Sunday, December 31, 2006

Happy Birthday Dad, Happy New Year

Hello all,

Happy Birthday Dad. I miss you very much.


Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday to you
Happy Birthday Dear Dad,
Happy Birthday to you!


Tonight Jennifer and I and Marcy and David went down to the Marriott for our New Years Party. We enjoyed the night and danced until Midnight. At the stroke of 12:00, we ushered in the new year. Happy New Year!

-Andy

Saturday, December 30, 2006

End of Year Review

Hello all,

The year of 2006 was a good year for my family. I was brought back from IBM to Sprint. In June Sprint spun off the local side of the business and started the company named Embarq. I worked on three major projects in the following six months that kept me hopping for some time. Finally in the end of October, I had a chance to rest and relax. The Holidays were soon here and I was able to spend some quality time with my family.

Jennifer's year was a great one as well. In January of this year she started working for a little known company called Unimed. By March she was on a roll with oxygen and bed orders that rivaled any of her previous years of service. The north land branch was doing great and I think it had a lot to do with my wife. Way to go Jennifer! You are a rock star! The end of the year was capped of by my wife being honored with two awards: Customer Service Representative of the Year and Employee of the Year.

Alexandria's year was highlighted by her starting Kindergarten. Every day I get to learn about what my little princess did in Ms. Servatis's class. For the past four months my daughter has learned to spell many four and five letter words as well as count to 100. We are all very proud of you Boo!

Zachary's year was a great one as well. My little guy is growing like a weed. Zac really likes to build things out of blocks as well as take stuff apart. I think he is going to be a great engineer someday. His favorite things to do now are play with his maga-dootle and build the "Woopsy 3000" and then knock it down. I love to see what he can build. When Zac is not building, he is playing baseball or golf. His hand-eye coordination is amazing for a kid of his age. We are very proud of you Thunder ball!

That should wrap it up for this year. If I missed something, just go back and read the whole year!

-Andy

Friday, December 29, 2006

Making plans for New Years Eve

Hello all,

Well, it is about that time of year when one takes a moment to reflect on the years events. Maybe tomorrow's entry will have my thoughts on that. Right now I am cleaning the carpets and getting the house straightened up after a couple of days of not feeling that great.

-Andy

Thursday, December 28, 2006

Flu again

Hello all,

I think the flu has hit our house again. I am not feeling that great and neither is Zac. Good thing we didn't head to Iowa!

-Andy

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Happy Birthday Mom

Hello all,

Today is my mom's birthday. We were suppose to head up to Iowa today, but my mom has the flu. Get well soon mom!

-Andy

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Unpacking

Hello all,

The day after Christmas is always a day of filling trash bags with wrapping paper and other assorted items from yesterday's opening frenzy. To compound the amount of trash, Jennifer and I cleaned out the kids toy chest and removed those toys that were either broken or not being used. The broken toys went into the trash bag. The other toys are going to go to Lisa Sink's house to be played with by all the kids. That way they will be used and loved some more. It felt good to clean out some stuff that was just piling up.

Monday, December 25, 2006

Merry Christmas!

Hello all,

Today Santa Clause visited our home and left some great presents for Alexandria and Zachary. Ali received a new Barbie car and dolls while Zac received a new Tonka Truck from Santa.

After playing for a with their new toys for a few minutes, we were off to Randolph to visit Nana Scott and my sisters. It was great to see my mom and sisters today. After dinner, I was outside with Kevin working on installing a security light for my mom. I am not an electrician, nor do I pretend to be. I was only the assistant. I did a lot of running to the truck and getting equipment and parts.

After a day of working outside with Kevin, it was time to head home. Jen and her mom had already packed everything into the car. After a few hugs and kisses, I was driving home. Ali talked all the way home while Zac slept.

It was a great day! Merry Christmas!!!

-Andy

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Christmas Eve

Hello all,

I want to wish each of you a Merry Christmas tonight as you are getting ready to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Our family will be celebrating at Good Shepherd United Methodist church at the 3:00 service tonight.

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!

-Andy

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Christmas is Coming!

Hello all,

The anticipation of Christmas is starting to cause my kids to really go crazy! It is great to see them get so excited about Christmas!

-Andy

Friday, December 22, 2006

Happy Birthday Alexandria

Hello all,

Today is my daughter's sixth birthday! Happy birthday BOO! I am so proud of you! I love you.

-Andy

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Success!

Hello all,

I have completed my shopping today. I got up early and hit the stores. They did not have a chance. The best part is I stayed inside the budget that Jennifer and I set for the family! I hope you like your presents Jennifer!

-Andy

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

First day of vacation

Hello all,

The order of the day is Christmas shopping for my wife. I have been to three different stores and have not found anything that just screams at me. I hope I find something tomorrow.

-Andy

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Last day of work

Hello all,

I could not be happier to write this post. Today is my last day of work for 2006.

-Andy

Monday, December 18, 2006

Ali's Birthday Party

Hello all,

Alexandria had her birthday party today. She had friends and family over for cake and ice cream. After opening presents, the girls ran around the house and played while the parents enjoyed each other's company.

-Andy

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Bearcats Lose

Hello all,

The mighty mighty Northwest Missouri State Bearcats lost in the national championship game today. They gave it a good try, but came up short. They had a good year. Better luck next year boys!

