In our continuing effort to make regular blog updates we have some recent photos to share. Some of the pictures are very recent and some are recent only speaking from a geological perspective. Since we found out that you can get your entire blog printed and arranged as an archive we’ve been making a greater effort to record the inane details of our life for posterity.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Picture Update
In our continuing effort to make regular blog updates we have some recent photos to share. Some of the pictures are very recent and some are recent only speaking from a geological perspective. Since we found out that you can get your entire blog printed and arranged as an archive we’ve been making a greater effort to record the inane details of our life for posterity.
The Henrysor-Pelojoaq conglomerate races to achieve total domination over rail transport in China. Really. Complete with Chinese food.
Cayden’s placemat. It kind of backfired though because he doesn’t want to defile Obama’s image with food so he places food on the table instead of the mat.
In our continuing effort to make regular blog updates we have some recent photos to share. Some of the pictures are very recent and some are recent only speaking from a geological perspective. Since we found out that you can get your entire blog printed and arranged as an archive we’ve been making a greater effort to record the inane details of our life for posterity.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Lil'-Le-Hi
So the answer to the question is clearly "The Trout Hatchery." The question could be any one of a number of things. What activity can I do with my 2 year old that involves aquatic husbandry? Where is the best place to feed ground up fish pellets to ducks? How can I give my 2 year old mild frostbite on his fingers in less than 20 minutes?
I have seen signs for the Little Lehigh ("Lil'-Le-Hi") Trout Hatchery since we moved here and honestly I've been dying to check it out. So this last weekend when Vavo and Grandpa Bear were in town we took everybody over to the site to check it out. It's great! There are many many fish and for the bargain price of $1 you can buy a bag of fish pellets and possibly fend off the ravenous ducks long enough to engage the trout in a feeding frenzy.
Cayden was almost as impressed with the fish as he was with the ducks and Vavo took some good Father and Son pictures. In fact, because she's my mother the only pictures we have are of Father and Son. :)


So the answer to the question is clearly "The Trout Hatchery." The question could be any one of a number of things. What activity can I do with my 2 year old that involves aquatic husbandry? Where is the best place to feed ground up fish pellets to ducks? How can I give my 2 year old mild frostbite on his fingers in less than 20 minutes?
I have seen signs for the Little Lehigh ("Lil'-Le-Hi") Trout Hatchery since we moved here and honestly I've been dying to check it out. So this last weekend when Vavo and Grandpa Bear were in town we took everybody over to the site to check it out. It's great! There are many many fish and for the bargain price of $1 you can buy a bag of fish pellets and possibly fend off the ravenous ducks long enough to engage the trout in a feeding frenzy.
Cayden was almost as impressed with the fish as he was with the ducks and Vavo took some good Father and Son pictures. In fact, because she's my mother the only pictures we have are of Father and Son. :)
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
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