There's nothing quite like a shorn noggin. Idle time as it turns out isn't such the good deal you'd think. So we're sitting around eating breakfast and decide that today might be a good day to shave the nuggets. Why not, we've got a 4 day weekend - let's shave the dome and grow out as much of a beard as we can in 4 days - Great Idea! I'm actually very afraid of taking her out into the sun, as I sit here and type I can actually feel it getting burned through 2 feet of concrete hooch ceiling. I called Cole on skype - he saw the dew and can't wait for me to get home and hook him up. We'll see what the momma bear has to say about that.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Jenn always wanted a bald baby
There's nothing quite like a shorn noggin. Idle time as it turns out isn't such the good deal you'd think. So we're sitting around eating breakfast and decide that today might be a good day to shave the nuggets. Why not, we've got a 4 day weekend - let's shave the dome and grow out as much of a beard as we can in 4 days - Great Idea! I'm actually very afraid of taking her out into the sun, as I sit here and type I can actually feel it getting burned through 2 feet of concrete hooch ceiling. I called Cole on skype - he saw the dew and can't wait for me to get home and hook him up. We'll see what the momma bear has to say about that.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Why men don't put sunblock on other men
You might think that the sunburn hurts - and you'd be right. But what hurts even more is the coral reef road rash on top of the sunburn. I got that little treat during the tide shift on my swim back in from double reef. It's like having a sunburn then taking a cheese grater to it...mmm good. So I'll get to the reason I've titled this why men don't put sunblock on other men... You see I actually did have a fella use some Skin and Scalp 30SPF spray block that Jen mailed me out here. It may actually look like there was no thought of protecting the old dermis but in fact, the stuff is actually superb at protecting the dome and everywhere else on my pasty body with the exception of the one place I had my bud hook me up. If you blow the picture up you can actually see that it made contact with me skin in a couple places - you know the places that don't look like imminent skin cancer. It's times like now that I truly appreciate Jen's block application skills. I sometimes wonder if the awkward feel of some dude applying block would be worth it to avoid times like these...no, I'll deal with it.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Boonie Stompin
The mind was ready but the body was not
So there's a base soccer team here at Guam. I thought it would be a good idea to go show the young lads a thing or to about the world's game. It turns out that the Guamanians like their football so much that they play for about 3 hours before calling it quits. My little piggys were screaming after about 20 minutes and for good reason. See you don't know you've got a blister until it's too late. The good news is that they'll callus up nicely in about a week then I'll be good to go again. Until then I'll stick to sitting on the couch and watching the Olympics.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Dad's picking up the slack
It's really heartbreaking to hear the boys say that there aren't any critters for them to catch in Idaho. I remember growing up never having a shortage of animals or bugs to catch. I'm pretty sure the little fellas never wanted to leave Texas because of it's abundant supply of things for them to chase around and put in their cherished little bug containers. It's funny because when I see a lizard or a small frog or any other cool looking bug I immediately think I need to catch it to keep up my proficiency. I guess the apples didn't fall far from the tree. So here's to my favorite little buddies half a world away, I'm taking care of the bug catching. Miss you guys.
Friday, August 8, 2008
Anatahan
It's not every day that you get to fly over an active volvano. The past week Anatahan, which is a small volcano in the Northern Marianas, has been actively coughing up ash. The pictures were taken by some of the Navy guys stationed here in Guam. We haven't been able to take any pictures of it from the air but it's pretty impressive how much ash cloud is dispersed over the area. That ash drift is about 100 miles long up to about 10000 feet above the ground.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Double Reef
I can't wait to take some pictures of Cole snorkeling in Hawaii in 2 months. Hope everyone had a good July. I've got a busy August but I'll try to do a better job of keeping everyone up to speed.
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