If I wait to take pictures so that I only capture the exciting, the memorable, the worth-looking-at, then I will never take any at all. Life is, after all, more mundane than exciting; more ordinary than extraordinary; more to be savoured moment-by-moment than endured for the next great excitement. And so I post here both mundane and memorable, as they come my way.
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17 April 2007

Bible Bowl Pics

I am generally opposed to posting pictures of other peoples' children on the internet, so we'll stick to adults and group shots.


Asleep on his feet already and we hadn't even left yet! He was driving, though, so he had plenty of time for sleeping on the road.


Yes, the adults enjoyed the gymnastic centre as much as the children did.


Our angels on Saturday morning (not the most flattering picture of some of them). Oh, and isn't the hotel room lovely? Nice and shiny, yes?


And at the end of the day.


Tired? Whatever do you mean?


This is what happens when I let an eleven-year-old mess with my camera.

17 March 2007

Maxey Park under water

So the "post-rain" pics proved popular over at Lubbock Daily Photo (sorry, I could only keep up the alliteration for so long), so here are a few more, for your viewing enjoyment:


Those weird spinning things.













Some trees, near the said spinning things.













Tire swing in the playground (think how fun it would be to swing above the water! Never mind getting dirty!).











More playground













There was a "dry" entrance to the connected equipment, and people were on it (including Chad, apparently)-- and I would have joined them if not for the fact that I was wearing scrubs.
















I know this is really gross, but I was extremely curious as to what was going on down there! I haven't been back to investigate yet.

Camp Adventure

Just before Brown Bag (in the flag room).








Kris addressing the assembled aim students and campers at Brown Bag.







Eli speaking on Wednesday night.








Chad asked me to get a picture of he and Eli together...








I think this may be more what he meant.








Everyone ready for the talent show.









Robbie, the excellent, and also well-dressed, emcee.











And the lovely Shannen, sharing her talent with us.

03 March 2007

Working (but not dusting)

Over at Lubbock Daily Photo, I joined in with the monthly theme day on Thursday; that theme being, "Men at Work." I had a few photos that I was not enamored with from earlier in the month, so on Wednesday at lunch I went outside (during another ever-popular dust storm) to catch these photos of roadworks that will never, ever be done.



This is similar to the picture I actually used, which prompted someone to comment that the men working looked like Fraggle Rock Dozers. Well, compared to that car, they certainly do.











I missed the rope/hook thing actually being lowered, because I was walking out of the building at the time. I do not know what they were doing with it.











I'm pretty sure this is a support pillar for a flyover of some sort in progress. (Ex-Aimers will be interested to know that you can almost see Daybreak in this picture.)












And here are our faithful Dozers once again. The gentleman off to the right never moved the entire time I was out taking pictures.

Geese and bicycles


Here we are again... These are the mad geese that like to snack on humans. They followed Chad to our car the other evening, after (apparently) chasing him around for a while and biting his trousers. So it is not just me, and now he understands that I am not making all this up. They seemed intent upon chewing on the car, too, but then made the tactical decision to back off and seek out some food across the street.





Fortunately, the geese have not yet tried to eat my bike. I rode it to the supermarket yesterday, but it had to wait outside while I was shopping.

24 February 2007

Beware of dirt

I'm busy watching the South Plains go flying by my window... yes, that's right, we are having a dust storm. Here are some photos:


Chad had to go running this morning as part of his training for the half-marathon. He came home coated in dirt. This is the park they ran in.












Driving home













We could film the tornado scene from The Wizard of Oz out there today.













The sky is still looking orange-y, and the wind is about 45 mph with gusts up to 61 mph. Visibility is 1/4 mile. Not sure how long this is planning to go on, but we aren't going for a walk today, that's for sure.

16 February 2007

New arrival on Aisle 3...



Well, I don't fall into either category, and I have to say I am thankful for that. After we adopt, of course, I will be a "new mom", but in a slightly different way. Anyway, it is nice of the shops to offer these reserved parking spaces.

03 February 2007

Icicles on the roof



We woke up this morning to icicles in a more conventional location-- hanging off the roof! I haven't investigated yet to see if any have landed on the stairs today. (If this statement makes no sense to you, then see one of my other blogs and look at yesterday's post.)








Not certain as to why this one came out so dark. We've noticed several times that we will get one or two really long icicles, like the previous picture, and then a bunch of smaller ones clumped together like this.










A few more, just for fun. And the sun, ably abetted by the lack of wind, has melted them all off already. However, I do not know what the actual temperature is.

02 February 2007

Snow-- again


The apartment parking lot, Kenosha Avenue, the church parking lot across the street. Taken from our patio.








So we were driving down Quaker, and I took a moment to reflect on the curious ways of this city: two weeks ago, when there had not yet been any winter weather and all we had was a negative forecast, the Lubbock school district cancelled school. Today, when there was real, live snow both on the ground and falling from the sky, school was in session. School districts in the surrounding areas, however, delayed for a couple of hours.


Maxey Park. I don't know what the geese do when it snows, but there weren't any to be seen this morning.