Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Life is but a dream...

Here are a few pictures from our river tubing experience. That's me on the left. Don't I look very comfortable? :)
This one is of Andrea and Ryan. Notice that Andrea is wearing a white helment. That's because she has a small head - like girls are supposed to have!

A very fuzzy picture of Ryan and me. The camera case had condensation in it - but if you make it bigger you can tell it's us.
This is a giant creature that was crawling (very quickly) around the pool. A local told us that he was going to become a butterfly and then he picked it up and took it to the grass. I think it looks like a creature from a cartoon.

Happy Birthday! Today was our preacher's birthday so I made a cake. We always have a bible study lunch on Wednesdays, so we just had a small party for him. :)

The video below is from the culture fair. Ross definitely has some talented students that are very diverse! The white guy in the video lives in the apartment below us (our old place). They are stepping. They did a long performance - this snipet is at the end when they got a little crazy! :)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great post!!! Love the photos and the video. The worm is so cute. Maybe, you could have him as a pet since you can't have a dog. Love, Mom

Anonymous said...

An associate of mine, Dr. Henry( refer to his comments on The Brown Egg Syndrome in your September 7th post " Moo Cow Trail"),recently e-mailed a pictured to me of your noggin. What a melon!!! I am sending you an autographed copy of my latest book; " Does Your Wife Have The Big Head". I am a cosmetic surgeon with my practice limited to cranium enlargements,better know as " Head Jobs". You may not be aware that the fastest growing enhancement surgery back here in the states is indeed the head. To be cranially endowed like yourself is truely a blessing. However, people will be constantly whispering behind your back;"there's noway that's real". Anyway, be proud of your moonhead and show it off among your pinhead friends. Wear your yellow helmet proudly! I would, however, suggest you avoid getting too close to the ocean. Heads like yours have been known to affect the tides.