So we're being good parents and getting him addicted to TV early. It's bound to happen anyway.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Future Racecar Driver
So we're being good parents and getting him addicted to TV early. It's bound to happen anyway.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Hair Cuts and Toilet Seats
For some reason it didn't seem to work. Maybe we should have taken the diaper off? I don't know. We should probably read the owner's manual on this kid. If anything, hopefully this blog survives long enough for him to understand that I just posted a picture on the internet of him sitting on the toilet. Other than that, I finally convinced Becky to let me buzz his hair, and we think it turned out alright. So much easier than paying $15, trying to hold him still, and listening to him cry while some poor lady tries to keep from stabbing him. He did great, sat still the whole time and let me do it. Not perfect, but it turned out like this:
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Sh-sh-shark!
We ventured down to Daytona Beach on Monday and ended up getting side swiped right out in front of the speedway. Apparently the kid thought he was Dale Jr. or something, or maybe Lightning McQueen, I’m not really sure. No one was hurt, just our poor little car, but in all truth, Paul has probably done more to it in the last year to decrease the value than this fender bender. So it wasn’t too bad. I was going to show you a picture of the damage, but it wasn’t all that exciting, so here’s a picture of me and Paul instead:
Now that’s exciting stuff. It’s strange to see us at the beach, right? We actually headed down to New Smyrna Beach, about 12 miles south of Daytona, in fabulous Volusia County, Florida. All this time it was this close and we’d never taken a moment to stop and check it out… probably because we’d never heard of it. But we saw a magazine that labeled it as the “Shark Attack Capital of the World,” so we thought we’d go down to let Paul wade in the waters.
He wasn’t too thrilled, especially since we woke him up from a nap to see it.
Turns out all we saw were pelicans. Stupid, boring pelicans. Ah, well, maybe when it gets warmer we can go back and take Paul out into the waves and try to draw in the big fish. Last year there were 24 shark attacks at that beach. No deaths, but lots of half eaten limbs. I wonder if they state that in the brochure: “Come to New Smyrna and leave a little piece of you behind!” Sounds like fun.
But there was a pretty nice set of walkways running through the dunes that we checked out. It was a little windy, but the sunset and the warm weather made for another great day at the beach!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
1 of 15 Done
One week of school is over already and I'm midway through the second. Paul and Becky made it out to enjoy the sunshine in the park last week while I was in class. Still a little cold at times, hence the flannel Brawny Boy outfit.
Florida Boy in a Montana sweatshirt. I think he may be finally getting over his cold, but I did have to edit out some of these pictures from last week where he had gobs of fluid bubbling out of his nose. Good thing his mother keeps plenty of tissues on hand.
Sweatshirts and sand. I guess we're not tourists anymore.
Love keeps the stars in the firmament, and imposes rhythm on the ocean tides. Each of us is created of it, and I suspect, each of us was created for it.
Apparently Maya Angelou is an American poet (I learned that on Wikipedia). She wrote that, and I thought it applied to this photo. Alright, I'll stop with the sappy love stuff. When I get two more free minutes I'll post the other pics from this weekend.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Oh, Go Fly a Kite...
EH! Weeds... stop... touching me!
It's a bird! It's a plane! No... just a kite...
There we got it!
Friday, January 9, 2009
2008 Holiday Picture Extravaganza!
And now I must go get my wife and child who have been enjoying the wonders of air travel all day today. At the moment, they've been sitting on the runway in Atlanta for over thirty minutes, so I'm sure they're having an amazing time. Once again, thanks for the holiday memories and hope to do it again next Christmas!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
South to Florida
I apologize that this blog was absent without leave over the Christmas break, but we had a lot to do up there in a few short weeks. But I want to take a second to thank everybody for making our holidays bright. Thanks to the Unbehends for putting up with us for a month. I know at times we were pains, but at least now if you ever decide to go into show business, you could definitely put on a fabulous two-person rendition of Disney’s Cars. Thanks to the staff at Grizzly Peak for the free food, Wii Tennis lessons, and the free loaner car complete with two flat tires. Thanks to the Clayburns for summoning more snow than I’ve ever seen, and thanks for not throwing us out in it. Thanks to the Utah Sellers for making the long haul up, even if we only got a few days to hang with belly-laughing Izzy and the lone promise circle resident. Thanks to Andy and Ted for letting me embarrass you on Guitar Hero. Thanks to the grandparents for holiday candy, driveways to shovel, and putting my name on everything of value. And thanks to everyone for letting my wife take almost 800 photos that I now have to go through. Yeah… thanks a lot. Thanks for the gifts, and thanks for the memories.
Seriously, we had a great stay in the northwest, and a huge thank you to everyone who took time out of their busy lives to hang out with us. Even though he won’t remember it, Paul had an amazing time. But I’m sure he’ll be happy to never wear that heavy coat again, and to be able to go outside without his “yockohs!”
Don’t worry, don’t worry.... I will post pictures, but as I said, there are more than a few to go through. When I get them done I’ll be posting a slide show, so stay tuned!!

