Monday, December 27, 2010

Al Dente (To the Tooth)

A few months ago, at her 6-month dentist visit, the doctor said Joie had a malformed 2-year molar where the enamel didn't form right, most likely from being born a month early.  As a preventative measure, the doctor thought it should be capped.  On November 12, she went in for that procedure. She was her usual serious self at first, not cracking so much as a smile.  Add in laughing gas, and she was making silly faces, talking more, and being much sillier.  As always, she was quite a trooper, even during the numbing process.  As you can see, hours later, the numbness still hadn't worn off...

Halloween

A week after our return home from Florida was Halloween. Livvi had a party at her martial arts club on Friday the 29th, where she tried her costume out for the first time. She went dressed in a painter's smock, cowboy hat, and a star badge, armed with paint brushes in her holster.  That's right, she went as a martial (marshall) artist.  Get it?  My parents came and watched Joie at Liv's party while Heather and I went to dinner with some friends from high school.

Liv wore the same costume on Halloween while Jo dressed as a little princess. My parents and Heather's mom came over and hung out with us as well. Heather and her mom took the girls through the neighborhood while my parents and I handed out candy. We also had pizza (for us), hot cider, and had the fire pit going as it was a little chilly!


When the girls came back, they assumed the candy distribution role. Livvi even poured her newly acquired candy into the candy bowl to hand out to the other kids.  I got the telescope out to check out some stuff in the sky (Jupiter, the Moon, etc.).  I was hoping to show everyone Pleiades, but it didn't appear until after everyone left.  Besides, my mom calling me a nerd really hurt my feelings. :-)  She just calls them as she sees them!  :-)  It was good hanging with everyone that night!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Florida Vacation

We were blessed by several things and people that allowed us to go to Orlando this year for an entire week.  We are fairly sure this was the first week-long vacation away from home we've had since our honeymoon (11 years ago). We really looked forward to it! Heather recovered (mostly) from her illness, and we were ready to go!

We flew out of Cincinnati the night of Friday, October 15 and arrived in Orlando around 9:00 p.m. We didn't get to our resort until about 10:00 p.m.; a little late, but at least got us to our destination.

On Saturday, we hit the local IHOP for breakfast, where we got a visit from a balloon artist and the girls got a pony (Liv) and a butterfly (Jo).  We then just hung out at the resort's beautiful pool (whose water was pretty chilly as I recall). We decided we wanted some dinner. As we walked to the pizza place, we noticed a skywriter.  Pretty cool, especially when we figured out he wrote "U + God = :-)  Jesus Loves U"




On Sunday, we had another lazy day at the pool and rented the movie "Tinkerbell and the Great Fairy Rescue". We rested up for the days to come.



On Monday, we began our first of four trips to the Disney parks.  Epcot was our first stop. As a family of nerds, we enjoyed this park (first visit for all of us).  Our most favorite attraction was probably Mission: Space, which is a Space Shuttle simulation.  Joie was too little for this one. Liv and I also did the Test Track. Heather and Liv did Soarin' together and we all did The Seas with Nemo and Friends, Spaceship Earth and most everything else.  One thing we thought was pretty neat was the Living with the Land exhibit. It was a "14-minute boat ride in Future World...that explores agricultural advances in the rain forest, Africa and beyond."  Pretty cool ways to grow crops!  We also sampled some different cuisines from the international parts of the park.  At each of the parks we visited, Joie wanted to see all the characters, but absolutely did NOT want to meet or talk to any of them (too shy)!  The long day ended with a most spectacular fireworks show. There were boats in the lake that shot off the fireworks and a couple of them were armed with something like flame-throwers.  These things would be engulfed in fire we could feel 100 yards away!







