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Details on the biological part of our existence.
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Well, in an embarassing kind of way. Someone on Fark was kind enough to use my picture in a contest of best animated GIF. I love it.
What started as a kitty rescue attempt ended as a fine demonstration of how working at a computer for most of my life has taken a serious toll on my real world motor skills.
Been putting in a lot of very late nights lately.
My dad had hip replacement surgery last week. Man, has medicine come a long way.
We went to dinner at Assagio's to celebrate our birthdays and Brian had a big surprise for me...some of you may be thinking it's about time!!!
Guess those Disney folks were right, it is a small world.
Who are you? Late night on the web, you can find out who you really are. If you're living in a movie, that is.
Man, after a weekend of hardcore yard work, I've got to ask: how to people with real houses do it?
I made it back safely (if bleary) from Sonoma.
Lots of people write holiday letters to send to friends and family. We were one of those people. Didn't get a copy? Well, that's because we never actually wrote or sent it, we just wanted to. Instead, We've come up with a summary of 2002 from our perpsective.
Sixty miles. Three days. Four friends. Five blisters (or was it 50 blisters). All to fight against breast cancer. In the summer of 2002, I did the Avon Breast Cancer Three Day Walk.
We went to the wonderful "Asian-Esque" Benihana's for Todd Apley's birthday party. I doubt they will have us back.
Our new house is tall and skinny. So skinny that furniture won't fit up. See the pictures of what is probably the most expensive way to move two pieces of furniture.
Danna is grabbing her walking shoes so you should grab your wallets....I am doing the Avon Breast Cancer 3-day Walk on August 9-11. That means I am walking 60 miles from Enumclaw, WA to Seattle in 3 days to raise money for breast cancer research.
Danna and I have filled our existing domicile to the breaking point so we are moving on. We have found a lovely new house that has all of the characteristics we desire: space, two parking spaces, and walking distance to bars and restaurants. Check out the photo spread!
Last Tuesday's tragedy has given me a lot of time for reflection. No one I knew died, but that is of little confort. I've tried to compile my thoughts as best as I could, and I provided a few pictures of people in Seattle during one of the many memorial services that were held throughout the city.
Danna turned thirty this year. Come see how she celebrated.
Danna and I lived through Seattle's latest earthquake.
Yes, I finally took the plunge and got Lasik surgery. Scary stuff, but hey, I can see now.
Random pictures of friends and family that we wanted to share.
Danna recently had Lasiks eye surgery - she now has 20/20 vision again and no need for pesky corrective lenses!
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