Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Birthday
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Big Toms!!
Monday, March 23, 2009
No more "bearded wonder" :(
The things you do for your wife! Two months of hard "itchy" work just to see it get flushed down the drain...lol. Love you Trish. P.S. Even though I look intoxicated in the first picture I promise I'm not. When you take pictures with a beard you have to look "hard." Plus I had to show my resemblence to "Kimbo Slice."
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
No more T.O.
Tell me what you think. Did Jerry make a good decision or a bad one???
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3953647
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3953647
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Watch this...
Think you would have been able to react that quickly? Talk about incredible composure under extreme pressure!!!
For some reason I cant embed the video but here is the url:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMbnmLLnsfw
For some reason I cant embed the video but here is the url:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMbnmLLnsfw
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Pat Green
Just went and picked up the new Pat Green CD. I think it is his best album yet. Trisha and I have so many memories that involve Pat's music whether it be concerts or Friday nights in the Camaro. I attached a video from You Tube of one of my favorite songs from the new album. If you like it go out and get the CD, I am all for supporting Texas Country Music. $10 at Best Buy. Let me know what you think...
Sunday, January 25, 2009
New Truck!
Right before Christmas Ole' Blue decided he wanted to go to Heaven. So we did what we always do when a car dies, we sent it to the Graveyard... aka (Dads front yard) lol! This was the fifth car I have driven in the past five years, so when Trisha and I started looking for a new "used" vehicle, we were looking for something a little more dependable. We were trying to find something before we went on our ski trip, because school started the day after we got back, and we knew we would be pressed for time. Unfortunately we never found something in our price range, so we were nervous about how we were going to be at two different places with only one vehicle. Little did I know that while we were in Colorado, my dad was locking up the "Dad of the Year" award. My parents had watched Maddie for us while we were gone so when we got home from skiing, we went straight to their house. I was going crazy when we pulled up and saw a brand new truck parked in the front yard. Talk about surprised. Thanks again Dad!
Monday, January 12, 2009
A Christmas to Remember
This was probably one of the best Christmas vacations that I can remember. School got out Dec. 19th finished up another trimester, and two days later Trish and I were on a plane headed for St. Thomas with my Mom, Dad, Christina, Caleb, Audria, David and Daina. What an incredible week! Caleb had some great in depth posts about the trip so I am going to post a link to his blog for those who want to read more. http://calebandaudria.blogspot.com/
We got back the day after Christmas, and after a long day of traveling Trish and I needed some rest. Luckily we had nothing on the calender for the entire week, because Trisha came down with an ear infection, and didn't crawl out of bed for a couple days. After some rest, a round of antibiotics and lots of adjustments she got feeling better. Even though she was feeling better we didn't want to push it to hard so we rented a ton of DVD's from blockbuster and spent two straight days doing nothing but watching movies. It was awesome!
Then we got in the car with three of our good friends and headed North to Colorado to do some skiing. We were headed to Steamboat Springs, ski town USA. Little did we know we were in for an incredible week. After about 14 hours of nothing but Kansas praries we finally hit Colorado and some cold weather. We were in need of a wake up call, unfortunately this wake up call came by a game of Freeze Out. For those unfamiliar with the game, I will explain. When you have really cold weather outside, you roll all the windows down and drive as fast as possible. The first person to give up and roll the window up is the loser. Normally in Texas with 40 degree weather the game last a few minutes, but when you are in Colorado and it is -24 outside you cant take but a few seconds before it is hard to breathe. Somehow nobody wanted to lose so the game last a lot longer than I thought it would. We went for over two minutes, it felt like an eternity. It took me nearly an hour to warm back up again.
At some point during the game I didn't realize that I was sitting on our bread for the week. Luckily I didn't smush it too bad.
We finally got to Steamboat after about 17 hours of driving. Right when we pulled up it started snowing and did not stop but for a few hours the entire week. Trisha and I were really looking forward to doing some skiing because it had been about three years since the last time we got to "shred" (skier talk we picked up from the locals in Colorado) lol...
Two of the people we were with had skied before but one of the girls had never even seen real snow. She grew up in Texas. Luckily Trisha has incredible patience and she spent an entire day helping Belinda learn to ski and before you knew it she was with us skiing down some Blacks!!! Quick learner.
The first two days of skiing were great. Everyone was having a good time and getting some incredible runs in. By the end of the second day everyone was extremely tired from working muscles that we never even knew existed. The group decided that there legs couldn't take another day of skiing so we decided to call it an early night. I had been listening to the snow report and knew it was supposed to dump that night so I was planning on getting up early and catching some runs before we decided to hit the road and head back home. Turns out I would have one of the most amazing days of my life!
