Happy Birthday, Diana!
Happy Birthday, Cheryl!
More skiing!
Skiing on the First Day of the New Year!
Is it a bird? Or a dog? Or a bird dog?
Happy Birthday, Pops!
Merry Christmas!
Christmas at the Ranch
Happy Birthday, Uncle Tom!
Here's to my wonderful Uncle Tom (the glue that binds much of our family together) who is a half a century old today! May your next half century be as adventurous and blessed as your first half century. Lots of love to you and the fam down in the warm part of the country. Happy Birthday! (Uncle Tom is pictured above with his grandsons--thanks for the pic, Manda! Hope you don't mind...)~
The Living Christmas Tree
My friend, Carrie, and my mom, Cheryl, came to town to go to the Living Christmas Tree production with me. The production was a wonderful mixture of all types of Christmas music (with a live symphony orchestra & choir) and the lighting and special effects surrounding the featured "tree" were outstanding. Carrie and Mom were non-stop entertainment from before the time the show even started through the time we concluded our night around midnight. The whole evening was so much fun, I haven't laughed that hard in...well, I don't know how long. Thank you guys for such a great time!~
Basketball!
Football!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Here's wishing you and yours a delightful and relaxing Thanksgiving or whatever you are hoping it will be (if you aren't into the relaxing part)!~
A "Salute" to Veterans
What a privilege it was to attend the Veterans Memorial Dedication Ceremony on the BSU Campus today. The pictures and my description really won't do it justice but I'll try. The main part of the memorial is a (steel) silhouette of a saluting soldier thus the appropriate name of the memorial being "Salute." The ceremony was very moving with students, faculty and student veterans speaking. We were also treated to music of the 25th Army Brass Band Quintent as well as an AH-64 Apache flyover to start the dedication ceremony (seen in the video montage below).
On a separate but similar note, I would like to thank all of you in my life, and the thousands of those I will never meet, that have served and/or are still serving our country in the armed forces. Just to name a few (and I'm sorry for those of you whom I have failed to list): My Dad and hero, Rick; my Uncle Darrell; my sister Ange'; my brother-in-law Adam (still active duty in the Coast Guard); my Uncle Terry; my cousin Erik; my cousin Paul; Grandpa "Big Joe"; Grandpa Dean; my friend Gary H.; my friend Eric B., my friend Nancy N., my friend Sean O. and my late Grandpa Art. Thank you for making this country the land of the free BECAUSE of (you) the brave.~
Maiden Voyage (Solo) on our Buell!
As many of you may know, I took the STAR Course a few weeks ago and it really boosted my confidence with regard to my motorcycle riding abilities so I decided to try to ride our Buell (motorcycle). Our Buell is a little bit too tall for me to touch the ground flat-footed so I tippy-toed it and did just fine. After riding around our subdivision and a few neighboring subdivisions for a half hour or so, I ventured out to Gary and Melissa's house which is about 6-7 miles away. Here are a few video clips Jeremy took.
I really enjoyed my time on the bike today, despite the 48 degree weather.~
More from Vegas...
Here is a video clip from Jeremy while on vacation in Vegas (see previous post entitled "Las Vegas Motor Speedway (NHRA)" for details of his vacation). This is a video clip taken of Pro Stock Motorcycle Racer Karen Stoffer's burn-out during one of her test-n-tune runs in Vegas today. Jeremy was right there at the start line when filming this clip.~
Las Vegas Motor Speedway (NHRA)

Pumpkin Seeking & Carving
Melissa and I set out on a mission to find pumpkins to carve before Halloween so our first idea was to hit the pumpkin patch at the corn maze (you may have heard about this corn maze, it has Obama's & McCain's faces as the maze route). (Below is a picture of us on one of the bridges in the gigantic maze.) We went through the maze first because we didn't want to carry our pumpkins around and didn't want to walk them back out to the car (the place was packed and we had to park far, far away) but by the time we were done with the maze it was dark and we didn't bring flashlights. We thought about coming back on Sunday but found out they would be closed.
STAR Course Completed!

Retreat on the Lake in the Mountains
I had a wonderful time relaxing and recharging this weekend at a retreat on the lake in the mountains. I was blessed to be with some great friends (new and old)! Check out the scenery...isn't it amazing?!
Goodbye...you'll be missed!
Jill, Jerod & Karsten Visit!

Jill, Jerod & Karsten were in town with family and we had them over for dinner and a tour of the house! It was great to finally connect with them because they have been in town several times in the past 6 months or so and we are always busy. Karsten is growing up so fast and he's now on the move. He was too shy to show us his newest talent (walking) but I'm sure he'll be cruising along next time we see him!~
Earliest Snow on Record!
Another great WWF!
We had another great WWF (weekend with family)! Our cousins, Kole and Logan, didn't have school on Thursday or Friday so they, along with their parents (Uncle Kim and Aunt Lori), came to town for a few days! It was a lot of fun (despite the fact that Jeremy and I had to work on Thursday and Friday!) because they love to play games, a favorite pastime of ours usually only reserved for the holidays when we are with lots of family!~
A post out of order...and a BIG thank you!
I was looking through my digital pictures today at lunch and realized that I totally missed blogging these photos! We owe a BIG thank you to Mom and Grandma for coming to our house a couple of weeks ago (September 16) and fixing dinner for us. It was such a treat!
On top of bringing and cooking a fantastic dinner (swedish meatballs with zuchinni!) they brought tons of fresh fruit and vegetables from Grandma and Grandpa's garden. (See picture at the bottom of this post.)
All of the fresh fruit and vegetables they brought (and the dinner they cooked) were great but the one thing I really have to brag about were Grandpa's table grapes...simply amazing. He's got quite a green thumb.
Thanks again Mom & Grandma (& Grandpa)!~







