Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The Trial

This is a continuation from a Facebook post yesterday.  Part 2 lent itself to a blog, instead of a Facebook status update.

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CSI crime scene, or a qrt of plum syrup thrown down the stairs by a one yr old boy? You decide!! To be continued....

 
 
 

Part 2

Verdict:  Guilty

The perpetrator (Justin Milo Dalling, a.k.a. Baby Justin), was found guilty by the court despite being represented by the best lawyer family relations can buy, Brent Lloyd Andrus.  And despite looking so innocent:
 
The evidence was incriminating. 
 
The forensics team found a high velocity splatter:
 
 
The direction, height, and location of said splatter on the basement wall led the team to deduce that the position of the perp was at the top of the stairs:
 Our team canvased the area and found a couple of witness that supported the team's deduction.  Their testimony against the perpetrator was quite definitive and unanimous.
 
Witness #1:
Pumpkin man hanging on doorknob at top of stairs:
 
 
 Witness #2:
Mr. Lambert.  A bit of a stuffed shirt, but finally cooperated with authorities under the agreement that he would be put  in witness protection services:
 
There were, unfortunately, two casualties:
 
 Victim #1:
Eunice the Unicorn.  Death by glass shard to the horn:

 
 
(yes, we see the absence of gloves on one of the members of our team.  Discipline measures have been taken.  If the Italians can contaminate evidence and get away with it, so can we)
 
 
Victim #2
Tim the Tiger.  Death by rear impact.   Upon further investigation by our medical officer, Mr. Tiger had a huge hole in his rear end.  The Defense insisted that Mr. Tiger had this hole prior to the incident.  That he is, in fact, a puppet, and the puppeteer's hand must enter in by way of this hole.  But this was not proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
 
After a long trial and debate, as stated before, the defendant was found guilty.  He was never actually called to the stand, since he can't speak yet.  Words like "Da-da" did not help the Defense team plead his case.  Some thought he might be saying his Dad had committed the crime.  However, such notions were found invalid, since said Father was, at the time of the crime, at work in his clinic in Idaho Falls.  His secretary and patients were strong alibis.
Another point of the defense was the improbability that Baby Justin could lift a full quart of plum syrup.  That point was counteracted by the prosecution, noting that a boy that can lift his own weight to climb on things, could surely lift a full quart bottle.  See evidence photo:
 
 
In the end, Baby Justin was convicted to a life sentence of community service to the Dalling Family:
 
 Good behavior might earn Baby Justin some leniencies.  Perhaps he can drive by the age of 18, and date by the age of 20.
 
 
Behind the scenes update:
I am surprised at how well the stain came up, especially since I couldn't get to it until at least a half hour after it happened.  Of course I'm trying to potty-train Valerie this week, and of course she was peeing right when this occurred (yeah, she was 1 for 7 in the toilet yesterday):
 

 
 So I dealt with her, and then I had to put Baby Justin down for a nap, because he wanted to help me clean it up, glass shards and all.  After picking up all the big pieces of glass, I scooped up what I could with a spoon, then wiped/scrubbed with a wash cloth.  Then I realized I had to bring in the big guns, and went to Broulim's to rent the Rug doctor carpet cleaner.  I had to do quite a few sweeps with the machine, at an inch a second.  But it actually got most of it up.  Then some more spot spraying and scrubbing with a brush.  I finally finished when Jason got home at 9:45 pm last night. You can still see a little bit of the stain left, but let's be honest, it wasn't pretty carpet before:
 
 
 The splatter was 15 ft. long!  And 12 ft across in some spots.   We measured (the convicted and I):
 
 
 In retrospect, I guess it was good that Jason didn't let me get rid of the horrible blue carpet before we moved in.  At this rate, we should get new carpet just before we move....:)
 
 
 

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Our New House in Shelley (Update: this is not the house we ended up getting. Long story. Sellers backed out. Ask me about it sometime, since I probably won't blog about it, despite my best intetentions :))

Here we are a month away from moving from NYC and you've seen no posts of the city.  Hee, hee, maybe I'll play catch-up another day.  (I've learned to quit making promises of frequent posts).  Today I'm going to post the pictures we took of our new house in Shelley.  Not officially our house yet.  Not until Aug. 9th.  But I love to look at the pictures, especially on days I'm sick of the city. (That would be most days :))
View from the road.
We love the long driveway for the kids to ride their bikes on.   The pasture with the horses actually belongs to the neighbors, but the owners of "our house" rent it from them.
 
