Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Connor and Dad Walking Home


In the alley

Down Main St


Re-enacting punching me

I let him shoot me - Ugg

Saved

Monday, September 15, 2008

We Like Ike, or When It Rains, it Pours

So, the weekend started off pretty good. Brad had to work on Saturday, and the kids and I went to the farmer's market where we bought some tasty treats. Later, after we'd worked up quite a sweat working around the house I drove in to pick Brad up from work.....then the brakes went all 'squishy', and we found that the brake fluid was pouring out from under the car.....fun, right? SO, Mark (bless his little heart) came by to look at it, said it would be easy, non expensive, but time consuming....they were going to fix it Sunday afternoon/evening. Mary picked us up (bless her little heart) Sunday and we all went to church together, that was fun....then we got lunch stuff and headed out to Dad's. By the time we got home, Ike had finished having his way with Indiana, and we had no power at our house. Hooray! Plus, Mark got to go and work on the storm damage, and so we still have no brakes, so we have no car, no electricity, and it is a definite Monday. : ) SO, how's everyone else's Monday going? We're great! We are all still alive, and relatively healthy. No worries there.
Love to all,
Jen

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Chicago Wedding

Brad, Sebastian (Spike) and Chris last minute details


Lisa making the rounds



Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Well

I know, I know, deep subject, right? So I just wanted to keep up with Vikki and post something, but neither of my kids are as adept at breaking things, so no photos of injuries......don't get me wrong, my kids hurt themselves all the time, the gracefullness that runs in the family (so don't feel bad, Mikala)....I guess I should take more photos! : ) I have some to post, but I'll have to do that later.....Laura and I went on a bus trip, we'll have to show our photos from that.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Ohio Renaissance Festival - Labor Day

Monday, September 1st we spent our 18th anniversary, and Brad's birthday at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. We went with some friends who are not only into everything Medieval, but also very talented at the making of things, especially clothing, so we got to borrow some awesome stuff, and they actually researched the Frye family name and made Brad and Connor's tunics to go with the family's colors and crest, which apparently has a cool running horse.....talk about very cool! Our friend Alex went along as well, no, we did not just use her for her car! It was a really fun day, and I may add some more photos, but here are the ones we're starting with. If you get the chance to do a Ren Festival, you should....so much fun. Ok, so it WAS hot in the clothes......but we had a really good day in spite of the sweating.


This is the "Lady of the Lake" holding aloft "Excalibur"....part of the King Arthur legend.

Brad and I....way cooler outfits than we got married in

My boys at the pretty little open air chapel where the knighting ceremony was to take place

Connor being knighted by the Queen


Arise Sir Connor....Huzzah!

Sir Connor with his new helmet....supposedly indestructible....we'll test it well, I'm sure

Not a great photo, but the only one I got with my kiddos, so....sorry Laura, I'm leaving it

The Lady Alexandra and I with our knight....swooning over his knightly abilities

This is Sir William "our Knight" we rooted for in the joust. Connor is waiting to have him sign the piece of broken lance we bought. (the $ goes to help care for the horses, which were all rescues, and huge, beautiful war horses they were too!)

The two other Knights we traveled with....sitting in the hot, hot sun waiting for the joust to begin.

Sir William waving to his supporters

The Lady Alexandra and also newly knighted Dame Emily Rose...avoiding the hot, hot sun waiting for the joust to begin.....if you look carefully, you can see Hannah and Josh a couple of rows behind....I wish I'd gotten a better photo of Hannah in her new beautious dress.....*sigh* one can't think of everything it seems....especially in the hot, hot sun.