Monday, September 27, 2010

Kyle & Shannon

Check out Kyle & Shannon's blog at http://khannonandsyle.blogspot.com/.  You can see a few pictures of their honeymoon in Japan (and a movie!), plus follow what they have been doing since then.  Gregg & Kyle are working on the editing of THE wedding video.  They plan to post it on vimeo at some point in time.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

What do you "cling" to?


I'm still experimenting with my new digital camera.  I took this picture of a frog "clinging" to the kitchen window.  It started me thinking about what I "cling" to in this life.  I "cling" to a lot of material stuff.  I want to change that & "cling" more to Jesus.  What do you "cling" to?  Think about it!  Feel free to post comments about what you "cling" to.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Fourteen megapixels!


Gregg says, "Take a 14 megapixel picture!"  I had just received a new camera & was trying it out.  I was supposed to be taking a picture like Gregg said, but instead I shot this video.  You may have to turn up the sound to hear this.  I realize 14 megapixels may be overkill, but I needed the 3 inch display!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

OKLAHOMA!

We decided to go visit Jim's sister, Betsy, in Oklahoma over the Labor Day weekend.  We drove all day Thursday, Sept. 2nd.  On Friday we walked & drove around downtown Oklahoma City, or OKC as it is fondly called.  We spent most of the day Saturday with Betsy & her family.  Then we drove home on Sunday.  It was worth all the driving to spend time with family who are so precious to us.

The canal walk @ Bricktown.



Buffalo around town!

Buffalo at the library.
South end of the river walk has this Land Run monument.


Waterfalls & fountains at the river walk & around downtown.






Let's play ball!

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The "Film Exchange" district.






































Federal Building memorial.


Guardian of OKC!
Grillin & Chillin'
Say Cheese!

Angie at the computer.

God's awesome creation!
We saw a full rainbow after severe thunderstorms Thursday night.  By the time we got back to the motel & my camera, the clouds were obscuring most of the rainbow.