Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Boating with Aunt Annie and Uncle Tony
























Wakeboarding with Aunt Annie and Uncle Tony

Jay gives the "READY!" sign.

It didn't take long for him to get up. Me, on the other hand...had a little trouble.
I'm okay!
Nick makes it look easy. Look at that concentration!!!
YIPPEEEEE!
Like Father...
Like Son.
Tony is the REAL pro! Check out that air!!!
Oooooh...that's gotta hurt!
He kept going and going...
...and going!



Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day!!!

This image epitomizes Fatherhood to me.
"Climb aboard my sons, I am strong enough for both of you."
This is my dad. No more loving could a father be.
This is Nick's dad. He is devoted to his family and his faith.
I love this photo of him. He is a thinker.
Happy Father's Day to the three best fathers in my life.
I love you all!!!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Jay's Final Game

Today was Jay's final baseball game of the season.



No action shots...in large part because I have to chase after this little guy.
And he is getting fast!




Wednesday, June 11, 2008

You got a little something...

Um, Luke, Sweetheart...you got a little something right there on your face...just a above your lip...oh, and some on your nose...and there's a spot there on your chin...and you might want a mirror to get that seed in your teeth.

Finals

The last week of school can be incredibly taxing! This is Jay on his class "finals" trip to the pool, the day before they went to the park for "Science Day" and the day before that was a trip to the zoo followed by a BBQ. Oh, to be in first grade!
Jay is preparing for a career in marine biology here. Snorkeling skills are required.

Monday, June 2, 2008

My Man's an IRONMAN!!!

Yesterday morning at 5:00 a.m. we loaded up our car and headed to the lake. Not for a nice relaxing day on the water...it was too cold for that. No we went to see Nick start what was to be the most gruelling endurance challenge he had ever faced...The Ironman 70.3. For those who aren't familiar the Ironman is THE end all and be all of endurance racing. The 70.3 is the total mileage of the race. The next time you are on a road trip, set your odometer...you will be amazed at how far 70.3 miles is...in the car!!! Now imagine swimming 1.2 miles, cycling 56 and then running 13.1. I think they should call this race the "Madman," the "Crazyman" or the "What the heck are you thinking...Man?" Here is Nick an hour before race start.
You can't really tell by this picture but it was COLD out there!!! After this brief pose with Dad, Jay curled up on the ground in a feeble attempt to cover his entire body with that small blanket.
Number 1067
(I find it hard to believe there are THAT many crazy people out there who want to do this) Oh and the water? It was a balmy 50 degrees...and choppy.
Hey, they don't call this the "Egyptian Cotton Sheet Man" do they?
Do you see that boat? It's that speck WAY off in the distance...that is the second of four buoys.
Can you find Nick? Hint...he is still smiling.
Wave 11..."The Red Caps"
Now can you find him? Hint...no longer smiling...
Oh yes he is...swim over!!! Now only 69.1 miles left to go...
But first, he needs helping getting that wetsuit off...and do a few crunches.
Why not? After all, this IS the Ironman
There's my man!!!
Okay, I think this is just cruel. After an hour of swimming, almost four hours on the bike and 6.7 miles into the run the course leads to the finish line...BUT...the athletes have to run the course ONE more time.
But, hey, they don't call this the "Rose Petal Man" do they?
Waiting for Nick I saw several kids greet their parent and run to the finish line with them but these two were by far the cutest. You think anyone will mess with this little girl? I don't think so.
Here he comes!!! Hey, where is that smile?
Awe, there it is!!! Or is that a grimace? Smile? Grimace?
Honestly, I don't know.
FINISHED!!!!
The cheering section...

I don't know these people in the next two photos but, boy, were they enthusiastic!!! They cheered like this for EVERYONE!

Our friends The Downeys came to see Nick finish. Gerry even rode his bike to the start early in the morning to see the swim. Thanks guys!!!
Congratulations Nick! I am so proud of you!!!