Sunday, December 14, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Wordless Wednesday - Holiday Oreos
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Maggie Reading
Monday, November 03, 2008
Our Little Witch
At each house, she would reach first one hand, then the other into the bowl of candy so she'd get a treat in each hand. Luckily she was still young enough and cute enough to get away with it! All she ate from her loot that night was a treat sized Kit Kat (and maybe some Nestle Crunch snuck in by Papa), but she sure did like it.
Here are a few pictures from trick or treating.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
A Fun Weekend
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Day trip to Put-In-Bay
Another beautiful weekend equals another beautiful boat ride. Since Andy is leaving (again) for Germany this Tuesday for three weeks, this was pretty much our last guaranteed summer weekend on the boat. While we sometimes get a late Indian summer, anything towards the end of September and into October is always a crap shoot. Besides smashing a finger between the spare tire holder and a falling spare tire, everything went well.
We launched the boat down at Sterling State Park and took a trip across the lake into Put-In-Bay. The lake was amazingly smooth. We cruised along at 55mph for the entire distnace. We didn’t want to push anything too hard since the trip out to the island is ~35 miles across some pretty big wide open water. In typically form, Maggie slept the entire was across. Once we got to the island, we did the standard tourist stuff on the island. Ate lunch at the “Boardwalk Restaurant” and took a ride up to the top of “Perry’s Monument”. The ride back in at the end of the day was just as nice as the ride out. The wind and waves built up just a touch once we surprisingly got about 2 or 3 miles from shore. I’m guessing they chopped up to about 2 feet.
Becki did a good job manning the dock lines. We kept Maggie in her car seat when we launched the boat and then left her (sleeping) in the cabin when we retrieved it. This was Becki’s first time out on the boat without anyone else to help her. We all concluded that it was a success.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Walk softly and carry a big stick
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Happy Birthday Maggie
Well, can you believe that it’s been a year already? Some days it feels like just yesterday we discovered that Becki was pregnant. Other days it feels like little Maggie has been with us forever. One this is for certain though, she is growing up FAST! Her cute little staggered walk is rapidly progressing towards a full fledged RUN. It won’t be long before she starts riding bicycles with training wheels and signing up for ice skating classes.
We had a nice little birthday party for Maggie back in July. It was a very casual affair with various family and friends showing up throughout the day. Maggie made off with quite the haul. Some of her favorite gifts include the princess outfit from Aunt Alicia / Uncle Rob and the bubble maker from (second) cousins Linda and Mike. However, her most favorite gift was the new play area that Daddy and Uncle Ron built for her just days before the party.
Maggie's new play palace!
Sunday, July 20, 2008
San Francisco Visit
Earlier in July, we all went to San Francisco for an old High School friend's wedding. I (Andy) had only been to the Bay Area once before, and that was ten years ago. My friend (Jeff) had just moved out to the area and was renting a flat above a liquor store in a very shitty part of Oakland. At the time, I wasn’t sure if it was safer to sleep on the floor of Jeff’s apartment or in the back seat of my 1975 Cadillac which I paid $500 for.
Fast forward ten years, Jeff has built up quite the resume’ working for all the major CGFX studios around the world. He’s now got a nice little place in Berkeley and ready to settle down with his lovely lady Bonnie. I figured it was finally time to make another visit rather than his standard annual visit to my place when he’s in town visiting family.
We arrived on Thursday morning and checked into our Bed and Breakfast up in the fancy-schmancy neighborhood of Tiburon. After unloading our luggage, we headed out to Berkeley and had dinner with Bonnie and Jeff. After dinner, Jeff and I broke out into one of typical hour long death metal / progressive / noise jam sessions. While it brought back all sorts of memories, the ladies weren’t impressed and we wrapped up it around 11PM.
While in the Bay area, we partook in all sorts of fun activities. We drove up to the top of Mt. Tamalpais, rode the ferry from Larkspur into the city, took one of the historic cable cars to the Fisherman’s Warf, ate lunch on Pier 39, visit the beach, and many more fun activities. All this while taking in Jeff and Bonnie’s beautiful commitment ceremony.
Becki and Andy at the Marin Headlands
Daddy and Maggie on the Ferry into the city
Mom and Maggie on Pier 39
Maggie enjoying the fresh air.
Maggie asking Mom and Dad "Can we PLEASE stay a little a longer? Mayne an hour or so?"
Sunday, July 06, 2008
July 4th weekend out on the boat!
For the first time in five years, I brought the boat back without breaking it!
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus… and I also own a working boat.
I took Becki and Maggie out to Lake St. Clair this past Saturday for my friend’s birthday. We started from the Clinton River (South River Launch to any / all the locals reading this), ran across the lake to the South Channel, and the up the St. Clair river to “Pepper Joe’s” in the town of St. Clair. After lunch, we ran back down the St. Clair river and into the Middle Channel and then down into Muscamoot Bay. Our six boats joined a raft of 12 other boats once we got to “The ‘Moot”. After a couple hours of rafting off, myself and two other boats made a run down to The Nautical Mile for dinner. We originally tried to grab a dock at Jack’s, but the place was p-a-c-k-e-d and the DJ was blaring music at stupid volumes. So, we kept moving down the channel and got dinner at the slightly more upscale Beach Grille. Once dinner was over, we made a nice and slow (~40 mph) twilight cruise back to the launch ramp. The trip back was very relaxing except for the last 1 or 2 miles driving through MASSIVE fish fly colonies. Nasty!
All of the boats lined up at Pepper Joe's in St. Clair Michigan.
