Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Florida!


This is Dad at the shooting range. I'm afraid I can't remember what gun he had...


Mom had boxes and boxes of photos, and she enlisted Meg and me to help her go through them! It was really fun. We got to see photographs of us as kids, and all the pics she had of our weddings.


Meg and Jonathan, after a bath in the sink!


Me and Adam at the beach. I just had to take the old "hold up the camera so you can take a pic of both of us" picture. :)


I got to see my nephew Jonathan. He's not used to me yet, so this was a rare shot!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Our Newest Addition


This is a fischer's lovebird. We got her as a companion for Mango. They've bonded already, and are living in the same cage, but she is really scared of people. I've got a few months of working with her ahead of me, but that's no more than I did for Mango.
We named her Onyx, and she hardly makes any noise at all, which is a nice change from Mango's screaming... :)

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Day Trip to the Swell!



Saturday, November 21, 2009

Alert!





Adam's actually holding a BABY! AAAAGH!
This is Adam and Jack at Pirate Island, as well as a few other pictures of Karissa's graduation party.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Sunday Night

I'm one of those people who has hundreds of pictures on my computer, but am only in about 2% of them (and half of that is because I take self portraits). That's because I'm the only one around here that actually takes pictures. Here's some pictures from tonight.


My gorgeous fish tank!


A self portrait of me and Mango, who is a complete camera hog.


Another self portrait, of me and my sleepy, floppy Gypsy.


Jay with a silhouette of Gypsy.


Here's Adam.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The Swell



Here's a picture of Adam and me, on my second tower summit and first aide lead. The picture without any people is what we were on top of. Cool, huh?

Monday, September 21, 2009

Missing Hamster



Murphy, our little Chinese dwarf hamster, went missing last night. She was exploring on the computer desk, when all of a sudden I realized I couldn't see her anymore. After 10 frantic minutes of looking, I found her in this little squashy place (I have no idea what it's for) that I didn't think even she could fit into. As you can see from the picture, even she was moving around chin to the ground. I gave her some seeds, and she seemed content to spend the night in there, so we had to flush her out with a pen.