April 2008

I think I’m gonna be sick…

This is a cartoon adaptation of an apparently legendary gaelic football match. Not legendary for the match, but instead for the commentator

See how you go with the accent.

How do you tell its spring?

Well, in our household, its apparently marked by me pulling out the lawnmower, and the wife planning a strategic attack on the Army and Navy shoe sale, which is on today.  This being the first year that she’s… well… not been at work while the sale was on, she’s very excited.  Me, not so much.

Here’s some deets written up by the Straight a few years ago, and I think its still valid. A bargain is a bargain.

Hopefully the wife will return with a bounty of shoes, but not too many. We just cleaned up the shoe rack in the foyer.

Snow!!

And we thought it was getting warmer!

More photos here

Waiting for the tourists…

Summer is coming… but you wouldn’t know it! These things are waiting for the tourists…

If this doesn’t turn you into a treehugger …

Global warming is now being linked to future worldwide beer shortages.

How do you tell it’s spring?

The groundhog is a dated, ineffective method of determining when spring has arrived. My new method tells me it’s just around the corner… I saw 6 people driving scooters on my way home from work.

Benjamin – 2 months

Benjamin's personal Cat Guard
Little tootsies
Chubby cheeks
All smiles as usual
My little Babushka

Benjamin – More Visitors and Week 7

Auntie Pam and Uncle Aaron and Cousin Maria -
Benjamin is exactly 11 months younger to the day.

Uncle Aaron and Maria. I think she's a little confused as to why he's not doing anything.

The black blob to the right is our cat "Baby Bear". Enjoying a nap together on the couch. She could care less about him. It's the blanket that she loves.


My own little "Winnie the Pooh".

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