Luk

Luk
Our family.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Japan

 

Lili has landed and her friend Devan who left a couple days earlier was at the airport to meet her.  She was on a flight with 15 others from the group.  They are all in a bus on route to the hotel.  So fun.

She was able to join a couple of the other travelers in the airport hotel the night before.  This was their view. So handy.

She left her packing until the day before.  That big case was only 23lbs.  So I'd say she did a great job.

Tinkering.  What he loves the most.
So, Oscar's horn is wimpy.  So when he was mine Eric installed an air horn for me but I said it was also wimpy.  Fast forward to Oscar being Eric's.  We drove by an elementary school the other day and the kids wanted us to honk.  He used the air horn.  And said nothing.  But I found him in the garage set up at a little table working away.  Trying to get two non working air compressors into one working one so he can increase Oscar's air horn capability because apparently he sounds wimpy.  So, how does Eric stay sane....by tinkering, alone with no one talking or having drama or asking for things.

The water is going in.  Since we've been metered our water pressure is so low that I fear this will take days to fill.  

The red lines are appointments and events.  Things that someone has to show up to at a particular time.  It doesn't include school or my work or Lili and Fei's things.  I really do think a cartoon map of our little Jeeps running all over the place would be funny.  

Onyx is still at the dealership.  Sigh.  We're not impressed.  We need her back before Friday.  She is towing the trailer to Jeepapaloosa.  And we are going there is a caravan of Jeeps.  I'm oddly freakishly excited about it.  Fingers crossed the missing part comes in Monday.
Fei texted this morning asking about the weird guy at the porch.  Our front door was open and I had assumed it was Isabel setting off the ring camera.  By the time I got there he was gone.  Fei watched the live feed on her phone from Nanaimo and saw him leave.  He staggered up the steps.  One of Duncan's finest.  Arg.  The dogs didn't hear him and didn't bark.  I'm not delighted with how close he was.  I've asked Lili to recalibrate the camera to alert at the gate versus almost in the house.