Bryan and I started dating 16 years ago today. Some say you end up hating the things that initially attracted you to a person, but my fondness for bad jokes only seems to grow with each passing year.
Archive for February, 2011
11 Feb
So far, so good.
10 Feb
In which David Sibley plays the role of hero
Bryan and I had the opportunity to see the film Ghost Bird at KU’s natural history museum last night. The film chronicles the reported sightings of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and the subsequent fallout from the announcement the bird had returned from extinction. It also does a brilliant job of showing the impact hope and human nature can have on science.
You can watch a trailer online, and if you have the chance, do see the full film. It’s fantastic.
7 Feb
Ava Fix
I think Ava’s eyes are starting to change a bit. They’ve always been very blue, but lately I’m noticing a bit of green. Bryan and I both have hazel/green eyes, but my dad and sister have very blue eyes. Against the green of the fabric behind her, they still look blue, but I wonder if they will stay that way. Her blond hair shows no signs of disappearing!
3 Feb
How soon we forget
While this week’s snowstorm is remarkable for Kansas, I was pretty shocked to see the photos from friends and family in Wisconsin and Iowa. Take a moment to check out The House on Hudson and Horsefarm Diaries.
I’m glad everyone is safe (and hopefully warm!).
2 Feb
The morning after
1 Feb
Weather update
So far, we’ve had eight inches of snow, which officially makes this the largest snowstorm to hit our town in 20 years. Measuring the snowfall can’t be easy—some parts of our yard are bare, and some are covered in 24 inch drifts.
Schools and campuses—and again, the state government—are all closed tomorrow. Bryan’s company is closed until noon.
Hopefully, the snow will stop overnight, and crews will be begin clearing by morning. At that point, though, temperatures will fall to Wisconsin-like levels. That, coupled with very Kansas-like winds, could mean another couple days of very wintery weather.
Stay safe!
1 Feb
Wild winter weather
And so it begins…
After days of news coverage about the incredible weather we are supposed to have over the next few days, last night’s ice is now covered with a dusting of snow. By noon tomorrow, we may have 14 inches on top of that.
Its seems like the entire state is shutting down—schools, universities, businesses, government offices, etc. Small pharmaceutical companies are still open, so Bryan headed downtown for a few hours of work. He took the Pilot and promised to keep an eye on the weather. I hope to have him back before the blizzard picks up. (The blizzard warning took effect at 6 am today.)
I know this is not an isolated storm, so please let us know how it is where you are today.
Stay warm and safe, and if you have the luxury of a snow day, enjoy!








