Thursday, May 28, 2009

I know I can’t.

Sorry, I’ll provide some context in case you’re wondering what I’m talking about.

Four years ago, Cara and I got married! Crazy, isn’t it?

If you’d like to relive the moment with us, the pictures are still up.

Oh, and four years and a day ago, Garrett got chicken parmesan dumped on his lap at our rehearsal dinner.

Good times :-)

posted on Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:52:51 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Wow, it is almost March already. Too bad time doesn’t work the way it did when I was a kid and couldn’t wait for Christmas or my birthday or something. It took forever for things to happen back then. Now… well, let’s just say things happen too fast now.

Cleo is still about the same as always. Garrett came to visit us this past weekend and Cleo pretty much hissed at him the whole time. Here is a picture of her fighting her arch-nemesis, the water bottle:

Die water bottle, die!

At church, Cara and I have been busy working with the kids on Leadership Training for Christ. We’ve been meeting every Sunday afternoon with them working on everything from t-shirt design and banners to song leading and Bible quiz. Here’s a picture from one of our meetings:

Kids working on LTC

I think we’ve got 16 kids total involved which is great. Speaking of church, we just moved into our new auditorium this past Sunday. Here’s a picture of the new auditorium when it was still being worked on:

The uncompleted auditorium

And here is a picture of the completed auditorium:

The completed auditorium

It is a lot bigger than what we had and it is really nice. The seats are pretty comfy, too :-)

Speaking of time flying, one of us is enjoying a birthday today. It isn’t me… my birthday was last month. Yup, it is Cara’s birthday! So everybody, remember to say happy birthday to her and help her have a great day!

Cara while we were hiking

Happy birthday Cara!

posted on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:55:18 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [1]
 Monday, May 26, 2008

We invited the church youth over for a Memorial Day BBQ and games. Mo grilled hamburgers and hot dogs and Cara planned games including the clothespin relay, the cotton ball on a fork relay, the three-legged race, the sack race, water balloon fun, chubby bunny, and a jelly bean tasting contest.

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Check out the rest of the pictures here!

posted on Monday, May 26, 2008 7:25:27 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Tuesday, November 13, 2007

This past weekend, Cara and I went to Branson, Missouri with some friends from church. I've been many times, but it had been almost 10 years since I had been last. It was Cara's first time to go. We had a lot of fun and were quite impressed with the town. We spent most of Saturday at Silver Dollar City which looked great with their Christmas lights up. Check the pictures out and let us know what you think.

David

posted on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 10:21:50 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [0]
 Monday, July 30, 2007

Cara and I visited North "Cackalacky" this past week. Apparently, cackalacky is slang for Carolina. And before you ask, I have no idea where the nickname comes from. Not even the North Carolina Miscellany website knows for sure where the nickname came from. I'll tell you this, though, there are Cackalacky t-shirts if you're interested.

But enough about nicknames, on to the trip.

We left last Thursday and got to Raleigh around noon. We met up with some friends there for about 5 minutes of lunch before they had to head back to work :-) While they were busy slaving away for the rest of the afternoon, Cara and I took off to go to the Museum of Natural Sciences in downtown Raleigh. The museum was really great and really free. They have dinosaur fossils, an insect exhibit and a lot of other things spread across four floors. There is also a museum of history and a museum of art nearby that we didn't stop by to see. The state capitol building is right by the museums as well, so we stopped by to see those. All in all, our first day in North Carolina provided a great learning experience. And ice cream that night.

The next day, we got up in time to hit the road around 5:35 AM. We had a big day ahead of us. We ended up seeing Kitty Hawk and the Wright Brothers National Memorial, Jockey's Ridge Sand Dunes, a lot of lighthouses, a national seashore, a car ferry and more. The Wright Brothers memorial was really neat. They had set up markers to indicate the distance that each of the first flights traveled. The sand dunes were also great. Hiking up a sand dune is hard work! And the sand was really hot. The day ended on a frustrating note when we hit a deer while driving back to Raleigh. We couldn't even open the passenger door to Jonathan's car afterwards. And their last car had been messed up because of a deer as well! So watch out for deer in North Carolina!

The next day included visiting NC State, Duke and UNC at Chapel Hill. I had no idea that all three universities were so close in proximity, but it didn't take but about half an hour to get between them. Each campus had a distinct feel and we enjoyed getting to see them. Duke had a really nice garden on its campus that we enjoyed. We also learned about Michael Jordan learning ballet. We closed the night with a visit to the movie theater to catch a cheap showing of Shrek 3.

Anyway, enough blabbing, eh? Show me some pictures, right?

Well, here ya go. Click here or the on the picture below to get to the photo gallery.

Cara and Mo at the sand dunes

posted on Monday, July 30, 2007 8:34:02 PM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)  #    Comments [1]