Pirates and Sandcastles

Since our Poppa is enjoying his European travels, we’ve been able to do some fun stuff the past couple of weekends (as a break from construction). Last weekend we embarked on a Pirate Cruise – an affordable $7.00/person (free Lucy!), 25 minute boat ride in the Santa Barbara waters off of Stearns Wharf. The staff was dressed to the nines, and the boat is dressed up, and they play pirate music, etc. It was a gorgeous day, and since the summer tourists were gone, we had the only kids on the boat, so Max got to drive our boat a little bit. Today we went to the Santa Barbara Sandcastle Festival in the afternoon. Max’s favorite one was this giant ape/King Kong sculpture that the artist let him sit in for a picture. We had a yummy dinner together and some treats after – again all in fantastic weather. Yippee! 🙂 (back to the grindstone next week)

Pirate Family and Wench

Pirate Kids

Max captured by a big sand ape

More Lucy chatter

“Puckermoni” – pepperoni (isn’t that the greatest! 🙂 “Cheese-it Mama Dad” – This is something Lucy says repeatedly when we ask her to pray. We think it means “thank you Jesus for Mom and Dad.”

Pictures on Flickr

I am trying something new. I will be posting a select few pictures on the blog, but more pictures will be posted at Flickr. So visit http://www.flickr.com/photos/theule to see the pictures that didn’t make the ‘blog cut’. They are still worth viewing.

AYSO First Game

Max’s first game was today. His team White Lightning beat the Fireballs 8-1. Max scored 2 goals early on. His coach this year really wants to keep the number of players on the field low, so he will play 3 players at a time. This will help the kids improve their skills, and prevents ‘beehive ball’. P9090078.JPG Other Max tidbits: – When I make Max oatmeal for breakfast, he likes to eat a few pinches of the uncooked oats. I like (and therefore buy) high pulp orange juice. Max told me today that he doesn’t like orange juice because it has oats in it. – Max’s Sunday School teacher is a young man around college age. Max has noticed the hairstyle and wants to emulate it. Here is a picture of when we allow Max to comb his own hair. P7300008.JPG

Vertical Lumber

We accomplished our first vertical lumber this weekend. In order to get the walls into place we had to cut the eaves back. IMG_3821.JPG IMG_3822.JPG Max helped out by cleaning up our castoffs August 06 011.jpg Where we are at August 06 003.jpg