-Andy

Friday, December 15, 2006

Unimed Christmas Party

Hello all,

Tonight was the Unimed Christmas Party held at the Westin in Crown Center. It was an entertaining night with many good stories shared by all. I enjoyed the opportunity to dance with my wife. The highlight of the evening was when Jennifer was presented with two awards: Customer Service Representative of the Year and Employee of the Year. Way to go Jennifer!

-Andy

Thursday, December 14, 2006

At work today

Hello all,

I am at work today. It seems like I have been home with the kids more this month than ever. I am glad that my team understands my situation.

-Andy

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Home with Zac this time

Hello all,

Well, my daughter has given my son Zac the same thing that she had last week. He and I have spent the day together. He is really enjoying his time with Dad.
We drove out the Overland Park today to turn the SODS on-call phone over to Lisa. This is her week in the barrel. Zac had a good time meeting my teammates: Steve, Lisa, Chris and Jeff. He ran around for a little bit. We were only there for a less than 10 minutes total.

After that, we came home and watched some TV while I worked on a project for Embarq. I am looking forward to having mom and Ali home tonight. Zac doesn't say much unless asked a direct question. The house has been very quiet today.

-Andy

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Dinner out with the family

Hello all,

Tonight Jen and I took the kids to Applebees for dinner. At dinner, Zac started to run a fever. Guess the bug has finally caught up with him.

-Andy

Monday, December 11, 2006

Back at work

Hello all,

It feels like I have been away from my desk for a month. I am catching up on email and office conversation.

-Andy

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Still home with Ali

Hello all,

Well, Ali went to the doctor yesterday and she has a virus. She will run a fever for a few days and then she will be fine. It is hard listening to her cough. I think having a sick child is the hardest job of being a parent.

-Andy

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Home with Ali Again

Hello all,

Ali is still running a fever today. Jen and I thought we had it beaten last night when she was 98.7° F for most of the night. Unfortunately, this morning around 4:00, she came into our room and was burning up. Her fever had returned. She was 103° F and almost uncomfortably hot to hold.

I know a fever it the body's natural defense against infection. I just wish the bug inside my daughter would give up and let her feel better soon.

Get better soon Boo....

-Dad

Monday, December 04, 2006

Thoughts of Dad

Hello all,

The air is especially crisp today. I don't know why really, but it makes me think of doing chores on the farm with Dad. Dad would wear his brown overalls and his green Dekalb coat every day. He had a blue stocking hat that he rolled so it stopped right above his ears. I don't know why he didn't like his ears covered...

When it would get cold like this, there isn't any place to hide from the wind while out in the open. You just had to keep putting one foot in front of the other until you reached your objective. I always would hate to carry corn out the the North hog lot. The distance was not the problem. It was how exposed you were to the wind. Once you filled two five gallon buckets full of corn, you had to walk right into the teeth of the North wind. I never measured it, but it seemed to be a longer walk in the winter. Once you reached the lot, you had to cross the fence, kick the hogs out of the way and dump your bucket of corn without becoming part of the meal yourself. If you think I am making this up, ask anyone who has ever fed hogs about running for your life.

Anyway when dad and I would do this routine, it was not as bad. Maybe it was I only had to carry half of the corn. Maybe it was because there was someone to share the experience with, but I know one thing for sure. No matter how cold it was, Saturdays meant going to town and having a Pepsi at the elevator and listening to everyone talk about how much colder it used to be in Randolph. I would sit and listen. I might even join in if the opportunity presented itself, but mostly I would listen.

After everyone had shared their news, it was time to buckle the boots on again and zip up the jacket. There was always something to do outside -- it just happened to be colder that day than the day before.

Thanks for taking me on those walks dad. More importantly, thanks for all of the Pepsi's you bought me at the elevator.

Love you,

-Andy

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Chiefs Lose

Hello all,

The whole city is mad about this one. The Chiefs blow a 14 point lead with 9 minutes left in the 4th quarter today. How do they lose to Cleveland? No answers, just a lot of tears.

-Andy

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Dance Recital

Hello all,

My daughter had her first dance recital today and she did GREAT! I am so proud of you Boo! You looked so cute as a snowman. I hope you all take a look at the gallery when you are done reading this post.

Great job again Boo!

-Andy

Friday, December 01, 2006

No school again

Hello all,

Well, we did not get the 12 inches of snow they were predicting; however, Ali's school and Zac's preschool have been cancelled for the day. I am home again with them. They are both still sleeping upstairs now. I am trying to get as much work done as possible while they sleep.

Last night, Ali and I put the Christmas Tree up in the office. She was a great helper. She helped hang the lower branches as well as fluff each branch. She sure did have a good time. While I was working on the higher levels of the tree, Ali disappeared for a second and then returned with the step ladder from the laundry room. She was back in business. She could reach as high as I was working. :)

Once the tree was assembled, we started to put on the lights. Ali really didn't get into this very much. She tried, but it was mostly a dad activity. When I finished, Ali went to get Jen and show her our good work. I think we made the family proud.

I also put out the white reindeer in the front yard. I'll put out the Christmas tree and light nets later today. Oh, Christmas is just around the corner!

-Andy