Here’s a windows media clip of Nick learning to crawl in front of our Christmas tree.
I highly recommend you download to your PC before playing. (Right Click, Save As…)
Archive for December, 2004
Video of Nick attempting to crawl
Friday, December 17th, 2004Flat Tire
Monday, December 13th, 2004Friday night Clayton and I were picking up some Punjabi food for dinner. I noticed my truck had been making noise, so took a look when we got out. It was obvious that my passenger side rear tire was flat. With two of us working it wasn’t going to be too difficult to put on the spare, but it was pouring rain and I had no working flashlight. After about 15 minutes of laying in water, we got it all together. The next morning I brought the wheel to Les Schwab assuming the repair would be trivial. Much to my surprise, the tire was damaged beyond repair. Wedged inside the tire was this object:
Some how, the thick part of that object was inside the tire, with the tip exposed on the outside. The horribly drawn white curve is about how the tire edge was. I opted not to replace the tire for now, since I have a set of winter traction tires. If anyone can figure out how that could get inside my tire, I want to know.
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Tuesday, December 7th, 2004I’m unsure what’s wrong, but blog comments aren’t submitting. Maybe it’s for the best
Monday Night Football
Monday, December 6th, 2004
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As I departed the morning commuter train and made my way across the Qwest Field parking lot, I couldn’t help but wonder how tonight’s game might unfold. Was I standing before a house of glory and victory, or one of embarrasment and shame?
I only know this, I’m going to do what I can to get the early train home, turn on the fire and watch Monday Night Football in HDTV. The only really bad thing about watching the Seahawks in HD is it’s even more obvious when our wide receivers drop the pass. Today it’s wet, cold and dark – the way the northwest is intended to be. I predict it’ll rain like mad and Seahawks will bust out their running game – and I hope Mack Strong can stick to making an opening for Shaun Alexander. For some reason the coaches expect him to run. Strong’s a cool guy, no disrespect but why should he run when we’ve got Alexander? On that note I could write hundreds of pages about mysterious of Seahawks coaching descisions, but I’ve got a day job to keep.
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