Archive for October, 2007

Baby!

We’re having a baby!!!! Let me answer all the basic questions first:

Due Date: June 6th 2008
Shannon is at 8 weeks
Yes it was planned
Yes we are excited
If it’s a girl we are calling her Addison
If it’s a boy we are calling him Asa
Shannon is having morning sickness, but she is doing fine
Shannon isn’t having really any cravings. She just has some foods she doesn’t like.
We’ve known for a few weeks now, but wanted to tell everyone after we had our first Dr. visit.

We went and had the ultrasound today and it was really cool. I think today was one of the first times that it sunk in. It still hasn’t completely sunk in yet. But I’m pretty sure it will once I’m changing diapers. The best part was getting to see his/her heart beat (we’re to early in pregnancy to hear it). The baby is 1.6 cm long and basically a little blob at this point. But it’s still pretty cool. I’m going to have to clean some crap out of my wallet now so I can fit baby pictures in the there…or I could just put it on my iPhone. I think I’ll go with the latter (I wonder if Apple make baby toys…if not they need to).

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God Uses Crack Heads

We know that God works in mysterious ways. But sometimes I think His ways are more weird than anything. You see, Shannon and I have been wanting to get to know our neighbors. And by getting to know our neighbors I mean that we’ve been waiting for them to show up at our door with cookies. We’ve known that God wants us to reach out to our neighbors and not live in our own little bubble. We just haven’t acted on it. So God decided to do some action for us.

The other night Shannon and I were watching the last few minutes of Shark on TV when our door bell began to ring. Now this wasn’t your typical ding dong door bell ringing that most people do. This was a ding ding ding ding dong ding ding dong dong ding ding. You know that annoying kind of door bell ringing that your ADHD friend does when they show up at the door.

Expecting to open to the door and see one of my college friends or a very confused tricker treater, I was quite confused to see a vey scared women at my door step. “Help Me!….someone chasing me….Help Me!” she said between he deep breaths as she had obviously been running. I quickly invited into the house and locked the door behind her.

As I smelled the alcohol on her breath, I asked her if she wanted me to call the police. Still breathing heavily, she said, “Yes….yes…” As I get the phone the lady stood in the corner trying to catch her breath and kept looking around the room with this crazed look in her eyes.

I called 911 and gave her my information and explained the situation. At this point I expected the operator to ask me for a description of the ladies attacker. Instead the operator began to ask me to describe the lady in my house. A little odd, but I obliged. In fact after I gave her the description of the lady, the operator informed that she had dispatched an officer and they would be on there way. She then got off the phone with me.

So I’m standing in my living room with this lady who is huddled in the corner, with alcohol on her breath, and a crazed look in her eyes. At this point, I kinda realized that there isn’t anyone following this lady. I just got this feeling that she is on some kind of a drug induced state and this is all in her head.

As I’m coming to this realization, she turns, unlocks the door, and proceed to run out the door and down the street. At this point, I started to put on my shoes (was just wearing some blue jeans and t-shirt). Shannon asked me, “Are you going after her?”"No…I’m getting ready for the police.”So I got my shoes, jacket and bennie on and waited outside for the police (and kept my eye out for the lady or a possible attacker).

A few minutes later the lady came running back down the street in the opposite direction (At this point I’m pretty sure she is crazy.). She ran down the street and went to my neighbors house across the street and a few houses down and proceeded to do the same thing to them that she did to me. Right after she runs out of their house and bolts down the street, the police finally arrive and pick her up. Having dealt with the law in the past (as an RA) I knew they were going to want to talk to me.

So I started to walk down the street to where they were. At that time, I saw my neighbor come out of his house and walk over to the police (they only a house over from where he was). Before I could get to the police, my neighbor was walking back to his house. At this point I talked to my neighbor for the first time.

“Do they need to talk to us?”

“No they said they have it under control.” he responded and I stopped walking and compared stories with him in front of his house. As they put the lady inside the cruiser, I began to introduce my self to my neighbor and his wife for the first time. As we were talking, I began to realize that it took God sending a crazy lady that was being chased by and invisible man to my front door to get me to go meet my neighbors. It’s not as nice as a plate of cookies…but it worked.

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iPhone

It is official. As of last Saturday (Sept. 29), Shannon and I are now the proud owners of iPhones. If you don’t know what an iPhone is, then disregard this blog seeing to the fact that you are probable surfing the internet on your Tandy computer using your telephone modem. For the rest of you, we have been drooling maybe even coveting the iPhone since it’s announcement back in January. We’ve been plotting and planning to get one. There was even thoughts of selling our dog (Cali), but those thoughts quickly passed. Just recently, we finished a two year (roughly) excursion to get out of debt. This coincided with the price drop of the iPhone. We of course saw this as a sign from God that we needed to buy our iPhones and quickly purchased them as soon as we saved up the money (I don’t care if I could cook a hot dog…I’m not going back into debt for any phone).

So far I must say that it has surpassed all my expectations. One of my favorite features is Google maps. Cause I don’t know about you, but I don’t need to know where the nearest car parts place is while I’m sitting at home in front of my computer. I need to know while my battery is dead, and I’m stuck in a stupid parking lot. I’ve used this feature at least twice a day (for real reasons and not just to play around with) since we’ve gotten the phones.We were already on AT&T. So, it wasn’t really a hard decision to make (although we get really bad reception at home. I think the only complaint that I have with it is…ummm….well…there has to be one….I’ll get back to you on this one. I just have to say that I really love this phone. And I don’t know how I could have lived life without it…until they come out with the next generation.

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