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Evening men! We heard back from the adoption agency we applied with and....We have been accepted! :cool1:
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:cool1: Prayers as you continue the process.

...DD team finished 3rd in her tournament of 8 teams last night.

Home from basketball games. They each won their games, but more importantly, they each played their own individual game - oldest defense and youngest offense.

Congrats to the girls (and dads)!

Last night my son and I did our 1st Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, well I will admit I'm not a wood craftsman, we raced 4 races, 4 cars per race, we came in 4th 3 times and 3rd once:scared1: The good news is I'm a fast learner and next year there is only room for improvement:thumbsup2, I guess the Rain Gutter Regatta is up next so I hope I can redeem myself on that race:confused3

The one thing I'm grateful for is the Pack Leader is Old School and only 1st, 2nd 3rd place gets trophies, instead of giving everyone something just so no one feels bad, needless to say we weren't even close and in no way deserved one, but not winning gives us a reason to try harder next year:thumbsup2, My son was sad but it's a valuable life lesson, you can't win every time:confused3

A life lesson and dad/son time is far more valuable than a trophy

Morning guys. :wave2:

Morning Dads. Scattered flurries this AM so church was cancelled. Gives me time to get ready for the weeks meetings, but hoping it doesn't delay the families return from OH.
 
I've worn contacts for the last 25 years or so. Still have a pair of glasses that I use as backup and in the evenings when I'm relaxing.

Daily? Bi-Weekly? Monthly? or Other?

and why... ? :)

Morning...



Good on you!! Can't bring myself to trying to poke something onto my eyeballs..:confused3

I used to waer them about 20 years ago... wore 'em for a couple years, but then my eyes got sensitive to them, and couldn't wear them anymore.

Well a lot has changed since then (with the technology of contacts). They pair I had back then, were the same pair for the entire 2 years.
Now they don't do that anymore, you change them (as mentioned above) daily, bi-weekly, or monthly. This way there is no bacteria build up (even after washing) or cracks or ears (rips not crying) in the lenses. I think that was the problem with mine back then, is they just wore out. But by the time I realized it, my eyes were starting to get to sensitive.

I am going to try them again with ones that get replaced somewhat frequently, and see if the results are any better.

As for putting them in and taking them out, it's not really as hard or uncomfortable as you would think.
 
twokids0204 said:
On a side note - I have ordered contact lenses, am going to get rid of the glasses for a while. Any contact lens wearing dads out there??

I wear contacts. I've had them for about 4 years now. I have soft lenses that I change every 2 months. Not a big fan of that, but my insurance covers them and it costs me nothing. I asked about doing something different, but for the cost, I deal with the downsides of what I have. By about half way through month 2 on a pair, they tend to get dry out by the end of the day and get some scratches in them.

Also like someone else mentioned, I wear glasses if I'm just going to be hanging around the house.

It is kind of hard the first time you take them out. I poked at my eye for 45 minutes the first night I had them. I had a hard time getting one of them out. I swore it rolled up and was stuck behind my eye lid, but finally just gave up and went to bed. I found it on the bathroom floor the next day.
 
Saturday morning ownage! Have a good day guys. Off the play our last regular season hoop game with DS this morning. DD team finished 3rd in her tournament of 8 teams last night.

Home from basketball games. They each won their games, but more importantly, they each played their own individual game - oldest defense and youngest offense.

Congrats to your kids guys.

:rotfl2: Careful what you ask for, CJ!

Double Dog Dare You to post a screaming like a little girl video.

Thanks gents.

I normally freak out about medical stuff, but I'm starting to get excited about the sleepy stuff. I mean if it was good enough for the King of Pop, it's good enough for me.

We call it not only the Michael Jackson cocktail....but it is also Milk of Amnesia:lmao:

I don't know if it was good for MJ but it was good for me. When I first came to, I thought the nurses were playing ping pong on my chest.

Evening men! We heard back from the adoption agency we applied with and....We have been accepted! :cool1:...

Congrats David. Good luck moving forward.

Last night my son and I did our 1st Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, well I will admit I'm not a wood craftsman, we raced 4 races, 4 cars per race, we came in 4th 3 times and 3rd once:scared1: The good news is I'm a fast learner and next year there is only room for improvement:thumbsup2, I guess the Rain Gutter Regatta is up next so I hope I can redeem myself on that race:confused3

Both my dad and I were terrible at those father/son craft things. "So what if the wheels are oval. Better than square." The thing about it is that when I saw your post I had an instant flashback to fond memories. Your son will remember it for years to come.
 

Morning guys!



Good luck in the game! :thumbsup2

Woo-hoo! Won by 15 and now back in 2nd place entering the playoffs. Looking at some of the other scores, it seems we are playing better than most entering the playoffs. First game Wednesday night vs. the 7 seed.
 
Home from basketball games. They each won their games, but more importantly, they each played their own individual game - oldest defense and youngest offense.

Congrats to the little ladies. Looks like your college scholarship prayers are on track.:thumbsup2

Evening men! We heard back from the adoption agency we applied with and....We have been accepted! :cool1:

Thank you for all of the prayers! Thank you to everyone who has ordered bracelets! Your generosity has been a great gift in this adventure.

