Friday, October 23, 2009

Funny Noises

If you can get past me and my little kid voice, this video is of Jerry and his "howling", as we like to call it.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

New Music!!

I don't know if anyone who looks at this even listens to the music, but I sure get tired of hearing the same songs over and over. I posted some new songs.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Washington DC

Kristen and I decided to meet my sister Erica and her family out in Washington DC for the weekend. It only took us 8 hours to drive there from Kentucky and we were able to see a lot of stuff in only 2 1/2 days. The best part about Washington is that everything is free. All the museums and historical sites are free for the public so it made for a relatively cheap vacation. Us in front of the White House. Erica said you could see the "garden" that Michelle Obama had planted from the fence, but I must have missed it. What a facade.
The walk along the reflection pool to the Lincoln Memorial has to be more than a mile, and I was so proud of Kristen for not complaining once during the whole trip about her feet hurting, even though I know they must have been. Over the whole weekend we must have walked at least 15-20 miles.

This picture was taken at the Air and Space museum. I just had to put it in because of how big Kristens belly is getting! She didn't know I was taking this picture.


I would encourage everyone that goes to Washington to go to Arlington Cemetery and walk the mile up to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This was one of my favorite parts of the whole trip because it made me proud to be in the Army; even though I will only be a dentist, and see the sacrifice that so many soldiers have made for their country. Every one should read about what it takes to become one of the guards of this tomb. http://www.arlingtoncemetery.org/ceremonies/sentinelsotu.html



You can't be LDS and miss going to see the temple while you are in Washington. We went on the last day that we were there and it was the perfect day for it, although the heat and humidity were out in full force.




Kristen and I went with our friends, the Edwards to Louisville for "Thunder over Louisville" at the beginning of May. It is an airshow/fireworks celebration that kicks off "Derby week", and they do it every year. We were there from about 4:00pm to 12:00am and I have to say it was the most amazing fireworks show we have ever seen. They put barges full of fireworks on the Ohio river between two bridges and they go for over 30 minutes. At the same time, there are fireworks going off on the bridges as well. Equally impressive was the number of white trash/carnival people that surrounded us on every side.


The crowds were huge and we couldn't hardly find a place to sit, but lucky for us there was a nice little spot next to some chain smokers. (See- Lady in bottom left of picture)


These faces must be from the unwavering cloud of cigarette smoke that surrounded us for hours.


I can't complain too much though because we did have a ton of fun.




Heart Walk

Kristen and I decided to volunteer for the heart walk in Lexington. We took Pippin along thinking that he would enjoy seeing all the other dogs and he did; we just didn't realize that he wasn't up for the whole "walking" part. He moved slower than molasses going uphill in winter time compared to all other people and pets. Even a Welsh Corgi with a bum leg moved faster than Pip. After about 100 yards, he stopped, took a HUGE DUMP, and needed to rest. I decided that I would just carry him for a while after that. Our friends, the Chandlers, volunteered their stroller so that I wouldn't have to carry him the whole time, so Pippin spent the majority of the walk in their stroller. It was pretty sad. We were the last ones to finish
Kristen seems to have made friends with most of the little kids in the ward. I know that she will make a great mother in just a few more weeks! (This picture was taken during the 1st 100 yards of the 3 mile trek.)

McDONALDS IS TAKING OVER!!!

This Van was pulling an "Austin Powers" on the sidewalk in Washington DC. You can't tell from the picture, but it was about the size of a golf cart. Soon after, we saw a squirrel chowing down on a hash brown. It was pretty funny.


Monday, March 9, 2009

It's a..........


So Jarom and I went to the Doctors today for an ultrasound. It's the big one where they check to make sure everything is going well, and also to tell you the sex of your baby. And the Doctor concluded that we are having a little boy. We are very excited that a little Jerry is on his way.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Castle at Versailles







Just thought everyone would enjoy seeing a castle found in Versailles.... Kentucky not France.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Winter Wonderland


Last week we had a fun adventure here in Kentucky. On Tuesday work and school had a two hour delay and an hour early release. The reason for this was the weather. It started snowing then it turned into rain, but when the rain landed on anything it turned immediatedly into ice. I have never been in an ice storm before but I thought it was pretty cool. When the sun finally came out a couple days after the storm it was very pretty. Everything looked like it was made out of glass. Despite how pretty everything was, the storm was rather destructive. The ice took out a great number of trees as well as many power lines. We were fortunate enough to have power the whole time, but I know that many went without power, and may not have it until march, so for those who suffered I am sorry.




Sunday, January 25, 2009

It's A Baby!!!!

Well I guess I should officially let everyone know that I am pregnant. I am 3 months along and everything looks to be going okay. Jarom and I are very excited. According to Jarom if it's a boy he will be named Plaxico, and if it's a girl she will be named Jerusha.

Jarom is doing good in school but is getting stressed out with the amount of sudying that he is having to put in. Right now his big class is Anatomy and he is spending a lot of time looking at cadavers. Once he finishes the semester he gets to go to a memorial for the cadaver he is studying. He is super excited because he gets to meet the family and talk with them about his experience. Is it just me or does that sound just a bit AWKWARD?

I am enjoying my job and have gotten used to the daily grind, but am definitely looking forward to being a stay at home mom. This is something I have told Jarom from the beginning of our marriage. The above picture was taken on Thanksgiving, and the below pictures are of our vacation to visit family in California and Utah over the holidays.