Here's a short video of the kids in last night's school Christmas Program.
Friday, December 22, 2006
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
February is for Nicholas
Congratulations to Nicholas for having his artwork selected for the month of February on the 2007 Litter Calendar. Click here for the story in the Richmond Register.
The fact that his grandfather created and was in charge of the calendar had no bearing on his getting in. The artwork was judged by community leaders.
The fact that his grandfather created and was in charge of the calendar had no bearing on his getting in. The artwork was judged by community leaders.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday to my wife, Kathy. Today she celebrates four decades of being alive!
Holy Father, please bless Kathy. Help her to have a great year and grow in Your grace. Thank you for letting us know Kathy. Help us all grow in love and faith. Help us all to praise You and give You glory through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Kids' School Pictures
Friday, September 01, 2006
Soccer Lessons
I haven't been posting lately because the beginning of the school year has hit us like brick. With Kathy working as the cafeteria manager at the kiddos' school, and with me being at the beginning of the school year, we haven't had much time for anything but eating and sleeping (and not much time for those, either).
I have mentioned in past postings that Nicholas is playing soccer for his school's middle school this year, even though he is in 5th grade. Practice and games have taken up every other day and the weekends lately. However, this evening's game made me the most proud.
Keeping in mind that Nicholas is in the 5th grade and he's playing for a middle school team, he doesn't get much playing time. He averages 5 minutes at the end of each half if he is lucky. He doesn't seem to mind, and we have encouraged a "team player" mentality when it comes to sports. God bless him if he has inherited his dad's athletic ability.
Tonight's game was his crowning moment so far this season. And he didn't even play. There was anotherplayer who locked his uniform in the school today and was unable to play. Recognizing that this other player was an intergral part of the team, Nicholas offered his jersey and cleats to this other player so he could play. The coaches didn't ask him, the players didn't ask him. I truly believe that he knew that sacrificing himself would benefit the team. I actually was angry when I saw the other player with his jersey, until I found out it was a selfless act initiated by Nicholas himself.
Whay do we have our kids play sports? To learn teamwork? To learn sportsmanship? To learn empathy? Nicholas seems to have learned all that already. He didn't score a goal. He didn't block a goal. He didn't even play - but according to his coach, he was the hero of the game.
I have mentioned in past postings that Nicholas is playing soccer for his school's middle school this year, even though he is in 5th grade. Practice and games have taken up every other day and the weekends lately. However, this evening's game made me the most proud.
Keeping in mind that Nicholas is in the 5th grade and he's playing for a middle school team, he doesn't get much playing time. He averages 5 minutes at the end of each half if he is lucky. He doesn't seem to mind, and we have encouraged a "team player" mentality when it comes to sports. God bless him if he has inherited his dad's athletic ability.
Tonight's game was his crowning moment so far this season. And he didn't even play. There was anotherplayer who locked his uniform in the school today and was unable to play. Recognizing that this other player was an intergral part of the team, Nicholas offered his jersey and cleats to this other player so he could play. The coaches didn't ask him, the players didn't ask him. I truly believe that he knew that sacrificing himself would benefit the team. I actually was angry when I saw the other player with his jersey, until I found out it was a selfless act initiated by Nicholas himself.
Whay do we have our kids play sports? To learn teamwork? To learn sportsmanship? To learn empathy? Nicholas seems to have learned all that already. He didn't score a goal. He didn't block a goal. He didn't even play - but according to his coach, he was the hero of the game.
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Techno Geek Collaboration with Bobby and Zoo's Icam
Before we went to the Zoo, I was IMing Bobby and he said how much he wished he could go the zoo with us. I had found a Rhino and Gorilla Icam on the web when I was searching for zoo information. I told him about it, and in using it we found that you can zoom in on the observation deck at the rhino exhibit. So naturally.....
When we got to the rhino exhibit (about 4:30) I called Bobby. He got on the Rhino Icam and zoomed in on us, captured the page, and cropped the inamge in Photoshop. Pretty cool, eh? Anyway, here's a slideshow of what he took.
When we got to the rhino exhibit (about 4:30) I called Bobby. He got on the Rhino Icam and zoomed in on us, captured the page, and cropped the inamge in Photoshop. Pretty cool, eh? Anyway, here's a slideshow of what he took.
Friday, August 04, 2006
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Kings Island 2006
Here are some pictures of our annual trip to Paramount Kings Island yesterday. Melissa, Papa and the boys were at Boomerang Bay when we got there, so they aren't in most of these pictures. We had great weather (90 with overcast, little humidity and no rain) and the lines were short (we walked on most rides). Great time!
Monday, June 19, 2006
RiverSweep
Last Saturday, June 17, the family and I help my father-in-law, Bob Rasmusson, with this year's RiverSweep. It's an annual thing we do to help clean up the Kentucky River and its banks. The effort of so many volunteers has really paid off. Each year there seems to be less and less trash to pick up.
The kids have fun playing on the beach and getting a few rays, though.
Check out the slideshow with some more pictures.
Read the Richmond Register's newspaper article about the event.
