Sunday, May 17, 2009

A Whole New Virtual Home -FIXED

OK, that didn't take long.
The Vincent Family Blog Diaspora continues to grow.

Our new spot on the web can be found at this address:

jackandsophiavincent.blogspot.com


The most recent updates have been on this site and our very first blog, from when Jack was born, is still available at

jacksonthomasvincent.blogspot.com

I have to admit that I am experimenting with 'monetizing' these sites with Google Ads. These may disappear but if they don't CLICK ON THEM! Let's see if we can get interest from all three sites, maybe get a little scratch in the kids' college accounts!

-mgmt.

It Happens All Over Again...

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We have filled yet another blog with photos.

Stay tuned as I find us a new home won't you?

Saturdays

Jack is NOT punching his sister in this photo, though it does look suspicious...











While I was getting my toupee styled Saturday morning, Debbie took Jack and Sophia to the Senior-oops-Kids Expo at the Civic Center. There she met up with Gaelen, Melissa and Richard. She also happened to get some photos.
Como?
Balloon! Yeahh
Dog Power! Apparently the ladies in my family weren't too thrilled with meeting this Dog.
Come on man, let's make some trouble!
This feels like a trap...


What up dog?
Well guess what sucka, I'ma cross this line!
Don't turn your back on me dog, I'll kneecap ya!
Sophia getting lectured by a big dog
Caged Fury!


And how to finish the day? 
She appears to be knocked silly
Popcorn and a frown. Sort of like a clown crying...

Saturday, May 16, 2009

The Shed Persists

We got a new shed. Our old, ratty, rusty tin shed that is straight out of shantytown. We got us this nice Rubbermaid shed that was for sale at Lowe's. But it turned out to be the display model! THis meant that it would need to be disassembled. Piece by piece. This happened during my last week of student teaching as well as when John was whalloped by his stomach virus.
The shed has been coming together since, taking stronger shape as I finished my student teaching.
These were taken in the early stages of the project. Here we see young Jack helping Grandpa out with the project.

Echoes? 


Could you get grandpa some wood please? There is some over by the shed.
Over there?
Gotcha. Be right back.

This one looks good, eh?



Almost there....
Almost there....
Almost there....
Almost there....
Bah...Dad, will you bring this over?

Tools!