Geesh! It’s been a very long time since I have posted here. I guess that Facebook , Twitter and Flickr have proven, at least for our family, to be the places to keep track of life because this poor blog hasn’t been updated in almost a year!




Dec
12
Geesh! It’s been a very long time since I have posted here. I guess that Facebook , Twitter and Flickr have proven, at least for our family, to be the places to keep track of life because this poor blog hasn’t been updated in almost a year!
Feb
13
I found this video when working on consolidating a bunch of old CDs to DVD. It was fun to watch my little girl…she’s so big now!
Jan
31
This was Maddie’s first run at Granite Peak after graduating from Ski School.
Sep
1
Today was Maddie’s first day of school here in Wisconsin; we are very excited for her and I am sure she’s looking forward to some time away from us too!

Mar
10
Dec
28
Click on the photos to see larger versions, or visit the Christmas Album and
watch for several at the end of the slide show.
Dec
25
This is very cute video of Eli going to bed on Christmas Eve. To see all the Christmas photos, click here.
Dec
10
Today, Eli got his hair cut for the first time. I bet it was hard for Lynnie
to watch those precious curls get cut off!


Dec
8
Today, Lynn and I celebrated seven years of wedded bliss – Happy Anniversary – I love you Lynn!

Nov
30
We had Lynn’s parents, Mary and Elizabeth over for the long weekend. We had
fun at the house and we also got to go downtown to Betty Brinn’s Children’s
Museum. Click here for the photos. This was the first of many family event’s
now that we are back in Wisconsin!
The Dogs didn’t like watching us eat!

Oct
31
As you can see, Maddie was a witch this year after we convinced her that a dinosaur for the third year in a row was not happening. Eli really didn’t know what was going on so he decided to be a cat and witch…in overalls. Click here for all of the photos!




Oct
12
It’s official – we are back in Wisconsin! Email us if you want our new contact information!
The move went well; it was a lot of work, but it went well. Here’s a quick recap being that it has been so long:


Sep
24
Ike was a nasty storm; look what it did to us in Louisville, Kentucky! We were so lucky that all we had were some broken trees – no property damage at all.
This all happened on 9/14/2008 – less than two weeks before we are set to close on our house – and the power was out for over eight days straight! What a mess!
The great thing about it was that we had an unexpected surprise visit from our Friends Lyndsey, Nicole and Amber – who live just outside of Nashville, TN – so we had some help cleaning up and some company for the first night in the dark!
Below are a few photos, the rest can be seen here.



Sep
12
We celebrated part of Ms. Maddie’s Birthday in Kentucky and the other part of it in Wisconsin. She had a great time!
To see all of the photos, visit Maddie 2008 of our Family Photo Album.

Aug
13
Today was Maddie’s first day of school – Kindergarten! She just got on the bus about 15 minutes ago and once she took the first step on the bus, she never looked back! We will miss her at home during the day, but we are surely excited for her to take this next step in life.

Jul
31
Zebra’s, Emus and Deer, oh my!
On Tuesday, we went to a petting zoo called “Henry’s Ark” down the road from our house where the only cost for admission is a bag of carrots to feed the animals. It was a lot of fun and Maddie was able to feed goats, many different kinds of birds, African porcupines, deer and last, but surely not least, zebras! (Madddie’s favorite animal) We also got to feed bigger birds like Emus and Ostriches.
Click on the photos for larger versions.
Jul
28
Yesterday Maddie & I, along with my brother Mark, his wife April and their
children Bailey and Hailey went to the Red River Gorge for a day of climbing and
rappelling. Overall, we had a great time!
Click on the photo below for a slide show of the day.
Jul
22
This past weekend, we spent some time at Otter Creek Park where we visited Morgan’s Cave – much to our surprise, we couldn’t get in!
There is a sign inside the cave that I read with a flashlight that says that they have closed it off because the Gray Bats that live in the cave are very afraid of humans. During the summer months – when many people visit the cave – the Gray Bats will have their babies. The mother bats are so afraid of humans, in fact, that if a person enters the cave, the mother will drop her flightless baby and then the baby will drown in the river at the bottom of the cave.
Click on the photos to see larger versions; the quality isn’t that great because I took the photos with my phone. Our little camera is still not working!
Jun
26
We had a little party at our house last night as a farewell to our current Crossing Community Group; many of us are going in different directions and we thought that the best way to say goodbye would be to have a pool & slip-n-slide party for the kids. Eli enjoyed his first bit of watermelon that wasn’t pre-cut into small pieces and the rest of the kids enjoyed playing in the yard. Click the photo for a slideshow of the “event.”
Jun
16
Father’s day was a blast! Lynn, Maddie, Eli and I went to the Red River
Gorge for the day to do some hiking, climbing, caving and relaxing. The
hiking was rough in the 90 degree weather, the climbing in Muir Valley was short
- but fun – and the caving was cut short because of some kids that had filled
the whole cave with smoke! Instead of climbing around in the cave, we
hiked up and down the river – in the river – and generally had a great time.
The photo quality stinks because I had to use my phone to take the
pictures…I left the memory cards for my camera at home!
Here’s a photo of Maddie climbing her first outdoor climb:

(Click to Enlarge)
Here’s a short video of her doing the same thing:
Here’s a short video of Eli playing in the river:
May
31
There’s been a ton of new photos added to our online family photo album
recently…and some not so new ones on memory cards I had forgotten about too.
Check them out by following these links:
May
7
“Mr. Man” has finally changed from his default mode of transportation – the Army Crawl – to actual hands & knees crawling. Isn’t he a cutie?