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Lemon-Squares!

Published May 12th, 2008 by daraith

We had Lemon-Squares for dessert on Easter, and discovered there are NEVER enough!

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Update 5/12/08 8pm: Fixed by Bryan. When posting code from YouTube, make sure you select HTML from the interface.

Malaya’s Birthday

Published April 14th, 2008 by daraith

We went to New York

Published April 12th, 2008 by bryan

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Here’s to you Hughes Family

Published February 22nd, 2008 by melissa

Greetings

Published January 15th, 2008 by jenny-ology

i have an announcement to make.

Published January 14th, 2008 by jenny-ology

It’s a boy! Spencer is finally getting a brother. A few mixed feelings for the immediate future with an active boy, but in the long run, I can totally live without ANOTHER teenage girl. Mike thinks we should name him Michael…

I am due June 8th, but could go a week early and have the baby on Spencer’s birthday- although I really don’t want to. That would be so unfair for him. For Steve or Dad, though, I have no doubt they wouldn’t feel as if the baby stole all the attention if he was born on their birthday.

I guess time will tell.

 See my it’s a boy post on my own blog for more details. 

2007 Seahawks in the Playoffs!

Published January 6th, 2008 by bryan

Dennis and I got lucky enough to get unexpected seats at the Seahawks first postseason game this year, and it was amazing!

I’ve been to other Seahawks games before, and they are always loud. Really loud. But the noise level this time was enough to make anybody go deaf. Every time we thought it could get no louder, an amazing play would push the cacophony to a new level. The loudest point during the game was in 4th quarter when Marcus Trufant, a pro-bowl Seattle defender, intercepted a Redskin pass and ran for a 78-yard touchdown! After the noise level came down (a little), then complete strangers in the audience were giving each other hugs! Everybody– men, women, children– everybody was high-fiving and hugging the next closest fan.

And, I’m sure it goes without saying, but NOBODY sat down the entire game. Seattle fans don’t just go to the game for fun, they go to work! Every time the enemy offense came onto the field, everybody stopped what they were doing (eating, drinking, talking) to make as much noise as possible. When there’s as much noise as the Seattle fans created, it causes the bad guys to make mistakes because they literally can’t hear what plays are being called, or when the football has been hiked! The result was that Seattle kept their #1 spot for play-timing penalties (like false starts, and delays of game) in the NFL. They would show the Redskins’ quarterback on camera whenever we were making noise, and you could easily SEE the frustration all over his face! At one point, he attempted to call a timeout (because of how loud it was), but his team couldn’t hear him, so they hiked the ball, and it bounced off of him because he wasn’t ready!

It was an amazing experience! Dennis and I even got 12th man (that’s the name of Seattle fans– the “12th man” on the field) makeovers, getting lots of new Seahawks swag. Here’s some of my favorite pics from the game.

Take a look at the pictures of the cheerleaders. I took that on the way to get some soda, but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get such a close shot. (I WISH I HAD MY GOOD CAMERA!) Anyway, I was grinning like an idiot, and they were looking right at me and just smiling right back. That was really fun!


Looking for our seat #1

Looking for our seat #2

Cheerleaders are HOT!

Cheerleader’s exchanging amused looks…



wish we were there

Published January 5th, 2008 by jenny-ology

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Watching that video, I realized that we were missing! We thought of everyone on Christmas and miss you all.

Mike’s Carvings

Published January 4th, 2008 by daraith

Now that I’m a famous producer, check out my pumpkins!

Christmas in Idaho, 2007

Published December 27th, 2007 by daraith

Mike’s first video ever! Steve, Dennis and Bryan welcomed him warmly to the 21st century.