July 08, 2004

Beans Posted by Hello
Romaine Lettuce Posted by Hello
Lettuce Posted by Hello
Our Garden Posted by Hello

July 07, 2004

The Emerald City (from Alki Beach) Posted by Hello
My favorite place to eat in Seattle Posted by Hello
At the Ballard Locks Posted by Hello
Our Seattlite friends Sarah and Paul Posted by Hello
On the sailboat before watching the fireworks from Elliot Bay Posted by Hello
Here are some of the pictures from Seattle. You can tell we new digital camera owners because we take sooooo many pictures. I will post more tomorrow.

July 06, 2004

Happy Independence Day!!! We were in Seattle for the weekend and had TONS of good times with my best friend Sarah and her fiance Paul. I have pictures but the software I use to put them on the blog is not working so you'll have to wait until tomorrow to see them.

July 02, 2004


These are the apples I told you about a long time ago. Yes, I saved them. Now that I have taken a picture I am going to finally throw them away. Posted by Hello

July 01, 2004

A man attempted to rob a bank, but wasn't able to get past the front door. Due to a previous holdup, the bank had installed a system to buzz in customers. Suspicious employees refused to unlock the door since the man was wearing a stocking over his face...

This is the reason I am up at 3:23 am. I ordered decaf and I just hate it when this happens. I'm finding that I can be surprisingly efficient early in the morning.  Posted by Hello

June 30, 2004

We sold our car. It wasn't as painful as I thought it was going to be, especially when we started to decide which kind of digital camera we were going to buy with the money. We chose one and so far we love it. Paul figured out how to work it in two minutes.
Below are some pictures of out first day with our camera. We had fun playing around with it. I am really excited to be able to share more of our life through our blog. I know my family especially enjoys reading it and many of our friends as well.

The fun begins Posted by Hello

Paul speed reading the manual for our camera. Isn't he amazing? Posted by Hello

Paul is overjoyed that we have a new camera. Posted by Hello

My favorite Portland fountain Posted by Hello

The Rose Garden Posted by Hello

June 29, 2004

Bon Voyage to my parents, who this summer are fulfilling a dream of going on a cruise to Alaska! I can just see them waving from the deck of a ship.
We have a car to sell! Anyone need a car with high milage that overheats in the summer sometimes? It's a steal at 800$. The other day I was cleaning out the car and became very emotional as memories of first date, first kiss, honeymoon and vacations came flooding back to me. I can asure you that as the sold car drives away from our house there will be tears in my eyes. I have to remind myself that a sold car means a new digital camera for me and my little blog!

June 25, 2004

I heard this in passing last night at "Last Thursday" an art/street fair:

"Cool, who did your tatoo?"
"Well a guy started it but then he died..."

June 23, 2004

So the taste test was a low carb alternative to mashed potatoes and they were surprisingly very, very good. I actually loved them. I am still hungry for dinner though.

My Grandma - Bonnie Posted by Hello
I am going to take a taste test today at 2:30. I get paid twenty dollars for it. Hey, I would take a taste test even if I didn't get paid for it. I love tasting. Helpful advice from my grandma when I told her about the test: "take big bites Annie, then you won't need dinner." That's why I love her!

June 21, 2004

We went out for a hike on Saturday and ended up climbing rocks! Also, we went canoeing and saw two beavers. I think canoeing is one of my favorite outdoor things to do. I like laying in the bottom and sleeping.

June 18, 2004


Photo by Paul Posted by Hello
Well, it's a hot day here in PDX. Yesterday Paul put the air conditioner in our bedroom window. Alas, the poor little machine only cools one room even if we strategically direct the air flow with fans. It doesn't often reach the 90's here.
We have harvested spinach, lettuce and radishes from our garden so far this year. Oh, how I wish I had a digital camera. I would take pictures of all our produce. Paul is such a diligent farmer. The rows are planned perfectly and placed painstakingly. Each vegetable is cottled and harvested at exactly the right time. I'm so proud of my perfectionist husband. He really is reaping the rewards and daily explodes with joy at some new change in the garden.
Well, that's the news here in Portland, Oregon. Where the sun shines brightly, the vegetables grow strong, and the husbands are above average.
This chuckle is being brought to you by our neighbor Jason Johanson, who even told me I could take credit for this one if I put it on my blog:

Student: "Jason, Eric said the 'G' word!!!"

Jason: "What is the 'G' word?"

Student (whispers): "Jerk."

June 13, 2004

If you are a person who sees Paul pretty often you may notice that up until now he has been wearing a different variation of the same thing for most of his life. Don't get me wrong, I love the look! But, there are only so many combinations of jeans and t-shirt possible. Paul and I decided that new threads were in order. We went shopping today specifically for Paul. He's now a fan of the funky button up shirt! You'll notice next time you see him - a new confidence - a new style. I do have one thing to say though, we did buy an ungodly amount of polo shirts. I guess you can't teach an "old Paul new tricks".
The following pictures are courtesy of Peter and Jessica Stitcher, our new friends across the parking lot who are new here in PDX. It's so great to live near friends. SIX of our neighbors stopped by today at different times including Peter and Jess. SIX!!! I feel so blessed!

Paul, Michael and Peter at the Ape Caves Posted by Hello

Peter, Michael and Paul Posted by Hello

June 09, 2004

Kindergartener shows me a picture of a rainbow and asks me:

"Is this a shooting star?"

