Entries Tagged as 'Family'
Glass in my Knuckles
April 1st, 2008 · Leave a Comment
So there I am pissed off at work, looking for something to punch when I notice the glass electric meter… damn! Had to file this one under “anger” anyway.
Filed Under: Family · Steve · ~Anger
Happy Birthday to the Most Wonderfullest Woman
March 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
It’s Lisa’s birthday once again, and she’d love to hear from you. Drop her a note below to wish her a happy birthday. But first, look at that picture and tell me that she doesn’t get more and more beautiful every year.
Mory Holmes, Family Friend, 1932-2008
March 16th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Mory Holmes, a close family friend died Friday at age 75. Always amiable, Mory was the type of guy I was always excited to introduce to a friend or family member. He had an eternal smile and a kind gentle way which, along with his Grizzly Adams beard and boisterous laugh made him a character you instantly wanted to know better. Getting to know him was easy to do. He lived a full life and was always ready with a story about the funeral home he ran in Sacramento, a new car that he had added to his collection or a grandkid who had dome something memorable.
Never have I known someone who was so quick to make new friends in life. He and wife Rae…
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The Toothless Wonder
March 5th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Leave it to Patrick to find a way to lose his tooth while eating soup! Either way, he didn’t want to give it up. Here’s the note he wrote to the tooth fairy.
Turks and Caicos, Day 6: A Fantastic Day Before Saying Goodbye
February 23rd, 2008 · Leave a Comment
What an incredible day we had today! Two last-minute dives were an unexpected treat. Last night at dinner I realized that our flight was more than 24 hours away and I could dive again today. As for Lisa, she was dived out. Too bad: she missed a doozy.
As Lisa and the kids slept, Jojo the dolphin, a local regular, paid a surprise visit to
Filed Under: Emily · Family · Lisa · Newsboy Reporting · Patrick · Photo Albums · Self Actualization · Steve · Tech and Gadgets
Turks and Caicos, Day 5: A Large Treat, My English Accent, and the Kids Pick Their Favorites
February 22nd, 2008 · Leave a Comment
We were off to the dive shop early once again so we could get a two-tank dive in again today. This was Lisa’s first duo-tanker, and I was glad to have her along. There’s just something comforting about having your…
Filed Under: Emily · Family · Lisa · Patrick · Self Actualization · Steve · Video
Turks and Caicos, Day 3: Scuba (Finally!), Eating Big Bird and Emily’s Fashion Show
February 20th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Lisa and I took our first Scuba dive today in Grace Bay on the leeward coast of Provinciales. The location was called cathedral due to the shape the box canyon that drops to about 100 feet. The plan was to dive just over the edge of the shelf and hit a depth of about 60 feet, but we ended up doing a 40 minute dive to about
Filed Under: Emily · Family · Lisa · Patrick · Photo Albums · Self Actualization · Steve · Video
Turks and Caicos, Day 2: Easy to Sum Up?
February 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I thought it was going to be simple to sum up our second day here: breakfast, beach, scuba class, dinner, sleep. And in fact the beginning of the day started out just like my summary. By dinnertime though, the action heated up with a tear-filled dinner, a father-daughter moment of a lifetime and some high-tech shenanigans that turned Emily into a ghost.
Filed Under: Emily · Family · Lisa · Patrick · Photo Albums · Self Actualization · Steve
Turks and Caicos, Day 1: I think I’m…YAWN…tired.
February 18th, 2008 · 1 Comment
The first day of our week-long vacation to Beaches Resort on Turks and Caicos was an extremely long travel day filled with anticipation. The kids were on edge constantly with an energy that overcame their lack of sleep. Patrick slept on the plane, probably more than anybody. The adults slept when and where they could: Beth on the hard
Filed Under: Emily · Family · Lisa · Patrick · Self Actualization · Steve