Posted on 04-23-2008 under
Adventures
In the past week, Isaac (our 3.5 year old) has captured (for very brief visits) 3 tree frogs and a toad. The coolest thing about the tree frog was getting to see it’s throat blow up like a balloon when it “chirped” Wow! Yesterday he discovered a cocoon (egg?) of spiders just hatching. It was amazing to see the hundreds of tiny -pin head sized- spiders all clumped together and then within hours they had constructed the most amazing ‘web highway’ all around the stump circle we have around our catalpa tree. Just now, he brought me this lovely toad and I got a chance to take a few pictures this time. Enjoy!
Posted on 04-20-2008 under
Adventures
I am so grateful to live in Columbia, MO. Yesterday was so full of fun activities to do with my family! The university had several different activities going on all day. We could only go to two of them, missing the black and gold game. We started by going to the Physics department open house where we marveled at so many cool exhibits that we could touch and explore, including the archimedes principle and a variety of examples of how different types of waves travel through space. Next we enjoyed a cool and misty and sometimes rainy walk through campus to get to Adventures in Education hosted by the MU Graduate School as a part of Graduate Education Week 2008. A big Thank You goes out to all the students and faculty who put this together. We learned a LOT, had a bunch of FUN and got to eat free Icecream…what could be better? Our favorite exhibit was, oddly enough, the one about inserting an arterial stint. WOW, fascinating stuff! Isaac also really liked that dog skeleton showing all the blood veins. Linda and Joseph enjoyed learning about the green glowing pigs. Also pictured in this collage are the greenhouses at MU–I had to put them in here as Linda told us this was the site of her decision to go into education instead of horticulture. I’m glad for the difficulty she experienced in that greenhouse class…otherwise, who knows if we’d have ever met…

But, aside from all that really cool sciency stuff….the most fun we had was noticing all of the different types of manhole covers there are - on campus alone! We are very excited to start exploring the differences around the city, state, country…even the world! I see a children’s book in my future…

Posted on 04-15-2008 under
Adventures
With everything else happening on the site, I forgot to get back to posting this image. Several people have asked about it, so here it is—a beautiful image of one of the Graham twins’ hands. I just love the way it’s all spread out!

Posted on 04-09-2008 under
Adventures
With the recent publication of Columbia Home and Lifestyles magazine came a misconception that I only photograph babies. Not true! I photograph humans of all ages, shapes and sizes! Check out the galleries and you’ll see I also have been known to photograph food, tall buildings and even some lovely belts and bows! Why just this weekend I spent Saturday morning following around State Senatorial candidate Elizabeth Allemann and the afternoon wrangling approximately 100 student athletes from Mizzou into formation for a large group picture to be used next fall in a poster campaign: ”intimidate your opponent, not your partner” students against domestic violence. What fun!
Posted on 04-07-2008 under
Adventures
We are getting so close to having this website up and running I can just about taste it….and it tastes good: like a hot brownie following a veggie sub from subshop. No wait, that describes the meeting between myself, my brother Hardy-web designer extraordinaire! and Dan-my graphic arts dude who has worked long and hard and ultimately typed out the most amazing logo for this blog! (love you, Dan!) Who knew those brackets would be so endearing. That’s it for now, but more excitement is definitely coming as we are tweaking every last little thing and getting this thing going!