Happy Pi Day Eve!

It is Friday, March 13, 2009, which means….

IT’S PI DAY’S EVE!!!! Tongue out

‘Cause you know 3.14, 3-14-09 (Duh) and it is the day before. Today at school during math and science, we celebrated pi day (we can’t celebrate it on Saturday, the real pi day.) We watched this really long movie about pi, it was just about some dude called Archemides. and then we ate pie! I brought a pumpkin pie and got to eat the leftovers for lunch, YUM!Laughing I wore my pi shirt and everything. (Our Math is Cool Club shirts have pi on them, so I thought it was a cool idea to wear it, unfortunately, most of the other Math is Cool Kids had the same idea.) I know 10 digits of pi now, which is pretty sad compared to Seyjil, a girl in my classes, 70 digits by memory. She was pretty amazing! I know… 3.1415926535…  There are these awesome songs I learned, here is one!

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Hock a loogie

Mature content warning:
The title of this post is “Hock a loogie.” It’s got pictures. Proceed at your own risk!

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Zachary's first cello performance

Zachary's Christmas cello performanceZachary had his first cello performance this week at a Christmas recital for students of the studio where he has been taking lessons. He is performing “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”

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Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow!

We have had a record-breaking snowstorm in Spokane over the past couple of days. Here are the totals at the aiport according to the National Weather Service:

Storm total accumulation:
23.3 inches over 36 hours

24-hour Snowfall record:
19.4 inches (highest since 1881)

The snow was heavier east of Spokane. We got 28 inches in Greenacres.

Pictures almost do it justice, so here are a few of them.

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You can view the whole set of pictures on Flickr.

Here is the snow cornice coming down:

The girls jumping off the porch into the snow:

And Emily and Aubrey jumping into the snow:

Thanksgiving Dinner

Happy Thanksgiving!

The Pages and the Pages came to our house for this year’s Thanksgiving dinner.

Thanksgiving Dinner

Monte and Lon had a little wrestling match in the living room before dinner. Nothing like a grudge match between brothers!

Lon and Monte wrestling #1Lon and Monte wrestling #2Lon and Monte wrestling #3Lon and Monte wrestling #4

Political ads in a polling place?

it’s election day. hooray.

Spokane County is a vote-by-mail county. Ballots are sent out about three weeks before the election and have to be postmarked by election day or dropped in one of the handy-dandy drop boxes by 8:00pm on election night. We completed our ballots about a week and a half ago and dropped them in the box at the Otis Orchards library, so we’ve been done for over a week.

Since Washington allows ballots to be mailed on election day, some ballots won’t arrive for several days. There was an article today in the news saying that King County (metro Seattle and then some –1.8 million people total) expects to have 40% of the ballots counted tonight and will have counted 97% by next Tuesday. We’ll likely know who the president is tonight, but the Washington governor’s race will probably take a week or more to decide. Forgive me if it’s a little anticlimactic.

The political ads, however, are still running. I was at the YMCA yesterday and the TV in front on my elliptical machine was running The View (talking about the election) interspersed with political ads. I don’t think there were any ads other than political ads. You would think they could have thrown a mesothelioma ad in there for variety.

Mindy is ready to be done with the phone calls. We’re also ready to be done with the political ads, but I have a better idea…

In 1992 the Supreme Court upheld a Tennessee law that prohibits campaigning within 100 feet of a polling place. I voted at my dining room table. All of the televisions in my house are within 100 feet of my dining room table, as are all of the telephones. The mail gets sorted on the kitchen counter, literally just feet away from where I voted.

Political ads on television? Too close to the polling place. Campaign calls to my telephone? Too close. And the Obama channel? You guessed it.

If I can’t wear a McCain shirt or an Obama button to a polling place, surely this blatant attempt to sway my vote within mere feet of my polling place must be stopped!

My first orchestra concert of the year

This was our first concert of the year and our very first concert with the band and choir. We very sadly, stunk. However the band and choir insisted that we were better than them which I don’t think is true. Remeber this was our first concert so we had an excuse. Enjoy!

P.S.(We stunk!)

Video after the break.
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My Social Studies Project

This is my social studies project, my friends and I spent a lot of time on the script. We also made bloopers. The credits are at the end, they don’t give as much credit to my dad as he deserves. He edited it, filmed it, and spent FOREVER working on it. It might as well have been his project. Smile I hope you enjoy it! Laughing

The Iron Chef

The Iron Chef Bloopers

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Garage bicycle hangers

Because my dad will think it’s cool.

Garage bicycle hangers

Zachary's school picture

Zachary's school picture - Fall 2008

Zachary's school picture - Fall 2008

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