Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Halloween


Meet our little Tucan.

Al took Eden out for her first real Trick or treating adventure this year. They went all around town in freezing temperatures, layered in three sizes of clothing, but cute as ever.

She came back with a few pieces of candy for us, and a couple bags of cheerios for herself. She seemed indifferent, but we were well pleased!

Happy All Saints Day tomorrow!~

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Rome wasn't built...

Everyone needs a hobby, and one of mine is building cardboard buildings. My recent endeavor was to build a complete modern day urban city for the game Mechwarrior: Age of Destruction. Here are a few photos of the progress of many hours of designing, printing spraying, folding, and cutting.

This a general overview of the city. All the buildings are made out of cardboard (cereal box weight material) with paper glued to the outside. The images are building found online, and some that I created myself using templates found online. All the buildings are approx. "N" Scale for you train buffs out there. After cutting and pasting, the corners are scored with an Exacto knife to ease the folding.










While many of the buildings are simple rectangles, some have multiple folds. The church on the left of this picture of nearly 20 pieces of cardboard folded in multiple directions. To make it even more fun, it was found on an all Korean site with no English instructions.

One of the tasks in creating a city is not only to make it to scale and unique, but to also make it usable for the rules of the game. That means some buildings need a flat roof to be usable, others need doors, others may need to fit into certain size specifications. It also means that there needs to be certain spacing between buildings.

Some future developments may be several communications towers, an overpass, and maybe another church.

I hope you have enjoyed the tour of my city!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Eden's New House


Eden recently got a new house and we thought the world might like a peek. It needs a bit of remodeling and the elevator needs to be fixed, but it'll be ready by the time she's old enough to reach the first floor! (I vote for a hot tub on the garden-roof.)

Monday, September 25, 2006

Fall Festival



Every September, Wilcox has their Fall Festival. The day begins with a short parade in the morning (we can still throw candy out here, so it's pretty fun), games and races for the kids, raffle drawings, dinner at the lion's hall, supper at the fire hall and garages sales all day. This year's added feature was the snow cone vendor parked on main street and it was a big hit! I had lemon lime and Al had some mountain berry flavor. Eden slept, so she missed out. Here is the float that St. John's had in the parade, in which the Sunday school kids rode on with Al, Eden and myself.

The Debate

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