Saturday, October 25, 2008
Episode LIII: Family Tree
I think you can clearly see some resemblance between James Norris and my dad, no? If not, the picture below should help (James is on the left):
James moved from Kentucky to Missouri, where his son Simeon (aka Albert) grew up. Simeon worked as a farmer then as a street-car motorman. Simeon's son William was a grocery store merchant as of 1930 (according to the U.S. census) and paid $15 a month rent on his house. William had a son named Billie, who happens to be my grandfather, and that's about all the history you probably care to hear right now.
Feeling inspired, I decided to put some of the informationI had on an online family tree at ancestry.com. I would ask the readers of this post (especially those who are relatives of mine) to look at the tree and tell me if the information is correct. There should be birth and death dates and locations for everyone on the tree. If you notice info that is wrong or can fill in info that is missing, please let me know via email or by a response to this post. Later on I will be adding marriage info, pictures and great-great-grandparents and beyond, but I want to make sure the basics are down first. Thanks!
Unfortunately, to access the full interactive version you need to send me an email at razjericho@yahoo.com and I will personally 'invite' you. In the meantime, you can enjoy a bare-bones version here. Please let me know if you experience any difficulties. Enjoy, and then get back to me!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Episode LII: Billy the Wild Boar
KU hosted a “Carnival” the other night, and Amanda and I decided to check it out. It turned out to be fun, with a ferris wheel and games and rides and everything! The turning point of the night was when Amanda and I played the horse-racing game, pictured below.
She managed to place second, and I managed to win! Which meant that I won my choice of ridiculous-looking overstuffed animals. I chose this chubby wild boar with flames coming out of its rear. We hit it off immediately, and I called him Billy the Wild Boar.
We did everything together! We went on rides together…
We played games together…
We even went on the spinny whirly doodad ride together…
Then we got sick together…
Then we recovered by drinking some Diet Coke together (but we agreed it didn’t really taste that good)…
Finally, when we worked up our appetite again, we ate cupcakes together…
Oh, and I also had a good time with Amanda as well:
Now Billy the Wild Boar lives in my truck. He sits on the dashboard and intimidates any would-be car burglars. So far he has been 100% successful!