Merry Christmas everyone, I hope your holiday went as well as mine. Good friend, great family and fun times have been the theme of my holiday break as of this point. And in that line of thought, my inner child was given great gifts this year too.
A Wolfgang Puck professional chef's knife set (I love shiny, sharp objects)
New MN Wild clothing, along with new Captain Morgan boxers. I'm styling now!
And an Archos (iPod but different) that matched the one I wrapped up for Heather, hot pink and all. I think I'll trade it for a black one.
The intresting part of the Archos story is A)Two days after it's purchase Heather won an iPod nano on the radio and B) I gave Heather the same thing but I had the time and idea to preload hers with music (kinda like including the batteries) Now if you read the previous post you will see that our laptop died taking with it a few victims, 700+ of them Heather believing to be part of our music collection. Boy was she happy to see all our missing songs and some of their closet friends waiting for her under the tree. HEHEHE.
Look for an upcoming post on the ridiculousness of music managers and their interaction with the Catholic church!
12.26.2007
12.19.2007
It's Been Awhile
Well, if anybody is actually keeping up with this blog you'll notice that it's been awhile. Long story short, our hardrive crashed leaving us computerless for a week and then I started an insane run of working that has me seeing 42 work hours logged in as of this post..UGH! But I'm back and as I stare at this monsterous 22 inch monitor I feel like talking more. But not tonight, I'm too tired.
Goodnight all!
Goodnight all!
12.07.2007
Happy Birthday Sarah!
Happy Birthday Sarah! Another celebration of your 21st b-day. Woo Hoo! It took us over an hour to get here and take this picture but it was well worth it.
P.S. - Happy belated birthdays to Carlie, Erin, Ben and Walt Disney.
Look for more frequent updates now that more people know this harbour exists.
12.02.2007
A Sad Day In Minnesota Hockey
It's funny; I've been away from my blog for almost two weeks now. In that time there was turkey bingo, Thanksgiving, black Friday shopping and loads of other stuff worth sharing and yet I was just to lazy. But today, as I watched the Minnesota Wild's Wes Walz retire I was drawn to post something.
Walz was never the greatest player but damn he was consistent and he had a bigger heart than anybody. Every game he came to play and he played hard. Constantly put up against the big lines and the big guys he pushed himself to be better than the last game. He always seemed to have a smile on his face and an appreciation for the fact he was getting paid to play hockey. And now, he retires. I'll miss cheering for him at the games and watching him do what he does but all good things must come to an end.
I had the chance to talk to Walz for a minute one day while he autographed a picture for me, what a nice, genuine guy.
Goodbye Wes, we'll certainly miss you.
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