Saturday, April 29, 2006

No Doldrums Here

It was a beautiful spring afternoon; not too cold, not too warm, not too cloudy, not too sunny, not too . . . well you get the picture, it was a nice day. The doldrums were nowhere to be found.

We untangled our strings and set out to the field. Rojelio and Annie are our names and stunt kite flying is our game.

Yeah that's right, we have some of our own signature maneuvers. Skippin' the stone, the J-dive, the U-dive, loop-d-loop, figure-8, the Slabbekoorn, and screaming eagle. We plan on touring once our uniforms come in.
We refined our skills well enough to play some games.
Dive Bomb Dandelion. This game is played by one player standing out in the field holding a dandelion over their head. The other player maneuvers the kite to knock the dandelion down. Rojelio won that game by actually slicing the head of the dandelion off with the kite string. Wish we had that on tape for a slow motion replay.
Dandelion Drop. We rigged up some dandelions to the kite. One player flies the kite to it's maximum height, then maneuvers the kite so the dandelions drop off. The other player stands in the field and tries to catch the dandelions as they fall. Rojelio 1, Annie 0 (but 2 did touch her hand).

We are hoping to make it to the Great Lakes Kite Festival in a few weeks at the state park in Grand Haven. Maybe we can show off some of our skills there. And then maybe sign a book deal or make an instructional video.
Rojelio setting up for the screaming eagle with the delta kite.

A shot of Annie from the kite-cam.


Rojelio loop-d-looping Dolly the parafoil.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

BUZZ . . . eee!

It was Sunday night. Rojelio wanted his haircut before he started his new and final rotation on Monday (Forensic Pathology). He decided to be daring and bring out the clippers, giving Annie the power . . . eee!

Well we experimented a little bit with the number on the clippers before plunging into it. We went with a 2 all the way around, nothing too fancy here.

BUZZ BUZZ BUZZ. It was looking kinda splotchy . . . eee!

Annie was thinking maybe we should have tried this for the first time while a haircut place was open, you know, just in case . . . eee!

Together we revised the technique, took a deep breath, and it went much smoother. It turned out so well that we just might make this a monthly ritual.
No, that's not a scar from the clippers, that scar is from the GREAT ICE SKATING ACCIDENT of 2006.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Designs by Rojelio

Rojelio was the mastermind behind yet another unique piece of furniture. With some help from his father they created a beautiful coffee table. Butcher block top, copper pipe frame, and even "floating" butcher block shelves. Nice work boys!

You can place your orders now and Rojelio will get to them as soon as he finishes medical school . . . no wait make that internship . . . no wait make that residency . . . no wait make that fellowship . . . well on second thought Designs by Rojelio will not be accepting any orders at this time. Please check back following his retirement.