built hen boxes, and added roosting planks, among other things. I’ll post the most up to date photos when I get a chance. One thing you’ll notice is that it is a pretty nice shed. Nicer than one might expect for chickens, but part of the idea here was that once we are out of the chicken ranching business, we can clean it out and it remains as a useful gardening shed.

The great thing now is, the intent of the chicken shed is in motion – the chicks have moved in – the kids are charged with daily opening and closing and other chicken maintenance, and as a family we’re all learning how to be chicken ranchers together. Well, Joie had chickens as a child, so she has less to learn that the rest of us. She’s the head chicken rancher.

I think chickens have to be fairly mature to start laying eggs, so whenever that happens – if you are lucky enough to live close by or to see us from time to time, expect your share once the eggs start flying.

Stay tuned for updates!