The kids have fun playing on the beach and getting a few rays, though.
Check out the slideshow with some more pictures.
Read the Richmond Register's newspaper article about the event.
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Friday, June 09, 2006
Pictures from the Past: Kings Island 2005
Here is a slideshow of some pictures I took when we went to King's Island last summer.
The reason I post this is because Todd and his family are coming in this month, and we are all going to Kings Island on the 21st. More pictures to follow!
The reason I post this is because Todd and his family are coming in this month, and we are all going to Kings Island on the 21st. More pictures to follow!
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
First Movie in 2 Years
Kathy and I took the girls to see Over the Hedge this evening. Nicholas was spending th night at a friend's house and we had some movie bucks the kids got for Christmas in 2004....so...
Really a cute movie. Go see it.
Really a cute movie. Go see it.
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Old Video
Here's an old video I put together in 1998 of Nicholas when he was just two years old. I had an iMac and some digitizing equipment at my school, so I took some analog of Nicholas, put the clips together and added some titles. Much more work than it is now, eight years later.
A Day Out
A Day Out
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Memorial Day 2006
A slideshow (yes more Slip-n-Slide shots) from mom and dad's house on Memorial Day 2006. The SnS is Alec and Michael's (they got it for their birthday).
Here's some video:
Here's some video:
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Tryin' Out the Slip-n-Slide - May 27, 2006
Here's a slideshow of the kids trying out the Slip-n-Slide Nicholas got for his birthday. As a bonus, I'm including a few videos as well.
Video #1
Video #2
Video #3
Video #1
Video #2
Video #3
Saturday, May 13, 2006
2006 Safety Fair
Just posting these pictures from the 2006 Madison County Safety Fair. Here are some slideshows:
Monday, April 24, 2006
Friday, March 24, 2006
Dinosaur Museum!
This is the 4th Dinosaur Museum I have been to at St. Mark School. Nicholas in Pre-K, Rebecca in Pre-K and Kinder, and now Emily in Kinder. It is such a great opportunity for those students to showcase what they know and for parents to share in the rich learning environment that is a Catholic school.
What are you - a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore? I think I have become more of an herbivore since the Episode! Here is a slideshow of Emily and her classmates ( I blurred the nametags to protect the innocent).
What are you - a carnivore, omnivore or herbivore? I think I have become more of an herbivore since the Episode! Here is a slideshow of Emily and her classmates ( I blurred the nametags to protect the innocent).
Thursday, March 23, 2006
Saturday, March 18, 2006
Papa's 64th Birthday!
Everyone gathered at my folks' house last night for cake and ice cream to celebrate my dad's 64th birthday. That's right, he was born a leprechaun (or at least on St. Patrick's day). I cannot remember a birthday celebration of his that did not include green. For comparrison, see photos of the "Big Bash" mom had for him 4 years ago. Here's a slideshow with some more pics.
Friday, March 17, 2006
A Visit to the Animal Shelter
St. Mark's Scouts visited the Madison County Animal Shelter yesterday as part of a service project they are doing. They were able to learn about the shelter and visit with the animals. Kathy helped chaperone and had the girls tagging along. You can see their pictures in this slideshow.
Thursday, March 16, 2006
New Pet
Sunday, March 05, 2006
Father and Daughter Dance
St. Mark School had its annual Father Daughter Dance on Saturday night, March 4, 2006. Emily, Rebecca and I had a great time spinning and dipping. Both at the same time! I think this is going to be an annual event for us! Click here for the slideshow.
Friday, March 03, 2006
Blue and Gold Banquet
Some pictures of Pack 118's Blue and Gold Banquet on Wednesday, March 2, 2006 in St. Mark School's cafeteria. Click here for the slideshow.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
Pictures From The Past: Papa's 60th Birthday Slideshow
This Simpleviewer slideshow showcases my dad's 60th birthday party at his house in March, 2002.
All pictures taken by my uncle, Rick Norton.
All pictures taken by my uncle, Rick Norton.
Pictures From The Past: An Outing with Grandma and Papa
Pictures From The Past: Double Exposre
Pictures From The Past: Nicholas Climbing the Fridge
New idea - in between current pictures and parties, I'll be posting pictures I took with a "real" camera (before I had a digital) and scanned in.
Today's Picture From The Past is from March 4, 1999, when we still lived in Hopkinsville. Nicholas is climbing the fridge, something he did regularly as is evident from all the "fridge stuff" on the freezer door where he couldn't reach them. Until he began to scale Mt. Fridge!
Today's Picture From The Past is from March 4, 1999, when we still lived in Hopkinsville. Nicholas is climbing the fridge, something he did regularly as is evident from all the "fridge stuff" on the freezer door where he couldn't reach them. Until he began to scale Mt. Fridge!
Saturday, February 11, 2006
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Pictures from Thanksgiving 2005
I have decided to use Simple Viewer to post pictures on this site. It allows me to utilize Picassa and create a web slide show. Pretty neat.
Here's a sample from Thanksgiving 2005
Here's a sample from Thanksgiving 2005
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