Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Urban Mountaineering
A few of the reasons why I liked this:
- they actually used wands to mark the route back to their "bivy"
- I love the photo of the guy jumping the "bergschrund"
- the sequence where they "lighten their load" for a sprint to the top is classic
These guys were just totally committed to their "adventure," which I totally admire.
Just back-filled in a few posts
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Makes perfect sense, right?
The Santa Train
Missi and I on the train trying to stay warm
Here is one of the old restored train cars. I love the old-style text across the top that says "Spokane, Portland, & Seattle"
With snow on the ground and scenes like this little pavillion just across from the train depot, the whole experience seemed very Norman Rockwellish.
Doesn't this picture of the train depot just look like something from a Rockwell or Thomas Kincade painting? Very "Americana."
Pics from Christmas
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Think about it
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Random Musings
While relevant anytime, it is especially important during this Christmas season to visit The New American Dream and Advent Conspiracy.
I recently re-connected through Facebook with an old friend from high school, Serenity (Thornburg) Coulombe. She and her family are traveling across the country in an RV named Big Buster and "loving on homeless people." You can follow their journeys either through her blog or her husband Andy's blog.
Speaking of blogs, several friends from Eugene recently started their own. If you're so inclined, check out the Wallace blog and the Lavassaur blog.
In a display of sheer geniusness, our friends Ryan and Susan have finished their annual Christmas music video.
I wish I could be in San Diego on December 30.
I sure feel old when I get sore after sledding and having a snowball fight with the kids. And it wasn't like we were doing this type of sledding.
I really apologize if anyone reading this blog does this, but I really don't understand why anyone would put a wreath on the front grill of their car.
My dog loves the snow.
Seattle absolutely shuts down when they receive any snowfall. Like as in, shutting down over 100 bus routes when it snows! But if stuff like this happens, I guess its no suprise that the city shuts down.
I love that my son calls a "toboggan" a "tog-boggler."
With the snow falling outside, and more expected tonight, I'm excited to make a big pot of warm chicken noodle soup for the family.
We've been listening to a lot of Pandora lately. Check it out if you haven't done so already.
I'm currently trying to work my way through three books:
1. Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Kearns Goodwin
2. Under the Overpass by Mike Yankoski
3. Chasing Daylight by Erwin Raphael McManus
Looking for a gift for the person who has everything? Might I suggest a Snuggie?
Friday, December 19, 2008
Words cannot describe...
Pics from the past few weeks
Missi and I at the firm's Christmas party
The fam picking out The Wilson Family Christmas Tree
Sam and I going on the "hay ride" offered at the Christmas tree farm. Since when do tree farms offer hay rides? I thought pumpkin patches had a monopoly on that market.
Drew looks a bit pained in this photo. Hardly the pose of a mighty lumberjack, eh?
Sam conked out on the drive home from the tree farm.
Drew on the drive home, looking mighty full of the Christmas spirit.
I'm still here...
Signing off for now from snowy and cold Seattle,
John
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Family Date Night
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Quote for the day...
If real estate is all about location, location, location, fatherhood is all about time, time, time.
Monday, December 01, 2008
Wow! What a game!
If you would've given me a truth serum before the game, I would have told you that I was very, very nervous for the Ducks. I began feeling a bit better when it was announced that Jacquizz Rodgers would not play, but I definitely did not give enough credit to Mike Bellotti and Chip Kelly for their ability to prepare for the game with an extra week (Oregon had a bye the week before the Civil War). While the Ducks' defense left something to be desired, our offense was unstoppable! We almost had 700 yards of offense! 700!!! For those of you who may not closely follow football, that is an almost unheard-of statistic.
If you didn't get a chance to see the game (high likelihood as it was on Versus), I suggest you cruise on over to Duck Sports News and read some of the coverage they are linking to.
Between the Civil War and the back-to-back national championships by the men's cross country team, its been a couple of very good weeks for Oregon athletics! Go Ducks!