Archive for the ‘Julie’ Category

I blame six years of accumulated sleep deprivation

Posted by jonesey on Tuesday, 31 January 2012, 18:05

After a frustrating hour on the phone with US Airways….

Her: And what is your wife’s middle name?
Me: Anne.
Her: With an “e” at the end?
Me: Oh god… Yes, I think so. No wait, no, no “e”.  Hold on, let me try to look it up….
Her: [Laughter] Is this your wife?
Me: [Sighing] Yes.

This is what a failure looks like.

Headed to the pool

Posted by jonesey on Wednesday, 28 December 2011, 5:59

Getting ready to go to the pool two nights ago:

Elena: Mom, are you wearing a top?

Julie (holding up her bikini bathing suit top): Yeah, here it is.

Elena: No, that’s just nipples!

None more black

Yes, there is normally a photo in this space. No, there is not a photo in this space today. The reason you can't see the photo here is because I like being married.

Five hot things

Posted by jonesey on Thursday, 8 December 2011, 5:54

San Diego. April 2011.

I worked on a grant application in my hotel room for 12 hours that day.

My creative wife. This project took her no time at all. She is amazing.

No, not the little girl, you sick puppy. *Behind* the little girl!

Thank you, Mr. Lawyer.

!

Dontlickmypastriosis

Posted by jonesey on Monday, 28 November 2011, 6:21

[A post from the past. Explanation here.]

19 May 2010. Sylvan, age 4 2/3, and Julie, a bit older:

Julie: “That donut looks so good. What’s it filled with?”

Sylvan (clearly not wanting to share; deadpan delivery): “Ticks.”

Plus, I licked my fingers. And you're a vegetarian anyway, right?

Son of a geology major

Posted by jonesey on Saturday, 26 November 2011, 6:44

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7 November 2010. Sylvan, age 5: “We’re going to get lots of stuff, and put it somewhere for a really long time, and it’s going to turn into [hushed voice] A ROCK.”

Lobster shirt -- check. Kid harness -- check. Green socks -- check. Ready to climb!

Hey, that’s *my* line!

Posted by jonesey on Thursday, 24 November 2011, 6:28

[A post from the past. Explanation here.]

20 July 2010. Sylvan, age 4 2/3, and Julie:

Julie: “What would my Roller Derby name be?.”

Sylvan: “Bushy Run.”

Julie: “Why?”

Sylvan: “Because you’re like a fox.”

Also, because you're fast and strong. Like a fox.

Hell freezes over

Posted by jonesey on Sunday, 20 November 2011, 17:05

“I’ll never have a cell phone” slowly turned into “Well, unless I could get an iPhone. Those things are pretty nice” and then into “I’m going on this long trip by myself. I should probably get a cell phone. You can’t find a pay phone anymore, for one thing.”

A long-lost Best Buy $10 gift card from a friend turned into a Wire-style burner phone, then a little trip to tip-land turned that into this:

Julie joins the 21st century. And not a moment too soon.

Thought for a Thursday: Small Adventures Are Still Adventures

Posted by julie on Thursday, 13 October 2011, 19:12

This afternoon, with no preparation (in my household, that means with no snacks), Elena and I drove to the Dover Firehouse and parked, then walked up the sidewalk to the official Stone Church trailhead nearby.

This was translated from the original Korean at a sign-making facility in Greece. The cavern was killed by Mohawks? Who really knows how a comma should be used?

We walked down the new stone stairs to the freshly-mown path, lined by deciduous trees planted in just the past couple of years. Tufts of milkweed seeds sat in bright white clusters atop the dead, waist-high flowers and grasses. I took only a few, stuffing them into the memory card pocket of my camera case, the only thing I carried. When we walked through the older trees—certainly there and huge when I was a kid, over 30 years ago—peepers called from somewhere in the canopy above us.

My little rubber boot sprite

Elena and I walked upstream, chatting about what this trail was like 30 years ago, muddy boots, and where Daddy and I got married (legally, right here, it turns out). She powered on, not once asking me to carry her. It’s a short hike, maybe a mile round-trip; and we took it slowly, looking around. She posed for photos, asked about the downed tree that had been cut into rounds, and said, “Ooh, that’s pretty” when the stream steepened and turned to whitewater. She was surprised when I told her that the Stone Church is a cave. When we got there, I pointed out some names etched into the stone, one from 1860. It turns out 151 years is a bit too much for a 3-year-old to grasp.

Stone Church October 2011

One of my favorite places, and so easily shareable. I tend to turn outings into BIG EVENTS. Sometimes, it’s good to remember that all you need to do is step out the door. Would it be nice to have some peanuts in your pocket to stave off the grumpies? Sure. But, really, it doesn’t take much. We were back in the car in an hour, and we certainly hadn’t hurried.

Wild Wednesday: My Husband Fixed the Masthead

Posted by julie on Wednesday, 12 October 2011, 21:27

No, really, thank you.

Wild Wednesday: Can you guess where we were today?

Posted by julie on Wednesday, 3 August 2011, 23:37

If you don’t already know where Leslie and I were headed today, can you figure it out?

Avalanche lilies

Mr. Marmot, hoping for a handout

We think this might be a nunatak of sorts

That's the second-biggest mountain we saw today

On the edge

There's the biggest mountain we saw today, five years nearly to the day after I spent the night on it

Thank goodness the wind took this guy in the right direction

The glissade chutes: fun!

Spunky pink partner

Sunny but not hot weather, lots of residual snow for glissading escapades, multiple blooming wildflowers, parasailunatics, fun company, and even a milkshake at Burgerville. Successful Wild Wednesday!