My first video.... thanks to Annie!
Monday, September 15, 2008
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sumptuous Savannah
Josh had Thursday and Friday off this past weekend, so we decided to go to Savannah for a quick weekend getaway.
We started our day by heading down to the Savannah River.
This is the statue of the Waving Girl... apparently she would go down everyday to the river and greet the ships as they came in.
But the kids' favorite event, by far, was "meeting" Captain Jack Sparrow. Isabel couldn't stop giggling and Sam just gazed up at him with a face full of worshipful adoration.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
A Much Needed Vacation
Exploring the ship, prior to departure
Eating dinner on our lovely cruise ship
Yes, that is me, hanging upside down from a zipline that was hundreds of feet from the floor of the tropical forests in Roatan, Honduras. That's about as crazy as I get.
Descending into the Cenotes (underground caves filled with water). They were a little bit creepy and lots of fun.
All our HOT men in their bat cave
All us ladies in the Cenotes , looking our best.
Preparing for the Harry Potter Trivia Competition; it was pretty fierce, let me tell ya. Yet even Josh's Superman t-shirt was not enough to pull us through. We lost to a bunch of Harry Potter geeks who have no other life than to be obsessed with Harry Potter and memorize everything in all the books, because they've read them all, like, 12 times.
A Fine Speciman of Manhood
Monday, November 19, 2007
A Toddler's Take
We all see things differently. The English biologist/politician John Lubbock once wrote, "What we see depends mainly on what we look for". If this is true, then I wonder what that says about a three year old boy named Sam. Here's his interpretation of events that take place in "The Lord of the Rings".
The naked man is mean and he bites the fingers of the nice guy and falls into the orange water that's really hot. And the big dragon is really scary and he tries to eat the nice kids. And the elephants are really, REALLY big.
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