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July 31, 2005

Sunday at the beach

Last Sunday afternoon we got the great idea to go to the beach for a little while. Damon hadn't been to the beach before, and it seemed like a good idea. So, we sunscreened everyone and loaded up and took off for the Balboa Peninsula. On a Sunday afternoon. In July.

So here's the thing. There's nowhere to park on the peninsula on a Sunday afternoon. We drove around for 30 minutes looking for a place to park and never found one. So, we came home and played in the sprinkler.

This morning, we decided to give it another go. We left home arond 9:00 and there were plenty of places to park. We even found a spot that didn't have a parking meter

Damon thought the sand was pretty cool, but the ocean and the surf scared him a little. So, we played in the sand for a while and had a good time.

Bonus photo:

July 26, 2005

More Photos

Damon got a new ball a couple of weeks ago. It's a slightly oversized volleyball. Here's some pics from a trip to the park:
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Tonight we went to the Orange County fair with the Stuewes. Damon had a blast in the petting zoo. He was tearing around after the animals and having a great time.
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July 19, 2005

Don't tell the adoption agency (or the grandparents)

So I'm driving to work today listening to KROQ on the radio and the song "Smoke Two Joints" by Sublime comes on. Here's how the song starts:

I smoke two joints in the morning
I smoke two joints at night,
I smoke two joints in the afternoon
and it makes me feel alright

I smoke two joints in time of peace
and two in time of war
I smoke two joints before i smoke two joints
and then i smoke some more
etc.

I look in the mirror and see Damon dancing in his car seat to the music. Because I'm a good dad, I didn't want to stifle his creativity, so I turned the music up and we rocked out together.

PS: We here at chenry.com do not condone the use of illicit drugs. Drugs are bad.

July 15, 2005

Mr. Adventure

Damon had enough of a temperature today that he was over the legal limit for daycare, so he had to stay home. Even though he had a temp, he was in a pretty good mood (at least in the morning), so he and I went to the park, where he had a lot of fun on the slides. He's gotten a lot more nimble, and was able to climb up the steps to the slide. He couldn't figure out how to get into the slide to go feet first, so he decided to go head first instead. I was able to capture him doing it with the video clip feature of my cell phone. It's pretty poor quality video, but you get the idea of what's happening.

Anyway, here's the clip. Enjoy. (You'll need QuickTime to watch the movie)

July 10, 2005

R.I.P. B.U.T.

Well, I finally did it. I traded in the B.U.T. (big ugly truck) this weekend on a newer set of wheels.

Old & Busted:
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New Hotness:
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I know, I know. It's an SUV. SUVs are evil. Gas sucking, road hogging, ubiquitous evil. But here's the deal. I looked at a lot of vehicles to replace the truck. First option was a minivan. Lots of cargo space, very practical. However, the minivans I looked at were generally more expensive and got worse mileage than the small & mid-size SUVs. Hmmm. Next option was a station wagon. Not really enough cargo space and I like sitting up higher. That really left the SUV. I was gonna get a hybrid-electric one but they're just too expensive for us right now. Bummer. Next was the decision to buy new or used. I looked at the new Saturn SUV, Ford Escape, Hyundai Santa Fe and Tuscon, and at the Kia (online anyway). They all seemed fine, but when it comes to build quality and endurance of a car, nobody can match the Toyota. The problem was that the new Highlanders were out of my price range. Hello used car lot.

So, I ended up getting a 2002 Toyota Highlander with the 4 cylinder engine (better mileage, less expensive). It has leather seats and a sunroof, both of which I wanted to get. It even is silver, which is the color that I wanted - doesn't show dirt as much. What's also cool is that it rides more like a car than a truck. I learned through all of this that SUVs are either built on truck frames (such as the Toyota 4-Runner, Ford Explorer, etc.) or on a car frame (Highlander, Honda CR-V, Saturn VUE, etc.). If you want towing and ruggedness, go with the truck version, if you want a nicer ride and better fuel efficiency, go with the car version.

Anyway, I've joined the SUV nation, and I like it.

July 4, 2005

4th of July Helper

Damon "helped" me out this afternoon when I washed the car.

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He did really well tonight watching fireworks on the block. He only started getting cranky when we go to bedtime. And off to sleep he went.

What a great kid.