Monday, October 29, 2018
2018 XC has reached the Finish Line
Thursday, October 18, 2018
The Tale of the District Race of Aught '17
Well it is almost District race time, so it seems like a good time to recap the race from just last year. You see it was Sampson's first district race last year and it is really good for a freshman to run as a scorer for a high school team, but it may not be the best thing. You see (man used that two in row to start a sentence, no worries, I'll fix it next sentence) he ran really well for most of the season. He was hurt in the first race (which I didn't get to see because I had to go to New York for business, and I actually moved the trip back so I could see him run, but it was too muddy so they moved the race back a day and I ended up missing it. And then we ended up not doing the project at work anyway so it was a complete loss. Going off topic a little here) and he set out the next 2 races then scored in the 4/5 spot for the team basically the rest of the season. So the make-up of the team was 2 seniors, 1 junior and the rest of the scorers were freshman. Yikes, right? Well they were pretty good last year even with the inexperience, but the inexperience came out at districts, at least for Sampson. You see (hey it been a couple sentences so it's cool to go back to the old stand-by) he ran his best race of the year the race right before districts a PR of 17:34 (which stood until this last race, now it is at 17:12) so he was feeling really good. His prep for races wasn't the best though. We never got overly involved in the prep side of the races, we just kind of let him do his thing and just tried to make sure he didn't over do it the night before. Well for the district race we did the same thing and he looked fine when he got there. He started out well, in about 4th for his team probably somewhere around the top 30 or so (top 24 qualify for regional) and I'm watching him go up the hill and around the school, so I hustle to the side to see him come around. I get up there and I see the kids he was with and no Sampson. So I'm like did I miss him. Then the other freshman on the team comes through and still no Sampson. So he would be like 5th for his team. I keep waiting and waiting and now I start getting a little worried. I can't remember if the other kid came through or not (also a freshman), but when I finally see Sampson he is like gassed...bad. He grabs his chest and says his chest is hurting like he is really cramping badly. So I go around to the front of the school and he is really slowing, Sophie is closer to the finish and she is waiting there and getting worried and she sees a kid collapse. Well he finally finishes, but he does get passed and finishes 6th for the team a little of 20 minutes and ends up at like 103rd in the race. Well the team finishes 11th or so and he tells us his prep for the race. He drank a cup of milk. For like 18 hours. That is all he had. No water, just one cup of milk. That is not efficient to be at top race form. So this year he is hydrated regularly, and he is taking his race prep a step further. He is doing ice baths the night before. The team is similar to last year, but the seniors are gone, the junior has stepped up to the lead spot, Sampson is probably the number 2 guy (he has finished as low as 4 for the team, but not lately), there is another sophomore that is 3 (and has finished no lower than 3rd for the team), 2 freshman and another sophomore for the next 3 spots. I don't think the team is as top heavy as last year, but I think as a whole they are much better. Our 7 and 8 are also a freshman and sophomore. So the future is bright, but they did win the OVAC and have won about 4 meets this year, so there is a chance they can make it to the regional. I hope they do, but last year there was only one team from our area that made it, and they have their whole team back this year. Sampson's team has beaten them this year, but last race they actually tied and it came down to the 6th man. Which our guy was better. But one thing I am sure of. Sampson will be hydrated before this race. Well I'll try and check-in after the race and let you know if the season continued or not. Hopefully they do. Also I'll give you a update on the girls team. #TheFive. Totally made for a movie. Hey maybe I could get a bit part in the movie. I could be the guy at the race that brings the staff. You know "Race Staff Guy". I have the staff already, could be pretty sweet.
Tuesday, October 09, 2018
The Long Way Home
Pretty much a photo that should be up for some kind of award. I took this while me, Peach and Sampson were out for a run/walk. Well mostly a walk for me and Peach. Sampson took off and left us, so we just kind of looked for cool walking sticks and what not. Anyway Peach wants to be famous so here goes. I edited it again, here is that version.
Monday, October 08, 2018
Proof of Slow Motion
Just messing around with some of the google picture features and trying to link to blogger. I took a video of Peach yesterday and in slow motion it looks half way neat, but at regular speed it is hilarious.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
NBA 2018-19
Couple of things I wanted to get down so I could look back and not believe how incredibly wrong I could be in the future. Well now that the disclaimer is out of the way here we go.
