Friday, February 02, 2007

Lisa's b-day

We celebrated our friend Lisa's birthday tonight. It was her friends b-day named Lisa too.



Above is a picture of Tara with Lisa. Below is a picture of Julio, Alex and me.And finally a full moon. It had a lot to eat.

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Quilts

Here is my mother with students at a local middle school who crocheted quilts for Birthright. Birthright is a non-profit organization that assists women through an unplanned pregnancy. My mother has been volunteering with Birthright ever since I can remember.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

WATCH OUT FOR THE CROCS!!!

Here is my bro Nate and sis in law Diana at the Okefenokee refuge. They had a couple near misses with a Crocodile on their canoe trip.

Hats, bats, and other fun cats!

Here's Dad with some of his birthday presents. We got the
smoked salmon and Mom got the brand new 2007 Spokane Indians cap for
him. Championship sweatshirt from Nathan and Diana. Dad wears all
these things while enjoying Robin's latest music video.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

A cool quilt


Here is a picture of my mom showing off the quilt she recently completed.

BC PLACE

Here are some pictures of the BC Place (the domed stadium in Vancouver) with the roof deflated and inflated. On January 5th, 2007 the roof of the dome ripped due to bad weather and caused the roof to deflate. The dome was re inflated on January 15th.



Monday, January 22, 2007

Alpaca day

Thanks to the Alpaca for keeping Tara warm and for Nate and Diana's great x-mas gift.

Happy Birthday Dad!!!


My Dad's b-day is today and I wish him the best birthday ever!!!

Rudolph the red nosed Robin

Click on the picture to see the cutest niece in the world sing Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Family Christmas Picture 2006

Christmas 2006 - As you can see another year without snow in Kansas!

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Vancouver mountains

Vancouver city picture

A Snowy Vancouver


Above are pictures taken at Lacarno Beach in Vancouver with Rain dog. Bellow is a picture of the cottage in Vancouver that we live in.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Here's the Play Dough Princess!

My Niece Robin playing with play dough this Christmas.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Back in the 'Couv!

Here is a pic of Tara and I eating with my friend Monte. We had some great Thai food close to UW in Seattle.
Here is a picture taken from our flight from KC to Denver.

Tara and I had quite the adventure coming back to Vancouver. Our flight time was moved without anyone telling us on Saturday. When we were driving up from the Seattle airport our car started to overheat and we lost our power steering because a belt slipped. However, we made it back safely and celebrated Nick's ninth b-day.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

A night in Seattle

Can you find the space needle?

sky skyscrapers and disc golf

Here are some disc golf drives. In the following order: Cabe, Bow wow, Nate, and Dad.



After a long day of disc golf it is time to hit Winstead's famous 4 person skyscraper milkshake. It is amazing!

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Our newly engaged friend with her two dogs


We met up with our friend Tahnee today and got to hear all about her recent engagement and got to meet her new dog.

Chili and fuzball







We went to my bro in law's place yesterday to watch the Wake vs. Louisville game yesterday on his plasma TV. We also had some killa' chili. Here is a picture of the crew.

He has a dog named cruise who is sporting Chiefs gear now that they made the playoffs.

Monday, January 01, 2007

Can we win a house?

Fire up the computer and start registering for a chance to win a sweet house in Colorado. Go to HGTV.COM to enter.

Putting our Heads Together in Pittsburg


We spent the New year together in Pittsburg! May the best of last year be the worst of this coming year.

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Tara and Diana

Here is a picture of Tara and our sister in law Diana

Gracie

My friends Tony and Stephanie had a little girl named Gracie. Here is a picture of her.

HERE'S ROBIN!!!

My favorite Niece Robin celebrating Christmas with G-G and the rest of the crew. She is only 2 years old and can sing all of Rudolph the red nose reindeer... :)

Tennis in the rain anyone?


One of our favorite pastimes in Pittsburg is to play tennis...even if the weather doesn't cooperate. Here is a picture of all of us under the lights and rain...

A Kansas Christmas


We have had a great time here in Kansas over the holidays! We spent the first week in Kansas City with Tara's fam and the second week in P-burg with the Hensley clan. Here are some pics.

The first is a picture of the Hensley guys and Dennis my brother in law.
Cabe, Bobby, Dad, Dennis, and Nate

Next is a picture of our time visiting my grandma in Tulsa. From L to R Diana, mom, Dennis, grandma, dad, Nate and Shannon.




Monday, December 11, 2006

Just Coffee



We are nearly done with this semester and can hardly believe it! If it was not for this drink we would have not made it with all of the papers that we had to write.

We consider ourselves regular bean fanatics and have really come to love Just Coffee. Our friends Jero and Bety introduced this to us while they were living in Vancouver. We love the message, the cause, and the robust taste! We miss you Jero and Bety, and we think of you every time we hold tight a warm mug of this amazing cup of coffee.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

How to Make an Igloo

We received around 9 inches of snow up here and decided to try to build a snow fort with Nick and Owen. We had trouble making a roof. Therefore, I went on to Google and typed in "how to build an igloo" and found the following instructions on http://www.thefarm.org/charities/i4at/lib2/igloo.htm

Apparently our families in the Midwest could build some killa' igloos with the snow storm they recently had.


Step 1. Cut blocks from dry, hard, hard snow, using a snow saw or large knife. Each block should be about 3 ft. (1m) long, 15 in. (40cm) high, and 8 in. (20cm) deep.

Step 2. Form a circle with blocks around the hole created where you cut the blocks. Cut the circle in a spiral from the top of the last block to the ground ahead of the first block. This will make it easy to construct a dome.

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Step 3. Build up walls, overlapping the blocks and shaping them so that they lean inward. Cut a hole under the wall for the cold sink and entrance. Put several blocks along one wall as a sleeping platform

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Step 4. The last block must initially be larger than the hole. Place the block on top of the igloo, then, from inside, shape and wiggle it to slot exactly into the hole

Step 5. Hot air from your body and stove rises and is trapped inside the dome. Cold air falls into the sink and flows away to the outside. It is essential to cut ventilation holes in the walls with an ice axe.

Finished Igloo

With warmth inside the igloo, the surface of the walls will melt and freeze over, to form a smooth, airtight ice surface. The roof over entrance tunnel prevents snow from blowing into igloo.


WARNING! It is vital to make at least one airhole in the roof to avoid suffocation. The igloo will get very warm inside with heat from your body, even if it is cold and windy outside. Without ventilation, lethal carbon dioxide will build up. Also, the use of stoves in an enclosed shelter is not recommended due to dangerous build-up of carbon monoxide.

Information on this post is taken directly from:

http://www.thefarm.org/charities/i4at/lib2/igloo.htm