Friday, January 20, 2012
blogger format
I'm trying to figure out how to use the "dynamic view" in Blogger, yet keep gadgets on the edge of the page (like the list of blogs I read, and the archives of my own blog). Anybody have experience?
Thursday, January 19, 2012
december 2011 trip to ohio, maryland, & w. virginia
Here are a selection of shots from our visit to see some of Jason's family last month. We flew into Cincinnati, where Uncle Jim and Aunt Kate live, rented a car and drove out to Maryland and W Virginia, visited mostly Jason's immediate family there (sorry we didn't get to hook up with everybody - maybe this summer!), and then drove back to Cincinnati to fly home.
If you are crying inconsolably to see more of our family trip (and don't pretend you ain't), I posted like 160 pics to facebook, and I can certainly shoot you a link to view them, even if you don't have a facebook account.
A fun little series of geographical factoids about Zoralee is this: she began her existence in Alaska, was born in Montana, had her first birthday back in Alaska, second birthday in Texas, and third birthday in Ohio.
For Zoralee's birthday, we went to the Cincinnati Zoo. If you're familiar with our attempt 1 and attempt 2 to visit North Dakota zoos and pumpkin patches, you'll know how spectacular the Cincinnati Zoo was - for all of us! And we were literally the ONLY visitors that day, on account of the pouring rain. So the animals were alert and responsive to us. It was great. Just great.
This set of wings was lying around in a back room at St. Peter's, where we went for a fund-raiser luncheon. It was to be used for a Christmas play that night. Hefty things; I wouldn't trust them on a toddler, especially a tipsy one who has had even a single drop to drink.
We visited the National Zoo in Washington D.C. (which is free!), so we hit two amazing zoos in a week's time. LUCK-Y.
a little story about the dancing:
After everybody had shaken their booties for a good long while to pop and rap music, Jason and I winked at each other. It was time to deliver our very clever joke. We said casually to our two twenty-something nieces, "Oh heyyy, maybe you guys would be interested in our music for a change," knowing they would say, "We don't care about your folky music," which they did indeed say. Then Jason pushed the button on his iPhone, and we started jamming to 50 Cent's "Hate It or Love It." Yeeeeahh boy, we were con-nect-a-tect-a-tect-ing with the young folks, that's for sure. They watched us be fools for a minute, and then Ashley said, "Umm, you guys already played this joke on us last time."
Oh. Right. Best of all, we'd used the very same song for our joke two years before, because it's like one of five rap songs we know.
What would it feel like to not be a couple of spaz-oids? I'm afraid we'll never know.
If you are crying inconsolably to see more of our family trip (and don't pretend you ain't), I posted like 160 pics to facebook, and I can certainly shoot you a link to view them, even if you don't have a facebook account.
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at the Krohn Conservatory with Uncle Jim and Aunt Kate |
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I don't know where Zoralee gets her expressions.... |
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Zoralee's 3rd birthday |
For Zoralee's birthday, we went to the Cincinnati Zoo. If you're familiar with our attempt 1 and attempt 2 to visit North Dakota zoos and pumpkin patches, you'll know how spectacular the Cincinnati Zoo was - for all of us! And we were literally the ONLY visitors that day, on account of the pouring rain. So the animals were alert and responsive to us. It was great. Just great.
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two plaid-shirted, jeaned, tennis shoe'd dads and their little blondie daughters |
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at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia |
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my free bird mother-in-law |
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breakin' the law |
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a close up sighting of our favorite zoo bear |
Jason with his sisters and Mom |
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a wild night of family dancing |
a little story about the dancing:
After everybody had shaken their booties for a good long while to pop and rap music, Jason and I winked at each other. It was time to deliver our very clever joke. We said casually to our two twenty-something nieces, "Oh heyyy, maybe you guys would be interested in our music for a change," knowing they would say, "We don't care about your folky music," which they did indeed say. Then Jason pushed the button on his iPhone, and we started jamming to 50 Cent's "Hate It or Love It." Yeeeeahh boy, we were con-nect-a-tect-a-tect-ing with the young folks, that's for sure. They watched us be fools for a minute, and then Ashley said, "Umm, you guys already played this joke on us last time."
Oh. Right. Best of all, we'd used the very same song for our joke two years before, because it's like one of five rap songs we know.
What would it feel like to not be a couple of spaz-oids? I'm afraid we'll never know.
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two of Jason's high school buddies, Jason and Jesse |
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Ziah with two of Jesse and Emmy's three kids, Jasper and Brielle |
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