Actually it is pretty awesome, and at the risk of seeming like an overly proud mother shoving pictures of her kid is unsuspecting bystanders faces, here's the latest:
7.19.2007
Baby pictures.
Our little garden is growing up so fast (sniff, sniff).
Actually it is pretty awesome, and at the risk of seeming like an overly proud mother shoving pictures of her kid is unsuspecting bystanders faces, here's the latest:


Actually it is pretty awesome, and at the risk of seeming like an overly proud mother shoving pictures of her kid is unsuspecting bystanders faces, here's the latest:
7.17.2007
Family.
Amy got married! Amy got married! Amy got married!
I spent the last five days in San Diego seeing my aunt (my mom's younger sister) Amy get married to a wonderful man named Tony. It was an amazing experience. Tony's family is from Chicago and is very Italian and sooo similar to mine. We both play pranks on each other and love to laugh, two things that happened a lot this weekend.
The wedding was on a paddle boat that sailed out on Mission Bay. It was beautiful and scenic and perfect for themed prank pulling. Tony's family went with Love Boat while mine went with pirates (I have a little sore spot in my throat from saying "Arrrggg..." all weekend). In addition to flying a pirate flag off our balcony and passing out eye-patches at the reception, we introduced a new member of the family, Uncle Arrrrggg-nold (pictured below).
On of the best parts of the whole trip was dancing at the reception. Bopping around with my cousins and Amy in her beautiful dress was a blast. Then my great-Aunt Kay came on the floor. She was amazing and is officially my hero. How many 73 year-olds do you know who dance to Gettin' Jiggy with It (na na na na na nana)? Yea Aunt Kay!
It was wonderful to spend time with family, even parts that I haven't seen since I was little. I learned a lot of names, heard lots of stories about my grandma and grandpa, and generally felt blessed to be part of such an awesome group of people.
Here's some pictures from the trip.
I spent the last five days in San Diego seeing my aunt (my mom's younger sister) Amy get married to a wonderful man named Tony. It was an amazing experience. Tony's family is from Chicago and is very Italian and sooo similar to mine. We both play pranks on each other and love to laugh, two things that happened a lot this weekend.
The wedding was on a paddle boat that sailed out on Mission Bay. It was beautiful and scenic and perfect for themed prank pulling. Tony's family went with Love Boat while mine went with pirates (I have a little sore spot in my throat from saying "Arrrggg..." all weekend). In addition to flying a pirate flag off our balcony and passing out eye-patches at the reception, we introduced a new member of the family, Uncle Arrrrggg-nold (pictured below).
On of the best parts of the whole trip was dancing at the reception. Bopping around with my cousins and Amy in her beautiful dress was a blast. Then my great-Aunt Kay came on the floor. She was amazing and is officially my hero. How many 73 year-olds do you know who dance to Gettin' Jiggy with It (na na na na na nana)? Yea Aunt Kay!
It was wonderful to spend time with family, even parts that I haven't seen since I was little. I learned a lot of names, heard lots of stories about my grandma and grandpa, and generally felt blessed to be part of such an awesome group of people.
Here's some pictures from the trip.
7.10.2007
Thanks Mr. Salinger
I just finished a collection of two stories (Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymore: An Introduction) by J.D. Salinger and I wanted to share a couple of my favorite quotes:
Please accept from me this unpretentious bouquet of very early-blooming parentheses: ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ).
My atoms, moreover, are arranged to make me constitutionally inclined to believe that where there's smoke there's usually strawberry Jello, seldom fire.
...all we do our whole lives is go from one little piece of Holy Ground to the next.
Please accept from me this unpretentious bouquet of very early-blooming parentheses: ( ( ( ( ) ) ) ).
My atoms, moreover, are arranged to make me constitutionally inclined to believe that where there's smoke there's usually strawberry Jello, seldom fire.
...all we do our whole lives is go from one little piece of Holy Ground to the next.
7.01.2007
The next adventures.
I've moved back to Flagstaff, Arizona for the summer and since I'll no longer be posting about Europe, I thought I'd change the look of the blog. I have no idea how much I'll be updating this in the future, but hopefully enough to keep your interest.
Flagstaff is beautiful in the summer. It is hot, but nothing like Las Cruces or Phoenix. I ride my bike to work every morning, somtimes stopping by our little Canterbury garden to water. And speaking of the garden, it is doing wonderfully! When I left seven weeks ago there was just dirt and soaker hoses to show that something was special about that plot of land. Now there are three rows of corn plants, each a foot tall. Pea plants climbing up stakes with buds where pods will someday appear. Pepper plants, lettuce leaves, potatoes, huge pumpkin and squash bushes...it is beautiful! Here's a couple of pictures that I couldn't resist taking...
Tomatoes, peppers, squash, potatoes, lettuce, garlic, and peas!
Flagstaff is beautiful in the summer. It is hot, but nothing like Las Cruces or Phoenix. I ride my bike to work every morning, somtimes stopping by our little Canterbury garden to water. And speaking of the garden, it is doing wonderfully! When I left seven weeks ago there was just dirt and soaker hoses to show that something was special about that plot of land. Now there are three rows of corn plants, each a foot tall. Pea plants climbing up stakes with buds where pods will someday appear. Pepper plants, lettuce leaves, potatoes, huge pumpkin and squash bushes...it is beautiful! Here's a couple of pictures that I couldn't resist taking...
It is a little weird being in Flagstaff over the summer. I am use to the busy university life when I'm in this town. Not that I'm complaining about not doing homework every night, but I'm finding that I don't really know what else to do on weeknights. I'm sure I'll figure it out.
And so there you have it, the next adventure begins!
And so there you have it, the next adventure begins!
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