Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Our Latest Family Photos!

A mom from the school I work at offered to take some photos of Mehandis to add to her website.  She thought he seemed quite photogenic.  How could I argue with that?
I mentioned that our family typically takes our family professional pics in March... so we got to join in on the fun.  She didn't mention how photogenic Michael and I would be though.  Hmmm...
We met at a local park (soon to be renovated swimming pool too!) in our neck of the woods.  It was a gorgeous Sunday morning.  And I think our fam is pretty gorgeous too. 

We had to keep an eye out for dog walkers, bikers and joggers.  But they were all friendly enough.
A playground is nearby, which I am glad Mehandis did not realize until we moved from the bridge.  Many of the playground shots show a bit of sand on his face.  Wonder why?



It was a very fun morning... and if anyone is looking for a kid-friendly, willing to travel to location, affordable photographer... just let me know!
And no this really isn't meant to be a commercial.  We truly had a lot of fun... and are happy with the photo memories that follow :)

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Lucky "7" on St. Patrick's Day!


My mom just sent me a note to let me know that we are now "officially" number 7 on the "unofficial" list!  Pretty appropo for St. Paddy's Day I say.  May the luck of the Irish stick with us for a bit longer ;)

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Lesson Learned...

Probably shouldn't ask men, who have been drinking green beer, to take photos at the end of a St. Patrick's Day Parade.  Jury does still stand on requesting the assistance of said men at the beginning of the parade.  Evidence for justification follows...

Guess he wanted to show who the bossy one ordering everyone around was?

Then how slow they were to follow aforementioned bossy person's orders?

But wait, maybe we don't have it quite right.

Pretty good...

But let's do one more to really annoy the men-folk.

I didn't look at these pics until yesterday, several days after the St. Patrick's Day Parade that Jen, Emily and Hannah joined us for.  I better understood why the kind photo journaling gentleman told me he took a number of photos and really liked my camera.  Guess he wanted to see all it could do.

We did have a chilly celebration together at the parade but celebrated nonetheless!  So glad to have some friends join us for parade watching and candy grabbing fun.  Mehandis tried to keep warm by...


Doing a bit of Irish dancing and jump/jump/jump arounding.

Jen's family followed suit by self proclaimed Irish jig moves and Mom-mandated Tootsie Roll dives!


We even found our little pot of gold when Mehandis was given a potatoe from a parade walking girl, whom was impresed by his moves.  And then the adults received chocolate coins from Ultimate Confections.

Happy St. Patrick's Day to all!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Ethiopian Cross-Country Skiing Olympian



Very cool snippet out of a recent newsletter from our agency -

"For the second time in Ethiopia's history, the country was represented at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver by Robel Zemichael Teklemariam, a cross-country skier. He is the first athlete to represent Ethiopia in any event at the Winter Olympics ever since his 2006 Winter Olympics debut in Turin, Italy.
The 35-year-old skier moved to the United States with his family at the age of nine but has stayed in touch with his Ethiopian roots. He still speaks fluent Amharic and founded the Ethiopian Ski Association, an organization dedicated to Ethiopian skiers in all levels of competition.

Although Ethiopia is much more well-known for its appearances at the Summer Olympics, Teklemariam believes that if Ethiopian male and female runners have been able to win Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in 5, 10 and 15 kilometer races and marathons, they could also excel in other high endurance sports, like cross-country skiing.
For more information about Teklemariam and his journey to the 2010 Olympics, read his blog at - One Winter, Five Dreams."