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Oct 3, 2003 12:46:09 GMT -5
Post by Eric on Oct 3, 2003 12:46:09 GMT -5
My wife Joey and our son Grey My favorite picture of Grey We live in Lincoln, Nebraska. I work for the State of Nebraska, and Joey works for Alltel. My son, Grey, is two months and 11.5 lbs at last update, and doing great. My brother Mike, who's 29, lives here in Lincoln, as do my dad's mom and dad. My uncle Bob and his wife and three kids live here, too. My uncle Tom, his wife, and two kids live in Ft. Collins, CO. My Dad, stepmom, kid brother and sister, Mason and Emma, live in Hickory Corners, MI. Born and lived here in Lincoln 'til I was ten. Moved to MI, where my dad got a new job. Went into the Air Force after high school, and moved back to Lincoln, NE when I got out. My wife Joey's family is from the Fort Wayne, Indiana area. They're down here all the time, which is cool because it makes it so I don't have to burn vacation time going there when I'd rather burn it on the trails.
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Nov 16, 2003 19:13:56 GMT -5
Post by BuckHunt on Nov 16, 2003 19:13:56 GMT -5
awesome kid
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Nov 18, 2003 10:59:36 GMT -5
Post by Eric on Nov 18, 2003 10:59:36 GMT -5
Thanks a lot. I think he's pretty cool. Parents are biased toward their own kids, I think, to some degree, but he just cracks me up every day. Can't wait 'til he's old enough to go 'wheeling with me. I'm already building his go-cart. Fatherhood is really cool, but sometimes taxing. You have any rugrats?
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Nov 18, 2003 23:02:16 GMT -5
Post by BuckHunt on Nov 18, 2003 23:02:16 GMT -5
I have a rugrat, literally. A one and a half year old Black-Tailed Prairie Dog.
No kids yet, not married yet, its to an extent in the works though =)
I understand the taxing part completely bro i'm a 4th time Uncle Buck, taking care of kids occasionally is enough for me until i one day (like...10 years maybe? ;D ) have my own, but yeah, some babies I look at and think "probably sucks to take care of that kid" brats and whatnot, your boy has that look on his face that would make me think "you rock" - the calm super-innocent look.
what kind of hounds you have there?
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Nov 24, 2003 12:43:51 GMT -5
Post by Eric on Nov 24, 2003 12:43:51 GMT -5
Yeah, he's pretty cool. Had an alternator issue I'm going to explain in the Troubleshooting section later yesterday, and he slept fo the exact amount of time I needed to solve it. It's a PITA sometimes, but I'd do it again in a heartbeat. I love being a dad, even if it cuts into my 'wheeling time quite a bit. I figure when he's old enough to hold his own bottle, I'll fill a thermos full of mixed formula, grab some poop-catchers and some wipes, a couple jars of Gerbers, some Jell-o, and a burp rag, and I'll be good to go for about six hours of 'wheeling. Maybe more. It's completely contingent upon the amount of formula I have, and whether or not the wife's going to be a control freak about it. Got any pics of your prairie dog? What's that like as a pet? Sounds really cool. Jack is a 1.5-year-old wiener dog, and Andy's a 7-month-old lab/retriever mix. Jack's smart enough to turn on the touch lamps on the headboard to wake us up if he has to pee, and Andy's dumb enough to chase shadows for 4 hours straight. Both of 'em are loveable as hell, though. PITA sometimes, but fun. Post some pics of that p-dog!!
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Nov 27, 2003 1:08:06 GMT -5
Post by BuckHunt on Nov 27, 2003 1:08:06 GMT -5
i can only up 100k pics to the server i save pics on, so res./size isn't the best but here goes. Gilby Gilby behind bars I am somewhat weary of kids =) my brother just had a baby 8 weeks ago. Today he was sitting at my computer chair, doing shoulder presses with her (she apparently loves it) after the first 3 or 4 times he lifted her in the air, a fine arc of white projectile vomit flowed like wine from her blowhole onto my bed. I guess it just keeps getting better?
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Nov 27, 2003 1:09:09 GMT -5
Post by BuckHunt on Nov 27, 2003 1:09:09 GMT -5
gilby is still in her juvenile stage in those pics, she is more mature now. And by mature I mean fat.
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