First I think Mo Bamba is going to be a bust. Just saying. This guy reminds me of Hasheem Thabeet or however you spell it because man that guy was bad. Any way, I think he is in the same mold of player and I just don't see all the hype.
Luca Doncic will be ROY. Book it.
Grayson Allen will be top 3 in ROY voting or at least make the first team.
Golden State will win the championship (really went out on a limb there).
Lakers make the playoffs, and so do the Cavs.
Butler will end up in Philly, or not. Sampson says Toronto (HA!) we'll see.
I'm going to watch a ton of games because we got LEAGUE PASS!!!
Ok that is all for now.
First I think Mo Bamba is going to be a bust. Just saying. This guy reminds me of Hasheem Thabeet or however you spell it because man that guy was bad. Any way, I think he is in the same mold of player and I just don't see all the hype.
Luca Doncic will be ROY. Book it.
Grayson Allen will be top 3 in ROY voting or at least make the first team.
Golden State will win the championship (really went out on a limb there).
Lakers make the playoffs, and so do the Cavs.
Butler will end up in Philly, or not. Sampson says Toronto (HA!) we'll see.
I'm going to watch a ton of games because we got LEAGUE PASS!!!
Ok that is all for now.
Sunday, September 23, 2018
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
'Ol 5 hundo
Just as an update the old blog passed post 500 there a couple of post ago. Up to 503 now. Only took about 14 years. Wow. Been blogging long? Yeah about 14 years, I just said that. Hopefully I can get to 1,000 in a little under 30 years. Well at the rate I have been going lately it may be more like 50. Anyway thanks for reading and have a nice day 😁.
Queen of the Court
We are also doing volley ball this fall. That's right, Peach is taking the court for the first time in competitive volley ball, and it is about the most exciting sport the kids have played. No seriously. About every 20-30 seconds someone is scoring a point. So the if the game is out of hand, no worries it will be over in about 30 minutes. It's a close competitive game that is going back and forth...well that may take a little longer, but you are guaranteed some suspense. Kind of like what we got tonight. The girls dropped a tough one, 28-26, 16-25, 28-26. Just back and forth the whole game and they were trying to do some higher level stuff and miss hit the ball so you can live with because they are trying to get better and you know at some point that will pay dividends. Right now they are 5-4 with a revenge game tomorrow. Hopefully they play well.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Sophie and the Spiders
Ok so Sophie is saying she got bit on the face and the spiders laid eggs in her cheek. I say she is full of it as spiders won't lay eggs in flesh. At worst it is fly eggs and she'll have a warble or something. Guess we'll find out in a few weeks who was right.
Ahhhhh Fall weather, are you ready for some... cross country?
Not what you were expecting huh? Well I wasn't either, at least not about 5 years ago, but at some point this summer I found myself looking forward to cross country season. Not for myself, but for Sampson. You see we did the football thing when he was little and around 5th grade he decided he didn't want to play anymore. Fine by me that was when all of the head stuff was starting to come out and it really didn't bother me that he didn't want to play even though I think he could have done well. But I didn't know what would take its place. Well he decided he would run cross country in 7th grade. I think some of this came from him running a 5k at the end of basketball season as a 6th grader and he put up a time of 24 minutes, right out of the box. Me not be experienced in the way of the 5k didn't know if this was good or not. But after 5 years of racing if an 11/12 year old can run sub 25 with no training, that is pretty darn good. He is now in the 18 minute range as a sophmore so I was getting excited as the season got closer to watch him run. You see the great thing about cross country is that you can show up at race time, watch your kid race for about 20 minutes (the less they run the better) and when it is over you can leave if you want or stay and support the rest of the teams, for like another half hour or so. Or you can go to a "team" sport, sit for 2 or 3 hours waiting to watch your kid play for 5 minutes and then spend the entire post game complaining that your kid should be playing more, but they have the wrong name or the coach is an idiot... but I digress. (I think I used that correctly...yep pretty sure I did) In cross country you get what you get, if you are good you are in the top 5, if you aren't then you aren't. There is always the possibility that one of the top guys will have a bad race, and if that happens you could sneak into the top 5, but for the most part it comes down to how well you can run. Watching Sampson run when he was little, this really wasn't the sport I would have picked for him, but as it turns out I think he has an extremely good natural form for distance running. Kind of funny how the sport found him, but he has done really well at it and he even met his goal of getting all conference already. Well there is still a good bit of the season left and hopefully I'll be back on the blog and can tell you how they do. Also if there is time I'll tell the tale of last years district meet and the cramping situation. Oh it is a good story.
