1.15.2008

christmas vacation






I know its a little late, but better late than never I guess.  Sorry it's been so long, but we got a Wii for  Christmas/ Anniversary and that has been occupying all of Adam's time recently.  We took a trip to Alabama for Christmas this year.  It was such a good trip and we had a wonderful time with Adam's family.  It had been 10 months since we had seen any of them and none of them had met Kate yet.  We left on Christmas eve night about 8.  We were expecting the airport to be packed but we lucked out.  We didn't even have to wait to check our bags curbside.  We witnessed a strange yelling match between the lady who takes your tickets at the gate and a passenger right when we got to our gate (they were just finishing boarding the flight before ours).  Then we waited, got some hot dogs and some chicken for Aidan, and replaced the water bottles that we had to leave at security (I looked up online about taking them with kids and I was sure they would make and exception for a baby with formula...but no).  We weren't sure about the flight time and what that would do to the kids, but both of them actually slept most of the way there, and it helped that it was a nonstop flight.  We arrived about midnight, met Adam's parents and then had to drive an hour to get to their house.  The kids went back to bed , and so did we.  It was a long day.  We were expecting cold weather while we were there, or at least colder than it was here, but most of the time we were there it was about the same temp as at home, just wet.  It rained quite a bit while we were there, that was nice.  One day there was a tornado warning all day.  The day before we left was colder and the morning that we left it was 23 when we got to the airport.  I was glad that it wasn't that cold the whole time we were there.  It was nice to see Vaughn and Kathy's house in person and to see Beth and Joseph and Jonathan.  Beth is due with the next installment at the beginning of next month.  We had some really good conversations and Nana and Papa had fun playing with the grand kids.  Adam and I went out to dinner and a movie for our 5th anniversary.  THe trip home wasn't quite as fun.  We had to get everyone up early to get to the airport.  The lines were long, we had to change planes, and didn't get to sit together.  The kids had a harder time because they were tired.  But we made it and everything is pretty much back to normal.  I got a cold while I was there and gave it to everyone else when we got home.  Adam's wasn't too bad though, which was god because he didn't have to miss work, we was only sick for a couple of days.  We were really glad we were able to go to Alabama for CHristmas and New Years.  

12.17.2007

tryin' somethin' new

I am going to try to do some video podcasting/blogging (aka vlogging) via the pseudobass.blogspot.com site that I have.  It is linked for you on the right side of the page under "family blogs."  I will be trying to get that RSS feed setup with iTunes so that you can subscribe to my podcast through iTunes and take me with you on your iPod, iPhone, or on your computer wherever you are.  I know...that's scary.

12.16.2007

on a winter's night

She just has to be the cutest baby girl ever!
Ummmm...did I mention she's cute?
She was lookin' at her mama in this one. She gave her a nice smile.
Then she gave me one, too. Talk about "melt your heart"!
He's all ready to head out to Fry's Electronics on 31st Ave and T-Bird in Phx. And, yes, it is cold outside...at least to us desert rats!
You might think it, but cute is not his middle name: it's Aidan.
My good-lookin' goofball!

more recent pics of Katelyn Anaya

Those are some beautiful eyes looking up at you.
Too darn cute.
What a smile!
These pictures are more grainy because it was dark in her room at the time. I decided to take some pics because she had removed her feeding tube. She's incredibly gorgeous (like her mother)!
Time for bed, and she needed to have the feeding tube put back in. Not as much fun as it sounds. :-\

big dowdy

Ben Dowdy is 6'6" or 7" and he drives a tiny little 2-seater Honda. I couldn't believe that he could get in it, so I made him prove it when I was in El Paso for Annie Kitchen's memorial service...surprisingly enough, he fit (kinda...I think he left the door open in the picture because he can't get his knees fully in!).