Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dad. Show all posts

12.13.2007

Good Job Dad!


This is my Dad...

And this is what He Did:

Suspicious looking object in

Cameron Park rendered safe

By Denise Marie Siino | Democrat staff writer | December 12, 2007 16:31
CAMERON PARK - What appeared to be a large firecracker or homemade bomb found at the southeast corner of Cameron Park Drive and La Canada Drive in Cameron Park late Monday afternoon turned out to be a commercially made fountain-type firework, according to an analysis by the El Dorado County Sheriff's Bomb Unit.

'The fountain was about 8 inches long and was the type that would give off a spray of color on the Fourth of July,' said Bryan Golmitz, spokes-man for the Sheriff's Department. Because the outside wrapper of the fountain had come off, it was not immediately recognized for what it was, Golmitz said.

The firework was discovered around 3:30 p.m. Monday by El Dorado County Department of Transportation worker David Friestad, who was in the area for a job the DOT is considering.

'I saw it and walked away,' Friestad told the Mountain Democrat at the scene.

After receiving the call, California Highway Patrol officers arrived to direct traffic away from the intersection where the firework was located until the Bomb Unit could arrive.

'My goal is to get this dealt with before evening commuter traffic gets heavy,' said CHP Sgt. Joe Sherry.

As the streets began to get dark the Bomb Unit rolled up with the same Remotec robot used on Nov. 29 to disarm what was thought to be a pipe bomb found that morning along Highway 50 at 5 Mile Road. That device was later proven to be inert.

Under the control of sheriff's deputy Tom Bell, at about 5:30 the robot dispersed a water projectile intended to vent the object of its contents. Because of the firework's construction, the projectile demolished it. The streets were opened to traffic shortly thereafter.

http://www.mtdemocrat.com/story.php?id=101.12

6.24.2007

A girl of Many names...

I have gathered quite a collection of nick names over my 25 1/2 years of life.

When I was young my Farfar
(Norwegian for "Father's Father") c
alled me "KiKi"

In Jr. High kids started calling me "KJ"

In high school some called me "Kage"


And since then, the sky's the limit for the names:
PayJay, KayJer, K.J.E.E., K.Jizzle, KahJara, etc...


I don't mind any of the names. It's always interesting to see what a person may beckon me by.

However, the most seldom used name in my life is:

My real one.


Now, here's a little history for you. When my par
ents decided to name me, they wanted to be unique. My family is very much Norwegian on both sides. My great grandparents from my Mom and my Dad were born in Norway. So apparently, as I'm told, my Dad was looking through the Norwegian dictionary one day, to see if he could find a name and he came upon this:

kjære: darling, dear.
Similar to -
kjæreste: beloved.

He thought that would be a wonderful name for me.


However, in Norwegian it is pronounced: Sharrah
(and you have to role the 'r's in the middle, which I can't do!)


He didn't like that
pronunciation, so he decided on the pronunciation of "Key-are-ah"


And to spell it with English letters, instead of the
Norwegian squished "a" "e" letters.


Thus I became the one and only: KJAERE

To be honest, I have never asked my Dad why he chose to pronounce it that way. I'll be calling him tomorrow, and if I get an answer, I'll update this.

So why make a lengthy post about all this? Well, Zoe thought it would be fun to try to bring my real name back.
I love it when people actually use my real name.

So that is our current mission.
Don't worry, I'll still answer to anything
with a K and a J in it...
but besides my family and a handful of friends,
this transformation shall be challenging...
but you can do it :-) Don't worry!


Norwegian Table Prayer
(prayed at many of my family's important dinners and such... although don't tell my grandparents I can never remember all the words!)

I Jesu navn går vi til bords
å spise, drikke på ditt ord.
Deg, Gud til ære, oss til gavn,
Så får vi mat i Jesu navn.
Amen.

In Jesus' name to the table we go
To eat and drink according to His word.
To God the honor, us the gain,
So we have food in Jesus' name.
Amen.