Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Happy Halloween!
Now, if you'll excuse me, there's some candy calling my name.
-Ben
Monday, October 23, 2006
Hog-tying a rhino
We tied his shirt sleeves together behind his back, and for an bonus points, I pulled the one shirt sleeve through his back belt loop to prevent him from being able to pull his arms above his head to increase the level of difficulty in getting out.
Of course this proved too difficult for him to escape, and eventually my wife helped him out. The days of doing this on my own are over I guess. But I still figure I got at least a few more years before he can really start defending himself against me, then at that point, the gloves are off!
Isn't male bonding such a brutal ritual?
- Ben
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Sharing some candid photos
Rhino at the computer playing Runescape and trying to chat with friends over AIM.
Rhino and the mother being goofy.
Rhino at "Baby's" in State College, PA.
Rhino at McLanahan's with our friend (and his quasi-older brother/bad influence mentor).
The Rhino is getting more elusive to the camera the older he gets, so the photographic encounters are becoming more rare. But at least we snapped these before he ran away.
- Ben
Crisis Averted
Danine
Thursday, October 12, 2006
how this came about
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
Introductions!
Introductions are in order being that this is the first blog post of hopefully many. Provided we survive of course.
Our names are Ben and Danine. Respectively, we are 29 and 33 years old, and we have a 12 year old son, Christian. That means we're young enough to remember all the dramatic details of our own adolescent passage, and now we have to try and help our son steer himself through the same passage as he becomes a young man.
Now, it certainly is interesting being on the other end. Now I can see why my mother's hair went from black to gray in the span of less than a year. Thankfully we have 4 more years until he asks for the keys to the car, but that doesn't mean he hasn't already noticed the fairer sex already.
But hopefully this blog will allow our friends to see how we cope. The decisions that have to be made, the molding we are trying to achieve. It's difficult to raise a child, but it's an extremely enjoyable and loving process. So, sit back and laugh at our misfortunes, our own mistakes, our accomplishments and our efforts. Enjoy learning how a young boy grows into a young man, ready to face the world, face first and full of determination.
- Ben