Saturday, December 24, 2005

Christmas Warm-ups

A few pictures from this morning:

"I'd rather be with Jimmy Buppett"






















"And you think you're tired now, just wait! Not a creature was stirring, HA!!"















"Check out my 6-pack"














"Johnny Damon? Are you serious???" He better cut the hair."




















I know, I know - I'm cute!!!!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Snow Day! Jen will need a drink by noon....

Another snow day..... Grace started her complaining at 6:30 this morning. I want there to be school. I don't want to stay home. I'm bored already. She has a long day ahead of her.

Caroline then woke around 7 to start Round 1 of the likely 13 hour long battle of "who can be whine the most" and the battle of "who can be closest to Blake while pushing the other away"

Good luck Jen.... cocktails will start early today!

Thursday, December 08, 2005

So I was wrong... keep warm!

Okay, there may be something to this but you still need exposure to a virus to catch a cold! I'm still planning to shovel in my shorts tomorrow.....

'Wrap up' advice to stop colds
Scientists say cold noses reduce ability to fight virus attacks

LONDON, England (CNN) -- British researchers into the common cold say "catching a chill" really does help colds develop -- and are advising to "wrap up warm" to keep viruses at bay.
Mothers and grandmothers have long warned that chilling the surface of the body, through wet clothes, feet and hair, causes common cold symptoms to develop.
But much previous research has dismissed any link between chilling and viral infection as having no scientific basis.
Now researchers in Cardiff, Wales, say they can prove drops in temperature to the body really can cause a cold to develop.
Claire Johnson and Professor Ron Eccles, from Cardiff University's Common Cold Center, recruited 180 volunteers, half of whom they got to immerse their feet in ice and cold water for 20 minutes.
The other 90 in tests during the common cold "season" sat with their feet in an empty bowl.
During the next four or five days, almost a third (29 percent) of the chilled volunteers developed cold symptoms -- compared to just 9 percent in the control group, the scientists said.
Professor Eccles said there was a simple explanation as to why chilly feet could lead to the development of cold virus symptoms.
"When colds are circulating in the community many people are mildly infected but show no symptoms," he said, according to the UK's Press Association.
"If they become chilled this causes a pronounced constriction of the blood vessels in the nose and shuts off the warm blood that supplies the white cells that fight infection.
"The reduced defences in the nose allow the virus to get stronger and common cold symptoms develop.
"Although the chilled subject believes they have `caught a cold' what has in fact happened is that the dormant infection has taken hold."
The researchers, writing in the UK medical journal Family Practice, said that common colds were more prevalent in the winter than the summer, and this could be related to an increased incidence of chilling causing more clinical colds.
But they also suggested that another explanation could be that our noses are colder in the winter.
Professor Eccles added: "A cold nose may be one of the major factors that causes common colds to be seasonal.
"When the cold weather comes we wrap ourselves up in winter coats to keep warm but our nose is directly exposed to the cold air.
"Cooling of the nose slows down clearance of viruses from the nose and slows down the white cells that fight infection.
"Mothers can now be confident in their advice to children to wrap up well in winter."
Cardiff's Common Cold Center says it is the world's only center dedicated to researching and testing new medicines for the treatment of flu and the common cold.

Find this article at: http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/11/14/cold.chill/index.html

Sunday, December 04, 2005

A few more pics

Christmas pictures are always tough - especially with 3 kids under age 5. After 90 minutes of prep, crying, fighting who is going to be where, etc. etc., here is this year's picture:
















Now a few others:




"Now I'm getting the hang of this!!"

All smiles!!!

So much for the 5+ inches of snow we were to get today. The girls wanted to make a snowman and hit the hills with their sleds. They had to settle for their swings, slides and snow-angels instead.

Check out Blake's legs... with those rolls, I'm thinking defensive lineman!



As for other stuff, low key weekend all in all. Trying to rid myself of a cold and associated other ailments. Kids were good - just never sleep enough!! Grace woke us up before 6 both days and then decided since we wouldn't get up with her, that she would wake Caroline up for some company. As you can imagine - that didn't really go over too well with us.

Have a good week!

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

The Master of our Home

Blake rules - and he knows it!!
Finally - time for some updated pictures...







Caroline on her 2nd birthday!!


Happy Birthday to Me!!!!

MMMMM, more frosting pawease!!!

A great day at the pumkin farm...

Halloween 2005...

The torture.... the agony.... my sisters..... ahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!

The kids.....

We're ready to get our loot....... bring it on....

Monday, November 28, 2005

What I found out about my birthday 8/6/69:

Your date of conception was on or about 13 November 1968 which was a Wednesday.
You were born on a Wednesdayunder the astrological sign Leo.
Your Life path number is 3.
The Julian calendar date of your birth is 2440439.5.
The golden number for 1969 is 13.
The epact number for 1969 is 11.The year 1969 was not a leap year.

Your birth tree is Poplar, the Uncertainty
Looks very decorative, no self-confident behaviour, only courageous if necessary, needs goodwill and pleasant surroundings, very choosy, often lonely, great animosity, artistic nature, good organiser, tends to philosophy, reliable in any situation, takes partnership serious.

Huh, I guess that's me. Tell me if you agree....

Monday, August 08, 2005

Finally have a few moments to start up this blog as it has been a very busy few weeks!



If anyone is interested, this link will take you to my latest project for UHS. The technology is very impressive. And to believe that this may eliminate the need for invasive surgery for so many people, it really is amazing.


http://www.uhs.net/cyberknife


It's a Boy!!!

Blake Evan
Born On: Thursday, July 14, 2005 at 2:32:00 PM
Weight: 8 lbs. 12 ozs.
Length: 20.25
Hospital: Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center

Blake Evan

Our little Urinator!!!!

It's quite interesting how sleep deprivation effects your dreams and your memory. I'm thinking I may have a good book idea with some recent events. I may look to you all for some advice and stories<