I've been hounding my folks to update this blog to no avail, so I'm doing it myself. I've been doing well. My days consists of eating, playing, rolling (that's my new trick), and sleeping. I'm a good baby when I'm fed on time and allowed to play a lot. I'll toss in some pictures of what we've been up to for the last couple months.
This was my first trip to the Wheelwright cabin, and I can't wait to go back
Here I am chillin with Dad and the cousins over by the old miner cabin
Grandma Wheelwright gave me a bath in her sink. I sometimes poop in the bathtub, and I was contemplating doing just that when they took my picture
This was one for the ladies. My parents said that I probably wouldn't wear another tux until prom. Look out girls
My first semi-real meal, rice cereal
Taking a nap during a camping trip up at Warm Creek. I sleep better if I can suck on my thumb
Taking a nap with Luci and Cannon
Dad had a conference in Portland and took this picture from the park
Looking up the gorge, Dad promised we we would go there on vacation sometime soon.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Myles blessing weekend
Playing
Sarah and I and the two babies. still a little wierd.
Myles kept trying to take her pacifier and she slept through it all.
Family photo on Myles blessing day. Good thing you can't see his face because he has had it by then.
Isn't he handsome in his little tux.
Porter family representin' !
At Tammy's wedding. Just a short six years ago we were in the same place.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Myles First Little Outing
We had heard that Shoshone Falls was flowing pretty good this week so we decided to go see it. It was impressive. If you're passing by Twin anytime soon, it's worth seeing.
Just the 3 of us taking it easy.
Lots of water.
More water. Can't think of anything else to say.
Family portrait. It killed Lori to have Myles anywhere close to the railing.
Just the 3 of us taking it easy.
Lots of water.
More water. Can't think of anything else to say.
Family portrait. It killed Lori to have Myles anywhere close to the railing.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
More Myles....just about all grown up
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Myles Browning Wheelwright
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Still #1
This is for Logan. Tonight was our ward pinewood derby. They let some of us older guys get involved to make things interesting. My nephew Logan let me borrow his car which was fresh off of a big win in Rexburg a month ago. The car has still got speed. It didn't matter what lane we put it in, we still won by a about a car length. I talked a lot of trash to those kids. It was a lot of fun. I almost got in a fight wth one of the Webelos, but victory was so worth it.
Logan's speedster winning another round.
Lots of car, just not any fast enough to beat Logan's. Thanks Logan!!!
Logan's speedster winning another round.
Lots of car, just not any fast enough to beat Logan's. Thanks Logan!!!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Moab 2009!!
Lori and I just got back from Moab last night. It was our last final getaway before the big day. We chose Moab first and foremost due to the fact that Lori had never been in the area before. A secondary and very minor factor was that there was a race down there that I wanted to run. It was a good time. We left early Friday morning and got down there at around 4:00 after stopping for a couple hours in Salt Lake and stopping to let Lori use a bathroom every other exit. I'm told it's a pregnancy thing. The race was tough but a lot of fun. The terrain was unlike anything I'd ever run. The key was constantly looking for the pink markers without forgetting to watch where you're stepping. Anyway, we ended up taking in a bit of Canyonlands and Arches for a couple days. Weather ended up being great and there weren't too many people down there.
Still feeling fresh 3 seconds into the race, it didn't last long.
This is Wilson Arch. Lori and I raced up to it. She lost even though I gave her a head start. Of course she played the "8 months pregnant card" as an excuse. She's using that for everything now.
I just don't understand the signs. I'm sure if they knew our pets, they would be fine with having them on the trail.
That's my wife pulling a George Costanza pose under Delicate Arch. We were the only ones up at the arch yesterday morning, kind of a rare thing.
This is Mesa Arch in Canyonlands.
Enjoying the sunset on the Colorado River. Lori may argue this, but I thought it was very good Valentines Day venue.
Lori hates heights, and she endured a lot of them this trip.
More about Lori: I was talking to friend during the race about how great wives are for letting us be involved in our crazy sport of ultrarunning. My wife is absolutely amazing and I probably don't give her enough credit for always supporting me in what I do. There's nobody else I would want to think about spending my crazy life with.
Still feeling fresh 3 seconds into the race, it didn't last long.
This is Wilson Arch. Lori and I raced up to it. She lost even though I gave her a head start. Of course she played the "8 months pregnant card" as an excuse. She's using that for everything now.
I just don't understand the signs. I'm sure if they knew our pets, they would be fine with having them on the trail.
That's my wife pulling a George Costanza pose under Delicate Arch. We were the only ones up at the arch yesterday morning, kind of a rare thing.
This is Mesa Arch in Canyonlands.
Enjoying the sunset on the Colorado River. Lori may argue this, but I thought it was very good Valentines Day venue.
Lori hates heights, and she endured a lot of them this trip.
More about Lori: I was talking to friend during the race about how great wives are for letting us be involved in our crazy sport of ultrarunning. My wife is absolutely amazing and I probably don't give her enough credit for always supporting me in what I do. There's nobody else I would want to think about spending my crazy life with.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
New Addition to the Family.....Should We Keep Him
This week was lots of fun. Lori had another ultrasound on Monday and we got some excellent images of Mason, Myles, Austin, Tyler, or Cole.
I made the mistake of stopping by the animal shelter the other day, then spent the next two days talking him up to Lori. He completely won her over yesterday when we went to look, and she basically refused to leave him there. They let us take him temporarily for a month or so. He's about the best-mannered dog I've ever seen. He has completly thrown Tank's world out of whack, but things are getting better. The only down-side is that he's pretty out-of-shape. I was hoping for a good running partner but it'll be a couple months before this guy is good for more than a couple miles. This weekend we're off to Moab, we'll post again after that. Later......
Look at how ripped and huge his arm is, and also how he is showing it off.
He's also got his Dad's big head, still cute though.
He's also got his Dad's big head, still cute though.
On different note, we're finally getting a fence. We've been looking forward to getting one for awhile. Hopefully we'll have it done in a few weeks. We wanted one to get another dog. We kind of got ahead of ourselves yesterday. This is Jack.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
True Confessions of a Pregnant Lady
I have been told I need to put preg pictures on. So here it is 29 weeks and all of my glory. I thought you all would enjoy my true confessions of pregnancy. So here is the scene. I was running late at work and I had to go straight to mutual. What is the worst thing you can do for a pregnant lady? no dinner! So I stopped at McDonald's drive through at a gas station for a quick bite to eat. So there I was hunched down in my car, in the dark, listening to Glen Beck, scarfing my dollar menu burger, feeling as fat as I can be. This is the remenance of my true confessions. Now Jon likes to make to jokes. My favorite one is after he opens the refrigerator, "I am suprised there is still food in here!"
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