Monday, March 29, 2010

Going Green

This last week we traded in the snow laden slopes for the rolling green hills of California. We had a wonderful time visiting family and friends and enjoying springtime in Fresno. Thank you to everyone who blessed us with gifts for the upcoming little Schrammer. I keep wondering how such a little person can use so much stuff, but I'm sure that will become evident shortly :) Here are some photos of our week.
!Watch out, exposed baby belly photo posted!


Spent the night in Vegas at the Stratosphere. Woke up early, couldn't wait to leave.


Yeah for Cali!
Boo for tagging.
Yeah for seat-belts!


"And the green grass grew all around and around. And the green grass grew all around."



Heard it was snowing in Colorado..... deferred our trip for a day..... beach time!!!!!



WARNING: EXPOSED BELLY!!!!!!








Whale watching.



Multiple captions come to mind...
Why oh why did 5th gear stop working here?!!
All this can be yours!
Where's Tom Potts?
Its a baby and I helped! (see above photo)



Saturday, February 6, 2010

X-Country xtreme?

Once again our 15 dollar yard sale cross country ski investment has paid dividends.
Don't believe me.... check it out!

Creative picture taking... hang the camera from a branch, ski to Mary, turn around and click!

This lady and child are the perfect combo, kicking and gliding.

Off and skiing into Robbers Roost campground. Little did we know it was a short road.
When the short road ran out, we took to the unbeaten path into the wilderness.
Quite the fun jaunt through deep powder on our skinny skis.

All grins and ready to rip up the freshies!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

In Utero

For those requesting the progression of the growing belly, here are a few pics of the current status of my expanding uterus. Taking the pictures has grown more enjoyable with the increased size and the decreased sickness. It is also nice having people recognize my belly as pregnancy induced and not just the effects of a overindulgent holiday season. Enjoy :)

13 Weeks


20 weeks


23 weeks