Wednesday, October 29, 2008

If only we had met in the 50s...

...then we probably would have looked a little something like this! I can just picture us now...I would be walking down the halls of my high school, my books held close to my chest (so as not to reveal my bodacious ta-tas), and my poodle skirt swinging around my ankles. And there Trevor would be, waiting for me at my locker, his letterman jacket slung over his shoulder and his hair slicked back with pomade. Ahhhhhh...I can see us now! Don't you think we totally would have been named Homecoming King and Queen?

So, all you have to do is go to www.yearbookyourself.com, upload a picture of yourself, and have at it. It is a guaranteed half-hour of laughing so loud you will probably come way too close to peeing your pants. And then, of course, you'll stare at your picture for way too long because you look so much like your mother - or as in Trevor's case, so much like your grandfather - that you simply can't stop looking. Unbelievable...and way too much fun!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Some pictures should never be made public...

...but then again, who am I to make that decision? So, here it is, the picture that should have remained hidden inside the depths of our computer:

Aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh...memories! We headed over to Pullman last weekend to visit my dad as well as a few friends, and to watch the Cougs get spanked by USC. What a spanking it was. It actually ended up being the biggest spanking the Cougs have ever received in their entire football history, and we, of course, were there to witness it. As we were walking to the stadium, we were approached by a couple of "Coach of the Year" representatives who handed us each a rally rag and then snapped this picture. I must say, Pullman in the fall makes my heart sing, and while Trevor is not technically a Coug, at least he married one. Go Cougs!!!!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Halloween Preparations

We just laughed our asses off.

Here is why...




God help our future children.



Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Fall Festivities...

I don't know where September has gone. With the start of the school year, life has seemed like a blur. It's been a good blur, but a blur nonetheless. Here are some of our highlights...

We were able to enjoy the annual Sausage Fest, which we look forward to every year. Along with my mom, Tony, Melanie and the kids, we ate way too much food and then partook in a riveting round of kid games. Our suckers from the Lollipop Tree were truly enjoyed.

We then were visited by Nate and Maya, who came all the way from Saint John, Virgin Islands to visit family and friends in the Northwest. Because we qualify as friends, we were lucky enough to be included in their grand tour. We enjoyed showing them around a couple of our local wineries.
Then it was off to Seattle, where I got to spend some fantastic cuddle time with Wyatt. I love him.
We also were able to catch one of Ana's soccer games, and let me just say for the record, it is quite apparent she has inherited the athletic genes. You know, the genes that decided to skip over me. She scored four goals and knocked down every five-year-old in sight. We were definitely a proud aunt and uncle.
And, of course, we celebrated her 6th birthday. 6!!!! Unbelievable! It seems like only yesterday...
So there you have it...September in a nut shell. It's no wonder fall is always my favorite time of year.