Wednesday, September 24, 2008

(Almost) Music to My Ears



Today was Garrett's first day with his (rented) trombone. He has been itching to play in the band at school even though he has no experience. In fact, the only music training he has had so far is "Brian's basics" at church music camp and following a Youtube video to memorize 2 songs on the keyboard. --You've gotta start somewhere right! He has a true love for music and I can't wait to see him grow in his abilities. For now, pray for our ears. Practice will be long and loud for awhile I'm sure!~

Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Mommy Bouquet

Lindsay picked me this awesome bouquet of gorgeous flowers from the yard. She knows I love fresh-cut flowers even though I don't often buy them and even at her young age she often thinks more of others than herself. She loves to make people smile and frequently brings home random gifts for different members of the family. She always has a way of brightening my day, but I am especially fond of her personally designed bouquets. There is nothing in this world that compares to the beauty of a fist-full of love, hand-picked especially for you.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

God's Front Yard Makeover

While it took Robby several days of hard work to complete his recent makeover of our front porch, God's front yard makeover was completed in a matter of seconds.
Even on it's side, our tree is taller than average.






We were surprised at the root system that supported this massive tree.





The view from our front door. It still shocks me every time I see it.







The kids have always wanted to be able to climb this tree.




The first mound of leaves in the road is our neighbors Bradford Pear tree that split into 3 pieces a few minutes before our tree went down.




We were lucky enough to have our electricity restored the next day. The kids have enjoyed being out of school (although I have still had school EVERY DAY!), and the tree was a source of entertainment for all the neighborhood kids for a few days. The city came at 2:30 this morning with chainsaws in hand. They cleared the road by cutting the tree into sections and pushing it to either side of the road. I think it will be awhile before we get it all cleaned up.


Monday, September 15, 2008

Before It Fell

Sunday afternoon we were going about our business, busily preparing the much anticipated dinner of Robby's famous Swiss Steak. This is one of my most favorite meals even though it is time consuming and messy to prepare. I was excited about the food, but even more so about the company. Brian and Shannon where FINALLY going to experience the meal that I talked about the entire trip home from Cambodia a few years ago. This picture was taken at 1:28pm (while we still had electricity).








About 10 minutes later we were standing in our kitchen hoping the the power outage would be short, and trying to decide what options we had for cooking this huge amount of prepared meat. I walked out onto the back porch and looked down the power line (not sure what I expected to see. . . ). Our neighbors had a big limb that had fallen and was blocking the street and had possibly taken the power line down with it. Until then I hadn't realized how hard the wind was actually blowing. I stood there and watched as the siding was ripped off the carport of the house behind ours, but the excitement didn't really start until I went out front.


Our neighborhood is full of trees. Some are small and only a few years old, but many are huge towering beauties that have been around for several generations. Standing on the front porch I could hear nothing but the wind rushing through the trees. Even the sirens from the fire station down the street couldn't compete with the roar of the wind as it's gusts cleared it's own path through the neighborhood.


When I first saw the trunk of our tree swaying in the wind I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. I watched as each gust pushed the entire tree from side to side. But when I saw the grass raise up I knew it was only a matter of time until our tree would succumb to the power of the winds. I went back inside and with a matter-of-fact attitude I announced to Robby "We are going to lose our tree today." As I tried to explain to him what I saw, he rolled his eyes and looked at me as if I was crazy. When he decided to check it out for himself he was shocked. We realized that this tree had the potential to take out several houses depending on how it fell in this gusty, shifting wind, so Robby went around and told all the neighbors while I tried to get the kids into the basement-just in case. I shot this video from the front porch at 2:01pm. Watch as the roots lift the grass and landscape blocks towards the right of the tree. . .


*NOTE* I removed the sound from this video in an attempt to avoid the embarrassment of my incoherent ramblings.


The video of the tree as it fell (see previous post) was shot at 2:03pm. Amazingly, no one was injured and no property was damaged by this huge tree. Any shift in the angle that it fell would have had a different outcome.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

150 Years Falls Flat

We are still without power and have been told it could take days. The kids are excited about being out of school tomorrow, but I am wondering how much food we will lose (including the half-cooked Swiss steak we were working on for our special guests!) We ended up at Qdoba for dinner and I am taking advantage of their wireless internet. I'll have to give you the WHOLE story later, but for now here is the video of the tree as it fell. Although we are sad to have lost "our tree" we are grateful that no one was hurt. In fact, the tree managed to fall at the perfect angle and miss everything.