Sunday, December 31, 2017
3rd Annual Christmas Letter, 2009
The first real snow of the year is on the ground so what better time to write the old Christmas Letter. In preparation for writing this year's letter I reviewed some of the previous years' letters. That is one nice thing about the old blog, you can just go back and look at last year's letter anytime, not that i don't keep everyone else's letters too. Anyway 2009 was a little different for the Helfen's. Actually is started out kind of hectic as I was unemployed for about 2 days when the Triple C ranch closed its doors and I went back to the Big O. I wasn't planning on staying there, but things started working out and it ended up being a really good fit for me, so I guess it was kind of a blessing in disguise . . . deep deep cover disguise. Anyway after the initial rough phase of the year things started coming our way. I got Sophie a really nice Sony Camera for her Birthday, actually it was after her birthday because we had to do a lot of shopping for a camera that met all of her needs. Which are a lot for someone who is as particular about her pictures as Sophie is. Sampson played T-ball again for the Pirates and did really well holding down the hot corner for most of the year. It was neat to see how much he had improved since last year. His team even pulled off a legit double play. Football was a little rough this year as the Buckeyes came up short in the playoffs even after scoring more points than the other team, but in the third place game he did score 2 TD's so that was pretty awesome. Now he is playing basketball for the 1st time and doing really well, he even scored in the first game. Peach had a pretty rough year too, like old Dad. She started out getting stitches in February after doing a face plant on a popcorn tin, then she managed to break her arm right before her first ever dance recital. She did really well though, she just didn't get to do her Acro stuff, but we waved and made a big fuss for her and she smiled really big while she was sitting there with the other girls. After the recital, she got flowers and a dancer Barbie. She was very excited. Also me and Sampson won the fishing Derby, which was awesome. We had been trying ever since he could hold a fishing rod, ok even before he could, but this year we won, finally.
After the kids' birthday party in July we headed to Pennsylvania for our vacation. We headed to Lancaster for Dutch Wonderland and a stay at the Howard Johnson and their indoor water park. We detoured through Gettysburg on the way and back, which I thought was really interesting, but Sophie and Sampson didn't enjoy it very much. Peach liked it pretty well I think though. We all enjoyed Dutch Wonderland though. They had a combo amusement park and a water park there and we spent the whole day. We did the sky ride and the roller coasters (the little one once with everyone, I had to ride the big one myself), and the big water slides. It was a very fun trip and slightly educational. The indoor water park was fun too, as it was right in the hotel, then at lunch we went to Chuck E. Cheese and for dinner we went to Friendly's which was neat because they had a balloon guy and he made animals for the kids.
Sophie and the kids also got to go to the Columbus Zoo with her Aunt and her boys this year. That was a long day for them, Dad didn't get to go cause they went in the middle of the week, but Peach is still talking about the trip. Sophie got a lot of neat pics too.
The end of the year seems to be picking up for the Helfen household too. Work is going pretty well, the company stock is up about 1000%, but I don't want to take all the credit for that. I mean I'd like to think I helped. I won Fantasy baseball this year too, so if you see Stevie remind him about that. Also I played a bunch of different online games and met some really neat people. Well here is hoping this finds you happy and healthy, and wishing you a great 2010.
