Saturday, October 9, 2010

The Miller trip... last month

It's been a long while since we made a blog post, more than a month actually, so I figured it was about time to catch up. Last month my sister and the entire, ever-expanding Missouri Miller family came to visit along with my long lost parents from Montana. We probably walked a thousand miles, but they saw it all, or at least most of it all in downtown DC. Here are a few of the highlights.


Six of the eight (soon to be nine with the newest Miller on the way) Sellers grandkids at the Capitol building.


The older boys, checking out monuments, memorials, and playing with transformers.

Somebody put that kid on a leash. Seriously. He may disappear.


The great state of Montana represented at the WWII memorial.


Just hanging out with the teenage Miller.

And Josie Marie.


Really in town to show their support for President Obama in his fight to save this country from the current economic crisis.

Outside the North lawn after brunch with Michelle and the girls.

Paul and Cousin Mo.

And the current littlest brother.

Just Mo, hanging out beneath the Washington Monument.

Grandpa, Wyatt, and the Obama family back there somewhere.


Jo, Mo, Paul, and Wyatt.

So it was a great few days off while they were here, and hopefully they enjoyed their time in the nation's capitol. Paul definitely had an awesome time hanging out with his cousins. And hopefully it won't be another year before we see them again!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Blacks and Whites Part II

Just a few more pictures from a second attempt. Becky has been trying to get a couple of photos to blow up and put on the wall, and I think she's going to go with the two pics at the top of the blog. But here are some others she took today:






Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Blacks and Whites

Becky took some photos the other day in her makeshift studio and got these black and whites of the boys. I thought they turned out pretty good. Check them out:

Monday, August 30, 2010

The Maryland State Fair

I wasn’t aware that there were so many types of Fairs… State Fairs, County Fairs, Town Fairs, World Fairs… who would have known?? Previously, I think I had only been to the world famous Western Montana Fair, and the Duval County Fair, so this was my first trip to a State Fair. It was basically the same thing. Same pigs, same cows, same sheep… all waiting to be sold and eaten. Same rednecks with the same accents and the same cowboy hats. But it was the same good time that only a fair can bring, and it had that same fair food smell that’s always so good. But no Tater Pigs. Oh well, I guess there’s only one place in the world to find those. Either way, we had a good time hanging out with Ted and Rachel up at the fairgrounds just north of Baltimore.


Paul did his best impression of Joey Logano (the driver of the #20 Home Depot car... for those of you non-NASCAR fanatics... and if you were the type that fit in perfectly at the fair, then you would have known that).


Ted doing his best Michael Jackson impression... "SHIMONA! Hee hee!! Look Blanket! They're all ignorant!"

Becky trying to permanently injure herself on the always-safe, well-maintained carnival ride.

Rachel and Paul enjoying an intense ride on the tea cups!

Uncle Ted enjoying the fair food.

And again...

And again... this time going for the fried Twinkie. Mmmm.


And Adam Michael had a good time in the heat, checking out the animals and watching his big brother ride the rides. Nothing beats a good day at the fair I suppose. But still, it would have been better had I had a sausage peeking out of the middle of a tater. Oh well, maybe next year!

Just out to La Plata

Becky's been trying to get out and take more pictures, since we've had Ted's car lately. The other day she took the boys down to La Plata, MD to some sort of train exhibit. Here are just a few pics of the boys, in case you've forgotten what they look like...

Always the goof ball.

Happy in the grass... well, at least at this moment.


The engineer.


And now not so happy in the grass. Maybe it's the hat. Oh well.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

How you like them Apples?

On Sunday we took the boys up to Germantown, MD just north of DC to the countryside and a place called Butler’s Orchard. It was a pretty good size farm owned by the same family for probably forever, and they had a little store with some home grown products and a lot of land set out for people to pick apples and berries. We did both, got some Gala apples and some raspberries. Pretty good stuff, though I could see how you’d spend more time eating the raspberries than picking them. It appeared to be a pretty time consuming business and sort of unpleasant in the wonderful humidity, but still a good time.


Get off of there apple! These apple trees were not exactly what we expected, more like apple bushes.


Got it! When you see how many apples fall off and rot, or get eaten up by bugs, it makes you wonder how big some of those orchards in Washington must be for them to be sending cases and cases of perfect ripe apples all around the country. Crazy.

Come on guys! What are you waiting for?? There's plenty more for the pickin'!!

Adam appeared to be having a pretty good time. Though it doesn't take a whole lot to amuse him these days.

The prize find of the day, an Adam's Apple! He was however, a little big for his bucket.

Ah ha... raspberries. Pretty good, but a lot more work than fun. We spent probably twenty minutes and only got $1.80 worth. And then they started to mold by the next day. Oh well, I guess we'll never make it in the orchard or fruit picking business.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Lookout for the Point

It’s been a while since we took a trip around the state to see something new, so this past weekend I tried to find us something to do. Unfortunately, on Sunday it rained continuously, so it shot our plans. But Monday cleared up nice, so we took a trip down into the countryside of southern Maryland. We had planned on going to this town called St. Mary’s City, which apparently was the site of the first landing in Maryland, and the 4th oldest settlement in British North America… but when we got there, it was lunch time, and they didn’t even have a McDonalds, so we had to keep driving. I’m not really sure what the pilgrims would have eaten back then, because I didn’t even see a Subway or a 7/11. No wonder why the majority of them starved to death. Anyway, we kept right on driving past that place, and ended up at the end of the peninsula at a place called Point Lookout State Park.

The nicest thing about the park, obviously, was that it was surrounded by the ocean... or the bay, or whatever it was, it had waves and was water.

Adam says, I've never been to this place called Florida that you people talk about, but if it's anything like this, count me in!

Since we weren't planning on coming here in the first place, Becky was unprepared for the beach. No sunscreen or swim trunks for the boys, so she told Paul to only get his feet wet. He listens well. But when it comes to the water, he just can't help himself. It's that Jacksonville blood in him I guess.

Even Adam joined in the beach fun. Filled that diaper up with salt water, and then some of the applesauce he's been eating recently. Pleasant.

Then he kicked back in the shade and had his first bottle of Lipton's Iced Tea, Sweetened, No Lemon.

After the beach we took a blistering hot and humid walk down to Fort Lincoln, because hey, we haven't seen many Civil War forts. This used to be a prison camp, and with as hot as it was on this day, it wouldn't have been a fun place to hang out.

Adam didn't mind, but he rarely does. It's a good life getting pushed around in the shade of the stroller.

And when he gets tired of that, well there's always someone around that he can convince to carry him.

The final site was the fishing pier. The sign said shift your feet in the sand to ward off the stingrays, but we unfortunately didn't see any of those. Nor did we see any sharks. Too bad.

So it was a good day down in southern Maryland, and yet another good day at the beach. Looking back at older posts on this blog you'd probably find a few about beach days, and seeing the ocean again always takes us back to the Florida Sellers days. Maybe again someday, who knows. Until next weekend...