Friday, October 21, 2011

2011

Wow. Life most really be boring. Oh that's right, we have Facebook now :)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

2010

Unfortunately there aren't a lot of great adventures in the day to day grind. We'll try to create some for 2010. Happy New Year!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

WA

Sorry we haven't been updating our blog these days. Facebook has got Lee hooked and he's the narrator in the family. At the end of May we visited friends and family on the left coast. Here are a few photos from our visit to Hood River and WA state. Have a fun summer!












Thursday, February 12, 2009

Jamie and Lee's Wedding Reception

is on You Tube. Jamie's co-worker captured a few memorable moments at Jamie and Lee's wedding reception. Click here to view them.

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Domestication Continues....


Hey all!


Two weeks ago, we went to PAWS Atlanta (a no-kill animal shelter) looking for a new dog and well...


We came back with two. They are Bealges and are named Priscilla and Johnny Cash. They spend their time between running all over the backyard, napping on the couch, or finding some new way of getting into trouble. They are one year old and they're a lot of fun (when not chewing on my remote control).


I'm currently home all the time now studying for my PhD qualifying exams and keeping an eye on the "kids".


Saturday, January 3, 2009

Happy New Year!

If there is a word to describe our 2008 it was "Domestication". In 2008, we settled into our house, got a dog (for awhile), and got married - that's "Domestication"!

We arrived home January 1. Now, we're just trying to get our body clocks to what is day and what is night.

Happy New Year!

Thursday, December 25, 2008

The REAL mountains of Thailand

We've relocated up a series of narrow, twisty, steep roads and into a valley near the Burma border in a little quiet town called Pai.

This town is awesome and has totally made the trip for us. Chaing Mai is cool and all but its still a city, complete with city noise and polution.

Pai is only about 3000 people and surrounded by jungle covered mountains. The town has a kind of Thai hippie element with lots of bars and live music. We're staying outside the town in this cool little resort with our own little thatched hut with a deck on top that we can sit and watch the sunset descend on the valley. Freak'n great.

We rented a little motorbike to get around and have been riding all over the countryside with it, riding up the mountains to get better veiws, going to the hot springs, waterfalls, and got an elephant ride (bit overrated).

Spending Christmas in a mountain paradise with short sleeves while listening to a Thai band cover REM ain't bad . Hope everyone else out there is having a Merry Christmas!

Jamie and Lee