The girls made their second annual appearance at the Sprint campus yesterday. And needless to say, mom did a great job on the costumes. Ketchup and mustard were the favorites of many of the ongoers, and lots of laughing ensued. The girls, however, did not have time to be adored as they found themselves wanting to run all over the entire building. Granted, the office is much bigger than our living room. Happy Halloween Everyone!!!!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Iris & Nora's Texting Saga
So first of all, HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY GRANDMA STARR! Mom and Dad have been busy with Blue and other things, but they told us they wanted to start your Monday off right with loads of updates of us. To get the ball rolling, here is a little set we like to call "The Texting Saga." What is a mommy and daddy to do when they only have two cell phones for us. You'll just have to watch and find out.
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
The Notorious Bathtub Shoot
We all have them; pictures of ourselves as children in the bathtub. Embarrassing or not, they're just a fact of life. Iris and Nora are getting to an age now where they really enjoy their baths and have learned to even make a wet mess all over the floor - tile is probably not far off in the future I suppose.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Blue Armstrong
I hope you're sitting down. Got some sad news. Our crazy, rambunctious, lovable 4-year old puppy, Blue, has been diagnosed with Lymphoma. That's cancer, people. We're very sad. He had been acting strange lately - sometimes not eating, sleeping in weird places, not coming up when the girls were playing.... We took him to Topeka a couple weeks ago and he was his normal crazy, energetic self - but when he came home he hit a wall, refusing to eat and sleeping in the basement 24-hrs a day - VERY un-Bluelike. Our vet ran some tests and diagnosed him with Lymphoma. He recommended we meet with an oncologist - because of his age, Blue is a good candidate for chemo treatment. Last Friday, Blue, Mark, my Dad, and I made an appointment at the Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center. They told us that with the Chemo, Blue had a likelihood of living 12-24 months - but there are examples of dogs being cured of the disease (hence the name "Blue Armstrong" - like "Lance Armstrong's" miraculous story of how he beat cancer). Unfortunately, from the tests, they could tell that Blue has a mass near his heart, which lowers his prognosis to 6-9 months. To date, he has had his first chemo treatment and goes in again on Monday. He's also been taking a steroid that makes him eat and drink a lot - which is great. I can tell he's not his old self and is tired all the time. But at least he's not sleeping in the basement anymore. We love our Blue Boy and will keep you posted on his progress! Poor puppy.
Although, I kind of feel sorry for the cancer. If it saw what Blue had done to our couch as a puppy - ripping it to shreds AND moving it diagonally in the room in a couple hours, it definitely would have chosen another host!!! Blue is a FIGHTER!!! Or as our dog trainer said "uh, he IS a defiant one, isn't he?" Yes, crazy dog lady, he IS a defiant one!!!
Although, I kind of feel sorry for the cancer. If it saw what Blue had done to our couch as a puppy - ripping it to shreds AND moving it diagonally in the room in a couple hours, it definitely would have chosen another host!!! Blue is a FIGHTER!!! Or as our dog trainer said "uh, he IS a defiant one, isn't he?" Yes, crazy dog lady, he IS a defiant one!!!
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Life is a Highway
Here are three videos I took Sunday at the Kansas Speedway. I know my nephew, James, is a "Cars" junkie and I thought he'd appreciate them.
This one shows the cars going slow after a crash in the first few laps.
This second video shows how loud and fast the cars go around the track. What a rush!
Okay, look in the middle of this video and you'll see the Best Buy car #19 come in for a pit stop. In and out in 23 seconds!!!
This one shows the cars going slow after a crash in the first few laps.
This second video shows how loud and fast the cars go around the track. What a rush!
Okay, look in the middle of this video and you'll see the Best Buy car #19 come in for a pit stop. In and out in 23 seconds!!!
Sunday, October 04, 2009
The Weekend of Activities
Here are our extremely selfish photos (without the girls) from this weekend.... Mark went to the KSU/Iowa State game on Saturday at Arrowhead. He met up with our old buddy Carlos and his girlfriend! Always great when Carlos comes to town!
I got tickets to the big NASCAR race this weekend. Sprint sponsors NASCAR, so they rolled out the red carpet. It was awesome!
Did I mention we had good seats?
I got tickets to the big NASCAR race this weekend. Sprint sponsors NASCAR, so they rolled out the red carpet. It was awesome!
Did I mention we had good seats?
Here's #99 Carl Edwards from Columbia, MO on pit row before the race! He's on crutches due to a nasty frisbee accident - as a result he pretty much stunk it up in the race, but we still love him.
This is some rookie driver. He's like 18 years old and had his Mom there with him. But he was my co-worker's driver, so here we are.
We snuck through the garage.....I asked a dude for extra krums. He wasn't amused.
This is what I really hate about NASCAR - they'll let ANYONE in. Look at this turkey!
This is what I really hate about NASCAR - they'll let ANYONE in. Look at this turkey!
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