Category Archives: family
Christmas 2008
We spent the whole week up in the mountains at the cabin. Sarah’s entire family was there and we had a lot of fun. Jackson loved playing in the snow every day.
WebsiteNgineer
In case you haven’t heard, my employer is struggling to meet payroll. They have been struggling for the past 3-4 months but last week I reached my breaking point and have decided to pursue other opportunities. This whole recession thing has made things a bit interesting to say the least. Luckily, I have had some contract work I have been doing on the side, which, has been a good supplement. What I want to do is try and ramp that contract work up and see if I can grow my own business. See my new website — http://www.WebsiteNgineer.com
If you know anyone that needs a website or wants to improve their current site please send them my way. My prices are very reasonable.
I will also be working on thintopia for the next few weeks and implement a way to make money through that website. All feedback is welcome. I’m sure you can all find ways to improve my grammar and content.
November 2008
We’re slackers! I’m sure no one even bothers coming to our blog anymore since we haven’t updated in a month. First I’d like to say Happy Birthday to Emily. She turns 25 today! We also want to thank her family and my parents for their visit this weekend. We enjoyed the company and the fun. We have a lot to blog about and I am trying to decide the best way to do it. If you’re the type that is just interested in pictures then just head over to our Picasa albums here, and here. Otherwise, sit back and relax as I take you through November in the Stubblefield home.
Jackson discovered the ice cream van. You should see his face when he hears the familiar song. It truly is like the pied piper is calling him. We have a very interesting ice cream lady
Sarah came out after putting Lacey down for a nap to find Jackson on the counter with a pan and eggs. He really likes to cook and I let him crack the eggs when he helps me.
Lacey enjoys feeding herself. She hates being spoon fed now and prefers pizza, pasta, crackers, sweet potatoes and bananas. She’ll eat a large banana all by herself.
My parents and the Lyon family came for Thanksgiving. I had the pleasure of cooking and carving my first turkey. I made sure to find as many tutorials online as possible and I must say it was very tasty.
Sarah did everything else (except the rolls and pies – thanks mom). It was all very delicious. Everyone loved the carrot casserole and the sweet potatoes were very good.
