Who knew you could actually kick tail at a game?
After a few hours, a lot of searching levels, and tons of sweat and tears, Jaimie and Taylor completed Harry Potter Lego...and here is the proof...
Wednesday, September 07, 2011
8th grade
Who knew it's already time for school to start?
It's tough to dwell on this, but not only do I have a 13 year old, I also have an 8th grader...sigh.
Here is a pic of Tay on the first day of school...only a million more to go before the year is over...yahoo!
It's tough to dwell on this, but not only do I have a 13 year old, I also have an 8th grader...sigh.
Here is a pic of Tay on the first day of school...only a million more to go before the year is over...yahoo!
class of '94 (and kev hoffman)
Who knew your high school friends could still be some of your closest?
This is the crew that got me through middle school, high school and college...and I still LOVE seeing them any time we go back. It was also Jeff's birthday while we were out there so it was great to be able to celebrate with him as well. I should probably throw a special shout out - and thank you - to all the guys parents in the second picture. There were at least 4 years or so when we would be at one of their houses - and they always took great care of us. It really was great to see the gang again - I'm already looking forward to the next opportunity to see them again...
Thanks to Ben, Becky and family (pictures in a previous post) for housing us in Rochester. Thanks to Jeff and Jodi for hosting us in the cities, and Bryan and Jane for having the crew over for dinner. Thanks to everyone for taking time to visit with us, play basketball with me, and just let us be part of the crew again for a few days, it was amazing.
This is the crew that got me through middle school, high school and college...and I still LOVE seeing them any time we go back. It was also Jeff's birthday while we were out there so it was great to be able to celebrate with him as well. I should probably throw a special shout out - and thank you - to all the guys parents in the second picture. There were at least 4 years or so when we would be at one of their houses - and they always took great care of us. It really was great to see the gang again - I'm already looking forward to the next opportunity to see them again...
Thanks to Ben, Becky and family (pictures in a previous post) for housing us in Rochester. Thanks to Jeff and Jodi for hosting us in the cities, and Bryan and Jane for having the crew over for dinner. Thanks to everyone for taking time to visit with us, play basketball with me, and just let us be part of the crew again for a few days, it was amazing.
Back Row: Pete, me, Kevin, Jeff
Front Row: Joe, Bryan
Back Row: Joe, Jeff, Pete, Bryan, Jodi, Kevin and Cassidy
Front Row: Me, Tay, Steph and McKinley, Jane and Katelyn, Peyton
our 'little' dog
Who knew rescuing a pet from the humane society may mean that you don't get a pure bred?
Our little tiny puppy named dizzy is now 13 pounds which doesn't sound like much but is about 4 pounds over her breeds 'max weight.' We are all sure she grew more while we were in Minnesota as well. She is still as spunky as ever - and we are still working through some issues with her. She is fun at times though, and does love to give kisses and cuddle. Here are some pictures of her and her latest adventures.
Our little tiny puppy named dizzy is now 13 pounds which doesn't sound like much but is about 4 pounds over her breeds 'max weight.' We are all sure she grew more while we were in Minnesota as well. She is still as spunky as ever - and we are still working through some issues with her. She is fun at times though, and does love to give kisses and cuddle. Here are some pictures of her and her latest adventures.
And here is how she thanks us for giving her a bath...
Thursday, August 25, 2011
summertime
Who knew summer break could be more tiring than actually having stuff to do?
Wow...wow...we are tired...it has really been a crazy summer - we haven't had a free weekend for the last 2 months...literally. We have had a lot of fun during the last 2 months for sure - just looking forward to September when we can get a free weekend or two.
We have already had 2 yard sales, Taylor had a play, we had a bachelor party and wedding, visited Cleveland to see Christina's play, had Taylor's birthday...and that's just off the top of my head.
