Month: December 2006

  • Off to Seattle - Dead Sea Scrolls

    Scroll way down cause there is a lot to see and hear...This is Auntie Dodie being baptised in the 1970's and the next one is Uncle Tony being baptised, by Pastor Gerlitz (Sierra Heights Baptist Church) in Lake Washington


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    Aunt Dodie, I am on the right in the water.


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    Uncle Tony, Tom is on the right in the water

  • Happy New Year 2007

    "Envy is the art of counting the other fellow's blessings instead of your own". by Harold Coffin


    Now for some much needed pictures:


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    Guys playing Risk!


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    ready for gift giving and receiving


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    Joseph receives his long awaited clock tower for his train set. 


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    A very serious time...


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    Everyone concentrating

  • Let's Have none of this! 


    Dead Santa

  •  I would suggest you check this out!  And listen to "The Chipmunk Song".  These are the guys that sang at the Pastors Conference this Fall.  I like them more all the time.   http://www.myspace.com/thelostdogsmusic    blessings on all you............. people! 

  • It has been bugging me that I was never able to get Sharalee's B-Day song to play here so here is a link to the video of Sharalee's birthday song.     


    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1593252975


    We'll see if this works........ 

  • Salome Gives Birth @ 30 Years old

    Salome Momma & Baby Gorillas


     


     







      Isn't she cute?  Well, the baby is cute anyway.  The story says they used human fertility drugs to get this girl pregnant.  


      For more info go here: 


      http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/12/22/D8M5N4AO0.html

  • Interesting Quote - 1966

      "The President must be greater than anyone else, but not better than anyone else. We subject him and his family to close and constant scrutiny and denounce them for things that we ourselves do every day. A Presidential slip of the tongue, a slight error in judgment - social, political, or ethical - can raise a storm of protest. We give the President more work than a man can do, more responsibility than a man should take, more pressure than a man can bear. We abuse him often and rarely praise him. We wear him out, use him up, eat him up. And with all this, Americans have a love for the President that goes beyond loyalty or party nationality; he is ours, and we exercise the right to destroy him."  John Steinbeck