Amazing Facts
If you ever received a newsletter from me (Jimmy) when I was employed with Youth Dynamics (a Christian non-profit youth ministry in the Pacific NW - learn more at www.yd.org), then you may be familiar with the quaint and highly popular section called "AMAZING JEN FACTS." Since it was probably the most read part of my letter, I'm going to resurrect it and give some AMAZING FACTS about our family without any of those lengthy, contemplative musings to distract you from the real goods.
AMAZING EVIE FACTS
* We're pretty sure she's a secret agent. She's always using words we can't understand, mysterious hand signals, and just looks the part . . .
* Evie has been clocked at a cheese eating speed of 97 sph (sticks per hour.) Here's a demonstration of what our speedy mouse can do:
* Our daughter is a triathlete. Though she's just in training mode right now, her running, cycling, and water skills are improving daily. Have a look see:
* She loves to point out flying things (birds, planes, bees), pick up and taste tiny things ( leaves, pebbles, bark, lost cheerios), make music (xylophone, CASIO Magical Light keyboard, random pots) and practice her growing vocabulary (dat, car, dat, nack, dat, duck, dat, dog, dat, dada.)
AMAZING JEN FACTS
* My wife did yard work. And I've got the shot to prove it. (I think Evie's enthusiasm inspired her.)
* She's been teaching English at Burlington-Edison High School for 8 years and has managed to become department head, participate in the Fulbright overseas teaching exchange, develop many new classes from scratch, and write a young adult novel to be published next year all in that time. (Not to mention becoming a mom and maintaining her awesome wifeness.)
So in about 3 weeks, she'll put a pause on the teaching chapter of her life and "kick back" with Evie at home for the next few years. Those high school kids coudn't really compete with Evie June's coolness and hangoutability.
* Jen competed 2 weeks ago in the annual Ski-to-Sea race from Mt. Baker to Puget Sound with her friends on team "Kiss My Tiara" and they took second place in the Women's Rec. Division! She canoed 18 miles with our friend Susan and felt the victory in most all of her upper-body muscles the next day. (For pictures, click HERE and enter 403 for the bib #.)
AMAZING JIMMY FACTS
* I'm famous on the world wide web. Well, actually my picture is just on a friend's blog site and pictures of built in cabinets that I made for her are on a realtor's slide show. So, not exactly famous, but accessible. I'm going to be building her brand new house soon. Here I am pouring over the blue prints from the architect and engineer to make sure they match before we submit for permit approval. Just like playtime...
* That's about it for me. Actually the first Jimmy fact was Jen's suggestion. Tough to sell your own amazement. Oh here's one, I finally BLOGGED!
I hope you've been both amazed and amused by the two most beautiful and wonderful women in my life. Here's a little somthin' special to tide you over until next blog . . .
Jimmy

4 Comments:
Teci and I loved watching the videos. We decided to pick up a stash of string cheese for the office...just incase Evie comes by. What a character! You may regret teaching her to wink at such a young age...seems a little early for flirting!
Jo and Teci
8:07 PM
What a fabulous post! A few comments:
1) Evie June's dimples are the cutest things I have ever seen in my life.
2) She really IS fast at grabbing cheese!
3) I have known Jen is amazing for a long time, but I love hearing more evidence to back up my claims.
4) I'd say that building a house is very high on the list of amazing things that people can do.
5) I laughed out loud at Evie's winking.
You all are tops!
11:30 PM
Another amazing Jimmy fact: he fixed our washing machine (which came with our house and is the same model my mother bought when I was a toddler) using a salvaged part from a cast off dishwasher.
MacGuyver has nothing on him.
Jen
11:46 PM
That Evie sure is a cutie! And I can't believe how fast she snatched that first piece of cheese! Although I can't blame her, I mean come on, it's CHEESE.
Also, I wish you (Jimmy) had been at our house when our washing machine broke in March. Hello $600 front-loading model we didn't intend to purchase for many years to come... :(
7:52 PM
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