If we aren't having twins, guess I'll by a cheaper second mode of transportation. Really, why not get a bike. Florida has 12 months of good biking weather, a newer model costs half as much as a crappy car, and 80 miles to the gallon, need I say more. Ya, of course there are some cons too. I had to take the car this morning because it's a little tuff carrying golf clubs on a bike. But other than that, it all seems good to me. Don't worry, I bought a helmet even before I bought the bike. And I only really use it to go the 3 miles between our house and the airport (and to run small errands on a nice evening). Plus, if you've seen Top Gun, how can I be a pilot and NOT have a bike? It's funny too, it just automatically adopts you into the cycling community. I had never noticed it before, but ALL other bikers wave (stick out their hand like a boyscout turn signal) as they pass on the other side of the street. I've got a guy just down the street that wants me to go "riding" on the weekends, people are funny. And yes, I feel pretty cool on the bike. It's a little 250cc Honda Rebel. It's a 2003 with 6300 miles on it and in great shape. And just so you don't feel that you've wasted all this time reading this boring info, here's a picture of Dax too, for good measure.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
MotoMan
If we aren't having twins, guess I'll by a cheaper second mode of transportation. Really, why not get a bike. Florida has 12 months of good biking weather, a newer model costs half as much as a crappy car, and 80 miles to the gallon, need I say more. Ya, of course there are some cons too. I had to take the car this morning because it's a little tuff carrying golf clubs on a bike. But other than that, it all seems good to me. Don't worry, I bought a helmet even before I bought the bike. And I only really use it to go the 3 miles between our house and the airport (and to run small errands on a nice evening). Plus, if you've seen Top Gun, how can I be a pilot and NOT have a bike? It's funny too, it just automatically adopts you into the cycling community. I had never noticed it before, but ALL other bikers wave (stick out their hand like a boyscout turn signal) as they pass on the other side of the street. I've got a guy just down the street that wants me to go "riding" on the weekends, people are funny. And yes, I feel pretty cool on the bike. It's a little 250cc Honda Rebel. It's a 2003 with 6300 miles on it and in great shape. And just so you don't feel that you've wasted all this time reading this boring info, here's a picture of Dax too, for good measure.
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Monday, May 14, 2007
Happy Mother's Day
Here is a little video we took on Mother's Day. I figured since Dax wasn't there to say thanks to his grandmothers in person, the least he could do was send a video of himself in the bathtub. If he wasn't so camera shy, you might have been able to see him taking deep breaths in spurts than chattering on for as long as his breath lasted with his imaginary friends. It was pretty funny. Thanks to all those that have any "mother" role in my life (Mom, Chris, and Jenny), I love you all and am very grateful for each of you.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Slide Too
OK,
This is the video I should have posted, it's funnier. So if you haven't watched the other one, watch it first. Really I'm just excited that it worked, so I want to do it again.
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Daxton's Slide
OK,
A few days later, here is my first attempt at putting a video on the blog. Maybe this wasn't such a good idea, it takes me so long to get around to updating it, and I feel guilty everytime that I don't. Maybe once I get it figured out I will be able to do it quicker.
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Thursday, May 3, 2007
Preface
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