Monday, September 29, 2008

Jennifer's Birthday... and Party!

My wife, Jennifer, celebrated her 32nd birthday in style with an ice cream cake, a birthday bash attended by 25 close friends and a brand new ride. Happy Birthday, to an awesome wife!

Additionally, I posted just a sampling of pictures from the party in the blog below. We both thrilled to see so many of our friends. I think that is always the best birthday gift of all.

More Images from Jennifer's Birthday Party!

Just a couple of images from Jennifer's Birthday Party.

Starting from top down:



1. Our very own Charlie's Angels pose for their close-up: Jennifer, Christy and LeAnn!

2. Ed scores a point helping Joe realize it pays to get a top quality running back in the fantasy football draft. Boy, does Joe look surprised!

And Bill gets caught holding a dour tasting, non-league approved Miller Lite. Blech. Commissioner! (LOL)

3. Some of the boys line up to help get David's son, Colton, get set up for his first mug shot on camera.



Sunday, June 29, 2008

From Scotland: Postcard June 2008




Well, five years since our last visit, we returned to the United Kingdom. This time we traveled to Scotland, visting Edinburgh, the Scottish Highlands and then a long train trip back to London where we spent a day taking in Buckingham Palace, the London Eye and even President Bush's coincidental trip to London to meet with her majesty's Prime Minister. But for the photo op, we give you the Scottish highlands and a picture of me at Loch Ness.

Friday, March 14, 2008

February 2008: A Banana Bobsled In Winter

As part of a ski trip I took with friends to Park City Utah this year, came the opportunity to ride with a world class olympic bobsledder, Stephen Bosch, at Utah's Olympic Park. It cost a small fortune for the 50+ seconds of "sliding" glory, but it was well worth it.

Peer in a bit two pictures down below. That's me in the third seat from the "window" of the bobsled, as we head out from the starting gate!















Thursday, February 21, 2008

The Game Collection and a Christmas Pic





Just thought I would update with a picture of the games Jennifer and I have added in the past year for entertainment purposes. Then I have a picture of Jennifer and I Christmas 2007 we spent with her family in Memphis Tenn. Enjoy!

Sunday, December 02, 2007

Friends and Family at Thanksgiving 07

We returned to St. Louis for the first time since Ben and An's wedding last year. For which I had the extreme privilege of being best man for. We finally had an opportunity to catch up on old times personally again. They truly are some of the best friends we have and go out of their way to do anything for us. Below their picture is my niece Emily. She cracks me up and always makes the best faces. Don't you think?

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Journeys at Epcot





This was at the Epcot Food & Wine Festival this October. With two of our good friends Dawn and Bill.

Dawn and I work together at the same company and we have become fast friends... even though she has beaten me twice in our fantasy football league this year. She is one of the nicest people to be around and is a lot of fun. Her husband Bill is a huge Pittsburgh sports fan and another great friend I count lucky to have. He is funny as all get out and we both had a blast touring the Germany pavilion at Epcot. Bill wasn't liking it though when my Arizona Cardinals did a Whisenhunt on his beloved Steelers earlier this year. But hey, at least we're both Jack Lambert fans!

The Cardinals and Kurt Warner





As all my friends know, Kurt Warner is my favorite player & the Cardinals are my favorite team. These are some shots I took prior to and during a game against the Buccaneers with my Nikon. I threw one in of me rooting for the home team and one of our soon to be successful playoff head coach, Ken Wisenhunt, for good measure.












Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Throwbacks: Jim Hart and Walter Payton






My oh my, are we getting old! Ed and I have been friends for almost 20 years now, both of us attending that venerable collegiate institution, SIU-C.

Ed's from Chicago and growing up he was a huge Walter Payton fan. I, of course, am a big Jim Hart fan (QB, St. Louis Cardinal's in the 1970's). This is probably because I grew up in the shadow of The Arch, in good ole St. Louis, Mo.

Now we have replica jerseys of our favorite players. It's just too bad we are both now older than those two were when they were playing! By the way, remember Bob Avellini, anyone?

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Trout Fishing in Tennessee



This trip was with my dad this year. I lost my favorite pair of sunglasses on this stream and was frustrated by that, to the extent I did not take too many more pictures. Water levels were at record lows and so we were pretty much skunked as far as catching trout. Actually back at the campsite, we were almost skunked literally. We had one skunk nonchalantly parade right into our midst. Actually these little guys are some pretty laid back little dudes and were not nearly as apt as you might think to get upset and spray. Overall, while we didn't catch any fish, the trip was peaceful and relaxing out on the water. If I could only get those sunglasses back...

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Arizona Madness: Grand Canyon and Sedona




















We recently just got back from yet another trip. This time meeting up with my parents for a fun trip into the upper reaches of Arizona.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Coming Soon: Previews In July


Another blog post! This one takes place in the future... my sister Katie visits in July 07. So say hello to my awesome nieces Julia and Emme!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Hey, we need some football here!


Now don't get me wrong. I am a University of Illinois and Southern Illinois University fan all the way. But when you get free tickets to watch the Miami Hurricanes play in the Orange Bowl, I can switch allegiences for one day. My very good friend Joe and I took full advantage to watch what is easily my favorite sport. These pictures were taken last year...so for one time I will say it. Go Canes! That one was for our benefactor who dished off the tickets, Matt.
Thanks Matt!














Saturday, March 10, 2007

Spending Some Winter Time in Maine, N.H.


