This past month, friends Christy and Rohit welcomed their new baby boy to the world! His name is Eshaan (pronounced ee-Shawn) and he is adorable! The delivery was a little scary, but everyone is doing well now and mom and dad are adjusting to their new family addition!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Weekend with Nikki!
Monday, August 24, 2009
10K Trail Run!
Ed and Paul enjoying our Italian Dinner!
Summer Part 2
We left off at July 4th in the last post...so what happened next?
Ed and I were planning to attend the Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City, UT in mid-July, so this year, we decided to go a few days early and enjoy a little bit of the area. A few thoughts about Salt Lake City: beautiful, breathtaking, outdoorsy, adventurous and MORMON! The Mormon religion is a definite way of life in this area. Here in Houston, we have drug stores on every corner...there they have CHURCHES on every corner - no lie. I think we heard the average was 1 church every 0.25 square miles. Insane! Regardless, they have so many trails and outdoor activities - we did a hike up an 11,000 ft mountain - although the altitude hit us harder than we imagined and we didn't have enough time or water to make it to the top. Here are a couple UT photos:
This was not snow - but rather fuzz from a plant that was all over!
You can see Salt Lake in the background
The summit still had snow! In July!
The Outdoor Retailer show was a ton of fun! We got to see so many new products that will be coming out in January 2009! We even got a TON of samples - some were totally free and some were at a severe discount:
Sadly, while we were in SLC, Harmony headed back to VA. I (Kristin) did get one last picture with her before she left:
After getting back from SLC, I was busy busy getting ready for Christy's babyshower! The baby is due any moment now! Christy's mom is trying to open her own cake business, so she made the cake - how awesome!! It's all sugar!
After the shower, which was quite exhausting for both the Mom-to-be AND me!
The next weekend, we headed to New Orleans for some great food and Jazz music with Brett and Lisa! The Jazz festival - Satchmo - was happening downtown along with tons of other things! We got to visit Missy while we were there (no pics though) and really have some fun. Ed and I even got to visit the insectarium!
So New Orleans was fun...and very hot! But the next weekend (I told you we were busy!) we headed to Dallas for Terri's wedding reception (a joint reception with her new Sister-In-Law). The reception was a blast! It was great to see Terri and Josh and Terri's family - it had been at least 10 years since I had seen them!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
We've Been Busy!
I know it's been a while since we updated this blog...but what can I say? We've been BUSY! We last updated with some gardening pics in Mid-May - so what have we been up to since then?
Big Bend - end of May (The Weekend Harmony and Corey moved in!)

Big Bend - end of May (The Weekend Harmony and Corey moved in!)
Then we build a pantry in early June....

Then Galveston with Christina and Harmony...
Then in July!
We started our very long runs on Saturday morning (6 miles +) and rock climbing regularly!

The rest of the summer to come in the next post!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
May Gardening - Lillies!
Houston recently saw some significant rain (and flooding!) and our garden LOVED it! All our lillies started opening up and our vegetables started growing!
Backpacking at Point Reyes
We know this is a few weeks late, but here is the blog from our backpacking trip at Point Reyes National Seashore, north of San Francisco. The trip was awesome - better than we could have imagined. It was a little cold - highs in the 60s and lows in the 40s - and very windy at times. The wind was arctic and forced us to wear hats the entire time to protect our head and ears. Out camping sites were awesome and had amazing views! Our second campsite was close enough to the beach to fall asleep to the crashing of the waves! The birds were all over the place - in fact dogs are not allowed in the park at all because they scare birds! We did have an angry raccoon charge Ed, but we scared it a way before it hit him! The ranger told us that the raccoons have learned that if they run at people, they will drop whatever they are holding - which is normally food. Unfortunately for the raccoon, Ed and I were only carrying water - oh well! Below are some pics from the trip:
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