 Another view from the road (please excuse the horrible cellphone pictures).
A lot of wasted space for the front lawn.  We would love a little more yard for the back, but we'll take it like it is!

 Someone mentioned it looks like a cabin.  I guess we loved the look, and it's the furthest thing from a NYC apartment we could get!
 
 Here  you can see the shed/barn that comes with the house.  And of course the b-ball hoop!
 
 My favorite picture of the house.  The rock is what I noticed when we were viewing the neighboring property for sale.  I even commented to Jason how much I loved it :)
 
 View from house to road.  Nice and private.  Not looking forward to mowing that lawn....  The dirt is actually where they replaced the sewage drain lines last year.  No 20 foot hole to dig and fill with rock here, Andruses! :)
 
 
 View from front door.  To the left is the living room, and down the hall to the right is the Master Bedroom.  A half bath is through the white door frame to the right.
 
 Living Room
 
 Dining Room and glimpse into the mudroom/laundry behind.
 
 Laundry/Mud room.  White door on the right goes to garage.  And no, the washer and dryer are not staying :(
 
 Kitchen
 
 Master Bedroom
 
 Landing at top of stairs.  2 bedrooms to the left.  1 bedroom to the right.
 
 Smallest bedroom
 
 2nd Bedroom, next door to the first.
 
 3rd Bedroom
 
 Another view of landing, from 3rd bedroom.
 
 View from landing to front door.  Vicki Johnson, our real estate agent.  It was her call to a friend, the owner of this house, that enabled us to walk through it, and it hadn't even been listed yet.
 
 Basement.  I think this is when Jason gave some audible sounds of approval. :)
 
 The door opposite goes to the fruit room.
 
 The half of the basement on the opposite side of the stairs from the "cabin room" is unfinished.
 
 View from the kitchen window.  You can see our pasture directly back and small garden plot.  The shed in view is the neighbor's.  Who, unfortunately, are a little too close. :)
 
View from kitchen window.  You can see more of the pasture and the shed that is ours as well.  But it is a really small backyard in comparison to the front.
 

We are really excited to move in.  Can you blame us? :)

Sunday, August 12, 2012

I know it's been years since I've posted anything on here.  But I'm determined to do better while were here in New York.
We loved having a whole month to visit family in Idaho this summer.  Here's a brief summary of the highlights (at least those I remembered to pull out my camera for) ^_^

Andrus Ranch Adventures:

Sarah and Valerie riding Gray-Boy with Uncle Kevin


Fishing with Dad at Chesterfield Reservoir

Valerie eating rocks at Chesterfield Reservoir

Dallco Adventures:

Petting Jason's mare Sterling

She even let Sarah pet her filly

 Cattle Drive at Kilgore:

-poor Sarah was home with Aunt Jess - both sick with the stomach flu :(




 Caleb's first time riding all by himself!  Lily became his favorite horse.
Sometimes the best part of cattle drives is the food....:)



Cooling off on Grandma's Slip-n-slide

Dalling Reunion:

Sarah and Hailey on Tommy Boy
Jason took a break from his sick bed to cast a line.
Who's ready for a scavenger hunt?
The lake where we camped.

Aunt Nichole w/Val for the scavenger hunt.


And these are from Bill's much better camera:
Sarah and Hailey

That's one serious rower.
Caleb and Nathan
The view from our tent.
The 2 yr. old girls throwing rocks for Nip to catch.

Andrus Reunion:

I didn't get any pictures of us camping up the "crick".  But here's the 2nd day river adventures:
Working on the Riverbank Erosion Project.
Go Kevin!  Why is it John is the only one in the water? :)
Portneuf River has great mud!
It's been known for it's health qualities, especially when slathered on legs....
Mud fight!!  Hayley started it!
Caleb and Nathan.  Boys will be boys.
Nothing says red-neck like pulling the calf sled with bailing twine hooked to the 4-wheeler.  Jason says, "Faster!"

Playing "peek-a-boo" with Nana.

What started out as puling the bailing twine by hand, evolved to the 4-wheeler, and ultimatley to Jason's pick-up truck.  Yep.  Red-neck.

Kevin getting the last ride.  
I really need to get the videos from Mo-Jackson.  It was awesome!  But I thought I better post this instead of waiting for the better pictures and videos.  
And next I need to update you on our New York adventures. :)