Sunday, August 24, 2008

Summer Mancatoin 2008 SPEARFISHING


Anyone who knows us, knows of our Winter Mancation.... We now have new annual trip..... SUMMER MANCATION! 

Lets start with who came..... 

Russ Jackson 
Mike DDD onld SON
Rizzz 
Davie T 
JJ
Shattuck Lammmm
Mark T







This is the first place we went.  There is a 300 foot cliff below that we had to scale down on ropes with all our gear.  It was alot of fun.   
 
 This is Riz and Shad getting food in their bellies before the hike.  They both love to eat... I think Shad is a 40 C and Riz is a 42 D cup? 

This is the spot of our camp site the second and third night.  It is called the secret spot and we are sworn to secrecy as to its location.   Shad will not give up the location for anything less the $2.00.


Russss loves to strike a pose.... he said that it "proves his manhood"?


Who needs tie downs?  I do not understand why Mexico is still considered 3rd world?


What do you call 7 guys in a SUV?
Russ was looking for something 

The next few pictures were a special moment for our trip.   It  started off with Mike D (AKA Gob) going into the Mexican outhouse.... This outhouse has to be in the top 5 dirtiest places on earth.   Shad thought it would be funny to keep in there for as long as possible.   So we all started throwing rocks..... 

One of the Rocks went through the wall of the outhouse.... they just dont build them like they used to.     
Mike decided to take offense to being hit by a 5 inch rock.  I though the picture below was uncalled for.  

Zoom in and you can see Mike  have a change of attitude once he understood that Shad was only trying to add ventilation to the maggot infested john. 


This was our sunset view...  

In the end there were only minor injuries and that means it was a great trip!!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Wanting to believe, but.........

McKee is a great kid. He wants to believe in Santa, the Tooth fairy and Leprechauns. He wants to believe for two reasons, the first reason is the benefit that he gets out of this "game" his parents play with him. The other reason is how much fun he has doing it. We found the bag with his tooth under his pillow with hard hitting questions for this "fairy".

The questions McKee has for the Tooth Fairy are....
  • What is your name?
  • What do you do with the Teeth?
  • Are there other Fairies?
  • Where do you get the money (to give to the kids)?


Mark had answers... I wonder if he will still wants to believe? (on a side note, who has better penmanship and spelling)?

When Mckee found this note in the morning, he knew when he read the word "hippo" that his dad wrote the note. He now knew for sure that his dad was the tooth fairy (never thought of Mark as much of a fairy). After a few minutes of deliberation I broke down and told him the dirty secrets all of us parents keep from our kids..... He smiled, walked out of the room and said to his dad, "Mom just took all the fun out of the holidays". Mark asked Mck if he even believed in Santa and he said "I knew it wasnt logical, but I wanted to believe".
I feel like a mean mom...

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Lukie



I just returned home last night from Idaho and Utah. Mark flew up to help me drive home and help with the kids during the long drive. As with any family trip, a little bit of bribery goes a long way in keeping kids under control. We stopped at Flying J on the way home, and McKee found what he "has been looking for, forever". He used up his money and the bribery funds, and purchased a fake Letherman $10 pocket knife. Luke knew of the rule that he could not have a pocket knife until he was 8 years old, but decided that he wanted one as well. Mark told him that he would have to wait for 3 years before he could have the "responsibility" of he tool. He looked at if for a minute and then presented his plan. He would not open the plastic package until his 8th birthday. Mark thought it was so funny he let Luke get it. Later that night, Luke woke up and said. "I am so excited" we asked him why and he said. "Dad, its only 3 more years till my birthday".
I think it is safe to say that Luke is a patient optimist.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Memories

1. As a comment on our blog, leave one memory that you and I (or you and Mark, McKee, Luke or Logan) had together. It doesn't matter if you knew us a little or a lot, anything you remember!

