- ARCHIVE / September, 2005
- NY Jets Game 2005
My father-in-law was nice enough to offer us two tickets to the NY Jets game today that he couldn’t use. They were decent mezzanine seats and we, of course, had a great time despite the overtime loss. Here are few photos which I took today, including the last one of my coveted lime green Ira [...]
- Dillon Charles
Above photo courtesy of Mike.
[UPDATED 9/23 7:34 pm]
Welcome to the family Dillon Charles!
Dillon was born this past Wednesday, September 21, 2005 at 3:30 pm 1:47 pm (7 lbs, 1 oz. & 20 inches long) to my sister Jessica and brother-in-law Mike. Congratulations you guys, we can’t wait to come down to P.A. and meet him [...] - Canoe Trip 2005
I cannot, with good conscience, give the account of my recent canoe trip without firstly giving credit to my wife Kate and the three other wives (Beth B., Becky B. and Lisa M.) who, with all their grace and generosity allowed us the time away from our families. Thank you Kate, I love you.
So it [...] - eFight
KENNY: I think anxiousness is your drug of choice.
KATE: no - now give me credit, i’ve been really good so far thru all this.
KENNY: 1st stage: denial
KATE: aoh! KENNY, I’ve been calming you down thru all this!
KENNY: 2nd stage: rage
KATE: you’re so gonna get it!
KENNY: 3rd stage: violence
KATE: kenny!
KENNY: I love you
KATE: [...] - 2005 US Open
Let me preface this by saying that I have never traditionally been a tennis fan. When I was offered two free tickets - through a contact at work - to the 2005 US Open Men’s Finals (A. Agassi vs R. Federer), I jumped at the chance because A) I’ve heard it’s something you should do [...]
- Bill Nye the Marketing Guy
Have you heard? Have you seen? Bill Nye is BACK! You may remember the PBS show Bill Nye the Science Guy, featuring a geeky scientist, Bill Nye, in his blue lab coat and red bowtie mixing up his brand of humor with science, making it fun for kids (and in my case, teenagers). I know [...]
- New York Renaissance Faire
For the first time in the 5 years we have lived here, we dragged ourselves out of the house on a Saturday morning and drove 15 minutes up the road to the New York Renaissance Faire, in Tuxedo, NY. It was definitely… something. Was it what I expected? Maybe… Okay, I know I’m being a [...]