Monthly Archives: August 2004

Five Hundred

This is the five-hundredth post on this blog. Wow, I’m far too prolific… I’d like to thank all of the people that helped me get where I am today 😉 I’d like to thank Shari Peterman for reading this site since its inception every day, checking it up to five times a day just to see if I’d written anything funny or zany or new about Jessica or Abby. Thanks goes to Google for probably being responsible for 20% or more of the total hits to this site.

Thanks for reading,

Randy Peterman

Abby Knows Sunglasses

I reallize that the title is probably not a strong reference to Bo Jackson for most people, but since I spent a lot of money (along with my brother who probably spent even more than I did) to collect a huge amount of Bo Jackson collectors cards only to have him fade into nothing, the reference means something to me. Abby insisted she bring her sunglasses with her to church this morning and on the way to church she put them on. Upside down. With the arms of the glasses pointing up underneath her ears. It was priceless and I had no way to photograph it. However, she was surely cute and I had to share.

Scaling Through the Walls

So my neighbor upstairs has already made it into my blog a couple times… loud, Jerry Springer-ish fights have happened multiple times (next time I’m calling the police – this is getting out of hand). This morning though, she was preparing for church, only I didn’t know it. Here’s how it went down:

Abby was watching Arthur in the front room while Jessica and I were getting ready and I thought, “Wow, that’s a funny sound to be in Arthur.” It was, because it wasn’t in Arthur, it was in the bathroom upstairs. My neighbor was doing scales to prepare for singing at church, only it wasn’t the “Mi-May-Ma-Mo-Moo” scales, it was “woooo-oooooo-oooo-oo” [the sliding scale that starts low and slides up high] type of scales. Over and over and over and… well I’m glad we’re leaving for church in a moment.

Amish in the City Part Duh

I’m wondering what people were thinking when they read my post on Amish in the City. Because I think they read it with their eyes closed and their brains turned off when they left comments. I have added an addendum to the original post to help clarify what the blind seem to miss.

Picking Your Nose

This morning Abby picked her nose while in bed with us (getting nothing substantially thank goodness) and I pulled her finger out and said, “We don’t pick our noses.” She quickly re-instered her finger and said, “I smell funny.”

The Pool. The Zoo. The Girl.

Tomorrow we’re going to the zoo – hopefully I’ll get some good pictures. I need to get more pictures of Abby up. Jessica has started braiding her hair into little pig-tails, so I’ll try to get some pictures of that. She’s a cute little girl but she’s got (insert one of her parents’) constitution 😉 She’s a strong willed little girl and I think she’s going to make being a dad a challenge but also a blessing.

Today she ran right to the edge of the swimming pool and almost jumped in Jessica and I were both sitting at the tables and Jessica got up to try to stop her while Krystal ran after Abby (Krystal was closer). Abby stopped right at the edge, which was better than jumping in – but she didn’t get that she could have been injured. I love this little girl but my goodness she needs to have some fear.