Friday, August 24, 2007

Because You Asked!!!


Here it is! Most of you who read our blog have seen this at some point, however, Brandon is a new reader, so Brandon....this picture is for you! Also, at the risk of boring you all to tears and having you never look at our blog again, I'm going to add a video clip of a race between Tyler and Dennis in Memphis on Dennis' 58th birthday. The picture isn't really great...sometimes blurry, but the announcer is entertaining. Speaking of Dennis, and birthdays...he will be having another one on September 3.
School is back in session, and I've been transporting a bus full of students since Wednesday. Things have gone quite well, so far. The Kindergarten classes will start next week, so we'll have about six new passengers then. This week is Watermelon Festival in Montrose, and several (actually five) of the Watermelon Princess candidates ride my bus. Last year's Princess was April Burgess, and this year Miranda Rulon was crowned Princess. Both girls ride my bus.
Wyatt is on his way over to visit while his Mommy does some errands in town.
Dennis is on his way back from Green Bay, Wisconsin. He and some buddies went to Lambeau Field for a Packers game. I'm sure they've had a great time, and just spoke with him on the phone. He says he will be home around 4 PM this afternoon.
Guess that's it for today, except to say that we have 2.5 inches of rain since yesterday...so far!
Well....obviously, the video clip didn't make it. It downloaded, but some sort of error occurred, and I don't have time to fix it now. If I can figure it out, I will add it later.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Another Family Reunion!

This time it was the Miller Reunion.
It was a good time, and well attended. What fun to visit with some of the cousins that we'd not seen in way too many years! And it's always fun to see the faithful ones who are there every year too! When we counted heads to see how many were present, we had 69, but there were several late arrivals and we never did count again. I'm thinking that there may have been around eighty.