Love,
The Helfens
Kirk, Sophie, Sampson and Peach
CrossRoads ... or not
I'm just at a very difficult part in my professional career as this year winds to a close. I have been with my current employer for the last 4+ years and have probably done more here than at any place I have worked before. Not combined for everywhere, but I have been involved in two reactor installs and have been involved in all of the instrumentation and commissioning of every new piece of equipment that has been brought on-line in that period. So I feel like I have done a lot and I definitely have the knowledge of all these new pieces. So onto the cross road part. Well recently my boss got promoted (congrats), but I did not. That's okay as I don't really have a back up and no one is in a position to do my job if I moved up so I would essentially be stuck doing two full jobs which would be impossible. But (and there is always a but right?) when the move happened I wasn't involved in any of the talks. Well that's fine as I'm just a lowly process engineer, but I was told that I would be reporting to the production manager who was going to take over some of the site manager responsibilities. I said that wouldn't be a problem as that was my gut reaction to be a good little soldier and not a problem maker. After about a week, December 8th to be exact, it starts to dawn on me that 1) I wasn't consulted in any of the decisions and am the 3rd most tenured person at the plant now, 2) my responsibilities seemed to increase after my boss left with no increase in compensation even though the new manager got a promotion and raise. Now I'm not one to begrudge someone else but the person that got the promotion was in a similar position on the org chart to me, but now I'm below them. So this is indirectly a demotion for me. Now I'm second in tenure at the plant, but aren't being consulted about any decisions related to the plant. So in the first month of this experiment I've watched us run our most critical chemical level down to a point where we didn't have enough to neutralize our tank, and the level in the tank has dropped off the thermocouple, so we have run the pump in manual for the last 2 weeks because the automated heating and cooling cycles won't work. We ruined a pump and in haste to neutralize a tank used a chemical that we haven't used before and it corroded the inside of the tank. To boot the only reason that we didn't have more issue with the chemical tank was because I just happened to realize the cooling system was trying to run, but wasn't working and the tank was heating up by the constant recirculation. I'm just at a difficult point because I have seen a lot of other plants close and fail, and I don't think we are there, but there has definitely been a change in the last month that isn't a positive. I don't really want to leave because of all the time and work I have put in, but I question where my ceiling is now. Clearly I'm not getting the credit, or should I say some other people are extremely good at taking credit, and now if I say something to management it will seem like sour grapes. Also the people that I work with are slowly starting to grade on my patience and there are about 4 people that I try and avoid at all costs, which is not good for a work environment. At any rate this is just kind of an exercise to help me think through things and really give myself some perspective. Every time I have left a job in the past has been out of necessity to stay employed and this would really be the first I have left because of work issues. I honestly don't see a way out, but it is going to take a while. All I can do is put my faith in God that he has guided me through things before and done it for a reason. If my purpose has been served here and it is time to move on then great, but if I'm supposed to persevere to learn something then that is going to be rough. I know how hard it is to start over and my past is about 4-5 years and hit the reset. I have about 20 years left and there is no way I'm going to be miserable working for the next 20 years. Peach said she wants me to be happy, but that is a hard thing sometimes. What really makes you happy? Knowledge of what you are doing? Comfort where you are working? Not having to start over again? Feeling that what you are doing matters and getting recognized for it? Well I know what being miserable is, happiness may just have to wait. Hears hoping 2018 goes better. Good luck everyone.
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
The Big Debate
Well that was disappointing. I think every presidential debate you think the next president will just pop off the screen and then the debate ends up devolving into a series of personal attacks about how the other candidate is sooooo much worse that anyone with any sense would never vote for them. I was kind of hoping that in the historic nature of the debate that the candidates would recognize that it was going to be one of the most watched debates in history and take the high road a little, but it didn't happen. At all. One of the worst things to me was the moderator calling out Trump for comments. Dude, you are the moderator, you want to be in the debate, run for freaking president. Other than that keep your opinions to yourself. And then when he presented the half truth that the law Trump was talking about was struck down because it was unconstitutional, Trump had to defend himself to the moderator and explain how the judge was taken off the case and the new mayor of New York dropped trying to defend it. Trump was right, but it was a waste of time and effort. Looking back I do feel like Trump got a raw deal, and that is the worst thing the democrats could do is make him look like a victim. For Hillary she acted like the little school girl that knows all the answers and constantly has her hand in the air. Except she didn't answer questions. Holt would ask a question, and then she would give a preplanned response based on something similar but not the actual question. It is bad when Sampson starts yelling at the screen that she isn't answering the questions. Yikes. Then Holt asked Trump about the birther conspiracy. Just let it go man, no one cares. Obama is 3 months away from completing 8 years as president, no one can do anything now. The only two people that know where he was actually born are dead, so let's please let that issue die. But Trump responds in what is probably the second worst way he could, by accusing Hillary of starting it back in 2008 during the primaries. Just let it go is all he had to do. Just play it off as a non issue and that no one was talking about it and then he could have spent about a minute and a half blasting Clinton on Whitewater, her foundation, the e-mails, Benghazi anything, but he screwed that up. Another thing he screwed up was when they asked about the Iraq invasion. I really don't care what his position was 14 years ago because he was a private citizen. If you think it was so bad Lester, why don't you ask Hillary why she voted for it. And why was it bad anyway? Look at the timing of it, it was still a year or so since 9/11 and we were still looking for "someone's ass to kick" (to borrow a phrase). The problem wasn't the invasion, it wasn't that Saddam was removed from power, it was that there was no exit plan once the objective was complete. Then when the leader was gone it was like "hey why don't you guys try democracy, it's like super great. Ok whelp see ya later. Oh and don't worry about giving us oil or any repayment for you know setting you free, its totally cool." Then Obama comes in and yanks the troops out, and leaves a giant power vacuum forming ISIS... If someone was legitimately in the middle and that debate swayed them, I feel sorry for them. Unless it swayed them to the third party candidate in which I totally understand. I hope the next debate asks some tougher questions to Hillary. She can't be lobbed softballs all the time, she is going to have to deal with some difficult questions and answer them. We now turn to Vince Foster for his opinion on the debate... oh wait nvrmnd...
