This post goes out to our Chandler Airport/ Hangar Cafe Posse. You know who you are, but here is a picture of a few of you.
We miss our posse and the Hangar Cafe weekly, say around 8am on Sunday mornings. On Father's Day, we decided to give our new airport cafe a try. Definitely not the same, but the building is cool and we all enjoyed watching the planes come and go. Here is Cadence and her daddy enjoying his 1st Father's Day.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Cadence Using a Spoon
We went over to Mema and Grampy's for Mema's birthday and Cadence decided she wanted to eat her yogurt by herself. Mind you she is only 10 months old, but nevermind the mess or the food in her eye or hair, she gets the idea and wants to do it all the time. What a cute little smarty!
Monday, June 16, 2008
check out me tooths!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
TULSA: The Show
Well, as mentioned earlier, stop two of Left Field Project's Right to Left show was in Tulsa this past weekend. Congrats to Duane for another successful opening! People really dug the work. Lots of praise was circulating, not only on the quality of the pieces, but just that an event like this had come to Tulsa. The city definitely was receptive. Good folks all around.
I took tons of pics over the three nights I was in town. I wanted to cover the show first, plus I can only upload so many before I go crazy. I'll cover the other days in subsequent posts. The above photo was just prior to opening. All set and ready to go.
The Space.
People showed up and partied.
New friend in the pack. Seamless.
And partied. Good look.
Duane was nice enough to let me play some rekkids again. To change things up a bit and make for an easier lug, I only played 45's. I got some good comments on my selections. Always good to hear. Thanks to Matt on the sweet T-shirt hook-up. Another vintage find out of the school closet. Plus, it's got a #1 on the back.
As you can see we ran movies on the back wall. As they should, people went bananas over the Lakai "Fully Flared" opening scene.
Duane played rocked the party jams as you'd expect. He even blew a speaker. That's the kind of opening this was: Blown speakers at an art show. Duane, did you ever throw on the Chicago 13?
All so classy, delicious eats consisted of a Jr. High lunch theme (besides the craft beer and wine). Cheetos, a Ding Dong pyramid, and Slim Jims. I think Matt's favorite sport of the evening was watching the ladies sneak Ding Dongs off the table. Relax and enjoy yourself... no worries: it's Friday. BTW, I took one bite of a Slim Jim. Never again.
Fernandai!
The Tulsa Action Team.
The pic says enough.
I took tons of pics over the three nights I was in town. I wanted to cover the show first, plus I can only upload so many before I go crazy. I'll cover the other days in subsequent posts. The above photo was just prior to opening. All set and ready to go.
The Space.
People showed up and partied.
New friend in the pack. Seamless.
And partied. Good look.
Duane was nice enough to let me play some rekkids again. To change things up a bit and make for an easier lug, I only played 45's. I got some good comments on my selections. Always good to hear. Thanks to Matt on the sweet T-shirt hook-up. Another vintage find out of the school closet. Plus, it's got a #1 on the back.
As you can see we ran movies on the back wall. As they should, people went bananas over the Lakai "Fully Flared" opening scene.
Duane played rocked the party jams as you'd expect. He even blew a speaker. That's the kind of opening this was: Blown speakers at an art show. Duane, did you ever throw on the Chicago 13?
All so classy, delicious eats consisted of a Jr. High lunch theme (besides the craft beer and wine). Cheetos, a Ding Dong pyramid, and Slim Jims. I think Matt's favorite sport of the evening was watching the ladies sneak Ding Dongs off the table. Relax and enjoy yourself... no worries: it's Friday. BTW, I took one bite of a Slim Jim. Never again.
Fernandai!
The Tulsa Action Team.
The pic says enough.
Friday, June 6, 2008
Our 6th Wedding Anniversary
May 26, 2008 was our 6th anniversary. Six years ago on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend we had all our friends and family gather at Duke Gardens for our ceremony and reception. It was really awesome having everyone share our moment. Our wedding weekend was such a great time that all I can remember was having a blast with my friends and family - dinner at Kanki followed by He's Not Here, the Durham Bulls/Rehearsal Dinner game, and all the wedding day activities. As you can see in the pictures below, we went to the Duke Gardens for the afternoon, Kanki dinner for 2 this time followed by He's Not Here. The only thing missing was the crowd of friends behind us =(
we miss all ya'll!
Kanki, May 24, 2002 "Table for 20 please!"
Thursday, June 5, 2008
R2L Pt.2
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
recap with pictures
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