Well the adventures are far and few between these days. Work is pretty exciting, but who wants to here about work. Here are some interesting facts though. The assembly line we are installing covers 40,000 sq.ft.; It should crank out about 300 evaporator "refrigeration" units a day. We start full production in 1 week and the plan for the assembly line is not working. So it's real nerve racking for us lucky people.
We have stayed long enough in the house we live in, so it's time to move. Some people rearrange the furniture when things start to seem hum drum. We go all out and just find another house. The interesting part is that we are moving next door to my parents house. I mean sharing the same wall next door. Our front door maybe 30ft apart.
It will be very CONVENIENT for CO who will have 2 boys to handle after October 24.
Brody will be 18 and Sam will be 0. We also get along well with my parents considering there are 4 strong personalities to deal with. I think it'll be fun.
The main problem is gas. I have about a 30 mile commute in the jeep. That could be $75 a week. I'm working on building a hydrogen generator for the jeep to help with the gas and it'll be cool to do. I'm waiting on the funds to get started.
News from the keys is that we finally sold our house, which was in the process of being sold for about 6 months. We got caught in the housing market collapse down there and all things considered we ended up pretty good. It emptied our savings, but we don't owe anything, thanks to a great amount of prayer from family and friends.
Brody update: He hasn't officially said his first English dictionary words yet, but continues to throw around a bunch of Da's, uh-ohs and everything in between. It sounds like talking with his inflection in tone and it actually sounds like it would be a very interesting conversation. The boy is just Funny. CO thinks something is wrong with him, but I recognize the humor in his excited craziness.
The other day I got home and they were on the play ground next door, so I went over. When he saw me, he got real excited, but instead of running over for a bear hug, he gathered up 2 sticks and started beating the ground and screaming like a Indian getting pumped up to go into battle. CO just stared at him with a "what are you doing" look on her face. I laughed and thought "that's my boy!"
He is offically the funniest person I have ever met.
the end
Thursday, September 25, 2008
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2 comments:
Adam. always love reading your blog. So glad you were able to sell your house! If I remember correctly you use to say Uh-Oh all the time and we would mimic you saying that (or something) or call you Uh-Oh??? I may be wrong, but that sure rang a bell when I heard that about Brody. Glad y'all are moving next door. Know that will be a huge help! Love to all, "auntie" Sara
Whew - thank you Jesus - the Keys house is sold!!! I know y'all are hugely relieved!
Brody sounds so cute - wish we could be around him.
Love to you all
thompsons
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