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Posted: Wed Jan 16, 2008 1:10 pm
by draglist
Great looking family and great post, Murff. Thanks. bp

Offspring

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 3:06 pm
by thunderlungs
Bill:

Here's the Lundberg count:

6 children from marraiage 1 (2 boys bookend 4 daughters)
1 surviving stepson (there were 2) from marriage 2
13 grandchildren
1 great grandson

Apologize for the brevity but the option is CHAPTERS!

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 1:17 pm
by WildcatOne
Great thread...a bunch of great stories about great kids!

I had something happen yesterday evening that gave me pride. I took Nick to a music store in town, my plan was to get a new guitar stand for me (a one-piece fold-up deal...the ones I've been using are two-pieces and I keep losing half of it, so I decided to K.I.S.S. the guitar stand and never worry about it again) and Nick's been talking about getting a Marching Band Snare Drum...bigger, louder, more punch, great rim-shot sound...and I agree with that idea...so I was going to surprise him and get him one. As it turned out, they don't stock them in the store and it would have to be ordered, so we passed on the deal. Ordering stuff takes 10 times longer than they say it does, and you finally end up calling them to cancel the order months after they said it would arrive, then miraculously it's there the next day...but we decided we'd only buy something from then on if we're holding it in our hands and the cashier has the price rung up on the cash register. No back orders, ever again.

We walk in, and there are 5 teenagers in there testing the floor model drum kits, both acoustic and electronic sets...they all stop and they light up when they see Nick. This one kid goes "HEY! That's the dude with BLASTULA!" They all go "YEAH! DUDE! WHASSUP!" And they all walk over to Nick and hang out with him, slap five, talk shop and welcome him to their world...Nick was cool. He hung out and talked. Then he sat down at one of the electronic kits and took off playing the living daylights out of it...everybody went over and watched him play. One of those kids' dad was there and he came over and hung out with me and asked me about Nick and how he got so good...I told him the story and also added that Nick takes lessons from a pro drummer and he practices every day for several hours...I didn't realize it, but my 15-year-old kid (16 next week) is one of the hottest drummers in town and everybody knows it...he was given a lot of respect and his attitude is quiet, softspoken and friendly to everybody. His report card was all B's and 2 C's (he missed a B in biology by one point). I quietly decided that this coming week, he'll get that marching band snare at the Percussion Center. I also decided to finish the upgrades on my computer and go ahead and record Blastula's album. I did get the guitar stand. Way to go, Nick! Life is good! WC1

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 3:22 pm
by pro70z28
8) 8) 8) Cool Deal WC 8) 8) 8) Aren't kids great...... :wink:

We had dinner @ the China Buffet today with our kids. Jenni is having a baby shower at a local restaurant later today (thrown by the people she works with). Life is goota'. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:46 pm
by jim sanders
8) 8)

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2008 8:50 pm
by draglist
Thanks for the rundown, Jon, but hey -- chapters are ok with us! :lol:

Great to hear about Nick, John. That is so cool...

Just got back from the Tri-County Honors orchestra show. Those kids are great. Fully listenable classical music. The last number was a Jazz deal with the conductor joining the kids on electric violin. Awesome. I'll copy that one and post it as soon as I get the DVD. bp

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:13 pm
by WildcatOne
Yesterday, my oldest son, Kyle, quit his job...it was a lousy job, he was making deliveries for a deli here in the neighborhood. He didn't like it, and the pay was insulting...I didn't complain about it. I just told him to find something substantial next time. He's still working on his degree in graphics at Westwood College here. I also didn't like the idea of him working at a place that is open to the public and has money in a cash register. He told me this morning when I got up that he found out one hour after he left, the place was robbed at gunpoint, with the robbers pistol-whipping a couple of the employees and holding a gun up to one of them's head. The robbers were caught a couple of hours later by the police tracking their movements with traffic cameras...it happened one hour after Kyle left...I can't help but think, what if he had been there. What would have happened to him? Somebody up there likes Kyle. I was contemplating these things while having my morning coffee on the patio, and suddenly a beautiful red cardinal flew up and sat in a tree across from me and looked at me. Whenever I've thought about an unexplained occurrence of good fortune, a red cardinal appears in my yard. Then Kyle walked outside and the cardinal flew away...my Mom adored Kyle...WC1

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:16 pm
by draglist
Glad he is safe. bp

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:34 am
by jim sanders
:shock: wow.. close call .. hope everyone is ok