Zhou Mei (my Sister Vicky's Pekingese).


Vicky.










Mom and the Tree.


Xmas Eve at Aunt Mary's. (L to R: Uncle Jeff, Dad, Cousin Chris, Aunt Mary,Cousin Jeffrey)


Gus (cousin Julie's corgi) is bigger this year


Uncles Jeff, John; Dad, Cousin Chris


Me @ cousins (L to R: Julie, Eric (Jenny's Hubby), Jeffrey, Vicky, Cori, Chris, Jenny on the couch with son Luke)






Somehow the girls beat the guys. Total Fluke






Zhou Mei and Gus scuffle, ver. 2.0 (see the video).


We really had more enthusiasm... this was just mom's 6th or so try before figuring out my camera.


Xmas morning.






























Over at cousin Angie's place (she's on the far left) and lots of cousins/etc...


Jeff and Kim got us a goose. We did a Hungarian recipe with a sausage and apple stuffing. Quite tasty.








The pool used to be there. We were going to move the shed there.


There was a lot of crap in the shed. I was going to chronicle our efforts, but then I stopped taking pictures.
It was a horrible ordeal; Let us never speak of it again.






The nozzle my dad came up with for mentos/diet soda. video of fresca trial)




















Homemade candy.




Generic Nerds.


We took a road trip to Dallas, stopping in College Station. The next few are Vicky's apartment.










Carcassonne at my cousin Becky's in Dallas:


Becky, Vicky and I (and Zhou Mei).


My old roommate Ted, also in Dallas at his apartment:












I got Zhou Mei these doggie candy canes... I think she liked them.


At Luke's First B'day Party.






















Mom and the Dog.


Mom's quilt she made for their bed.










She's making this one for my cousin Becky:












These are pictures of pictures of a few other quilts of hers:






A seafood dinner we threw together.




My friends Dama (the greyhound), Rebecca, Ric, and Me.




Chris, Julie and I went out to a bar one night to hang. Chris and I didn't do so well at shuffleboard...
But we were kicking ass at pinball until they made us go home so they could close.




This sign is stupid.


Everything is bigger in Texas... even the giftshop facades.








This is the quilt my mom is doing for my aunt Georgia.






My friend Lori and her daughter, Emma.