Sunday, September 26, 2010

Catching up. . . part 1

Well, needless to say, we had the baby and life's been forever changed. Here's a little catch up post of things that have happened since last March. We'll see if I can stay on top of posting from here on out. . . don't hold your breath. . .

Yannie's mom came to visit last March


















We took a pre-baby trip to New Orleans.
Mmmm. . .


























Headed out to see the wildlife.


























Leftovers from Katrina.





















We went to NJ for Yannie's 10yr high school reunion.




















And, in May, we took a trip to Tennessee to visit Liza's birthplace.


















This is the spot. . . no, it didn't happen in the bushes, there used to be a bus with small house attached in the middle of these trees.


















And, while staying in Nashville, we had to visit the Parthenon. . . weird. . .























Part 2 coming soon. . .



Friday, March 13, 2009

Babies! Again. . .

And this time, it's not fish babies! Yep, it's true. We waited until Christmas to tell anyone (3 months in), so don't feel bad if you found out late. In this photo, Liza is about 5 months along, with Baby due in mid-July. We look forward to sharing baby photos soon!

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tecumseh Marathon

On December 4, we headed down to Bloomington, Indiana for the Tecumseh Trail Marathon. It's a marathon run entirely on trails through the woods around Bloomington and is a killer race. We had snowy, icy weather the entire race, making for a very slippery run. Liza managed to stay on her feet most of the race, with just one small slide down hill. The course is incredibly hilly, but beautiful and very peaceful, especially once you've broken away from the pack. And, the race crew put on a great spread at each mile with all kinds of snacks and even hot chocolate. Fun! But, it really kicks your butt. If you need a good challenging run, try this race!

Yannie was a great sport, dropping Liza off at the start and driving back to the finish to wait. He made it back despite the treacherous roads, just barely sliding off the road in our new car. He waited in the cold for Liza's arrival, a good two hours longer than anticipated. It's awesome to have a good support crew!

























Can you spot Liza in the starting pack??

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Thanksgiving with Family

The family of Yannie's cousin Maria drove out from Ohio to visit for Thanksgiving. We had a great time with Maria, Dave and the kids and hope to do it again soon! Here are a few photos from the weekend.


Friday, November 14, 2008

Babies!

Fish babies that is. . .
The blue rams layed eggs once again. This time they managed to protect them long enough to hatch and we had a swarm of fry (baby fish). Here's a shot of Mama and Papa Blue Ram protecting their babies from the hungry Rummy Nosed Tetras. The cutest part is when a baby strays from the group, one of the parents grabs it in it's mouth and spits it back into the group. Their chance of survival is slim, but each batch of babies has lasted longer than the last, so we hope to soon have a whole school of Rams to brag about. . .

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

President Obama

On election night, after a long day at the Obama phone bank, we headed down to Grant Park to witness history with the rest of the city and country. It was an amazing experience, standing amongst the over 200,000 people there that night. Besides the thrill and excitement of the night, it was incredible to see so many different ages and races of people coming together to experience the event. We sat between a middle aged Chinese couple that barely spoke English on one side, twenty something college kids on the other and African Americans in front, and a Sikh behind. A group of Muslim women asked us to take a photo of them together as the evening concluded. It was thrilling to see the group truly representative of this country come together to celebrate.

The city of Chicago did a fabulous job setting up the park to make Obama's speech accessible to all. While we didn't get tickets for the area in front of the stage, we found a great spot in the north end of the park right near one of the giant screens. It was a bit odd to be sitting outside in the park watching CNN with everyone else, but was wonderful to watch the excitement build as the states came in for President Elect Obama.

Here are a few shots from our evening.

This is just one small part of the crowd. The sea of people was similar in every direction around us.


A nearby woman watching the election results come in on the jumbo-tron.


Liza in her Obama gear. Luckily we had some wonderfully warm November weather.




Yannie waiting for the final results.


And the crowd went wild!


It's such a pleasure to finally have a president that really knows how to give a great speech. It brought cheers to the crowd and tears to the eyes. We watched it again when we got home and are so glad we decided to go downtown. The energy of the crowd brought something special to the night that we'd have missed had we stayed home.


The walk towards home was through a chaotic and ecstatic mass of people. It was exciting to be a part of this history. We look forward to the hope and promise of these next four years!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Passion & Profession 12

On the weekend of October 17, Liza headed north to Wisconsin for the Passion & Profession photography retreat. It's a beautiful time of year to be in Wisconsin and even better when you have a camera in hand.