Tuesday, June 28, 2005

This was the fish at our table. At the end of the night people where welcome to take one of the fishes home or an aquatic frog. Posted by Hello
This was taken at the Graduation after party at the Fox Hall at the north of town. That's my instructor Rob getting into party mode. Posted by Hello
Here's my brother and I. Posted by Hello
Here's the whole group minus Andrew who was taking the picture. From left to right: M holding Adrian, Me, my Grandmom, My Mom, and my Dad. Posted by Hello
A few days late, but none the less. I officially graduated on this past Thursday from Bellingham Technical College. I graduated with an Applied Associate Science Degree in the field of Electrician. This picture was taken right after the graduation ceremony. I was quite happy. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

Adrian enjoying watching the kites fly. Posted by Hello
These are some kites that where being flown by some people at Squalicum Park. Posted by Hello
Windy, Windy, Windy. Posted by Hello
A self portriat with a piece of dad in the background. My, how that windswept look suits you. Posted by Hello
The quest continues for the perfect piece of driftwood. Posted by Hello
Dad, Andrew and I beach combing during low tide at Boulavard Park. Oooohhh dosen't that shell look nice?! Posted by Hello
Andrew and I having a sit down. Posted by Hello
As you can see, Andrew is being Andrew. Silly. Posted by Hello
Happy boy, being held by Grandmom. Posted by Hello
Father and son enjoying the perfect weather. Posted by Hello
Dad and Andrew enjoying the scene. Posted by Hello
Grandpa Sheridan and Adrian on the north side of the pass. Posted by Hello
Adrian with Great Grandmom Sheridan, and Grandmom Orth tromping through the woods next to Deception Pass on Monday. Posted by Hello
Adrian exploring the forest next to Deception Pass. Posted by Hello

Thursday, June 16, 2005

Relaxing on the big yellow chair. Posted by Hello
Ok Adrian it's your turn to smile now. Let Mom take a break for a bit. Posted by Hello
Father and Son on their way out the door. As you can see Adrian is growing too fast for the camera to take a proper photo. Ah kids, what are you going to do?  Posted by Hello

Monday, June 06, 2005

Life or something like it. Or something like that. Or like that maybe?

To write you need inspiration, well at least I do most of the time. It comes and goes, when it comes around I leap at the opportunity to take advantage of it. I sometimes feel that it's harder now a days to feel inspired for some reason or another. Well for one I don't have a job, not for more than a month now. I'll be the first to admit it's been tough, especially the way I was fired from the first job I had right out of school. It made me angry, more than I'd like, so much so I couldn't move past it, and it's still there. It's moved aside just enough for me to take the first step to apply to the Local Electrician Union. It's manifested to others as frustration, I guess it must seem silly for something like getting fired from a place I only worked at for three weeks get to me like it has.

Recently I pulled out my SLR from under the front hall shelf in the hopes to rekindle some long lost feeling. Watching Adrian during the day, and having M here helps with me with finding the light at the end of the tunnel so to speak. Now that I've pulled out my "real camera" I look forward to what is to come from picture taking again. Later on this month is my graduation from the Bellingham Technical College. I finished school in March and the school has it's graduation once a year, and it's on the 23rd of this month. My family is coming out here to visit for about 9 days. My Mom, Dad, Brother and Grandmom are coming out. Adrian is my grandmom's first great grand baby, it's good that she's coming out because we don't know when the next time we'll be visiting back east. Also this will be the first time my brother has met Adrian. Andrew was actually in Seattle the morning Adrian was born, he might have actually been the first family member we told after he was born, well next to M's mom who was in the room with us.

That feels better, and speaking of feeling better. On Saturday M and I got some new sheets, 400 thread count sheets, and let me tell you I haven't slept that well in quite a while and it felt goooood.

Yesterday M and I talked to one of the two people who got M and I together, we hadn't talked to her in quite a while. It was really nice to talk to her and to hear that she's doing well. If it really wasn't for her and our friend Emil, M and I probably wouldn't have been together for these last six years. C thank you for calling M that day she was baby sitting and telling her that I had called. Emil if your out there thank you. Mom, Dad I love you guys and can't wait to see you soon.

That's all for now from the wonderful land of BOS.