Here are a few more pictures of our incredible summer...only a week and a half left to cram the rest in before school starts.
Wow...wow...we are tired...it has really been a crazy summer - we haven't had a free weekend for the last 2 months...literally. We have had a lot of fun during the last 2 months for sure - just looking forward to September when we can get a free weekend or two.
We have already had 2 yard sales, Taylor had a play, we had a bachelor party and wedding, visited Cleveland to see Christina's play, had Taylor's birthday...and that's just off the top of my head.
Here are a few more pictures of our incredible summer...only a week and a half left to cram the rest in before school starts.
Nana Karen helping at the yard sale (couldn't have done it without Jaimie's Dad and Karen for sure - they made it a great event).
Trinity working hard for us at the yard sale.
Dizzy following Trinity's lead.
Jaimie and Taylor at the Detroit Zoo.
Taylor and I at the Detroit Zoo.
Us visiting Cleveland for Christina's play - The Emperor's New Clothes.
minnesota
Who knew a place could still feel like home even though you haven't lived there in 11 years?
Going back to Minnesota is always something I really love - not only do I have a lot of really great friends there, it really does feel like home. We started in Rochester visiting friends for a few days then went up to the cities - and driving through Bloomington (where I grew up) always feels good inside. I even gassed up at the station that I learned to pump gas, drove by my old house, drove by the Toys R Us where I got my first job, and had the chance to play basketball with some high school friends.
It's been a wonderful trip so far - here are a few pictures.
Going back to Minnesota is always something I really love - not only do I have a lot of really great friends there, it really does feel like home. We started in Rochester visiting friends for a few days then went up to the cities - and driving through Bloomington (where I grew up) always feels good inside. I even gassed up at the station that I learned to pump gas, drove by my old house, drove by the Toys R Us where I got my first job, and had the chance to play basketball with some high school friends.
It's been a wonderful trip so far - here are a few pictures.
Bowling with Ben, Becky, Bailey, Phoebe, Abbye, Micah, and us.
Taylor and Bailey
Jeff and I at Target field - went to see a Twins game in the 'new' stadium.
All of us in the glove at Target Field
View from the big screen (Jeff and I climbed the steps to see what it was like - just for fun).
View from our seats.
My classic lunch...so good.
Jeff and Tay in our seats.
teenager
Who knew time really does fly?
Last week Taylor turned 13 so we are now officially parents of a teenager. Sigh.
She had a great time hanging with her friends - and so far hasn't changed much at all - just as lippy as ever...ha.
Here are some pictures of her birthday...
Last week Taylor turned 13 so we are now officially parents of a teenager. Sigh.
She had a great time hanging with her friends - and so far hasn't changed much at all - just as lippy as ever...ha.
Here are some pictures of her birthday...
Birthday crew - Laura and Trinity, Kayla, Jessica and Lake with Dizzy.
Taylor and the girls eating cake truffles.
Taylor, Emma, and Wroxy at the Toledo Zoo.
The girls at Mr. Freeze in Perrysburg after visiting the zoo...needed to cool off.
Friday, May 20, 2011
still dizzy
Who knew having a puppy could be just as much fun as going to the dentist for a root canal?
Ok, so maybe not that bad - but having a now 4 month old in the house has made for about 6 weeks of interrupted sleep. Things are going better and we are seeing some improvements and steps forward - problem is that they are generally followed by a few steps back. Some things are getting better, but then we just add new problems - like digging many holes in the back yard, or not coming when she is called and wanting to be chased all around the backyard when all we want to do is go inside, or waking up every morning at 5:30AM and barking for the next 2 hours to let us know she's awake - just in case we didn't know.
She is a great puppy and we are still very glad we got her (most days). Here are some pictures of her with Trinity and also sleeping next to me. She does love to sleep in very odd positions at times, which is cute and hilarious. I'll see what I can do to get some other pictures of her up here so you can see her various exploits.

