Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Documenting the Past
Now that we have a blog, we thought we would use pictures to document our last trip up north to see John's family. We had a blast!
This is the whole gang: Roland and Mary Jo, Joe and Narissa, and John and me.
We brought a truckload of stuff with us to store in their basement. THANK GOODNESS FOR PARENTS WITH BIG HOUSES!!
This is the Roth's lovely log home. It's like they're on vacation every day of their lives. One of my favorite things about our stays there is sipping coffee in the chilly morning out on the deck that overlooks the lake.
This is Stuart, and let me tell you, he sure makes every day interesting. We like to tease Mary Jo about how bad of a dog he is - he never does as he is told and always gets his way. He is cute occasionally, but only for a few seconds at a time. He sure is the life of the party.
Roland, Mary Jo, John and I went to play golf one beautiful sunny day. We had a wonderful time, although Mary Jo and I decided it would be best to stop keeping score halfway through the first hole. We laughed a lot and were sore the next day. Roland and John both had great games and inexhaustible patience.
This is the whole gang: Roland and Mary Jo, Joe and Narissa, and John and me.
We brought a truckload of stuff with us to store in their basement. THANK GOODNESS FOR PARENTS WITH BIG HOUSES!!
This is the Roth's lovely log home. It's like they're on vacation every day of their lives. One of my favorite things about our stays there is sipping coffee in the chilly morning out on the deck that overlooks the lake.
This is Stuart, and let me tell you, he sure makes every day interesting. We like to tease Mary Jo about how bad of a dog he is - he never does as he is told and always gets his way. He is cute occasionally, but only for a few seconds at a time. He sure is the life of the party.
Roland, Mary Jo, John and I went to play golf one beautiful sunny day. We had a wonderful time, although Mary Jo and I decided it would be best to stop keeping score halfway through the first hole. We laughed a lot and were sore the next day. Roland and John both had great games and inexhaustible patience.