Boeing Air Museum, Seattle
I'm busy.
Very busy. I'm working my fingers to the bone, burning the candle at both ends and any other related cliche you'd like to apply here - trying to get a manuscript finished up, the synopsis written (and we all know what a joy that is) and shipped off. On a deadline.
In the meantime, I bring you this fun little photo essay from our recent trip to Seattle. Enjoy and leave me lots of love you lurkers! (Ah, that would mean comments.)
Z-dude and Popular Science.
They go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Ry-guy and Astronaut
Look alikes? New haircut might change that...
The moon?
Nope, it's the underside of this - a command module!
This is Pilot Z-Dude ready for take off.
Ry-Guy manning the manual side rocket guns.
Like it? Want more? There are thousands of pictures from our week-long trip to Seattle and Port Angeles. But I don't work for free. I take payment in nice little comments being left, so send me the money!
Days 8 and 9 and No I Am Not Behind
Today is a catch-up blog, but I haven't been having to play catch-up with my NaNoWriMo challenge! I wizened up and took some earbuds with me today so I could plug into the iTunes music library loaded into my laptop and jammed to those while transcribing. It worked well although I later learned Ry-guy, who accompanied me to today's write-in, was "embarrassed" his mother was "rocking out." Meh. Between being out with fellow comrades, chatting about the craft, guzzling down a week's worth of lattes at each write-in session (I've been to about 4 already and have another to go to tomorrow) and logging onto the free wifi connections at the various coffee houses we've been meeting at, I've found I don't get as much transcribing done as I would like. Tomorrow I'm going to make sure I don't log onto the Internet, either, and see how much more progress I make. I'll update my word count at the end of that session and we'll see how I'm doing. Right now I've got an awful kink in my neck and am seriously considering scheduling our next write-in over at the mall where they have several massage chairs set up and actual people giving neck and shoulder rubs. Twelve bucks for twelve minutes or three lattes. Yeah, that's worth it!
Until tomorrow, NaNo, NaNo!
Who Are These Pie Dudes, Anyway?
Several years ago, which is a very disturbing way to open this because it only solidifies how quickly time has passed, my twin boys came home from school saying "I like pie." It continued on into months. I found the statement penned with a Sharpie on half the contents of our pantry, the coffee canister, a package of cookies, cans of beets, peas and refried beans. Of course the Sharpies were immediately considered contraband and a stern warning was issued before any real damage could occur. Hey, I've been down that road before!
I call my kids "little dudes." It cracks up people when they hear me saying, "come on, little dudes!" For some reason, it just came naturally. As such, so did the revised nickname, the Pie Dudes.
Around that time I was reworking a children's story I had written when they were in kindergarten (years before this Pie Dude incident, yep, another shocker) and had toyed around during my downtime from the edits to create a new children's story about the Pie Dudes. I'd drawn characters with pies for faces and the boys got a big kick out of that. Right around the same time, I'd come across a homeschool mom who'd started scanning in the pictures her kids were drawing and creating various items on CafePress to sell. Pretty ingenuitive, huh? Well, I thought so and convinced them that might be a good way to earn some money towards college. Alas, that never did pan out. It got to be a bit too tricky scanning in the sketches and have them look good enough to upload to our CafePress account.
But the story did take off and the character's names were derivatives of their own names, which I won't print here because I'm a (repeat after me) a big Internet safety nut. That's why you won't find "good" pictures of them here, either. Hence, the birth of Z-dude and Ry-guy. There's an additional Pie Dude, C-man. That's my nephew, their cousin, whose a mere 21 days older than they are. And if you're thinking it's like having the 3 Musketeers around when they're together, you're almost right, except it's more like the 3 Stooges!
So now you know how the Pie Dudes came about and why I refer to them that way. And, as such, they have their own blog here, too. It gets updated every now and again. Stop by every once and a while and say "hi!"
Jog-a-Thon
The Pie Dudes are looking for sponsors for the upcoming annual Jog-a-thon on Friday, October 17th. According to the handout they came home with:
We will be having a major fund raising activity, a Jog-A-Thon, October 17, 2008. It will involve all children in the school as participants. We are encouraging our students to participate by signing up sponsors and running/walking for one hour around our playing field. This will be our most important fund raiser of the school year! We hope you will be supportive of your child's participation.
Purpose:
Money raised by this activity will be used to help defray costs toward 6th grade environmental camp, a natural science school that 6th graders attend for one week; 7th grade medieval feast, 8th grade end of the year trip. [It will also help fund] the school recognition program, athletics, dances and many other school-wide activities.
If you'd like to help out and sponsor either of the Pie Dudes, Z-dude or Ry-Guy, please get in touch with me (leaving a comment is sufficient) and I'll send you the details.
I'm duly impressed with Ry-guy's quest for sponsorship. He's an avid fan of Ellen Degeneres and has been wanting to go to a taping of her show in Los Angeles. As such, Dadzilla is planning on taking them to San Diego to visit their grandfather for a few days and seeing that it's not that far away, we looked into whether that could be something they could go do. As it turns out, audience members must be 14 and older. Major disappointment. So Ry-guy came up with a creative idea. He had me email (again, there are age rules for even contacting the show) with a proposal. He'd like Ellen to help him get some sponsors, maybe even sponsor him herself and upped the ante by saying that if she does, he'll dance around the track for an hour instead of jogging or walking!
In discussing this and my resolve to posting a request to all here, we had another idea that even Z-dude agreed to. For anyone sponsoring either of them for $50, they'll dance at least one lap during the Jog-A-Thon. For $100 each, they'll dance at least 5 laps and for $500 a piece, they'll dance the entire way! As a note, last year Z-dude did the second to highest number of laps in his entire school: 18!
The line starts here..... V


when my world crashed down around me. Well, okay, not really, but at the time, it sure felt that way. The papers were handed back during 6th period math and when I turned my four-page test over, I almost burst into tears when I saw the big, fat, larger-than-life "F." From thereon, it was a struggle. It didn't help much when my German algebra teacher two years later felt that the best way to teach me how to solve the problems was to put me up in front of the class day in and day out, to work the strange array of alpha-numeric's while my peers snickered behind me. I wound up failing that class entirely which is why, I informed them, you need to stay after school and take advantage of the help your teacher and the high school tutors can give you. The point of my story here is, if you are seeing your grades slip, get the help immediately, get extra credit, find out if you can do any make-up work and push that right back up to where it needs to be. If you don't, it could quickly get so far ahead of you, you may never catch up. 


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