Tag Archives: Kristi

Moving day (or weekend, actually)

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Today we helped Randy and Kristi move into their new place, and I had to post these photos I took on my phone of a particularly amusing moment.

The washer and dryer hookups are inside a closet that happens to leave no room to maneuver around the side to actually hook up everything.

As you can see from these pictures, what we ended up having to do was hanging Nick in over the narrow opening on top of the dryer (which was stacked on the washer), and having him dangle down the back and make the connections for the gas, vent, etc.

Hopefully Randy will post the pics he got on his camera to his Flickr account soon, partially because they will be better quality than these from my phone, and partially because he got one where he stuck the camera back in there and got a shot of Nick hanging upside down looking back up at the camera.

The long awaited tarantula photos

are now up in my Flickr photos, tagged with “Fall Drive” & 2005.

Yes, that is my hand in the picture, taken on my cell phone. I did this to give an approximate size perspective to the pictures, and remember my hand is kind of big.

After we were tossing some rocks around in the riverbed, we noticed this spider crawling around, apparently trying to escape being squished (although if Kristi had anything to say about it, it still would have been).

There are more pictures of the spider as well as the other ones that I took from my cell phone, under the tags mentioned above (link to photos tagged with both “Fall Drive” and 2005).

Happy B-day to Kristi

Of course, these are from last weekend, since I don’t get around to taking the pictures off my camera very often.

New blogs

Nate and Kristi now have blogs too! (Although I forgot the URL that Randy told me for Kristi’s).

Update: got Kristi’s now.

Randy and Kristi steal the spotlight

in the VC Star article covering the opening.

Here is a link to my copy of the article, so you don’t have to log in and register, which for some reason the Star tries to make people do, just to read articles. (Apparently they use a GUI HTML building tool too, because their original page was littered with unnecessary nested tables which I removed in my version).

Here is the original from their site.