On Tuesday, we celebrated Heather's birthday by heading to Animal Kingdom. She even got a special button to wear and most everyone of the "cast" wished her a Happy Birthday throughout the day!  We enjoyed the safari and checking out all the animals in the park, including the petting zoo.  Heather and Liv even tried their hand at an African Dance:




Later in the afternoon, around 3:00 p.m., we decided to give Kali River Rapids a try.  We ended up soaking wet! We then watched one of the Disney parades.  Once we left the park, we headed straight to Pops' house (Heather's Dad) to have dinner and celebrate Heather's birthday.  We enjoyed a nice meal and cake with Pops, Gram, Amber, Austen, and Aiden. We were exhausted by the time we left after 8:00 p.m. (and, yes, still wet from the rapids)!



On Wednesday, we went to Magic Kingdom. We took the boat in with the thought of taking the tram back at the end of the day.  More on that later.  We entered the park to see it all decorated for Fall and Halloween. We spent the day riding rides, seeing the sights, watching parades (day and night), and just having all kinds of fun.  We ended the day with the Main Street Electrical Parade and fireworks. While this was a great time of year to go to Disney (weather and smaller crowd size), I think everyone else had the idea to watch the fireworks as well.  They were spectacular! We even got to see Tinkerbell fly from the top of the castle down towards the front of the park!  However, trying to leave that place with thousands of others was quite frustrating and exhausting. As most everyone headed for the tram, we made way for boat and headed back to the car.  We were spent, but had a great time!




On Thursday, we decided to head back to Magic Kingdom to catch the stuff we didn't see the day before. The park closed early that day for a Halloween party later that evening.  We intended to just stay a few hours, but ended up staying until they kicked us out at 7:00 p.m.  Joie's favorite ride was Dumbo and that is what we ended with while Heather helped Livvi pick out a souvenir. We made our way to Downtown Disney where we grabbed dinner at Wolfgang Puck Cafe, then headed back to the resort for one last night.





On Friday, we finished the week as we started it...at IHOP.  Pops joined us this time and we headed back to the resort to hang out at pool until we had to leave for airport. Our flight to and from was uneventful (always a good thing). All of a sudden, our vacation was over. To this day (2 months later), I still wish we were on that vacation.  I loved spending that time with my family.  We really had a good time, without a care in the world! God has truly blessed me beyond what I deserve!

MANY MORE PICTURES HERE


Friday, December 24, 2010

Evacuation Update

We have an update in our previous post.  According to a reliable source, it turns out there was a pop in the basement and a strange odor resulted. Long story short, the line on a generator in the basement broke and gasoline poured out in the basement and must have mixed with something in the drain to produce an odd odor. As the neighbor is a firefighter as well (trained in haz mat), he called 911 and evacuated the immediate neighbors. Each fire department has a haz mat person or team and that is why there were several different departments represented that night. It is good having a firefighter and no less than 4 police officers on our street alone!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Evacuation

Yesterday was an interesting day.  I got home from work to change, then left to meet up with Heather and the girls at Livvi's Tae Kwon Do practice. From there, we went to Heather's mom's so I could install their wireless network so she could use her new laptop. From there, I left to go to my workout, while Heather and the girls stayed behind for a little longer visit.  After my workout, I texted Heather about 8:15 p.m. to see if she was home, yet.  She called me back to say she can't get down our street as there are emergency vehicles everywhere (Cleves Fire, Miami Township Fire & EMS, Addyston Police, Cincinnati Haz Mat, Forest Park Fire, Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services, etc.  Long story short, the house immediately across from our house had some type of chemical spill or other hazardous issue going on.  All the homes immediately next to or across from this house were evacuated.  We were not allowed down to our house, even to just get some clothes, supplies, etc.  They weren't sure what would happen and it would be safer to stay clear from the area.  I asked how long it would be and they couldn't tell me, but had already been at it for 2 hours.  We got back in our cars and headed for my parents house to hang out and possibly sleep, if need be.  I called the Cleves Fire Department at 10:30 p.m. and got the "All Clear" to go home.  We dragged Joie out of bed and all headed home.  Needless to say, we're exhausted today!  We still don't know what spilled or how.