The Drought is Over
In case you were wondering the time was 3.4106776 years between posts, but that is just a rough estimate. I don't think much happened. There was a flock of sea gulls and a gas shortage and that's about it.
Monday, September 26, 2016
The Presidential Debate of Aught '16
Ugh ugh cough cough... sorry had to knock the dust off the old blog. I think this may be the new record, but I'll address that later. I just wanted to get some thoughts down before the big show down tonight. No not Falcons vs. Saints, I'm talking about the big debate. It will be historic as the first woman nominated by a major political party will take place in a presidential debate, so hey its got that right? But it will also be the first time in about 20 years that a non-politician will get to take the stage in a presidential debate, Ross Perot anyone? Any how, I was just thinking that since this election is so tight already that I really think tonight will be the deciding factor. Both of the VP's are pretty noncontroversial (yeah check that word out), but the two candidates themselves couldn't be more polarizing. I really think tonight will be the one chance that the candidates have to make an impact. I know there are two more debates, but in this short attention span climate, that first impression goes alongggggg way. I think Trump can win the election tonight, if he can stay on topic and not go off the rails screaming or making a point of some controversial topic or directly insult Hillary's womanhood. If he can stay in his lane and be "presidential" (basically not pissing everyone off, like normal) he will make a winning impression. On the other hand, if Hillary can come off as genuine and honest (good luck) and boil her policies down to understandable, quotable, relatable really not sure where I was going with that, but if she can argue policies and not hyperbole I think she can make the stronger impression.
Personally I think we really missed the boat with Romney four years ago. This is at best a train wreck / dumpster fire of an election. Between the two candidates they have been elected to a major government body, exactly once. And that was the senate, not even a governor here. Has anyone seen Tom Tancredo? I seriously think he was lost in one of those corn field in Iowa back in '08. Anyway, good for the candidates to make it this far, but unless someone can just blow me away tonight (Clinton reference, #amiright?) I really feel like we are in trouble. I really hope someone comes out sounding presidential. Just to be clear as of right now, I really don't view Hillary as a leader, but I don't know that Trump will have enough support from either party to accomplish anything. Which hey, maybe that isn't a bad thing. Well see you on the other side of history.
Personally I think we really missed the boat with Romney four years ago. This is at best a train wreck / dumpster fire of an election. Between the two candidates they have been elected to a major government body, exactly once. And that was the senate, not even a governor here. Has anyone seen Tom Tancredo? I seriously think he was lost in one of those corn field in Iowa back in '08. Anyway, good for the candidates to make it this far, but unless someone can just blow me away tonight (Clinton reference, #amiright?) I really feel like we are in trouble. I really hope someone comes out sounding presidential. Just to be clear as of right now, I really don't view Hillary as a leader, but I don't know that Trump will have enough support from either party to accomplish anything. Which hey, maybe that isn't a bad thing. Well see you on the other side of history.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
1st Mustang Game of 2013
Well I feel like the worst parent/Coach on the planet. Our coach has put me in charge of pitching and as the "Pitching
Coach" of which I know only what I have read and looked at on-line and
learned from other people I get to be in charge of 5 young kids who all
want to pitch every night. But tonight was the worst case scenario for
me to be in that position as Sampson is one of the pitchers. And he has
done phenomenal in the 2 scrimmages we had and even in fall ball. Well tonight the first kid pitched 3 scoreless innings with 6 k's, then the second kid pitched one inning of 3 K baseball, then I sent Sampson in to pitch the last 2 innings facing the meat of their order and he walked 6 straight to bring to game to 3-2. So I had to go out there and pull my son from the game, and he hates me now. Hopefully he will talk to me tomorrow. The next kid did come in with the bases loaded and struck out 3 and got the other team 1-2-3 in the 6th to preserve the win. Sampson did come back up after I took him out and he got a hit, and slide into second, and then stole 3rd and got to home on another hit and slide into home. Two perfect slides. We ended up winning 6-2, and combined the kids pitched a no-hitter so there is that for the old pitching coach, but right now I feel horrible about taking him out because it upset him sooooo much. He also had an unassisted out at 1st so he played a good game, he was just very dissappointed about the thing he wanted to do the most. Sorry buddy, I do love you. Who knows maybe we will laugh about this someday...probably not tomorrow though, I'm just hoping you talk to me by then.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Peach's First Lost Tooth
Well she finally lost that tooth that has been loose since like Thanksgiving. If I think of it and am motivated enough maybe I'll post a pick of her new smile. Anyway she told Sophie "so Mommy here is that tooth". Here she pulled it out herself. Pretty good little girl, but don't get any ideas about ripping the rest of your teeth out. Apparently the tooth fairy is pretty generous when it comes to your first tooth, especially when you pull it out yourself because Peach got a 1 and a 5. She was supposed to split it with old Dad, but she promptly went out and blew it on bigger Lego's. I fear she could become quite expensive . . .
