Sunday, October 12, 2008

Bubble Bath Time


Sunday night the kids got to take a bubble bath in the jacuzzi tub. For Dave it was the most fun of the trip so far. The kids all had a blast.

Daniel shows his diving skills





Beer Festival and Friends

GABF Crew: Oystein, Eric, Barbara, Monica, John, Elizabeth, Tim, David
Friday evening we all went to the Great American Beer Festival featuring 1,800 beers by 400 breweries. We had one first timer, the rest of us have been many times. Eric and Dave have been 11 years straight and Dave attended once before that in 1994. Our crew featured 3 Norwegians, an Italian, an Irishman and folks who live in California, Wyoming, Texas, Michigan and Colorado. (Jan Robert is behind Monica holding a beer above her head.)
Texas did not do so hot this year, getting only three medals:
  • Gold Kellerbier/Zwickelbier: Helles Keller, Fredericksburg Brewing Co., Fredericksburg, TX
  • Silver Kellerbier/Zwickelbier: Hell In Keller, Uncle Billy’s Brew & Que, Austin, TX
  • Silver Munich Style Helles: Saint Arnold Summer Pils, Saint Arnold Brewing Co., Houston, TX
Sean Tickles the Ivories
Saturday was our hosts', the Wheatleys, annual chili cook-off. Dave reportedly won for the 3rd year in a row with a new entry: Potato Chili. Many of the Wheatley's friends attended, including the extra 8 adults and 2 children staying at their house. Thanks Eric and Anida!
Dave's day was also consumed by the Texas-OU game. It started at 10am Colorado time so for the first time in 39 years of life he ate pancakes while watching football. Texas won and Sunday was vaulted to No. 1 in the country in both polls due to losses by Missouri and LSU. Dave may eat pancakes during every game from now on!
Rachel and Sean Nap in the Stroller.

Sunday was a day of rest and walks. Most folks headed home from Denver. We continue to visit with the Wheatleys. Tuesday all of the Pasta's and Wheatley's, minus Eric, are headed to Wyoming to visit Thermopolis and Dave's Uncle Phil and Aunt Bonnie in Lander, where they got 1.5 feet of snow yesterday.

Sean and Rachel at the Playgound at 39F

Friday, October 10, 2008

Colorado 2008 Part 1

We are on our first day of a 1.5 week vacation to Colorado and points north. We flew into Denver at about 3pm and had a nice autumn day at the Wheatley's house.

Daniel, Sean and Rachel taking a bath

Sean eats his first crispy taco


Sean and Daniel play with a wheel barrow


Sean in a Wheatley kid car



Sunday, October 05, 2008

Pasta New House

We started the move into our new house last Saturday. The major move by contract movers was Monday. It was only Friday that we had internet and TV hooked up through AT&T.

The move was tough and we do not want to do it again anytime soon.

The new house is awesome. The extra space is great. Sean loves it. Thursday we went back to the old 'Hood to watch the VP debate and afterwords went by the old house to check the mail. As soon as we pulled into the driveway Sean got upset and said: "No! New house. New house!

Unfortunately the contracted buyers of the old house have backed out due to a plumbing inspection that indicated $8,000 in repairs were needed. The real number is probably closer to $2,000 and we will have done next week.

Sean starts at Friendswood Montessori tomorrow. Thursday we fly to Denver for a 11 day vacation. After that the turmoil should be over. Sean is a trooper for what he has put up with for the past 4 weeks.

Sean sleeping after a walk in the breezeway between the house and garage.

The garage with room for a car! Barb is so happy.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Don't Have To Live Like a Refugee

The Swiss Family Pasta at Pasta South

Is it over? Hopefully this is the last day we spend at Dave's gracious parents. We got a text of a rumor of a rumor of power in our (soon to be old) neighborhood. Barb called our next door neighbor and she had power! Our house is dark, but the main breaker is thrown, so we are probably in luck.

The plan? Barb has been packing all week. We plan to spend tomorrow evening at the Carter's watching the debate with our Willowbend neighbors (who will always be our neighbors at heart) if there is a debate. That night should be the first of two last nights at the Briarbend house.

Saturday Barb's parents come to down to help pack and move. Saturday night we take possession of the Friendswood house and then all eat Polish food at Dave's parents. More packing on Sunday and then the big move on Monday.

Sean gives Barb and Barley Piano lessons

Sean move his chemistry experiments from mixing water with water to mixing water with milk.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

A New House!

Today we closed on our new house in Friendswood - just 8 days late due to Ike. We had to close at a Panera Bread as between all the parties involved no one had an open office in Harris County due to Ike and the Notary Public with us was only valid in Harris.

We are now renting the house to the sellers until Saturday and take the keys Saturday afternoon. Utility transfers are an issue - all gas and electric folks are too busy with Ike damage. After a day of trying to set it up we all gave up and now have an agreement to read the meters together Saturday night and then figure it out once the transfer is made.

