Photos: Library walls, Jeff, snow and the dogs
Posted by Michelle on Jan 12, 2003 in Jeff, pups & other pets
our collective digital self
Posted by Michelle on Jan 12, 2003 in Jeff, pups & other pets
Posted by Michelle on Jun 30, 2002 in Humor, Jeff, pups & other pets
Jeff with the pups at Nags Head.
Smack, right on the lips!
Posted by Michelle on Jan 20, 2002 in Genealogy, Jeff
A distant relative of Jeff has done most of his genealogy.
>> Link: Sharon Sims Family Treemaker site
Posted by Michelle on Dec 20, 2000 in Jeff, Michelle
Well, it has been a long two months since I added a ‘wassup’ update. I had my gallbladder out and it has been an up and down deal. I tried to do too much too quick – no shock to many of you. But you would not believe the advances in surgery – just a few years ago this would have been a week in the hospital, six weeks recovering and some ugly scares, instead of one night in the hospital and a few small scars.
Anyone want a townhouse? Please someone buy our townhouse!
The neighborhood is almost done, the last houses on the cul-de-sac are being built now. A lot of mess and clutter but at least it is all at once. And everyone knows a blue porta-john adds to the ambiance – humorously, in the wild wind today it blew over.
UNCbasketball.com is more heavily visited than ever and we recently were recognized by ESPN the Magazine. That was a big thrill and we ran out and bought about 10 of the magazines. We won the online poll too for best site of the ones nominated.
And I can barely keep up with chhsalumni.com! It has really taken off – a lot of classes have us helping keep up with their reunion info – this is a lot of fun.
Jeff has been swamped with the Xmas rush for Jamsport – we sold a lot of stuff lately and he’s been packing and shipping like a fiend.
He is very excited to have Coach Beamer and Michael Vick back for next year. And I’m certainly pleased Beamer stayed, since we might have killed each other if he came to UNC.
I got a promotion as well at work. More work but that’s cool.
Had Turkey day here with my Mom, Step-Dad and Aunt Cathie. Our first real holiday in the new house.
Heading to Illinois for Christmas.
Posted by Michelle on Sep 30, 2000 in Jeff, Michelle
Well, here we are in our new house. We still have a lot to do. Jeff is struggling to get a back yard going, it looks better than he thinks. Molly likes having the space that’s for sure!
I’m getting ready to paint the dining room with Whitbury Red by Ralph Lauren Paints or as normal folks call it Cranberry. Jeff thinks I’m going to mess up the hardwoods and I probably will.
The sectional is due in next week. Considering it was a three week lead time and this is almost three months, we’ll believe it when we see it. Don’t buy anything from Carolina Sofa/Leather on Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh.
We have new neighbors, Wes and Jennifer, that we already like a great deal. They too are here for the long haul. Jennifer is pregnant with their first baby, due in January. We are excited have neighbors with so much in common!
It is still nice and sunny but getting cooler in the evening. I’m still working way too much but what is new? I think iHigh is about to turn the corner. I’m very pleased with the content direction we are going in. And as always, my NC state site is #1 of all the iHigh sites. And as always uncbasketball.com is going well, minus licensing issues with UNC. My alumni page for CHHS, chhsalumni.com is doing positive as well, time to ‘commercialize’ it a bit.
And don’t asked me about Carolina Football right now. I’m definitely bullish on Carolina basketball, men and womens. And we all know Jeff is still thrilled with Virginia Tech football.
Our friends Heather and Josh are pregnant with baby number three. Big sister Emily and soon-to-be big brother Ben are looking forward to the new addition as well.
We are going to stay home for the Holidays. Everyone is welcome here of course! Start sending me recipes or phone numbers for Hickory Hams (ha-ha).
Posted by Michelle on Mar 3, 2000 in Jeff, Michelle
Wedding stuff
We got married August 8th, 1998 in Chapel Hill at Chapel of the Cross Episcopal Church with a reception at the Horace Williams House.