Otto's been pulling up and walking along things for awhile now, but he may have crossed the threshold from a few steps to full on walking:
And he looks so proud of himself! And, yes, that's Stella randomly talking about a banana since she's trying to get my attention away from her little brother.
6 Questions You Need To Stop Asking Yourself
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“Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.” ―Voltaire If you
keep asking yourself the wrong questions, you will never get an answer you
like...
Weather Impacts of the Mount Saint Helens Eruption
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Yesterday was the 33rd anniversary of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, an
event that devastated the mountain and surroundings and caused terrible
problems o...
Weeknight Meal: Stuffed Bell Peppers
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NEW favorite! And it's not even a slow cooker meal (shocking).
It's been a while since I've made stuffed peppers and it is such an easy,
well-rounded, deli...
History of the Airline Industry
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I recently finished reading a book called Hard Landing:
http://www.amazon.com/Hard-Landing-Contest-Profits-Airlines/dp/0812928350
This book tells an entert...
Ronda Rousey wants Cat Zingano
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*Ronda Rousey* says it would be "nice" if Cat Zingano beat Miesha Tate at
TUF 17 Finale (...)
"I watched Cat for a while. It is one of the only other unde...
Back after a long hiatus
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For some time, Eric & I wanted to stop updating this blog for privacy
reasons. However, I have different reasons for getting back into the saddle
with this...
Boom!
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My friends Sean and Gene came to Florida to visit me for Thanksgiving. I
picked them up from the airport and we drove straight to Key West where
chickens a...
03.07.13: Petraeus and Rummy—War Criminals
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It is a mystery to me why the U.S. newspapers (the Times in particular) did not run this piece that was the result of a lot of investigative journalism by th...
Return to Reykjavik
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6 months... 6 years... we are spoiled, but the time that passed since our
epic Baltic adventure felt more like the latter. The infectious itch to
get away...
Our Journey to Selah
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Apologies for the tardiness of this blog entry - this parenthood thing
tends to take up a lot of our time.
Selah Day Kerwin entered the world with a bang...
Carl's Colors
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Carl has been posting some stunning color studies lately.
If you aren't following him, (http://blog.carlnelsoncomics.com) you are a
terrible person. Pro...
Bocce Ball Tournament 2012
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The theme: Team USA
Team Bilbo Baggins
Regulation
Stylin' Break
Love these two!
Too bad no one has fun at these things
After midnight and still going st...
Fun with Pictures
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Oliver is at such a fun age right now - he is so interactive, talkative and
mimics everything we do. It's so fun to watch him develop his own
personality ...
Copenhagen Chill
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Waking early despite the late night out, I knew immediately that
yesterday’s slightly scratchy throat was more than allergies or lack of
sleep. I thought m...
Bureau of Drawers Quarterly
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*by The General*
Hi World! I know that none of the Bad Genious has posted here in something
like 4 years, but I thought I'd take a moment to promote a proj...
New Virtue Challenge: Roast A Chicken (plus more)
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After life forced me to take a quick break from my New Virtue Challenge,
I'm back with a vengeance!
The next virtue I wanted to tackle was roasting a whole...
Bureau of Drawers Quarterly, Vol. B
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Three months ago, many members of the illustrator collective that I am part
of, the Bureau of Drawers, combined forces and produced the first volume of
a f...
Reframe: 4703 Beach Drive
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4703 Beach Drive, circa 1961. Appeal of Waite Quesnell, et al., from
decision of Board of Adjustment on a variance application. Photograph
courtesy Seattle...
Abondance_
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Dès notre arrivée au Québec, nous avons profité possiblement de tout ce qui
nous a manqué lors de notre périple… en commançant par les gens. Nos
rela...
Tide Commercial
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So I filmed my “Big” commercial and it was actually not such a big “role”.
I played a “model”, which is always a compliment but didn’t have any
lines. Su...
Put Your Website To The Test With StartUpLift
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StartUpLift is a tool for start-ups to gain valuable feedback about the
effectiveness, usability and overall performance of their website.
Companies can ...
All Things Fall
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Fall is hands-down my favorite time of year. The crispness in the air, the
first snowfall on the hills skirting our little town, the bundled walks
with my...