We are still Ike refugees living at Dave's parents' house. The Briarbend house is projected to have power on Friday now.

Most services are open, but traffic is bad on I-45 south. Around 6:30am service folks rush south to Galveston County and then rush north at 6:30pm or so. It usually takes Dave 45-50 minutes to drive the 45 miles to the Briarbend house. It now takes 45-55 minutes to drive 30 miles to his parents' house. The rest of the freeways are also bad since many traffic lights are out at the exit ramps. The intersections become 4 way stops. We never thought we would be happy to have stoplights, but life without them is much worse, trust us.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Damage from Ike

Guest blogger Joanne here. Me, mom, and dad made it home today. Barb and Sean to follow tomorrow. Dave's house is still without power. I stopped by their house to pick up their cat Barley. Here are a couple photos of their backyard. Extensive tree damage throughout their neighborhood.

Dave unfortunately hurt his knee on Monday. He is thinking it is better than first thought. However, it did prevent him from doing this blog entry.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Ike Update


Our house is fine. Lots of tree damage in back yard. Finally pictures from during the storm. Above, Keri relaxes before power went out.

Dave has spent the last two days at his plant working to assess damage and get things running. Barb and Sean are in Kerrville until Tuesday.

Houston is not "hell." For the most part all Interstates are passable. Gasoline is hard to come by. Grocery stores and hardware stores are coming online using generators. Folks on the coast or bay are in bad shape, the rest of us are fine but without power.

Tiffany sleeping/watching TV

Shivs in door at Carters to keep wind and rain out


Morgan tries to ride the Carter's roomba

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Ike Aftermath

Ike moved through Houston last night. Dave spent the night at the Carter's house along with the Johnson family. The wind really picked up at about 7pm. We started to hear transformers blow-up all over the neighborhood. By 11pm many block were dark. By 11:30pm all of the south part of Willowbend was dark. We lost power at 2:30am. The wind was impressive and howling.

Saturday morning we woke up to a good amount of storm damage in the neighborhood. Lots of tree debris and trees down - amazingly none hit houses or cars. Fences were down all over.

Later Saturday Dave went to ISP in TxCity to help assess damage. During the trip there and back there was no power or open stores anywhere. Our new house in Friendswood is fine, although you had to walk through knee deep water to get to it.

Amazingly enough Dave's parent's house had power! That is where Dave is now. Since we have not been together since early Tuesday morning Dave, Barbara and Sean are looking forward to seeing each other hopefully on Monday

Hurricane Ike-Hill Country style

Sean, Barbara, Joanne, Dan, and Margie decided they liked electricity, so they fled to Kerrville. Things were tough here, too, obviously noted by the pictures below.

Between webconferences, Joanne, Barbara, and Margie prepared for the storm not by boarding up windows, but helping the Kerrville economy by getting pedicures.



Joanne followed the fashion rage in Kerrville and had hurricanes painted on her big toes.



Sean got in on the fun and sorted canned goods, just in case.




Those still awake at 1:30 toasted the arrival of the eye wall with hurricanes. Apparently the farther away from New Orleans, the bluer the hurricanes become.


p.s. We're not refugees, we're evacuees!
p.s.s. Good luck to all who stayed. We will see you soon!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Hurricane Ike - House is Ready




We are in the process of "hunkering" down for Ike. It looks like a lot of wind, maybe 80mph in the morning and a lot of rain. The storm surge at Galveston is probably the worst since Carla in 1961.

Barbara, Sean, my Parents and Joanne are all at Barbara's parents' house in Kerrville. Barb and Sean were already in Austin Tuesday -Thursday and decided to stay in the Hill Country.

Todd and I boarded up our houses yesterday, hopefully being over cautious. I am in a pocket of 7 other house that are boarded up. Only about 5% of the houses in the neighborhood are boarded up.

Most of the area retail stores are closed or set to close by 1pm. The Post Office did deliver mail, which was kind of odd. The Houston Chronicle delivered the Sunday supplements and comics today. The Chronicle has also opened up it publishing website so that people that cannot get the paper can see the exact printed page: www.eedition.chron.com Username and Password are Ike.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Bad Pastas

It has been quite a while since we updated. We have been involved in playing real estate moguls and are buying a house in Friendswood and selling our house in Willowbend.

We should be closing on the house in Friendswood on Tuesday. It is nearly twice the size of our current house and on a 15,000 sq. ft. lot. It is in the Quaker's Landing neighborhood - small, quiet, on the banks of Clear Creek and all streets are dead ends. We are looking at moving the week of the 22nd.

We put our house up for sale at 3pm last Friday. We had a lot of showings over the weekend and accepted an offer tonight, with closing on 10/7/08.

This has been a little bit of a stressful time, but we are very happy with where we are. We will miss living in Willowbend close to our friends and neighbors, however Dave is looking forward to 40 miles less of driving a day.

