Sunday, September 21, 2008

Just a Guideline

Since we got Archie we have provided a "designated area" for him to sleep on.  In the beginning it was just a blanket but thanks to Auntie Colleen he now has two lovely padded doggie beds.

Sometimes he curls up all cute and little right in the middle but most of the time I think he sees his sleeping area as....
Just a guideline.
Apparently his tummy needed the blanket.
Sometimes the only thing that needs a bed is his tail.
Or everything needs a bed except his head!

A (new to us) Bed

We got this bed frame from tim and Richelle because it was too big for their bedroom.  It was a package deal with the TV, really it was a way for Tim to get the space back in his garden shed.  We finally got it out of our garage and set up about two weeks ago.  It is gorgeous and matches really nicely with our dressers.
Lovely as it is, I came in a few days after it had been set up to find this.  Bad Boys.

Wedding in Montana

Last week we were in Montana to be a part of Rick and Ida's wedding.  It was short notice but we weren't going to miss it!  It was a Greenreich reunion of sorts so I got to know Aaron's Aunt Mary, Grandma Babka, Uncle Bob and Peggy much better.  

While we were there Aaron decided to try for the fish in Jack creek which runs through his dad's property.   In the background you can see the gazebo that they had built for the wedding.

He decided to spend some extra time in this little creek because the Madison was running really high and really fast due to a damn malfunction upriver.

He caught a bunch of these little fighters.  They were really pretty.

The happy couple right after the ceremony.  It was a solmemnization ceremony.  Back in the days of the wild wild west when ministers were hard to come by congress passed a law that said anyone could marry anyone as long as there were witnesses.  This law is still valid in three states, one of which is Montana, so they had Johnny France the former sherrif marry them. 
This is the tent where the meal was served and for the rest of the non-morning sick guests, the steak and lobster was fabulous (I had string cheese!)  It was a beautiful setting and very sweet.  After the fancy stuff, everyone got back into their jeans and headed out to the bonfire, where Johnny France played his harmonica and told us a great poem about a cowboy buying his wife a bra.  It was a wonderful day/week.

Cutest Thing Ever


When we got back from Montana these were on my desk with a note of congratulations from Kathy.  I look at them everyday and say the same thing in my head every day..."AAAWWW"

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Camera Equipment

I would be updating the blog as we speak but I can't find the USB cable that plugs into my camera. Aaron put it away after I left it in the port last time. Keep your fingers crossed we are able to unearth it in the disaster that is our "computer room".