Monday, March 24, 2008

Oversized Xboxing--Coming to 2008 Beijing Olympics


This is a picture of the scene Sunday night. After watching some March Madness at the Fishers' using the projector, John decided it would be a great time to arrange a meeting between it and the Xbox. Here are the results.
The flash from the camera in the dark illuminated the whole room, so the video game is invisible in the picture. The video of the gaming experience couldn't accurately depict the life-sizeness of the ordeal, so here's the combination of the two--imagine that that video FILLS the blank wall, a 118-in screen (this record has already been surpassed today, 150 inches).

Finishing the Reroofing at the B-holds'


Much carnage and devastation was wrought in White Cloud last week. After months of delay, the old roof has been COMPLETELY removed and replaced with a new JMC roof (John- and Michael-certified). The old chimney was the only fatality in the end, which we thought was pretty good considering how many minor volunteers we had. Above, John is finishing putting down new boards because the metal flashing between the chimney and old roof didn't provide superior protection against liquid substances from the stratosphere, and the old boards were fairly saturated.

Luckily, the chimney halted before the propane tank; the chimney probably weighed in the ballpark of 273 pounds.

At a couple stages of the game, John was quite puzzled, considering how he could convey his instructions with terms that his slaves could comprehend.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Flood in White Cloud

We had a LOT of rain through the week, to the point that there were several flash floods. There was quite a lot of flooding where some friends live in White Cloud. Here are some pics.

This drive leads to a very flooded house, they had to bring in boats to rescue the man inside. He had refused to leave, even though his wife had gone into town. She didn't seem to be very glad to see him. His dog gave him a much warmer welcome! His propane tank had been swept away, they later found it laying up against the treeline.

I was very sad to see that it had flooded the old gas station, I love that place. Michael said that the water was moving as fast as a river. He went to their house this morning and said that there was considerable damage to the road.

For Grandma

I know that Grandma has been missing Haelley, so I plan to just post a ton of videos and pictures right now, not much talking. She is growing so fast, it's hard to imagine that all of you haven't seen her in so long. She is crawling pulling up to things and walking around the furniture. She babbles on and on about "mamamama," and "Babababa." Seems to be over her ear infection, but she is teething and that's been harder this time. She is working on her fifth tooth. She is a lot of fun, though very stubborn (who in the world did she get that from?)