Ok, so maybe not that bad - but having a now 4 month old in the house has made for about 6 weeks of interrupted sleep. Things are going better and we are seeing some improvements and steps forward - problem is that they are generally followed by a few steps back. Some things are getting better, but then we just add new problems - like digging many holes in the back yard, or not coming when she is called and wanting to be chased all around the backyard when all we want to do is go inside, or waking up every morning at 5:30AM and barking for the next 2 hours to let us know she's awake - just in case we didn't know.
She is a great puppy and we are still very glad we got her (most days). Here are some pictures of her with Trinity and also sleeping next to me. She does love to sleep in very odd positions at times, which is cute and hilarious. I'll see what I can do to get some other pictures of her up here so you can see her various exploits.

take my kid to work day
Who knew work could be fun? All it took was about 30 kids running around for a day...
So a few weeks ago, we had 'take your kid to work day' here at Ford. It's the second year I was able to bring Tay with me and I really enjoyed it. They had activities for us to do, games to play and food. It was a good time...here are some pictures of the event:



So a few weeks ago, we had 'take your kid to work day' here at Ford. It's the second year I was able to bring Tay with me and I really enjoyed it. They had activities for us to do, games to play and food. It was a good time...here are some pictures of the event:




Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Dizzy
Who knew 6.6 pounds could make you lose weeks of sleep?
Yes, our puppy is now UP TO 6.6 pounds - and steadily growing to the max estimated target of 9 pounds...look out. We have had her for a little over 2 weeks now and we have certainly had our ups and downs. Taylor did a great job of naming her Dizzy - so far, it completely fits.
We are over a week into crate training and have seen some signs of improvement - although we are still looking forward to getting a full nights sleep. She is super cute though and is getting along with Trinity (our other dog) which was a concern of ours. It's fun to see how excited she is to see any of us after being gone for a while - she is already part of the family.
Since it's been a while since I've posted, here are a few 'catch up' pictures - they are not in any particular order (sorry):
Yes, our puppy is now UP TO 6.6 pounds - and steadily growing to the max estimated target of 9 pounds...look out. We have had her for a little over 2 weeks now and we have certainly had our ups and downs. Taylor did a great job of naming her Dizzy - so far, it completely fits.
We are over a week into crate training and have seen some signs of improvement - although we are still looking forward to getting a full nights sleep. She is super cute though and is getting along with Trinity (our other dog) which was a concern of ours. It's fun to see how excited she is to see any of us after being gone for a while - she is already part of the family.
Since it's been a while since I've posted, here are a few 'catch up' pictures - they are not in any particular order (sorry):
Tay and Dad at the Nutcracker (Fox Theatre) over Christmas break
Same place...this time with Mom
Tay, J, Nadia and I at Taylor's performance of "The Emporer's New Clothes"
Monday, April 04, 2011
wait, what?!?!?
Who knew you could take a week off and lose your mind?
I took vacation last week and didn't really do much at all. It was a great break to an intense 8-10 months. I even had my work phone turned off and didn't log into work e-mail at all during the week - I can't remember the last time I've done that - been years at least. It was great.
While relaxing and enjoying my time off, I kind of lost my mind and agreed to something we have been talking about for a long time...sigh...

Yes, we finally got Taylor the puppy she has been wanting. Her name is Dizzy and she is 10 weeks old today. She is a papillon and will get to be around 9 pounds or so when full grown. I've always been a larger dog person, but Tay has been wanting a small dog for a while now - and it was hard to pass this one up. We picked her up Friday night - in Indiana (we were visiting family) and have started working to settle in after arriving back home on Saturday. 2 nights down...and many more to go. Only a few 'accidents' in the house so far, but I'm sure there will be many more to come. We are pretty sure we made the right choice though, she is already starting to feel like part of the family. I'm sure I'll have many more updates on her as we go...
Speaking of Indiana - I have to thank my in-laws for such a great visit. They took such good care of us, we always leave feeling spoiled. From the dinners of lasagna and chilli dogs, to them picking up my favorite sodas, they always seem to go out of their way to make us feel right at home. They even have coffee ready for me each morning when I wake up - and I really enjoy starting the morning looking out the window and talking with them while drinking cup after cup of the good joe he brews. It's always a treat to visit them and it was just what we all needed (although I'm not sure they knew they were signing up to have a puppy at their place overnight - sorry!).
On Sunday, we went to see Lake's figure skating performance - she really rocked it out and we were so glad we didn't miss it. It was great to watch Lake glide across the ice, and also fun to see the rest of the family and hang with them in the stands. Always fun to squeeze into their family even for a little while. Well, I guess it's back to work time...as you can tell, I'm being highly productive.
I took vacation last week and didn't really do much at all. It was a great break to an intense 8-10 months. I even had my work phone turned off and didn't log into work e-mail at all during the week - I can't remember the last time I've done that - been years at least. It was great.
While relaxing and enjoying my time off, I kind of lost my mind and agreed to something we have been talking about for a long time...sigh...



