The Pits: Didn’t get to see much of family because of the photo session. The Peaks: Traci book the boys to Manchester to visit with her family. I had time to take a nice bike ride along the new paved
Retro Wheels
The Pits: We’re way out of practice making breakfast sandwiches. For future reference, I need to get started on the eggs before Traci gets the bacon ready. The Peaks: We had the hankering for breakfast sandwiches in the morning. Then
Bikes Without Dawgs
The Pits: Traci woke me up a little after 4am to inform me that Trek had “puked everywhere in his crate.” The word “everywhere” was an understatement. I was a bit appalled when I saw his mat. I gave him
Crew of Skeletons
The Pits: At bedtime, Weston comes running out of his room with a bloody nose. I go into the bathroom with him and wipe it with some tissue. He sounds congested each time he sniffs, so I have him blow
Turner’s First Day in Second Grade
The Pits – During our WITSWAD, the boys got a Hot Wheels car lost in a murky mud puddle and I had to fish it out. The Peaks – Turner started 2nd grade today, which means we had to take
A Family Jaunt
The Pits – Rainy day but it helped cool it off a bit. The Peaks – Nice weather for an evening WITSWAD. Made some more progress on RetroPie. Finished listening to The Mist, which is the first short story in
Frisky
The Pits – Had some meetings and activities at work that took up more time than they should’ve. The Peaks – I finished reading The Fireman by Joe Hill. It wasn’t as good as some of his other work that
Run in the Sun
The Pits – None. The Peaks – I received a thoughtful birthday gift from my parents in the mail. An overall productive day: I made more progress on the Piccal move, installed a new wireless router at work and got
This Naked Mind
The Pits – None. The Peaks – I recently finished reading This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol: Find Freedom, Discover Happiness & Change Your Life by Annie Grace. If you’re reading this, you might be asking yourself why in the world
Technical Progression
Pictured is the new electronic depository for the Brentwood Library. It’s probably one of the more sophisticated conveyor belts I’ve seen. They had a public vote on what to name the thing and ended up going with “Bookie Monster.” I