It was only 7 months ago Frédéric received his first cancer diagnosis, quickly followed by the second cancer.
Today, so far, he's cancer free, and being Super Dad.
This is our way to share them with our friends and family across the globe. And my adventures in Thailand are here http://borderadventures1.blogspot.com
Monday, October 17, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Camping Again, More Friends, and Lost Maples
Believe it or not, we get seasons here in Texas. It's not quite New England Leaf Peeping, but we try. Lost Maples State Natural Area has a unique combination, allowing wonderful Maples to grow.
In theory, they change colors to beautiful golds, reds, yellows....but we were a tad early (and the drought probably has had an effect). So only a few colors, but still a wonderful camping trip with good friends.
For more pictures (minus Fredo's night sky photos, ask him for those directly), go to HERE
In theory, they change colors to beautiful golds, reds, yellows....but we were a tad early (and the drought probably has had an effect). So only a few colors, but still a wonderful camping trip with good friends.
For more pictures (minus Fredo's night sky photos, ask him for those directly), go to HERE
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Camping With Friends, and Why I Love Lavaca
The kids love camping. And even better is camping with friends!
Our neighborhood group "KWAKs" (King William Area Kids...I like to call the parent component "SAPs" - Southtown Area Parents) decided to take a group camping trip. Thanks to our good friend Jen Morey for coordinating. about 15 families descended upon Mo Ranch, a lovely place on the Guadalupe River, about 2 hours away.
Among the highlights of canoeing and playing in the river,
was the giant slide
And lots of food, drink, and general good times. To see pictures, click HERE
Our neighborhood group "KWAKs" (King William Area Kids...I like to call the parent component "SAPs" - Southtown Area Parents) decided to take a group camping trip. Thanks to our good friend Jen Morey for coordinating. about 15 families descended upon Mo Ranch, a lovely place on the Guadalupe River, about 2 hours away.
Among the highlights of canoeing and playing in the river,
was the giant slide
And lots of food, drink, and general good times. To see pictures, click HERE