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posted by Dad on Dec 14

I gave Cassie a questionnaire that instructed her to complete the beginning parts of old sayings.  Here are the results:

  • It’s always darkest before…lightest
  • Never underestimate the power of…craziness (that’s daddy)
  • Don’t bit the hand that…feeds you
  • No news is…good news
  • You can’t teach an old dog new…tricks
  • Love all, trust…none
  • The pen is mightier than the…pencil
  • Where there’s smoke there’s…fire
  • A penny saved is…a penny spent
  • Don’t put off till tomorrow what…you were supposed to do today
  • There are none so blond as…man
  • Children should be seen and not…see
  • If at first you don’t succeed…try try again
  • You get out of something only what you…put in it
  • Better late than…early

A couple of these had me rolling…

posted by Dad on Dec 14

Cassie's New Style

I'll take this over tattoos and piercings any day...

I guess Cassie got ahold of my camera and decided to take some pictures of her toes.

posted by Dad on Jul 11

I brought the girls some Rubik’s Cubes from work. They promptly scrambled them, so I had to help them find instructions on how to get them fixed. Here is what I found.

posted by Dad on Jul 11

The girls and I had a great 4th. We spent the entire day together. I wrote about the entire experience over on johnasimpson.com.

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posted by Dad on Jul 4

Independence Bear

Independence Bear

posted by Dad on May 14

Someone at work sent me an email about this little girl that has a brain tumor. Here is an excerpt from the web site her family has set up:

On January 7, 2008, our lives were changed forever when our 10 year old daughter Emily was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in her left thalamus. Emily’s brain tumor, a pediatric low grade astrocytoma (PLGA) is the most common type of childhood brain tumor and yet, has historically received little, if any, dedicated funding or research. Consequently, there are few treatment options available, and those that are available are invasive, toxic and mostly ineffective.

Emily is determined to change all this and she has set her sights on raising $1 million to help fund PLGA dedicated research by December 31st, 2008. We, her family, have partnered with The Pediatric Low Grade Astrocytoma Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity (founded in August 2007) to help raise money for dedicated PLGA research with a goal of developing kinder, gentler and more effective treatments, AND a cure, for the thousands of PLGA children around the world.

I do believe this to be true. Please visit Emily’s website, www.colorforacure.com. You can buy a pixel of color for just one dollar. Each dollar – every cent – goes to PLGA research, and each pixel is added to a picture which is gradually completed as the goal of a million dollars is approached. You can make a difference in a child’s life, and make sure you tell a friend!

posted by Dad on May 13

Reading the same book

It's nice to see them working together for a change...

The girls put a smile on my face tonight. We went to the library and they happened to check out the same book. I went to get gas and when I got back in the car, Alex was reading out loud. After a bit, Cassie started reading out loud and Alex stopped. It turns out, they were each reading a page of the same book.

posted by Dad on Mar 17

Cassie in the car...

haha Cassie…

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