Maggie and Mom enjoying the sun and fresh air... even though I'm pretty sure Maggie was asleep in this picture.
We bought Maggie a little blow up raft and led her around for a while. I seriously was expecting her to HATE the idea and was reluctant to even try it... but she surprisingly had a blast in her little boat / car. If anything, she didn’t want to get out!
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Here Comes Trouble!!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Greenfield Village!
Sunday, June 08, 2008
June Already?!?
Maggie and I are also just finishing up our first swim class! Daddy came with us last week to see how much fun we have, and he took a few pictures. Maggie's favorite part is the 'Popcorn Song.' Sometimes we sing it at home, not even in the water, and she giggles almost as much as at the pool.
Andy's currently wrapping up work on a Ford Contour that he's replacing the transmission on for a co-worker, and then he's planning some oil retention modification thingy for his Subaru (obviously I know very little of what I'm talking about!). He's got a trip planned with work to head out west for some vehicle testing later this month. I figure a trip that includes Vegas and visiting California friends can't be all work, right?
Once he's back home, all three of us will be heading back to California for Jeff and Bonnie's Big Event. Yet another state to cross of Maggie's list - hopefully her practice of being such a good traveler will continue :)
And before we know it, we'll be celebrating Maggie's first birthday!! No concrete plans yet, but we'll keep you in the loop here!
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Maggie's Dedication
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Maggie's Playhouse
Monday, April 21, 2008
Healthy Baby :)
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Seven Things...
- We first met in the spring of 1997 - seven years before we started dating.
- Becki is almost three years older than Andy (two years, 364 days, actually).
- Andy misses hanging out with his friends in Minnesota.
- We live within a half mile of Andy's high school.
- Becki's mom's cousin's son is Milo Ventimiglia.
- When Andy was ten years old, he knocked on the front door of a house on his paper route because he liked the little girl that lived there. The girl's mom invited him in and they all had hot chocolate together. The little girl was Judy Greer.
- Becki's cousin's son is in high school with (and good friends with) Andy's younger brother.
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Wordless Wednesday
Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Looking back on 2007
I (Andy) posted this story on another website that asked us to look back and reflect on 2007. I spent a good time of time writing it, so I thought it would be nice to share on this site as well:
I guess way back on January 1st of 2007, I realized how fortunate I was (still am) to have such a wonderful woman in my life. On New Years last year, my older sister and her pseudo husband took Becki and me out on the city (Detroit). They also brought my sister’s friend from Chicago with them. My sister’s friend is a very sweet and attractive woman in her mid thirties. However, she was recently TOTALLY screwed over by her cheating (now ex) husband. She looked pretty sad being alone on New Years, but it gave me a greater appreciation of what I have accomplished. While it sometimes feels like we’ve been together for an eternity, both Becki and I remember what it was like to be alone and without each other. Now that we have little Maggie together, I’ve never felt closer to Becki than I do today.
In February, I blew the most amount of money I’ve ever blown on a single vacation. Trying to keep up with the Jone’s, or the millionaire Canadians in this case, cost me some serious coin. It was fun while it (the money) lasted, but I’ll never do it again. At the end of the trip however, I still had just enough money to buy my pregnant wife a nice four door Cadillac.
Later on in March, I tried to take a more economical skiing “men’s vacation” with some friends from all corners of the country (Florida, Arizonia, and Colorado). I was financially on track to achieve my budgetary goals until I blew my knee apart. That little incident put a small kink in my plan. I also learned a very valuable lesson regarding snowboard parks. If the second jump was larger than the first one, the third will likely be the largest. Also, if you’ve nearly blown the first two landings and are preparing to hit the third jump with even more speed, prepare for failure.
Over the course of the spring time, I became really good at shifting the WRX without using the clutch (which would have required using my left leg.)
Another important lesson I learned is that no surgery is “routine”. I went to sleep for a quick knee reconstruction surgery and woke up two hours later with all sorts of oxygen hoses shoved down my throat and a crap-ton of hospital people frantically telling me to “BREATH!!!” After my ambulance ride to the neighboring (University of Michigan) E.R., I recognized that no matter how uncomfortable my hospital bed was, my seven and a half month pregnant wife sitting in a standard waiting room chair was probably less comfortable than I was. Especially after 24 hours.
On a good note, last summer I learned that my control strategy for no-idle HVAC systems in Semi-Trucks was submitted for a patent. Still no word if it has been awarded or not, but to have an idea of mine even submitted was already quite the personal accomplishment for me.
I drove the boat one afternoon in the summer and it broke. That’s all I want to say about that.
We had one heck of a good time during Labor Day weekend. I wish all my friends lived a little closer so we could do this more often, but I’m glad we were all still able to get together. Let’s just make sure those mortar tubes are dug extra deep into the sand next time. K? Thnx! Bye!
I’m sure most people remember hearing all my Germany stories, so I won’t relive any of the details. I will say again that driving the Neurburgring was a once in a lifetime experience that I’m glad I didn’t pass up. I’ll also miss driving on the Autobanh. There is just something about blowing past a polize car on the shoulder of the road at 130 mph and not thinking twice about it.
And last but not least, little Maggie is “by far” the coolest thing I’ve ever done. Some nights I just sit and stare at her while she sleeps. Not in a weird creepy old man way, but more with a sense of accomplishment and gratification. I just look at her and say “I made that… woah!” This morning, Becki said something a little sobering at breakfast. She told me to enjoy these days, because there will be a time that Maggie will no longer think I’m the most fascinating person on Earth.
I’m going to do my best to prolong that for as long as possible though by playing the part of “Super Dad” for as long as Maggie will let me get away with it.