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With 2008 moving rapidly forward, I wanted to take a retrospective look back at the end of 2007. Here is a short slide-show of our honeymoon in Europe during October. This was a 12 day cruise through the Mediterranean visiting different countries like Italy, France, Spain, Croatia, and Greece. During these times where the US dollar has become worthless against the Euro, this is probably the most economic way of visiting this region.
So enjoy the slide-show; we had a fantastic time during the entire trip.
Less than a week to go before the arrival is here. No — I don’t speak of the baby. We’re only half way to that blessed event and besides the nursery isn’t completed, all kinds of baby items to purchase, and I need the 4-5 months of extra sleep. The new arrival is our puppy, Sierra and you can see more about her homecoming in the Dog-House area of the blog.
In the meantime, here’s a couple of pictures from Devil’s Thumb Ranch, a place we visit during the winter that offers snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and wonderful cabins to stay in. If you have the time and enjoy the tranquility and peace of this kind of getaway, I definitely recommend it.
Introductions are in order here and will definitely give you some insight into the pending events in my life.
Here are the two most important people in my life — my beautiful wife, Heather and our pending baby, <no name>. Ok so you can’t see the baby now, but believe me he/she is there. Our delivery date is July 23rd and while it seems to be a long time away, its sneaking up on us fast. I’ll post all the upcoming baby events and soon you’ll be commenting for me to stop after saturating you with baby information up to your eyeballs.
Like everyone else in this virtual world, I’m starting my first Weblog. It will be riveting, insightful and more than likely change the face of civilization as we know it.
Ok…doubtful, but who the heck knows.
We will find out together as I struggle with the rudimentaries of this new media and prepare myself for the onslaught of advice as to how to make it better.













