Memorial Day – We Won’t Forget

Today we say ‘thanks.’ It’s not just another day off (partially because I have to work), but it’s a time to remember all of the sacrifice made by generations of people and families protecting who we are as Americans. We put our political differences and opinions aside, and honor our fallen soldiers. I found a really interesting and poignant plug-in for Google Earth…you can find it here. The picture below is a map of the fallen soldiers from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. You can see photos of the soldiers, learn about how they died, visit memorial websites, and explore the places they called home as well as the places where they died. It’s really worth some of your time…

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Boys Day Out

In what was the first of many-to-come days out, Ezra and I joined Joe and Barrett in an adventure up to them there hills. I first must tell you that Barrett is 3 months old, and this is only Joe’s second day of being the daytime provider. We started the morning by heading to Black Hawk and the casinos. Yea, seriously….the degenerates that we are. Really, we went over there for the cheap breakfast and to start the day off on the little-bit ridiculous side of life. After a filling breakfast buffet for 2.99 each, we headed towards a short hike.

We decided on a trip to St. Mary’s Glacier which consists of about a mile of hiking (including a short trek through some snow) up to a mountain lake that is borders by the glacier. On the trip up the hill, I think that Barrett and Ezra conspired to provide Joe and I a pretty good parenting test: really poopy diapers at 11,000 feet. We managed, and we fed the boys up at the shore of the lake, after which we packed back up and headed back down the hill.

The last destination of the day was actually the inspiration of the day….a stop at Arapahoe Basin. Joe and I needed to pick up our mugs (it’s a mug club and the season is ending soon) and we needed a little mountain-side fix. We weren’t able to go skiing, but we did enjoy sitting on the deck and having one last beer for the season. When we got there, we ran into none other than Mr. Scott Russell, who had come up on his own and was hanging out with some new friends that he met. It was the perfect conclusion to a really fun day. Both boys did awesome all day long!

Pictures courtesy of the camera phone and include the views at St. Mary’s Glacier, chillin’ at A-Basin, and a joint diaper change on the tailgate of Joe’s pickup.

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Storms

As the summer storm season has begun, it’s my hope to be able to capture some good photos…..alas, hopes were not realized the last two days when great lighting/thunder storms rolled through Castle Rock. I was at work both days, and after deciding that “oh, it’s alright, I can leave my tripod at home – nothing will happen” I had to settle for just looking (and then responding to lighting strikes all around our first due). This photo is about all that I could capture between everything else going on. It’s standing on the front ramp of the station at about 4:30 on Monday afternoon.

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So The Partying Begins…

Ezra’s Great-Grandparents have been in town for the last month or so (since just before Dad’s surgery) and are planning on leaving over the weekend, which means that they won’t be here to celebrate Ezra’s 1st birthday at the party. So, we started the events early and held a nice little dinner tonight….balloons, the gifts from his Great-Grandparents, and a muffin with a candle instead of cake (trying to avoid the sugars for now). Ezra made the obligatory 1st birthday mess, and also got some really cute outfits that he will be sporting this summer and fall. Oh yea, and a book also – which is probably his favorite thing to do right now…read.

Too many pictures came out too cute to trim down the amount loaded (just wait for his actual birthday), so here they are:

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Visit To The Firehouse

Ezra and Ahna stopped by the station last night as I was completing my 48 hour shift. This was really the first time that Ezra has shown a lot of interest in sitting in the truck and playing around with stuff….I see a future Ladder Company Chauffeur in the making!

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More Tooth

So Ezra has been giving us signs and symptoms that can either be excused as a cold or as teething for about a week now; and while I suppose that we still don’t know exactly what it all has been from, a new tooth has popped up. It seems like compared to the ‘normal’ timeline, Ezra has been a little slower at getting his teeth so who knows how many are coming in this time. The newest member of his mouth is right next to the elder statesmen on the bottom and just to the right as you look at the picture. His gums appear like they could produce in several different places, but we have been saying that for 8 months….

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Look At ‘Em Locks

I was trying to take Ezra’s 11-month photo yesterday, and this image popped up. I thought it actually was a good picture, and really shows off the curls coming in.

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Abstract San Fran

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I’m Gonna Get Me A Navy Pea Coat

I had a training in Novato…less than 48 hours on the ground 30 miles north of San Fran really didn’t lend itself to much picture taking, but here are a couple from the Marin Headlands and the Presidio.

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Easter Eggs

And we are not talking about the ones that you can find on the internet (don’t know what I am talking about? Turn on your speakers, go to http://www.yahoo.com and click on the exclamation point. There are things like that all over the web). We headed down to my folks’ house this evening for some decorating fun. Since I have to work on Sunday, we are planning on hiding the eggs sometime tomorrow afternoon and letting Ezra hunt them down. The dye kit that we got came with a little crayon type instrument, where you could draw on the egg and it would show up during the dye process….you couldn’t really see what you were drawing prior to dyeing. It created some interesting art outside of the normal solid color egg.

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