5/5/2013

Wouldn't you know it, just when you thought it was safe to get up in the morning when BOOM, BOOM, BOOM--the neighbors two doors down demolished their house. Papa must have been feeling peckish when it comes to house stuff because next thing we knew, there were guys crawling around on the roof and in the attic of our house. But the poor house between ours and the neighbors, they must have felt just like The Little House. If they had known they were going to live thru not one but two total rebuilds, I think they would have just taken 6 month vacations.

I (willie) kept eating birthday cake all week, and as an added bonus, we got the rest of the whipped cream today. Mmmm, tasty. We also had very tasty gluten free toll house bars and lemon bars, which papa calls something gross that shall not be repeated here.

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We got another delivery this morning from Affordable Kosher which means dry ice for us!


 Alas, back to studying. All work and no play make Willie a dull boy.
 And all play and no work make for a bunch of drunken monkeys. Mommy is not going to be pleased when she sees what the Georges have been up to.
 Here no evil.
Smell no evil.
 The house is growing spikes--what gives?

 Now they appear to be putting railroad tracks up on the house. Now we're really confused.
here's the 8:15 to nowhere coming thru.

Hmmm, this looks ominous. What now, rabbit?

Solar panels? In Seattle? Are you kidding me?

 Don't you be sticking your hinie out at me Mr. Solar installer man. I'm not knocking your business or anything, but have you ever seen the weather in Seattle?

Hmmm, blue sky, straw hat, maybe solar panels aren't such a bad idea.
We're guessing papa's trying to get some green cred in the emerald city. Either that or he just likes watching the meter run backwards, which we must admit is pretty weird.

 We've been making 30+ kWh/day since the panels went live and it's been really sunny, but it won't stay that way. Anyway, 108 kWh produced so far, and not nearly that much consumed so back onto the grid it goes. We are now an electric company.