On the Move
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I don't usually dread packing up my house and moving to a new one, but this
is the first time I've had to move a whole kitchen. Gadgets, glassware, 15
pi...
Links a GoGo
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Here's a few for the weekend:
Relief (hopefully) for the Bus #131, & 134: county council passes car tab
fee.
Art Attack is this Saturday, the 13th.
Johnn...
Relationships
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When we are making changes in our lives or pursuing a more expansive way of
life through increased success and wealth, we're bound to have people in
our li...
The Back Nook
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It's been challenging to show ya'll what we've been doing because we are in
the midst of "many" projects and none are really the "after" picture I was
hopi...
So wait, what was I saying again?
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I been creepin' all up in this Holy beeyatch.
Greg:
It's been about two and a half years since I last posted here, but I figure
hey, what b...
Update 2010
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Since I moved to Tumblr, I haven't been writing about my adventures in SE
Asia, so I thought I'd stumble on back to my tried and true blogspot.com. I
have ...
Peru Part 3
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Cusco to Manu… After having a rambunctious birthday celebration for Gabe,
with a day to recover of course, we hear all about her adventures in the
jungles...
A Little Fall Color
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You really need to look close to see it, but here are some pretty yellow
magnolia leaves. I wonder what fall is like where you live?
Love and hugs,
Nana a...
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In August, we went back to Olympia for Ryder's (or ours) midwife's annual
picnic. It was a long trip, but great to show off how much Ryder has grown
and t...
Indochine
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It was visiting Vietnam and seeing all of the French influence in their
architecture and food that reminded me of a film I’ve often heard about but
never s...
Job Is Born!
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Finally catching up on a bunch of old pictures of the baby being born.
Here is his little foot right out of the womb. So much larger than
expected but s...
Happy Easter!
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We spent the morning with the Dybash family. Cleo "gardened" in one of
their house plants and then "shared" the eggs she found with Eli. All in
all a ...
Lunch #10: Jules Maes Saloon
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[image: Jules Maes Saloon] Georgetown loves the myspace like it never went
out of style. After a solid showing at the Falafel truck we're back to the
sit d...
new blog theme
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We changed the appearance of our home accent collection blog, moving toward
a more minimalist and modern theme, retaining the green in our blog title
and b...
McGyver Visits Mexico
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Call me McGyver, but I solved this family's bed problems! I am happy to say
that last night, all 3 of us had a restful time. Anya was not flopping
around l...
Barbecued Pork Spare Ribs
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This was one of my favorite dishes when I was growing up. I often requested
Barbecued Pork Spare Ribs for my birthday dinner. My birthday is in May,
just ...
February 8, 2010
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Today is Marvelous Monday! We have a special name for almost every day of
the week; Marvelous Monday, Tremendous Tuesday, Wonderful Wednesday,
Terrific Thu...
Three Georgetown Photos from This Weekend
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Great Stuff Friday night:
[image: IMG_1873]
Nine Pound Hammer Friday night:
[image: IMG_1886]
Outside Pental Granite & Marble on Saturday:
[image: IMG_1...
Kobe
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July 15, 2009 (afternoon) On the same day that we visited the castle in
Himeji, we continued back east and visited Kobe. Kobe Steak We came to Kobe
for one...
Iris' 40th Birthday
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We had a great time celebrating Iris' 40 years while gettin down to 80's
tunes. Here are a few pics and entertaining videos..
Singing happy birthday:
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Quick Thoughts on Ethiopia
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When I travel to a new place for the first time, I can’t help but compare
it to all the other places I’ve been. Buenos Aires is like a Latin San
Francisco...
Take This Week's Culinary Quiz
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quiz for the week of april 12th
*1.* Marigold petals are sometimes added to chicken feed for what purpose?
*2.* How much do Americans spend on Easter candy...
Last South African Post
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At Least For Now
I will leave South Africa tomorrow at 3:00 PM South African Time. It's been
an emotional few days. I plan to keep up this blog once I get ...
2 comments:
Yeah, Otto!
Very impressive! It's been too long since I've seen this guy in person. Will you guys be at the Whidbey party!?
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