Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Peter is a nerd!

While looking around at interesting stuff I stumbled across this and realized right away how excited Peter probably is...



By the way, if you want to read something truly interesting, head over to my blog right now.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Taken from the H-T



Emily recently visited the Teacher's Warehouse before school started this year to stock up on supplies for the year. The above video and her picture appeared in the paper and online, with the following caption.

Emily Crum, a speech and language pathologist at Childs and Summit elementary schools, looks for books Tuesday at Teachers Warehouse that might help students with sounds. Teachers Warehouse, at 1364 W. Second St., offers donated classroom supplies from which local teachers can draw.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Jowles



and also this, I dug this up from the family archive. I can't believe that I had never seen this before but I do remember some of these moves...

Sunday, August 02, 2009

So Far

I was pretty excited about getting to spend some time with my sister Jill and brother Jesse. William and Jesse were born after I moved away from home and Jill was only a baby at the time. This has already been a great two weeks, and I'm looking forward to the time we still have together. I took Jude and Jesse up to Buena Vista a few days ago, and while we were up there we did a little hiking at the Continental Divide. We took some footage of Jesse on the East Coast and Jude on the West. Here's just a couple seconds of us up on top of the world watching the Sun come up...

Saturday, August 01, 2009

a book

This is a kinda weird thing for ME to be writing about. But, I have been reading an amazing book, and I am not yet finished, but it's a story that isn't over, so I guess I feel as though I am just catching up. It is Don't Ignore My Mind by Bob Kaplowitz. In our culture today we look up so much to celebrities or old dead people, but I have never been witness to a more amazing story then the one I am reading right now. So, if you like to read (not me) or you don't (me), then at least read this book. It is worth so much more then reading about General Lee or Brad Pitt.