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| Flori and I have two anniversaries per year... sort of. Actually, we sort of have three. Just before I brought Flori to the States, we had a little blessing ceremony in Guatemala. That was May 10. On May 14, the day after we arrived, we were married in the Nez Perce County Courthouse in Lewiston, Idaho. We wanted to have a ceremony in a church too where we could invite people to come "enjoy the moment" with us. So under my pastor, we were married again in Kooskia, Idaho. I have yet to put pictures of that online, and I guess I will do that on the first anniversary of THAT event! It was July 19, so be watching for pictures of that.
Here are a couple other pictures to enjoy at the moment. This first was at a party to celebrate our first anniversary.

Some of our friends who came to celebrate our anniversary with us.

What Sara decided to do the whole time we celebrated:

Next, a photo from June 3, as far as we know.

Upcoming, photos of our "3rd" wedding, and photos of Sara during her 3rd and 4th months. | | |
| Posted in facebook (with changes for facebook crowd):
I have now organized all the pictures of our baby Sara Victoria of her up to two months old.
Sara Victoria - 1st month on photobucket Sara Victoria - 2nd month on photobucket
We're thinking of doing some kind of "vote for your favorite picture" thing, but we're not sure how to award the winner or just what the winner would be. I suppose the winner would actually be a picture. lol. Also, notice there is a link to videos on the left side of those webpages.
Tell me if you like them!
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| Hi, all! In case you haven't received the announcement yet, Flori and I have now become parents! After many many hours of labor, our daughter Sara Victoria was born at 10:45 PM, on Friday, March 6, 2009. She has really thick black hair, weighs in at 8 lb. 6 oz., and measures 19.5 inches long. I am sending this announcement out to everyone in my email lists. Here's the announcement the hospital created for Sara's arrival: http://www.gritman.org/stork/mybaby.asp?stork=4509
Joel and Flori | | |
| I heard an advertisement on the radio: "Change your tattoo NOW!" There was a good emphasis on the "now." Not having any tattoos, but having intrigue in the ad, I listened to the rest of the advertisement. About five or six times, the ad continued to say that one could change his tattoo now! The product is called, "WreckingBalm." With a month or more of daily washings, it can fade a tattoo or make it disappear altogether. While this is cool, I think the ad was a bit misleading, as about the only way one can get rid of a tattoo immediately is by cutting the skin out. .... Any takers? :)
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