2. Next, re-post these instructions on your blog and see how many people leave a memory about you. It's actually pretty funny to see the responses. If you leave a memory about me, I'll assume you're playing the game and I'll come to your blog and leave one about you. If you don't want to play on your blog, or if you don't have a blog, I'll leave my memory of you in my comments.  Responses might be delayed because I am traveling.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Brothers


Summers are great!! It is lots of fun to see our boys become good friends (not to say they cant become bitter rivals in the blink of an eye). McK and Luke have been good pals for a while, but now Logan is wanting to get in on their little gang. There are a number of years between Logan and Luke, but dont tell Logan, he thinks he is one of the boys.

I put in some older picutres of McK and Luke. It makes you wonder how many things they will see together growing up....



Three little monkeys!! Just have to Love em!

Obi-Wan vs. Superman and the strongest super Hero is..... The oldest of course

They both were hoping that a shark would eat one of the other fish....


I cant dance like Shad Lamm, but who can??


This is Logan pretending to be one of the Big Boys


Luke loving his role as a big brother
Mckee told Luke that "I will protect you if they turn this plane on"

Mark is standing behind McK

Mck is always proud of how fearless Luke is holding bugs and lizards..
This is their favorite hobby.... except maybe catching lizards

The Boys love a big Joshua Tree
Mck and Luke at the Grand Canyon... Logan was almost in the picutre




Thursday, June 26, 2008

"Suddenly I see"

I had Lasik on both of my eyes on Tuesday. I can't believe I won't have Logan smash my glasses into my nose or slap them off of my face. I don't even have to look for my glasses anymore or in most cases have Mark look for them because I couldn't see to find them without my glasses. I feel liberated. Wahoo!!

I wasn't nervous at all for the procedure until I read the disclaimer sheet. It listed blindness and among other things, death. Then, it asked me to sign saying that it was still OK to operate. I probably would have not gone through with it but I had some friends that just had it done and I knew a few people who had it done years ago and they all loved having it done...so being the follower that I am, I signed my life away and wah-la I have new eyes.

It is such an amazing surgery. It took less that 10 minutes for both of my eyes. They give you a Xanax to calm you down so you don't fidget under the laser, which by the way knocked me out and I fell asleep on the table. They put me under one laser that cut open my cornea and under the second laser after they lifted the corneal flap, it put bubbles to re-shape my cornea. Dr. Tooma put the flap back on my eye, and press out any wrinkles with a little sponge.  That was pretty much it.  Crazy!


The best part.....I got to sleep the rest of the day (with the help of Xanax). I have been looking for an excuse to let me do this since I had kids and I haven't been clever enough to come up with anything legit enough. It was great. Thanks to Mark for making this happen.  I think he just didn't want to see me in my auto-darkening grandma glasses anymore, which is fine because even I didn't want to wear them anymore.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

"My Twins"

I'm not sure how to begin with this one, but after numerous comments and questions, I've come to the conclusion that there is a matter that needs to be addressed. Let's start from the beginning. There was a picture posted on Shad and Lizzie's blog that revealed to many that I may have been sporting a new "Rack". Much to my amazement, I have gotten a lot of attention (unwanted of course) from this controversy...."Are they real or not?".

I want to share where I got my new "friends". I went to a renowned body sculpting artist known as Victoria Secret. The cost for this augmentation was a little more than what I wanted to pay, but this was definitely something you shouldn't go cheap on right? At $39.95, I was pleased with my new look and would recommend it to anyone. As for the procedure, it was a little painful...as I really do hate to shop, but overall, by making this decision, my quality of life has been up-lifted and I feel I was supported in my decision.

Now, to pave the road for future conversations. If I ever do decide to have an augmentaion or as I call it "putting things back in their original positions", Mark is the only one that will every truly know. And in my own original fighting words "SO THERE!"

OK, so I did not want to put the picture back out there (in fact I asked my friend Lizzie to take it down from her blog a couple of weeks ago).... but I feel it is the only way to halt the discussion. Just so you all know, this is embarrassing to me as I feel people will judge me!

Note to self:
Remember to wear large, sparkley, dangley, type earings to put the focus higher.