Monday, April 29, 2013
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Monday, April 15, 2013
81/365 sadness and gratitude
My heart sank when I heard about today's explosions at the Boston Marathon. You may remember Alicia, one of my brides from last year (and my friend.) She was running the race today.
Thankfully, she crossed the finish line just twenty minutes before the event and were in the safety of the hotel at the time of the explosion.
My heart and prayers got out to everyone in Boston today.
Peace....
Thankfully, she crossed the finish line just twenty minutes before the event and were in the safety of the hotel at the time of the explosion.
My heart and prayers got out to everyone in Boston today.
Peace....
Saturday, April 13, 2013
80/365 |sneak preview| Zyn & Kelson.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
79/365
Abstract landscape....not really
This is the pollen on the roof of my car. No wonder I've been sneezing.
This is the pollen on the roof of my car. No wonder I've been sneezing.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
76/365 39 and still going strong
My mom always wrote down big events on the family calendar, like birthdays, anniversaries, when the plane crashed, and when I rode my bicycle for by myself for the first time. She also wrote down when she and my dad made a big purchase, and each year she transferred the info over to the new calendar. As a kid I thought this was bit odd. I mean really? Did we need to know exactly when they bought their new sofa or dad got his tractor? But hey, who am I to judge?
On this day thirty-nine years ago, Mom and Dad should have received their brand new washer and dryer. However, the delivery had to be rescheduled because of weather. That weather was the 74' storm outbreak that spawned the F5 tornado that practically wiped Xenia, Ohio (just 4 or 5 miles from my parent's place) off the map.
Thankfully, my parent's place received no damage from the tornado. In fact my dad used salvaged wood from the storm to build his barn. My great-grandmother warned my mom that it's bad luck to use anything that has been through a disaster. Turns out she was right.
Meanwhile a couple of days late my mom and dad did eventually receive their new washer and dryer. The washer was replaced over a decade ago, but the dryer is stil going strong thirty-nine years later. A man servicing my washer took one look at it and said it was a "classic." So if there are any classic household appliance collectors out there, I've got a deal for you.
On this day thirty-nine years ago, Mom and Dad should have received their brand new washer and dryer. However, the delivery had to be rescheduled because of weather. That weather was the 74' storm outbreak that spawned the F5 tornado that practically wiped Xenia, Ohio (just 4 or 5 miles from my parent's place) off the map.
Thankfully, my parent's place received no damage from the tornado. In fact my dad used salvaged wood from the storm to build his barn. My great-grandmother warned my mom that it's bad luck to use anything that has been through a disaster. Turns out she was right.
Meanwhile a couple of days late my mom and dad did eventually receive their new washer and dryer. The washer was replaced over a decade ago, but the dryer is stil going strong thirty-nine years later. A man servicing my washer took one look at it and said it was a "classic." So if there are any classic household appliance collectors out there, I've got a deal for you.
Happy Birthday Dryer!
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
75/365
Over the weekend I started digitizing my own personal archive. I came across these articles from when an Air Force jet crashed in my backyard. I was really young when it happened, but I do have very distinct memories from the event, mainly the terrible sound.
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