Monday, April 30, 2007
Collecting Dead Relatives
Maw would proceed to bring out her weather radio. Yep, a whole radio made just for listening to the local, national weather radio station. Now, if you've never heard one of these awful things, you're really missing out. Amidst all of the static you can barely make out this recorded weather message. I imagine some guy in a basement somewhere putting out this message for all of the diehard weather radio listeners..."Local temperature, 68 degrees, high winds likely, rain, hail. Listeners are urged to take cover in the event of a tornado." REPEAT..... I swear this guy never gives you any useful information.
She would listen to this terrible thing for about 10 minutes at a time. I hated every second of it. You could barely understand what the guy was saying. There was so much static it just made me want to cringe.
A couple of years ago, I believe someone had given Maw a NEW weather radio. Something more modern. At least it looked more modern. Once you turned the thing on, it's still the same guy giving the same announcement over and over with the same static. Guess who got the old radio. Yep, yours truly. While rolling my eyes I said something to the tune of "Gee, thanks Maw. I'm sure I'll listen to it all the time." She just laughed. She told everybody how I hated that thing.
When Maw passed away in January, my mother gave me the "new" weather radio as part of my "inheritance". I think I said something like, "Gee, thanks Mom. I'm sure I'll listen to it all the time."
Here's the real kicker....Whenever a storm comes around during the springtime, like last week, you can find me sitting at my desk tracking the weather on the internet. But, right beside me is that stupid weather radio going full blast. I know that I wont get much information from the radio. I seriously doubt that the news that is broadcast over that one station will ever save my life, but there is something comforting about the sound of listening to static trying to make out what that guy down in his basement is saying about the wind, rain and hail. I only hope Oda Mae and her children learn to hate it as much as I do.
Dominus Vobiscum
-OD
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Friday, April 27, 2007
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Sometimes...
...I don't want to think about what to make for dinner.
...I don't want to have to tell someone to pick up their toys 50 gillian times.
...I don't want to have to think about going "potty" all day.
...I don't want to find more patience.
...I don't want to have to be home at bedtime.
...I don't want to watch what I say or do.
...I don't want to watch cartoons on television.
...I don't want to learn ABC's.
...I don't want to listen.
But, just sometimes. It's been one of those days.
Dominus Vobiscum
-OD
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
I'm Still Here...
Oda Mae got to spend the night last night with Gran. I think she had a good time despite wanting to cry when Oda Momma left her and when I came and picked her up. She was pretty sure I was going to leave her again. Our friend in the Symphony played a fantastic solo this weekend. According to the Star Telegram, he almost set his Strad on fire. I would agree. We got to go see the concert and then spend some time with our friends at "Kings Chinese BBQ". Were talking real Chinese food. We did however pass on the Duck Tongue and Chicken Feet appetisers. The main dishes we had were really good. The best part was the dessert. Oda Momma didn't think so, however. It was a sweet egg drop soup with a real egg in it. At first we didn't know if it was an egg or not. :) Then we came home for real dessert that included Tiramisu, Carmel Apple Pie, and Ice Cream. MMMMMmmmmmm We watched "Noises Off". Have any of you seen that movie? It's pretty funny stuff.
I'll keep trying to catch up on the pictures and the posts. I've got more to talk about....
Dominus Vobiscum,
-OD
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Friday, April 20, 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Monday, April 16, 2007
As the Rooster Crows...
Of course last weekend was Easter weekend. I was working at a church over in Dallas. When they get the sermon online, I'll post a link so you can hear the solo stuff I played. After that I was getting ready for a big quintet concert down in Waxahachie this last Saturday. Over all the concert went well. I was pretty drained by the end of it though. I had my own little fan club show up for the concert. You can see everybody in the picture I took from in front of the audience HERE. I hope you all had a good time. Thanks for coming!
The Mozart Requiem went well last week also. Particularly because I got paid more than I was actually expecting! Woo Hoo! That happens all too rarely.
The Oda Family is doing fine this week. Still trying to get Oda Mae to pee in the potty. I'm pretty sure she holds it in until I get her diaper on then she lets loose. We're watching Elmo's Potty Time every day and it seems like all the books we're reading have something to do with going potty. I'm sure she's on to me. She does like to have her "babies" sit on the potty though. Maybe we're getting somewhere.
Oda Momma has a new co-worker.... Aunt Sis!!! Yeah, Oda Momma and I are on our way now to getting everyone who is related to us to move to FW. We need babysitters that are only 5 minutes away so that we can be spontaneous! :) Soon the Oda Family will run things in this town.
I've not been sleeping very well lately. I think part of it has to do with the rooster down the street. Every day this bird starts crowing at 4:45 am. I have half a mind to find where it lives and plan a nice Sunday dinner this weekend. Are roosters even allowed in the city limits around here? Who wants roosters anyway? Especially if you live 5 minutes from a large downtown area. I say go buy your eggs from the grocery store like everybody else! Freakin' losers.......
One last thing...I read a book last week that I saw "advertised" on another daddy blog. I don't remember which one it was or I'd put a link. Sorry. It was called "Summer of Light" by W. Dale Cramer. It was about a SAHD who found himself taking care of his three kids. He had a nack for photography and started entering shows and making some money doing that while his wife worked during the day. A lot of you SAHD's out there might really enjoy this book. It's an easy read and has several pretty funny moments. None of which remind me of anyone I know. :)
Second, one last thing....some of you know already that I have a blurb about all of the AREA 365 pictures on the FLICKR site. Would it be prudent to put those blurbs on this site as well or can you just make your way over there once in a while?
Dominus Vobiscum,
-OD
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Monday, April 9, 2007
Sunday, April 8, 2007
SAHD's On TV
Apparently April 16, 17, and 18, The Learning Channel is is broadcasting a show called Surviving Motherhood which is airing some episodes about Stay-at-home-dads. Check out the website and set your TiVo's (or in my case the ancient VCR.)
Anybody you guys know?
-OD
Hoppy Easter Everyone!
Look real close....you see all those white specks? No, it's not just my poor photography skills. It's freakin' SNOW! There is a reason I live in Texas. It doesn't snow in FREAKIN' APRIL! We had a nice picnic planned with GG. We still went and had burgers, dogs and stuff, but we had to be inside. I was really looking forward to letting Oda Mae run around the park. We did have a really good time though. We played BINGO and Oda Momma won a journal.
Okay, I'm done. I didn't appreciate the snow yesterday, and I just wanted everyone to know.
Next Saturday evening I'll be playing a concert with a group that I play with regularly. You're all invited to attend. Here's the link. It's on the South side of the world this time around. It'll be a good concert. Hope to see you there.
Sorry for the lack of "Easter" photos...they all turned out pretty drab. We'll try again tomorrow at 2nd Easter.
Dominus Vobiscum,
-OD
Saturday, April 7, 2007
Friday, April 6, 2007
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Monday, April 2, 2007
A Classical Story
A couple of days ago, Oda Mae decided to try her hand at the "Classical" music scene. Oda Momma was fortunate enough to get it on video. So here we go...