Our County Manager sent around this eye-opening article about the State of Florida published in Time Magazine in July. It paints a pretty grim picture of our future, but I must say it makes me proud to be a North Floridian and not a South Floridian. Still, it does suggest that we all need to be more responsible with our resources and pay attention to what the legislature is doing with our taxes, regardless of what part of the state we're in. One of my favorite quotes from the article is from Carl Hiassen: "You don't have to be a wacko enviro to want your kids to be able to swim in a lake or maybe see an animal that isn't in a cage or a seaquarium. And even people who don't give a rat's a-- about the panther will care when saltwater comes out of their faucets."
Monday, August 04, 2008
Friday, August 01, 2008
Family Beach Pics
I didn't get many pictures on our beach trip because I didn't take my camera with us much. I'll have to get some of the pictures off of Mom's camera and post those later. We had a great time. It was the closest thing to a real vacation we've had since our honeymoon!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Pics from the River
Cody asked some people if they could pull him on their hydroslide. Next thing we know, there he is on their wakeboard. This is one of the few moments I actually caught him while he was up. It's a lot more exercise than he remembered, and there's a little more weight to pull up than there used to be! But he had fun while it lasted.
This one is from Memorial Day weekend. She and her Aunt Tracy were playing with bubbles.
More play with Sunny at the sandbar.
This was the end of Memorial Day weekend. The shot's not great, but I love the way her eyes look here!
Pop Pop & Oma
Pop Pop and Oma (Cody's Dad and Stepmom) came over to visit last weekend before they left for Oklahoma. The bought 80 acres in Adel, OK but are waiting on their house here to sell before they start building out there. Whenever they get around to moving, we'll have quite a road trip to look forward to (whenever it's NOT tornado season that is). Oma was kind enough to come and vaccinate our dogs and cats for us and saved us a lot of money, not to mention the hassle of getting the cats to the vet. I don't know what we would do without them!



Monday, May 19, 2008
Alachua County's 2008 Ag Tour
Part of my job is to work with the County's Rural Concerns Citizen Advisory Committee. Each year they organize a tour for local elected officials to educate them about agriculture in the area. This year's tour focused on IFAS. We had a fun day and the tour was a great success!
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Emma's Walking!!!
Many of you have continued to ask "Is she walking yet?" and now the answer is finally YES!!! After much testing of patience from the question, and calmly telling people, "We don't want to rush her, she'll learn soon enough," she decided today to take off and now apparently there is no stopping her. We just got back from Charlotte yesterday and my family there has decided to 'thump her on the head' (Carol) next time they see her since she waited until the day after getting home to begin her new skill. As for me, I'm thrilled but unfortunately I'll have to wait until tomorrow to see it. My grandparents are keeping her today because my Mom is sick, and Cody is picking her up because I have a late meeting and won't be home until well after she's in bed. So I've given Cody a request to make a video of her (almost) first steps, and then I'll try to get something tomorrow and see if I can figure out how to post video clips. To borrow what I hear is Carson's favorite phrase, "YAY!"
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
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