Sunday, January 11, 2009

London!

(Copied from Bekah's blog)
They say first impressions are important. With that in mind I have put off posting for a few days for the sake of giving a positive first impression of our stay in London. :)
We got here at 7am local time Wednesday morning and Ian immediately left for school and I began my 3-day stint of full-time Nanny to a friend's child who was a ball full of energy. I felt bad for the poor kid because I was so completely bushed after being awake for 24 hours that first day, i was probably no fun at all! Still... cameras are a big hit.. especially when you can take pictures of the other person taking a picture of you... she though this was just grand!If I had not yet won favor, I think that my ability to draw pictures that looked like her Disney princess dolls may have done the trick. Ah... my college education at work.
SO... If I had in fact blogged before today that is pretty much all you would have seen. Myself and my new preschool friend and Ariel in her post-mermaid dress. THAT is what London is all about. NOOoooooo. Moving on...
Trafalgar Square! Finally today Ian and I got out for a touch of sight seeing. After morning service at Holy Trinity Brompton (which we enjoyed) we headed out to the center of vacation snapshots....
This so far has to be my favorite picture... maybe ever. I love this guy and this picture makes me so happy! He's amazing and I am thrilled we get to finally globe-trot more together.
And me! Those cars whirring past in the background were actually going quite quickly... maybe. That is one thing I am unsure of here.. are the cars really going faster? Or am I just ridiculously close to the road at all times?
Big Ben! Since we are mere mortals we saw Ben (which happens to only refer to the clock and not the tower.. did you know that?) from behind a rather tall gate.
We have been reading up on London, and we figured it was no time to stop. Ian was reading me from our tour book as we went along. He read, I took pictures. Pretty keen deal.
Just one more for fun... with the London Eye in the background!
We took a quick turn around the grounds of Westminster Abbey...
And then back past Parliament on our way back to the tube to go back home to our teeny flat.
Hooray! The rumors are true! We really are in London!!!!

Needless to say, I plan to revisit all of these sights again, but it was good to finally get to take a little look around at some of the iconic sights of this city. If it crosses our mind please pray for our health. We are still recovering from some jet-lag and just generally no sleeping as well on our 'dorm bed'.
Cheers!
B

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

getting it done

Hey there friends and family.
We're packing our bags and selling our furniture. Let us know if there is anything you were looking for specifically and we'll see if we have it and are willing to part with it.
We fly off to London on Jan. 5th... so holla at us sometime!
mucho luv
B

Friday, November 14, 2008

I've got the dough on that guy


in oven, originally uploaded by ian.kitterman.

I made this! So as some know when I get stressed, I make bread. I made this today, its beautiful. I even basically dropped the loaf and its still beautiful. Praise God for the little things. This is it in the oven and its good out of the oven. Though it called for an egg wash and I didn't have any eggs so I put an oil wash on it and its a little crisper crust than I would normally go for, but it still good.

Friday, October 3, 2008

Bailout perspective

Not to take over this blog too much and make it incredibly serious, but my friend Amanda has a wonderful blog where she highlights lots of different injustices almost daily. As with anyone I don't always agree with her, but I thought this commentary was excellent perspective. Its originally from an oxfam blog.
perspective:

"The arguments for a bailout to avoid systemic collapse are of course genuine and persuasive, but so are the arguments for aid and against standing by and allowing a child to die every 3 seconds, or a woman to die in childbirth every minute. To put the proposed Wall Street bailout into perspective. $700bn:

· Would clear the accumulated debt of the 49 poorest countries in the world ($375bn) twice over
· Is almost 5 times the annual amount of extra aid needed to achieve all the Millennium Development Goals on poverty, health, education etc ($150bn a year)
· Is about 7 years of current global aid levels ($104bn in 2007)
· Is enough to eradicate all world poverty for over two years (UNDP calculates it would take $300bn to get the entire world population over the $1 a day poverty line).

On the other hand it’s
· only a quarter of the cost of the Iraq war ($3 trillion on Joseph Stiglitz’ calculation )
· a half of annual global military spending ($1339 bn)"

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Justice is what love looks like in public

This movie premieres on Oct. 9th, from what I have heard I highly recommend it.

Monday, September 29, 2008

New term

I learned a new term today WAF, wife approval factor. As some of you know I have a knack and desire to tinker with things, especially with found object. As most of you know as well I also have a very understanding wife who lets me tinker with things probably beyond the extent I should and often takes part in the tinkering. Before I always had to consider and guestimate what I could get away with, but from now on I may just use a WAF scale.
Ian

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Instructable

The instructable is up, it lets you see a little more exactly how we went about building this. Let me know if you replicate it!
http://www.instructables.com/id/Bike_Cabinet/