porch-fun
When the kids were little, they called these bales "mini-wheats". I know what they mean, although there is nothing "mini" about these shaggy things.
and thinking is not for the faint of heart
My cute mom. She is saying, "I know I'm cute. What's the big deal?"
My adorable parents. My mom is wearing thick woolen socks and my dad's pants are too short, but they are still completely adorable.
Me. I don't remember having such weird toes.
Grandpa Rapant, Dad, and Uncle Bob. I don't know the names of the deer in the foreground.
Uncle Charlie, my grandfather's brother. He died a confirmed bachelor. Both my brother and I have marveled at the happiness on his face. Boat, lake, fishing pole and two beers. Life has been good to you, Uncle Charlie.
Dad with his catch
The epitome of an Adirondack hunter: my grandfather.
Dad with a pike.
"I don't even know what to feel right now," Phelps said. "There's so much emotion going through my head and so much excitement. I kind of just want to see my mom."
Debbie Phelps was sitting in the stands at the Water Cube, tears streaming down her cheeks, her two daughters by her side. After getting his gold, Phelps quickly found his family, climbing through a horde of photographers to give all three a kiss.
Mom put her arm around his neck and gave him a little extra hug.