Sunday, June 8, 2008

Blah blah blah

We don't have much to report on this week, so I'll bore you with tales of day to day life at our house.

Jeff met with his personal trainer for the second time early this week (while I got a haircut and a relaxing scalp massage, heh heh) and received instructions on how to add upper body weights and ab exercises to his existing cardio routine. There was some more "I wanna quit the gym" for about a day, but I offered to start doing the ab exercises with him, and we now suffer through them together on our off gym days at home. Fang and Errol seem to think that whenever Jeff and I are laying on the floor doing crunches is prime time to romp all over us and attack each other under where our feet go, which makes us bust into laughter, effectively increasing our ab exercising past the necessary. When we laid down to do our ab stuff this afternoon, Errol very supportively laid down between us and flopped over on his back with his feet up in the air. It was a picture perfect moment, but as we were all on the floor in the office, and the camera was in the kitchen, out of Fang's short reach, we weren't able to capture a shot...

We spent this evening at our annual church comedy concert and ice cream social. Somehow, we managed to book Tim Hawkins for the show. It was great. That guy is incredibly funny. Most of the jokes were geared towards the adults, which was fine by me, but he did all these goofy noises and actions that the kids just loved. The first hour was spent doing stand up, and then he spent the second hour singing parody songs. He had the entire audience rolling most of the time. Be sure to check him out if he's ever in your area (or perhaps on YouTube).

The only other thing to report around here is that we are having some crazy spring weather this year. I really love a good thunderstorm, and we've been having them several days a week for the last three or four weeks. This is cool by me, except for the fact that about half of our day lilies, which happen to be planted around downspouts, have drowned. Yes, drowned. In Kansas. Hmm. We did witness a really neat-o rainbow (that rhymed) on our way home from church tonight. The sun was just above the horizon and below the thunderstorm clouds in the west, and was shooting a beam of light over to the thunderstorm clouds in the east. There was a double rainbow with small dark clouds floating across in front of it. It was awesome. Too bad the camera was in the kitchen...

1 comment:

Jackie said...

so the moral of the story...? always keep your camera with you. although your description was so good that i can just imagine that rainbow.