Saturday, October 25, 2008

Visit with Grandma and Grandpa

Katy came for a visit so that she could study for a few important tests in a quiet setting.  Our house is certainly quiet, but we hung out and talked, baked cookies, made dinner, watched movies, etc... in between the studying.
Katy wanted to visit Grandma and Grandpa.    This was a nice surprise for them.  Grandpa will not let Katy renege on here promise to take him to the Casino when she turns 21 in February.  Another good reason to take a break from studying... spending quality time with grandpa at the casino!   Priceless!
 
  WINNER, WINNER, WINNER!  
Yesterday, Michael took Dad and Mom to the casino while their house was being cleaned.  Another lucky day for Dad, he won big on Three card and even bigger on Craps.  The Craps table was $10 minimums and 10 X's odds and Dad was taking full odds.
He hit a few numbers and went home happy.  Michael couldn't figure out mom's strategy on the Poker machines.... she must know something we do not



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Monday, October 20, 2008

Victorian Vampire Ball photos

Last saturday I was invited to a Victorian Vampire Ball by Molly and her Mother and friends.

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Amy's putt

This is a picture of Amy right before she drained this long long putt at Hidden Glen golf club.  She won the putting competition the weekend before last.

 

Nick

 

 

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Kyle & Mel's new dog!


Alex's birthday

Here are a few photos from Alex's b-day dinner last night.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Closing up the cabin

Russ putting up the tarps, fall comes to the lake, & Amos.

Donuts and Ken and Marilyn

We stopped at Mom and Dad's after church yesterday with some Lemon Meringue Pie and donuts. Mom really enjoyed that pie and ate a pretty big piece. Dad, well, he likes the sweet stuff anyways (but Patty gave him a smaller piece). They seemed to be doing pretty good. The boys enjoyed watching football with Dad. Patty and Hannah enjoyed talking with Mom.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Joel, the family Knack Man.

Knack man, Joel, to the rescue.

 

We, the Myers, have been redecorating a bit at our Hubertus house.  Several weeks ago we picked out a new foyer light fixture and put off the installation due to the challenges inherent in our foyer ceiling (20 feet in height) and a stairways angling through the space.  This was not a job for the do-it-yourselfer.  Michael pondered over the situation for many days and decided to borrow scaffolding from brother, Joel, and asked Joel to assist in the electrical part of the installation. 

  We picked up the scaffolding and decided to "save time" by assembling the parts and be all ready for Joel to climb up and switch over the fixtures.  Michael and I were repeatedly stymied by the cross braces, rungs, planks, and fitting the scaffold in the space -- within walls, ceilings, steps, and stair rails.   We measured and re-measured.  Much thought and analysis (too much)  went into the placement and erection of the first level...  This was a classic case of "paralysis by analysis."  Michael's stress level was rising.  I, as the dental assistant, tried to remain calm.  Then we had an "aha" moment and determined that three heads were better than one.

  The truth of the matter is that Joel's head is better than anyone's!  He arrived the next evening; and calmly and systematically, Joel, with Michael as major laborer, assembled the scaffolding, lowered the existing fixture, raised and installed the new fixture, disassembled the scaffolding, and "voila" we were in business.  Not a nick or a scratch to the walls, floor, or fragile light fixture.

 

  I have always been in awe of Joel's ability to look at a problem, not as a problem, but as a challenge or better yet, an opportunity.  No job is too complicated or undoable for Joel.  Whenever we've sought his help on an engineering task, while Michael and I typically worry and obsess about how it will be done.... Joel, simply and efficiently, does it and always does it well.

 

  Here are photos of the scaffolding and of the installed light fixture.

 

Go to http://www.videosift.com/video/Dilbert-The-Knack-1...... for an amusing take on those like Joel with the "knack."



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Friday, October 10, 2008

baby Carson

Here is a photo of baby Carson Thomas Becker.

Thursday, October 2, 2008