Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Time Is A Game That Only Children Play Well

Katie and I had another triathlon this weekend.



This event featured a pool swim, which has its pros and cons.


In the pool waiting for my start time.


Out of the pool and onto the bike.


Katie sticks her tongue out at the competition.


I should mention that Katie won her age group. She is a beast!


Brennan and Shawn came to cheer us on. Thanks!


Vijay had a party to celebrate his PhD defense. I don't know the story behind the sash, but he is holding Grey's cool but kind of creepy artwork.


Check out the rad cake that Kari made Vijay. Everything you see is edible.


After food and cake the party moved downstairs to the fooseball table. Katie demonstrates the importance of stretching before a match.


And Grey demonstrates how important it is to take your meds everyday, so you can avoid embarrassing pictures like this.


It is not as easy as you might think to play dominos while wearing a case of beer on your head.


"Brennan, look me in the eye and tell me you don't love me."

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Leave The Ring On The Rail For The Wheels to Nullify


Last week was my Aunt Terry's (center, blue top) 50th Birthday celebration. Her and my Uncle Billy rented an 8 bedroom house in Virginia Beach. She is one of 9 siblings. Six of them are pictured here. (Sorry for the blurry photo.)


We played lots of Wii bowling until it was time to hit the beach or the backyard pool.


I learned to play Mexican Train Dominos and now I am addicted!


Then my cousin Eric (yellow shirt) developed a game that pitted two teams of siblings against each other. Teams took turns answering questions about about one another and growing up together. I learned that Ken's favorite present was one that he still has some 40 years later; a desk he got when he was a kid.






The following week a group of us went to Lost Cove near Linville Gorge.


Annie made the trip as well. She is 16 years young.


Our camping spot.


Our dominos playing spot.




Still breaking in the new hammock. This might have been the first time it has left my back yard.


Swimming spot #1.




Swimming spot #2 was a really mellow waterfall. Climbing back up was really challenging for Rob's dog Baker.




Sliding down on your butt was a bit painful but too fun to pass up.


Emily, Tamara and Rebecca got in on the action as well, but here the dudes all following each other down.




Rob and Baker.


Check out the new feature Tamara taught me how to do with my camera!


Art.


Annie gets a sherpa to carry her out.