
diana and I

sister's pad

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catching up with dad

we spent our weekend at her sister's place but went out to see everyone else most of the time we were there. we met up with miranda at home depot and went out for dinner with her (to my favorite: hacienda!). diana was really excited to see her- it had been a long time since they were able to catch up face to face. miranda was really excited about the upcoming trip to seattle and the alaskan cruise she and her family were going on, so we got to hear all about the plans and fun in store for them!
the next day we met up with her dad at the art studio he runs. we checked out some of the new art he is exhibiting, and then went to olive garden to sit, eat, and talk. it was really good to see him again, we had only seen him once since the wedding. he was doing well, and sporting a beard! that night we went back to barbara's place and i crashed in bed super early. i must have been more worn out than i thought cause i went straight to bed around 9:00pm when we got back!
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comic con: the aftermath
eventually we all got rolling and the guys even helped with tidying up the place a bit before they left, which is very thoughtful of them. well, another successful visit and another successful comic con!
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a mid summer night's walk
we were just standing around the front of the house when i mentioned that we should instead enjoy the night and go for a little walk. everyone was game for it, so off we went down the street. we must have been quite a site- jeffry lee didn't even bother to put any shoes on!
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gino's west
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comic con: homeward bound
anyway, we all pulled out our favorite purchases in the car and paged through them and enjoyed what prizes we had gotten!
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neil jammin' it
one guy who makes comics on his own is neil fitzpatrick. he makes his own book called 'neil jam'. now, rex and i have a little history with this book. at one of the very first conventions we ever went to we picked up a free copy of this 'neil jam' comic, it was just sitting on the 'free' table on the way out, so we grabbed it. on the way home we pulled it out and read it through and fell in love! the style is totally cartoony with funky blacked out eyes. the strip itself was a lot of fun, but rex and i soon discovered was that the best way to enjoy 'neil jam' is frame by frame! if you take one frame at a time and look at it out of context it becomes so much funnier!!!
well, ever since then, rex and i have always loved that book ever since. we still, ten years later, reference it often. and this year at the comic con we were innocently wandering through the artist's alley and out of the corner of my eye i see it: neal jam!!! i literally shrieked with excitement, grabbed rex and feverishly pointed to the booth! we were both in excited shock to see it that we ran over to the both and gushed our story to the book's creator. he was a bit surprised by the whole thing, but happy to see us too. we both frantically pulled out our wallets and bought everything he had published since then. looking through he new stuff on the way home rex and i were not disappointed at all, the new stuff is just as fun out of context!
thank you neil, you made our day- definitely the high light of the comic con for me!
check out these out of context panels of 'neil jam' (which i am now calling and officially coining the term 'neil jammers') and you will agree with us about how much fun it is to enjoy the comic frame by frame!
nerds galore!
i'm sure we will be back again for the fun of it next year!
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dont i know you?
brains, who is a big fan of 'battlestar galactica' almost wet himself when he realized that edward james almos and michael hogan were there! (they are both from that show). after much deliberation, he finally decided to get michael hogan's autograph. we was really excited because he got to shake his hand (twice!!!) and talk with him for a couple minutes. after the second handshake brains was a comic book convention convert! he had never been to one before and wasnt that big a comic book reader, but was just up for the experience. after his encounter with the guys from 'battlestar galactica' brains immediately said he wanted to come again next year!
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con again
there was definitely a change in the convention from last year to this year. i'm not sure if that was due to the economy, or if that was due to the change over from the event being run by wizard to it just being a generic comic book convention. one of the biggest differences was the fact that there was no comic book company prescience. every year in the past we would walk into the convention floor and see huge booths for marvel, dc, image, dark horse, and dozens more. at each booth there would be free posters, upcoming comic books, previews of new superhero models and toys, sometimes even people dressed as the company's heroes for photo ops with the fans. this year there was absolutely none of that! there were no booths at all for any of the comic book companies- quite a shock!
at least there were still crazy attendees dressed up in costumes!
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a quick pit stop
the boys are back in town

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hairy goodbyes
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dessert isle
corn huskers
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love and fear of poco
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the other birthday dinner
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a stockers life for me

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the sushi challenge
out in force

sunday lake
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scissors and sister
never trust anyone over...
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the life aquatic
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weekend lake break
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a bit o' class

it was actually a really good time. the woman who lead the class really had a lot to teach and i enjoyed thinking about and being challenged to improve my classroom and my curriculum. we went through many different ideas to use in the classroom, and many of them were really good and worth finding a way to include them into what we already do.
the only problem with taking the class was this: i still had to work during that week. that meant that i went in to work at midnight until 7:00am, went home, hopped in the shower, then i was off to the class. when getting out of the class i raced home and passed out in bed, sleeping until i had to go to work again at midnight. yikes! i am no longer twenty years old and don't do so well with this little sleep. there were a couple rough days there, but i managed- and didn't even fall asleep in class! the hardest part was that this schedule meant that i only got to see diana for a few brief moments each day. i'm glad its over, but i did learn a lot through the class.
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j j d and me
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