We're off to Drumheller with the kids overnight. Should be fun seeing all the dinosaur stuff and the hoodoos.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Snow Patrol and Coldplay

Snow patrol was really, really good live. I've never actually seen these guys before in videos or anything so after listening to them for a long time that was cool.
Coldplay was epic. Truly epic. All their good tunes from Yellow to the stuff on Viva. Clocks and the Scientist blew me away live. They were really cool too, playing to the audience, getting everybody singing, and actually playing three songs out in the audience. Great show.
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Monday, June 15, 2009
Gabe Losing His Teeth
Gabe has lost his first baby tooth! He's becoming a big boy already.
He's very excited, the tooth fairy gave him $5. He doesn't really know how much that is so he wants to buy the biggest lego set he can with it.
I'll post pics soon.
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Friday, June 5, 2009
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