It is quite shocking how thorough we will be vetted to adopt children. I wish my BIL had to go through the same process before he was allowed to breed :confused3

We will be chasing papers now for the next 6-8 weeks including getting finger printed. As an Italian American, I am not real comfortable walking into the FBI office here in Indy to get finge printed. They have been keeping us down since prohibition :lmao:

Awesome news! Congratulations to you and your family and good luck throughout the process.:cool1::banana::yay:
 
Last night my son and I did our 1st Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, well I will admit I'm not a wood craftsman, we raced 4 races, 4 cars per race, we came in 4th 3 times and 3rd once:scared1: The good news is I'm a fast learner and next year there is only room for improvement:thumbsup2, I guess the Rain Gutter Regatta is up next so I hope I can redeem myself on that race:confused3

The one thing I'm grateful for is the Pack Leader is Old School and only 1st, 2nd 3rd place gets trophies, instead of giving everyone something just so no one feels bad, needless to say we weren't even close and in no way deserved one, but not winning gives us a reason to try harder next year:thumbsup2, My son was sad but it's a valuable life lesson, you can't win every time:confused3

You both won. Spending time making the car together is the lesson and the reward.:thumbsup2

Even cooler is that you and DS did it together. I'm a believer in that old school approach. And that builds character. When you place next time, it will mean a heck of a lot more. I coach my DD's Tball team and they give a weekly award for different values (sportsmanship, listening, teamwork, etc.) and some kids will ask for the award. So I tell them on day 1...DO NOT ASK FOR THE AWARD! The medal is earned, not given like a present! I think it teaches the kids to work for what they want and that they do truly appreciate it more when they get it.
:cool1:

Agreed. Looks like we all have similar views. As they learn to earn their accolades, they'll have a better idea of what it takes to succeed in all things.
 
On a side note - I have ordered contact lenses, am going to get rid of the glasses for a while. Any contact lens wearing dads out there??

Hey Brian. I have been wearing contact since I was 14. Started wearing the due to sports. Glasses were always getting broken or needing to be cleaned. Now I wear the daily ones. They are more expensive, but no cleaning or having to worry about losing one and the expense of replacing.

From my experience, they actually help you see better since your peripheral vision is improved. Good luck. Just make sure if you get the ones you clean that they are rinsed completely before you put them in.

Let me know if you have any specific questions.
 
Woo-hoo! Won by 15 and now back in 2nd place entering the playoffs. Looking at some of the other scores, it seems we are playing better than most entering the playoffs. First game Wednesday night vs. the 7 seed.

Nice! Congrats!!!:cool1:
 
Hi guys! Thank you for all the warm wishes and prayers :thumbsup2

We started going through the stack of papers today.

On the contacts subject, I tried once and got the wrong one in one of my eyes. I thought I was going to lose it. Spent what seemed an eternity trying to get it out :lmao:
 
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On a side note - I have ordered contact lenses, am going to get rid of the glasses for a while. Any contact lens wearing dads out there??

Been wearing contacts for about 20 years. I have astigmatism, so I have to wear toric lenses. The ones I have now are the monthly kind... have to take them out each night though. Love my contacts!

Double Dog Dare You to post a screaming like a little girl video.

:scratchin
 
Family is all back under one roof again for a couple of months.

Glad to hear they made it back safely.


Shawn, do you need these yet? :lmao:

Both my dad and I were terrible at those father/son craft things. "So what if the wheels are oval. Better than square." The thing about it is that when I saw your post I had an instant flashback to fond memories. Your son will remember it for years to come.

Same here. My dad didn't know how to do that stuff either, so the only father/son time we had was throwing a baseball and playing tennis.
 
twokids0204 said:
Daily? Bi-Weekly? Monthly? or Other?

and why... ? :)

I used to waer them about 20 years ago... wore 'em for a couple years, but then my eyes got sensitive to them, and couldn't wear them anymore.

Well a lot has changed since then (with the technology of contacts). They pair I had back then, were the same pair for the entire 2 years.
Now they don't do that anymore, you change them (as mentioned above) daily, bi-weekly, or monthly. This way there is no bacteria build up (even after washing) or cracks or ears (rips not crying) in the lenses. I think that was the problem with mine back then, is they just wore out. But by the time I realized it, my eyes were starting to get to sensitive.

I am going to try them again with ones that get replaced somewhat frequently, and see if the results are any better.

As for putting them in and taking them out, it's not really as hard or uncomfortable as you would think.

DW and I both wear monthly. Both of my teenage DDs wear biweekly. It really comes down to what you and your doctor decide that you can handle. I think that they typically start new contact wearers with a shorter term version. I still have a backup set of glasses for when I'm just relaxing at home.

My doctor started me on Air Optics Aqua contacts a few years ago. As I understand it, not everyone can wear them. In fact, they felt large in my eyes the first time that I tried them, but they are the most comfortable, long day wear contacts that I have ever worn.

I also remember those one year contacts and the multiple chemical cleanings and other pains. Things are MUCH easier now.
 
Anyone else hear about Obama's Star Wars/Star Trek mixup comment? :sad2:

I know it makes me a total nerd, but it bugged me! :rotfl2:
I posted on the WH FB page that the President's geek card is on double secret probation.

Good Morning! :wave:

As we all know the Cardinals will be gathering on Monday to select a new Pope. Now I realize that the odds are slim that one of us Dads will be chosen, but just in case, you should have your Pope name ready. So to help, here is a site to help you find Your Pope Name.
Urban :confused3
Home from basketball games. They each won their games, but more importantly, they each played their own individual game - oldest defense and youngest offense.
Well done. :thumbsup2
My girls are cleaning up the playroom right now so that we can watch a movie after dinner. Now, which one to watch...Junglebook or The Black Cauldron.
Gotta go Black Cauldron by a nose.

Evening men! We heard back from the adoption agency we applied with and....We have been accepted! :cool1:

Thank you for all of the prayers! Thank you to everyone who has ordered bracelets! Your generosity has been a great gift in this adventure.

It is quite shocking how thorough we will be vetted to adopt children. I wish my BIL had to go through the same process before he was allowed to breed :confused3

We will be chasing papers now for the next 6-8 weeks including getting finger printed. As an Italian American, I am not real comfortable walking into the FBI office here in Indy to get finge printed. They have been keeping us down since prohibition :lmao:
Cool.
 
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