Friday, November 18, 2005

Click to see our latest adventure on the right. Jennifer, myself, and a couple guys I work with went to Blue John Canyon November 11-13, 2005.

Tuesday, November 01, 2005


Another month has passed.

Fall is finally here. These are some pictures taken last weekend of Jennifer and Quentin playing in the leaves. The last of Quentin’s soccer pictures have been added also.

October was a fairly good month. Quentin finished up soccer on the 30th. He finished with quite a few goals this season. Now that soccer is over we are going to really concentrate on skating. I have put him on inline skates and he is improving. I would like him to start playing hockey this spring. He should be ready by then. School is going good for him and his parent/teacher conference went really well.

Jennifer is doing equally as good. She is still teaching preschool at Parker Landing in Aurora. This takes up the majority of her time and enjoys the weekends off at least. She has made it to every soccer game and practice, making her the ultimate soccer mom. We are going on a Canyoneering trip November 11,12, and 13th to Blue John Canyon in Eastern Utah. This is the same canyon where Aron Ralston had to amputate his own arm to survive. We are looking forward to this trip and will post pictures when we get back.

I am staying busy with work, hockey and weekend photography. The job is going well and we forecast our departure sometime in spring. We are hoping to make it in Denver until Quentin is out of school. When we do eventually make it back to the West Coast, we are going to do a road trip and swing by to see everyone in Southern California. We will let you know the details when we have them.
I have started a new hockey team on Sunday nights and we are doing very well so far. The photography business is taking off and the weekend schedule is starting to book up quickly. I have taken several studio portraits, a couple of weddings, and family location portraits for different families and friends. Finally the money is starting to come in to offset some of the equipment that has recently been purchased.

This is our non-exciting month in review.