Yes, we finally got Taylor the puppy she has been wanting. Her name is Dizzy and she is 10 weeks old today. She is a papillon and will get to be around 9 pounds or so when full grown. I've always been a larger dog person, but Tay has been wanting a small dog for a while now - and it was hard to pass this one up. We picked her up Friday night - in Indiana (we were visiting family) and have started working to settle in after arriving back home on Saturday. 2 nights down...and many more to go. Only a few 'accidents' in the house so far, but I'm sure there will be many more to come. We are pretty sure we made the right choice though, she is already starting to feel like part of the family. I'm sure I'll have many more updates on her as we go...
Speaking of Indiana - I have to thank my in-laws for such a great visit. They took such good care of us, we always leave feeling spoiled. From the dinners of lasagna and chilli dogs, to them picking up my favorite sodas, they always seem to go out of their way to make us feel right at home. They even have coffee ready for me each morning when I wake up - and I really enjoy starting the morning looking out the window and talking with them while drinking cup after cup of the good joe he brews. It's always a treat to visit them and it was just what we all needed (although I'm not sure they knew they were signing up to have a puppy at their place overnight - sorry!).
On Sunday, we went to see Lake's figure skating performance - she really rocked it out and we were so glad we didn't miss it. It was great to watch Lake glide across the ice, and also fun to see the rest of the family and hang with them in the stands. Always fun to squeeze into their family even for a little while. Well, I guess it's back to work time...as you can tell, I'm being highly productive.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
12th night

Opening week is upon us - first dress rehearsal was last night and Thursday is opening night of Taylor's latest play. She will be playing the part of Viola and is pretty excited about this. It's a new venue, new stage (they are doing this one 'in the round'), and and older cast so we are eager to see how this one turns out.
Once again, Tay is going all out - she dyed her hair a bit to match her twin in the play and will be wearing her contacts again to help with the lighting glare.
Should be another crazy weekend for us, and I will post pictures once we have some from the event. After this, we may all take a month off...
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
cooliosity
Who knew I could invent awesome words? Actually, it turns out I'm not all that original...a bunch of people are already using that word. Go figure.
So I was trading e-mails with my buddy Abram and just flat out told him he was jealous of my cooliosity. He then decided to define that word in clear terms. I was laughing so hard I had to wipe away tears. See his definition below - and believe me when I say this is now a permanent word in my vocab.
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cooliosity: A measure of awesomeness in defining how much more amazing Kevin is than anyone else.
ie: "Yeah man, I had such a great day, one day I might be like Kevin." "Yeah, his cooliosity is off the charts."
see also: better than you; why are you staring?; nah, keep trying; one day, one day.
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On a funnier side note, he tried to add this to the Urban Dictionary, but stopped after reading the warning below:
"Don't name your friends. We'll reject inside jokes and definitions naming non-celebrities."
So close...
So I was trading e-mails with my buddy Abram and just flat out told him he was jealous of my cooliosity. He then decided to define that word in clear terms. I was laughing so hard I had to wipe away tears. See his definition below - and believe me when I say this is now a permanent word in my vocab.
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cooliosity: A measure of awesomeness in defining how much more amazing Kevin is than anyone else.
ie: "Yeah man, I had such a great day, one day I might be like Kevin." "Yeah, his cooliosity is off the charts."
see also: better than you; why are you staring?; nah, keep trying; one day, one day.
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On a funnier side note, he tried to add this to the Urban Dictionary, but stopped after reading the warning below:
"Don't name your friends. We'll reject inside jokes and definitions naming non-celebrities."
So close...
Friday, February 11, 2011
cold huh?
Who knew work could effectively eliminate your ability to blog for 6 months?
I guess I can't blame it all on work, but I'll give the majority of the blame there. I'm going to try be better about getting back into updating my blog - as well as reading other peoples (something else I haven't done in about 6 months).
Got this picture from Jeff in Minnesota - thought it was pretty awesome...I do miss Minnesota very much...but maybe not this part of it.
I guess I can't blame it all on work, but I'll give the majority of the blame there. I'm going to try be better about getting back into updating my blog - as well as reading other peoples (something else I haven't done in about 6 months).
Got this picture from Jeff in Minnesota - thought it was pretty awesome...I do miss Minnesota very much...but maybe not this part of it.

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