June 08, 2004

Get a free ipod HERE
Not only do we have pet birds, we now have pet squirrels. We didn't want the squirrels as pets, but ya put food out and who knows what kind of animal you will attract... By the way, we have yet to see a bird take a bath in our bird bath.
If you were praying for me today, thanks. The interview went well.

As I was on my way to the interview, I stopped to get gas at a local gas station. When the attendant (who was a nice, older man) saw that I was dressed up, he asked if I was going to work. I said no, I'm actually on my way to an interview. He looked me straight in the eye and with the kindest, most sincere smile on his face he said, "Oh, I just know you're gonna be great. I'll bet you're just the person they're looking for." It made my day!

May 29, 2004


Home Sweet Home! (last fall) Posted by Hello
In an effort to attract more pet birds to our house, Paul is putting in a birdbath. I'll let you know how it works out. No luck on the dog issue either. I tried pleading in my most pitiful voice. He's immune. So we can have more birds, but no dog, where's the logic in that!!!
Odd experience of the week:

We bought a book about our new truck (manual type) on Half.com the other day. A few hours later a man shows up at our door with the book and money to reimburse for the shipping we paid. HE LIVED IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD. Of all the places in the world this book could come from, he lived in our NEIGHBORHOOD. It actually wierded me out a little.
For those of you who don't know how half.com works: if you have a book you want to sell you can just post it on this website and people can buy them from you and it's your responsibility to send it to them. Kind of like eBay without the bidding.

May 26, 2004

(this is my 101st post to my blog!)

Kindergarten:

Student draws many slashes, dashes, and squiggly lines in thier journal.

"Look Mrs. Robinson, I'm writing in Chinese."

May 24, 2004

For a reward today let the kids watch "The Fox and the Hound". We watched half of it on Friday and half today. I am amazed at how much kids love that movie even though it was made in my childhood. Our family had a record of the soundtrack to the Fox and the Hound and we used to listen to it over and over. I can still hear Big Momma...
Sharing this morning: (kids get to share things that happened to them or are important to them)

Student 1: I got to see Shrek 2 on Sunday...

Student 2: I got to see Shrek 2 on Saturday...

Student 3: I got to see Shrek 2 on Saturday...

May 22, 2004

Quote of the Day:

"Any purchase over fifty dollars gets you a good hit of pot."

-a man trying to make deals with us at a garage sale (he was serious too)

May 21, 2004

I got my first apple today! I have been subbing at the same second grade classroom for a few days and today when I looked on my desk there was a perfect red apple with a little note taped to it that said, "To Annie From Madeliene". My heart leapt with joy. I can't tell you how wonderful it made me feel. My very first apple. I went out and bought myself some shoes for the occasion. They make my feet look like little presents - you'd have to see them. They're red.

May 19, 2004

Paul and I are participating in not buying gas today, although we are not sure this whole thing will work. We only have a fourth of a tank left, so there will be no hikes in the gorge tonight.

May 18, 2004

Thieves stole a rare penguin called Piglet from a sea life center in northeast England and dumped it in a garden, police said Tuesday. You have to be some bored thieves to target a penguin ...

Taking a walk after Easter dinner Posted by Hello

The Robinson's and the Tuppers Posted by Hello
Well, I just wrote a gut-wrenching, heart-breaking post about my spiritual struggle with job searching, but it accidentally got erased, so I will not write it over again. It's a cloudy day here in Lake Wobegon (er- I mean Portland). The mist is rising over the West Hills. It's a day when I wish I had a bike.
I don't know if any of you know this but Paul and I have some pet birds. Well, they really are wild and they live outside but we like to think of them as our own. We hung a bird feeder a couple months ago and now our house is the most popular gourmet hangout for all the birds in Portland. Seriously, birdseed is going to start taxing our budget. Someday, when I have my own digital camera I will take a picture. I can hear them right now because the backdoor is open. It's very comforting and now I think living here would be boring without the sound of our pet birds. Another thing about pets, I want a dog, but Paul is against it. That's another post.....

May 16, 2004


Another picture - my brother's at Easter riding things. My Mom and Aunt Becky are on the right. Posted by Hello

My first time posting a picture to my blog. This is Paul on Sauve Island last December. Posted by Hello

May 15, 2004

Another Quote of the Day:

"It's just a fact of life, black people can BARBQUE. It's a whole 'nother world o' cookin'."

-Paul, after eating some ribs at our friend Letha's graduation party
Quote of the Day:

"Hmmmm.... I think I need those."

-five year old girl looking at some shoes (they start younger every day!)

April 30, 2004

A deli owner is being credited with saving the life on a 90-year-old customer who never misses her morning coffee. So when she failed to show up the other day, the owner got worried and called police, who rushed to her home in the nick of time. Parsippany police say that if Chris Kim hadn't called them, his 90-year-old customer probably would have died in her bath tub, where she had been trapped for almost two full days. That's customer service ...

April 26, 2004

Joke of the Day:

"So John Kerry walks into a bars and the bartender says, 'Why the long face?'"
It's officially b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l outside today and I'm staying home from work, partly because I'm "all stuffed up" and partly because -hey- it's 85 degrees today. Our weekend was great, Paul and I helped his parents get moved into their new house. It has a hot tub, so we're pretty excited about that.

Other things we did this weekend:
-bought kumquats (Paul swears that I will like them)
-rocked out at church
-barbecued
-walked at Hoyt Arboretum
-ate out at Red Robin (the place we always go when we can't decide where to go and don't want to try anything new)