It snowed four feet that night. Steamboat declared it powder day, which is when the town decides that this is going to be the best skiing of the season so they shut down the stores and allow the employees to hit the slopes until lunch. I was on the first gondola up to the top of the mountain. I was riding with Ski Patrol, they were heading up to close off half of the mountain because it snowed so much they were worried about avalanches. I had the first tracks down the Two O'clock run which is probably one of the most famous runs at Steamboat. When I stepped off the gondola I immediately sank to my waist in powder. I had the hardest time pushing myself to the edge of the mountain, but when I got there it was one of the most breathtaking experiences I have ever experienced. I leaned back as far as I could to keep my ski tips from diving down and I started to take off. There was no stopping until you got to the bottom of the hill because if you did you would sink and it would be almost impossible to get going again. This was my first time to ski true powder. I had heard my dad talk about the good old days in Montana when blizzards had come through and left amazing powder behind and now I know exactly what he was talking about. You feel like you are floating in the air, you cant even see your legs but you know they are there. Unfortunately I was skiing by myself so I only have pictures of the mountain, but you can still see the beauty.
It was an awesome Christmas break, all we can do is attempt to top it next year!
We got back the day after Christmas, and after a long day of traveling Trish and I needed some rest. Luckily we had nothing on the calender for the entire week, because Trisha came down with an ear infection, and didn't crawl out of bed for a couple days. After some rest, a round of antibiotics and lots of adjustments she got feeling better. Even though she was feeling better we didn't want to push it to hard so we rented a ton of DVD's from blockbuster and spent two straight days doing nothing but watching movies. It was awesome!
Then we got in the car with three of our good friends and headed North to Colorado to do some skiing. We were headed to Steamboat Springs, ski town USA. Little did we know we were in for an incredible week. After about 14 hours of nothing but Kansas praries we finally hit Colorado and some cold weather. We were in need of a wake up call, unfortunately this wake up call came by a game of Freeze Out. For those unfamiliar with the game, I will explain. When you have really cold weather outside, you roll all the windows down and drive as fast as possible. The first person to give up and roll the window up is the loser. Normally in Texas with 40 degree weather the game last a few minutes, but when you are in Colorado and it is -24 outside you cant take but a few seconds before it is hard to breathe. Somehow nobody wanted to lose so the game last a lot longer than I thought it would. We went for over two minutes, it felt like an eternity. It took me nearly an hour to warm back up again.
At some point during the game I didn't realize that I was sitting on our bread for the week. Luckily I didn't smush it too bad.
We finally got to Steamboat after about 17 hours of driving. Right when we pulled up it started snowing and did not stop but for a few hours the entire week. Trisha and I were really looking forward to doing some skiing because it had been about three years since the last time we got to "shred" (skier talk we picked up from the locals in Colorado) lol...
Two of the people we were with had skied before but one of the girls had never even seen real snow. She grew up in Texas. Luckily Trisha has incredible patience and she spent an entire day helping Belinda learn to ski and before you knew it she was with us skiing down some Blacks!!! Quick learner.
The first two days of skiing were great. Everyone was having a good time and getting some incredible runs in. By the end of the second day everyone was extremely tired from working muscles that we never even knew existed. The group decided that there legs couldn't take another day of skiing so we decided to call it an early night. I had been listening to the snow report and knew it was supposed to dump that night so I was planning on getting up early and catching some runs before we decided to hit the road and head back home. Turns out I would have one of the most amazing days of my life!
It snowed four feet that night. Steamboat declared it powder day, which is when the town decides that this is going to be the best skiing of the season so they shut down the stores and allow the employees to hit the slopes until lunch. I was on the first gondola up to the top of the mountain. I was riding with Ski Patrol, they were heading up to close off half of the mountain because it snowed so much they were worried about avalanches. I had the first tracks down the Two O'clock run which is probably one of the most famous runs at Steamboat. When I stepped off the gondola I immediately sank to my waist in powder. I had the hardest time pushing myself to the edge of the mountain, but when I got there it was one of the most breathtaking experiences I have ever experienced. I leaned back as far as I could to keep my ski tips from diving down and I started to take off. There was no stopping until you got to the bottom of the hill because if you did you would sink and it would be almost impossible to get going again. This was my first time to ski true powder. I had heard my dad talk about the good old days in Montana when blizzards had come through and left amazing powder behind and now I know exactly what he was talking about. You feel like you are floating in the air, you cant even see your legs but you know they are there. Unfortunately I was skiing by myself so I only have pictures of the mountain, but you can still see the beauty.
It was an awesome Christmas break, all we can do is attempt to top it next year!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Coming Soon!
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