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Happy Hour by Steph and Char: We're Leaving Again
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char. Saturday, January 11, 2014. I've started boxing up our kitchenware and even some of Sophia's baby things. We're heading to Cleveland tomorrow to check out a rental home. I'm crossing my fingers because it would be such a relief to have housing crossed off our to do list. Then we will focus on selling our house! Zac's new job starts this July. So do many of our friends jobs who are also leaving, but for different cities. Saturday, January 11, 2014.
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char: I Didn't Know
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char. Thursday, January 9, 2014. I got wrapped up in my own life, lost touch with someone dear, blamed them, and just learned they're having a really hard time. I didn't even realize I had blamed them, until learning about their difficulties. That's when I felt empathy and guilt. It's not that I didn't care, I just didn't take the time to know what was going on. I'm going to do better. Thursday, January 09, 2014. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char: Gluten Free Brownies
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char. Thursday, January 9, 2014. Sophia was sitting on the big girl stool, though she's less than 30 inches tall. We took turns mixing the specialty brownie batter for our gluten free guest. Butter, oil, water, and eggs were all we had to add. I've Never before been so thankful for self-control. I stood gawking for what seemed like years. When the fog lifted I picked up my sweet girl and we flew up the stairs to the tub. We took our baths, went back to the scene of the cri...
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char: Forgiven
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char. Thursday, January 9, 2014. Someone who I used to know, really messed things up. I can't begin to understand how, or why, but just the thought of this person makes me sad. Well, it did. Okay, it still pulls at my heart. I can't lie. Removing them made things much better. Minus the fear of what they'd think when they'd discovered one less friend. But, I tried not to care. I tried to forgive and accept that things would never be the same. Betrayal is the worst.
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Zac's Precision Motorsports: March 2008
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Friday, March 14, 2008. Now that the chassis is assembled I need to find a motor that will push it over 100mph. Electric motors have come a long way in a short period of time, and that makes my project significantly easier. I am by no means an expert in RC or motors, but I will try to provide a brief description of what I have found out (please feel free to add to this in the comments if you feel compelled to do so). This wikipedia article sums it better than I can so you can get the idea. Well I hope no...
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Zac's Precision Motorsports: Choosing a 100mph Chassis
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Monday, March 10, 2008. Choosing a 100mph Chassis. The platform I use to build the car will have to fit within my own rules and will only be limited by its purpose. 1 Must be lightweight – I’m going to use carbon fiber initially because it’s the lightest, strongest, and abundant material that many manufacturers already make high performance chassis from. 3 Must be durable and usable in standard race classes – See above reasoning for using carbon fiber. The best touring cars that I have found are the Cala...
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Zac's Precision Motorsports: Powerplant Wanted
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Friday, March 14, 2008. Now that the chassis is assembled I need to find a motor that will push it over 100mph. Electric motors have come a long way in a short period of time, and that makes my project significantly easier. I am by no means an expert in RC or motors, but I will try to provide a brief description of what I have found out (please feel free to add to this in the comments if you feel compelled to do so). This wikipedia article sums it better than I can so you can get the idea. Choosing a 100...
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char: Good Morning
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Happy Hour by Steph and Char. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. I guess I've been asleep, or busy, or maybe I've just forgotten to write. Whatever the case may be, I know you understand. So hello. I hope if you're reading, you're making it through the week okay. This frigid, bitterly cold, polar vortex of a week. Reading back to 2007, when this blog was in its prime, I wonder where I found the energy to be so happy and positive. I wonder if I can get some of that optimism back? Do you know what I mean?
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Zac's Precision Motorsports: April 2008
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008. While I'm in love with the dragster, I felt like I needed a more general purpose RC vehicle. I wanted to keep my parts current so I decided to look for another vehicle that runs on brushless. Because 2 is more fun than 1. My next 2 victims will be a stadium truck and a pan/touring car. I chose these because they are both 2 wd. In a game of chance I have acquired a Traxxas. To their word and test out the truck. This truck already has a brushless. Motor in it, the " Velineon.