Also wanted to share a cute picture of Kylie in her Red Sox hat!
Monday, December 22, 2008
The best Christmas present!
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Yes, Kylie, There is a Santa Claus
Last night we took Kylie to visit the Santa House here in Cody. I am pretty sure she asked for a bottle of milk, her parents asked for a full night of sleep. (which she is getting much better at!) If these pictures don't put you in the Holiday Spirit, I don't know what will.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Bad Hair Day (aka too much fun after bath time!)
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Five Weeks already!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Friday, October 31, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Some more pics
So, I don't know if anyone out there knows this, but a baby is a lot of work. For that reason, I've been a little lax in posting pics, so here's some to look at. For some reason the link isn't pasting the way I want it to, so you'll have to copy and paste the address below to your address bar.
http://picasaweb.google.com/zackandjenny/Kylie#
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
That was a useless timer.
Well, as you can see, the counter still has a number of days on it, but we now have a new addition to the Warner family. Kylie Lin Warner was born at 10:01 pm last night. She weighed in at 7 lbs 11 oz and 20 1/2 inches. Mom and baby are doing fine and resting up after a long night. I only have one picture at this point, until I get home and grab the cord for our camera.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Is ther any hope?
I don't know if anyone else saw this scroll across the bottom liine on ESPN recently, but it just goes to show that some people love themselves just a little too much.
The other thing that I wanted to talk about a little bit was the Tampa Bay Rays. They are an unbelievable story in baseball this year and even though they've got a sizable lead on the Sox in the division, a small part of me is rooting for them. My problem isn't with the Rays or with their organization (who finally stopped treating their team as a glorified farm team for the "stronger" teams in baseball). My problem is with the Rays fans or lack thereof. The team with the best record in the American League has the 3rd worst attendance in the American league and the 5th worst in the majors. I could understand if it were early May and it was just a fluke, but the Rays have established themselves as a playoff team this year and fans still aren't paying attention.
Of the six division leaders right now, the Rays are the only ones averaging less than 30,000 fans per game, and not by a little bit. I heard a guy on ESPN Radio say the other that Florida is only good for spring training baseball. Since the Marlins have the worst attendance in the majors, maybe it's the truth. I can understand that it's Florida in the summer and there's a lot of outdoor activities that can be done, but come on Tampa, if you want a major league team, you better bring some major league support.
The other thing that I wanted to talk about a little bit was the Tampa Bay Rays. They are an unbelievable story in baseball this year and even though they've got a sizable lead on the Sox in the division, a small part of me is rooting for them. My problem isn't with the Rays or with their organization (who finally stopped treating their team as a glorified farm team for the "stronger" teams in baseball). My problem is with the Rays fans or lack thereof. The team with the best record in the American League has the 3rd worst attendance in the American league and the 5th worst in the majors. I could understand if it were early May and it was just a fluke, but the Rays have established themselves as a playoff team this year and fans still aren't paying attention.
Of the six division leaders right now, the Rays are the only ones averaging less than 30,000 fans per game, and not by a little bit. I heard a guy on ESPN Radio say the other that Florida is only good for spring training baseball. Since the Marlins have the worst attendance in the majors, maybe it's the truth. I can understand that it's Florida in the summer and there's a lot of outdoor activities that can be done, but come on Tampa, if you want a major league team, you better bring some major league support.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Everyone needs a vacation.
Well, for those that didn't know, last week was Jenny's parents 30th wedding anniversary. To celebrate, they flew Jenny, myself, her brother, and his wife down to Mazatlan, Mexico. I won't bore those who don't want to hear about it with the details of the trip. If you'd like to know more, let me know and I'll tell you about it.
We did take plenty of pictures though, and for those that want to see those, they are here. For me the best part of the trip was missing the 4th here in Cody, not a good time to be a resident in Park County.
Not much else happening here, Jenny's six months along and feeling pretty good. Work is work for me and that's about it.
We did take plenty of pictures though, and for those that want to see those, they are here. For me the best part of the trip was missing the 4th here in Cody, not a good time to be a resident in Park County.
Not much else happening here, Jenny's six months along and feeling pretty good. Work is work for me and that's about it.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Supportive parent.
For those of you wondering what sort of father I'll be in just under 5 months, here you go. Credit goes to Jenny for seeing this during the second intermission of the Pens-Flyers game.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Goodbye Jacoby! (Long Time No Post)
So after some hectoring in Denver from a certain bearded uncle of ours, I've decided to break the silence and begin posting again. I know all of you will miss looking at the boys looking at the taco, but it's time for a change.
Speaking of changes, for those that haven't heard, we are having a baby and the due date is now October 24. It seems like it gets moved up every time we see the doctor, so we could be looking at another October 16 baby!
I haven't posted in a while, but not much is new around here. Jenny and I moved to Cody in December (with gas at $3.47 a gallon, that seems like a good idea at this point. Gas is now more expensive than milk at $3.30 a gallon, top scientists in the Warner household are working on a milk-powered engine. So far, no breakthroughs.) Jenny is still teaching and I'm still pretending to be an electrician. I am now officially halfway done with the schooling and am looking forward to a summer break from "studying."
In other news, we didn't get many good pics from the Frozen Four in Denver. But here is what we did get. That's all for now, more to follow later.
Speaking of changes, for those that haven't heard, we are having a baby and the due date is now October 24. It seems like it gets moved up every time we see the doctor, so we could be looking at another October 16 baby!
I haven't posted in a while, but not much is new around here. Jenny and I moved to Cody in December (with gas at $3.47 a gallon, that seems like a good idea at this point. Gas is now more expensive than milk at $3.30 a gallon, top scientists in the Warner household are working on a milk-powered engine. So far, no breakthroughs.) Jenny is still teaching and I'm still pretending to be an electrician. I am now officially halfway done with the schooling and am looking forward to a summer break from "studying."
In other news, we didn't get many good pics from the Frozen Four in Denver. But here is what we did get. That's all for now, more to follow later.
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