We were recently in Maine to visit friends and stayed at the house of our good friends Russ and Christina. We attended a wedding held in the famous Mt. Washington resort in Bretton Woods, N.H. I have climbed Mt. Washington in the winter (background) which is deceivingly dangerous. In fact, Mt. Everest climbing teams sometimes come here to train. The reason for this is that this mountain has some of the worst weather anywhere on the planet. The highest, non-tornado, non-hurricane wind speed ever recorded at 231 miles per hour was recorded here in 1934.

Home Sweet Guest Home!


Saturday, March 03, 2007

More Swiss Pics....
































Here are a few more images from our trip, by popular request!

Expanding on My Switzerland Ruminations...

Well, I thought I would share some more impressions from our trip. The trip was great, obviously. But I was very surprised by the amount of graffiti in Switzerland as we traveled by train. That was the only disappointment of the trip. We went down to Zermatt through Baden and Bern down to Brig, but came back to Zurich going through Gletsch, Andermatt and Lake Lucerne. The trains were really on-time. We bought five bags of luggage with us and the train system was so efficient we were worried several times that the train was going to depart and the luggage was going to go to Zurich and we were going to be left behind. I always liked trains and think they are a great way to travel.

Zermatt was a lot of fun and a step back in time. We skiied a bit. In a funny side bar, we spent about $400 USD getting Jennifer all outfitted to go skiing. She skied 45 minutes, and then rejoined, "I don't want to ski anymore... um, ever." That made me laugh. I said,"Well, OK...no problem. But can I get a run in at least"? Jennifer liked the toboggoning quite a bit though. It really is amazing how fast you can go and you simply toboggon from town to town. An aside: Swiss children make the run completely in the dark, with only a headlamp to light their way. The fact that they do it in complete darkness (and those things go fast too) was a sight to behold.
About Zermatt: Zermatt is incredibly serene, beautiful and peaceful...a valley surrounded on both sides by monutians. NO car traffic. They have a little cemetary where people who have tried to climb the Matterhorn and have not quite succeeded are buried there. All in all, a quaint mountain village that emits a robust and jovial spirit. There is a little village above Zermatt called Winklematten... and talk about an incredible view at night: the Matterhorn in the background...the lights of train windows passing high in the mountains behind me, the warm lights of houses dotting a gorged valley with a charging stream running through it below... and all defined by just total stillness. Every sound was amplified. It was so incredibly nice. I just sat, all by myself, over the gorge bridge taking it all in (Jennifer gets too cold for that type of stuff)... for about three hours straight. It was a very awe inspiring three hours.
As far as the food: I tried horse steak for the first time. Tastes like venison. Really wasn't a big deal. The Kasefondue was very good, but the raclette is definitely an experience. It is a specially melted cheese served with potatoes, pickled onions and gerkins. Along with Rosti, which is a Swiss grated potato pancake, it definitely gives much needed constitution to face the cold. Also, I did get my hands on some good Kirsch for my own fondues. Finally! I bought two bottles... the Etter, which I use for making fondues and the Dettling Reserve... which I am reserving for tasting. We had friends over the other night and I tried the Dettling for the first time. It has a strong cherry flavor and it is quite good. The Swiss breakfast is very spare. They use real full cream milk, which definitely makes your museli cereal taste richer! A simple selection of cheese, salami, bread and jam typically rounded out our morning eating session.

Upon our return to Zurich, we took a journey off the Obnammanstrasse, near the bahnhof (train station) and we came across this little coffee cafe named Cafe Felix. Talk about the most intensively decorated place on the planet. Everything was covered from head to toe in Christmas decorations. Including the ceiling. It looked like a Christmas jungle. And the one time we didn't have a camera (sigh), but I would have loved to get that shot. It was memorable.

All in all, I have always been fascinated with everything Swiss. Even to the point that I brushed up a bit on Swiss history. I think they are a great people. My travels there reinforced why I am so enthralled with country and its people. Switzerland is definitely a place we will revisit soon. The goal is to make Europe a stop every two years. One goal I definitely hope to live up to!

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

More of Clarissa and Jeff's Big Day...





Clarissa and Jeff pose for a few more shots on their wedding day...





The happy couple bask in the glow of the evening... and the glow of the fireplace!

Congratulations!

This one is a hearty congratulations to my dear friends Jeff and Clarissa, who were just married last week at the Mt. Washington Resort in New Hampshire. Here the happy couple shares their first dance together. The neat thing about these two is that both of them were my friends... from different parts of the country. They met at my wedding, fell in love and now they get to enjoy their own wedded bliss.

I took this shot with my Nikon D80 and I think it captures their much deserved happiness well, on their special day. Congratulations Jeff and Clarissa!

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Wine and Cheese Boardgames


















There have a lot of updates to the website in the last couple of weeks or so, including the changing of several pictures for a fresh and new perspective. Please scroll down and check it out!

So many topics today... but this is a good one. One of the great reinassances of the modern age is in the world of boardgames. Boardgames continue to gain in popularity. And the quality of boardgames these days is just superb. One of the great benefits of boardgames is that it offers the chance for the adult to be a bit of a kid again. It is an awesome social vehicle that quickly brings people together, laughing, talking, conversing.... and it can turn total strangers into friends in a matter of no time.

And it is great for putting togther potential dates too... for those of you who are single! I can't tell you how several of my single friends were able to get to know someone in a fun, casual and light-hearted atmosphere.... and it was so easy for them to find out if there is any compatibility when they had cast their eye on someone they liked.

Finally... unlike the movies, TV, computers etc. boardgames are a great way to socialize and a great way to engage the mind intellectually... not to mention engaging memorable conversation!

With the creation and addition of interesting food and music, an entertaining evening everyone can find to be immensely fun and amusing... is right around the corner!

Office Space *NEW*


About a year ago, I promised a newer, more complete picture of my office. Better late than never. Here it is!