Double Double
Sampson is back playing hoops this winter and he got his first double double last week with 10 points and 10 boards. He followed it up this week with another double-double by getting 10 and 12 rebounds. He was really excited about it, but I told him right after the game he had a double double with points and turn overs, he only had 3 of those though. I sure am glad they aren't keeping score this year. . .
Sunday, December 26, 2010
The Fourth Annual Helfen Christmas Letter
Well this is actually after Christmas, but as you can notice I haven't exactly been blogging like crazy lately, it is possible that I may not have even done one of these last year, but anyway on to the letter. This was a pretty good year for the old Helfen clan. We took a big trip to Florida in July to visit Disney World and Universal Studios, which was pretty much the highlight of the year. We had decided last year that we were going to take the kids and just go and have a really good time and that is exactly what we did. We hit all the Disney Parks and Universal Islands of Adventure, it was a lot of walking to do in 5 days.
We also made an addition to the family, no not like that, we added a little four-legged member named Brownie. We got her in February when she was just a little pup, now she is a slightly larger pup, but she has been doing better lately. She may eventually be a good dog even if Sophie threatens to get rid of her at least once a week.
On the kid front, Sampson played baseball, football and basketball this year. Last year was his first for basketball and that sport is probably his favorite. This year he started again right before Christmas and dropped 20 in his first game. Peach had her second recital, in which she did very good. She didn't have a broken arm this year so that was a plus. She also started pre-school this year and had her first program earlier this month. She was a little lamb and did a very good job singing and reciting a bible verse.
On a professional front the year was good as well. Instead of a severing or shutting down production, we actually are restarting two of our idled pot lines. So it has been a little more busy at work at the end of the year, but that is a good thing. I also got to go to Seattle for a conference in February, which was very interesting. It was my first trip to North West and it was very pretty country, but city life is a little too crowded for my taste. I did get to go in the Space Needle for all of about 10 minutes, because it was just so busy out there.
Oh also I won this year's addition of fantasy baseball, for the second year in a row.
Well here is hoping that you have had a great year too, and wishing you the best for 2011.
Love,
The Helfens
We also made an addition to the family, no not like that, we added a little four-legged member named Brownie. We got her in February when she was just a little pup, now she is a slightly larger pup, but she has been doing better lately. She may eventually be a good dog even if Sophie threatens to get rid of her at least once a week.
On the kid front, Sampson played baseball, football and basketball this year. Last year was his first for basketball and that sport is probably his favorite. This year he started again right before Christmas and dropped 20 in his first game. Peach had her second recital, in which she did very good. She didn't have a broken arm this year so that was a plus. She also started pre-school this year and had her first program earlier this month. She was a little lamb and did a very good job singing and reciting a bible verse.
On a professional front the year was good as well. Instead of a severing or shutting down production, we actually are restarting two of our idled pot lines. So it has been a little more busy at work at the end of the year, but that is a good thing. I also got to go to Seattle for a conference in February, which was very interesting. It was my first trip to North West and it was very pretty country, but city life is a little too crowded for my taste. I did get to go in the Space Needle for all of about 10 minutes, because it was just so busy out there.
Oh also I won this year's addition of fantasy baseball, for the second year in a row.
Well here is hoping that you have had a great year too, and wishing you the best for 2011.
Love,
The Helfens
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