Sean continues to grow in every way. He is very talkative and using sentences all the time: "Daddy, sit down please" when he wants Dave to play with him is one example. He is a lot of fun. More info and pics soon.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Grandpa Boyce's 70th!

On July 26th we celebrate Barbara's Dad's 70th birthday. He had a big shindig in Kerrville, and it was a great chance for the family to get together.

The extended Boyce family


Grandma Pasta and Sean


Dave with Elissa ("Sissa" to Sean) and Sean


Sean and Elissa score peaches in an orchard near Fredricksburg


Grandma Pasta with Sean and Elissa in her motel pool


Sean and Elissa together in the backyard


Quite a turnout for Ted's birthday


Dave, Sean and Elissa have fun playing with ice


Dave breaks out the Slip-N-Slide (and then is in pain for the next 3 days)

Monday, July 21, 2008

Fun weekend

We had a very busy weekend. We started Friday night at the Jen and Dave Hofmans' celebrating Dave's new job. Congrats Dave! Carol and Penny made it from New Mexico, but somehow we forgot to take any pictures.

Saturday was yardwork and exercise.

Now where do I put this thing?

Later we had fun at the Boyces'. Sean, Elissa, and the dads went to the park and swam in the backyard pool while the moms and Darlene went to the outlet mall.

Then we all had a great meal.

Sunday morning Sean and Dave read the paper and then started the day.

We ended up at the Johnsons' celebrating Morgan's first birthday. Look for the Johnsons' big announcement on their blog here.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Sean 18-Month Update

Sean had his 18-month check-up yesterday:
  • Weight: 24 lbs. 2 oz. 30%
  • Height: 34 inches 90%
  • Head: 18.75 inches 45%
Everything checked out fine. He had two shots and was extremely unhappy about it. He was so stressed out he acted funny the rest of the day. He may have been slightly dizzy, too, which was a side effect of one of the shots.

His main developments have been vocabulary, comprehension and memory. He has many two syllable words and phrases: "all done," "night night," up please," "off please," "help please" and one "I don't know." Sometimes he strings things together for emphasis, like "night-night all done" when he really wants to be put in his bed; or "all done bye-bye" when he is really tired of his car seat.

He gets very frustrated when we cannot understand him. When we were in Johnson City this weekend he suddenly started saying "shoe, shoe, NO NO" and trying to take one shoe off. I put it back on and he cried "shoe, shoe, NO NO NO NO." I eventually found that he had stepped on a huge thorn that went through the bottom of his Crocs and poked out about 1/8" out of the sole (and into his foot.) So, in retrospect, what he said made complete sense.

The cutest things are words he can't quite say yet:
  • Ice weem = ice cream
  • Hopter = helicopter (or, sometimes, a plane)
  • Pafier = pacifier
He is a complete Elmo fanatic and loves everything Elmo.

He has the location of every fake owl in south Texas memorized and will say "hoot-hoot" or "owl" when brought within 30 feet (even if he can't see the owl.)

His other fixation is buses, like his friend Daniel in Colorado when he was Sean's age. A bus, or anything that looks vaguely like a bus, elicits: "bus bus bus bus bus bus bus," Most times it is a bus that he some how spots (or senses) before we can ever see it. Scary.

Grandma Pasta and I have taken to the bad habit of showing him video of Elmo, owls, buses, hopters, etc. on YouTube. He now associates LCD monitors with Elmo. On the plus side, you find videos like school bus racing!

Sunday, July 06, 2008

4th of July

Sean turns 18 months old today!!! Happy birthday today to Dziadziu!!!

Link to photo album HERE
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4th of July weekend started with Barbara's birthday on the 2nd. She co-hosted her own party at our house on the 3rd. We had 11 kids there who all had a great time. Sean did not go to bed until after 10:30pm - a very late night for him.

We loaded up the car and headed for Kerrville on Friday morning and celebrated the 4th there. On Saturday we went to the Sauer-Beckman Farmstead near LBJ Ranch outside of Johnson City. It is an 1869 farm and home now run as a historical site by Texas Parks and Wildlife. Sean loved the farm animals and mooed at the cows and clucked at the chickens and roosters.

Saturday night Beth came over for a great slow-cooked brisket dinner. Both nights Sean played in the hot tub, which he loves.
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Sean helps Daddy build Barbara's birthday present
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Sean watches cows
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Sean facinated by a rooster
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Limestone watering trough that Sean insisted on getting closer to: "pool, up please!"

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Start of Summer!

The start of summer has been a busy time. Lots of outside play, almost buying a house in Pearland and lots of weekend trips!

Sean has been a blast. He learns a new word or three every day. He loves his books and likes to climb every thing.

OK, I've got my bib, I am half-way up the highchair - where is my food?

Is this Mama's birthday present or mine? Until Dada gets around to putting them together it is all mine!


Sean's first professional sporting event - the Astros v. the Dodgers. He liked: 1) the Minute Maid Train (Choo Choo!) and 2) the hole in a support girder on the concourse (peek-a-boo!)