Monday, August 27, 2007

Who's running this place?

As the pictures below indicate, we have turned over the keys to our house to Cayden. He obviously has free reign over it.

Allow me to explain what you see:

On the ground: Baby wipes (clean, sterile baby wipes.) Cayden has learned how to take baby wipes out of the package by himself. He has not learned how to put them back yet...

Neither have we.

The chairs: Cayden cannot walk by himself, but
he could push a car uphill if that's where he wants the car to be. Cayden likes to push things. He pushes the chairs and his high chair all over the kitchen.

The garbage can: You can't see it. Because it is on top of one of the chairs. Cayden kept knocking it over when it was on the ground and exploring the contents therein.

The mop: The mop used to be in the crevice between the counter and the refrigerator. The mop has had to find a new place to live because Cayden learned how to slide in the crevice between the counter and the refrigerator.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Cayden's Air Force Ones

And now for something different...

This next Cayden Cam brings a bit of the urban flavor.

Cayden Cam Fans: It is on!

Sunday, August 12, 2007

New Car: 2007 Lincoln MKX

Lincoln has decided that cars are more distinct and memorable if their names are composed of hard to remember conglomerates of random letters.


Enter the Lincoln MKX.



That -- would be the only downer of this b-e-a-u-tiful black ride. As you may be aware the Lincoln MKX is the flashier, high-society version of the Ford Edge. They share sheetmetal, platforms, and powertrain.

That being said, the MKX comes with a few tricks the Edge cannot match:

  • Heated REAR seats
  • Heated AND Cooled Front seats
  • THX-Certified 14-speaker stereo (I have only found 11 so far...Still looking for three.)
  • 18" Chromed wheels
  • Power lift-gate (As in, you push a button and the hatch opens. You push a button and the hatch closes.)
  • Chrome everywhere.

Suzanne is partial to the Edge. I love this car. I feel a little out of place driving it. People look at me and I can read their thoughts:

"Does your mother know you're driving her car?"

For Julie...

Sorry for the lack of blog activity. Creativity has been at a standstill over the last couple weeks. Just had a little today.

Julie -- this one's for you:

"She is The Blogging Queen, not a Clogging Queen, older than seventeen
Blogging Queen, previewing her blog on her 17” screen.
She can type, she can comment, recounting the stories of her life
See that girl, counting scorpions, dig in the Blogging Queen!"