Several cute Valentine’s photos

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I swear I’ll get around to posting the backlog of photos but here are two cute ones. Oh yeah, I went back to pink hair for awhile.


Multiplying love frog webkinz – ahhhh


Some day we’ll take a photo without someone cracking up!


Nope, still goofing


More goofing


Still more silliness…


well that’s about as close as I think we’ll get to not laughing

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Cute photo of us

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Being silly on the couch with Hayley’s camera.

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Photo Gallery: Christmas 2007

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Another lovely Christmas season with friends and family! Photos include Christmas Eve making gingerbread house and decorating cookies (I forgot the camera at the party next door), Christmas day and 3rd annual gingerbread destruction.

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2007 Christmas list

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Back by popular demand – the Xmas list for the family…
Please let me know if you get something for Hayley on this list so we can mark it off.

hayley

  • Purple Crumpler Bundle Camera Bag (purple) ($20) for her new digital camera (shhhh)
  • She wants a new bathroom theme, wants to go dolphin/ocean – Photoreal Dolphins. There are links there for the Shower Curtain and accessories too – Jumpin’ Dolphins Shower Hooks, Jumpin’ Dolphins Wastebasket, Jumpin’ Dolphins 3-pc. Accessory Set, Jumpin’ Dolphins Bath Rug (needs 2). Any cool dolphin/ocean decorations are cool, she’s got a lot of wall space. Beach stuff, shells, etc too!
  • She is at a very funny size – most of the time she is size 10 (10-12 medium), size 2 in most shoes. However in like girls warmup pants by nike and adidas she is back down to youth smalls and we just got some size 10 corduroys that swamped her. Likes Justice, Old Navy, Abercrombie and Limited Too clothes. Loves pink, blue, purple, brown.
  • Science and math stuff. Love experiments.
  • Along those lines … grow your own crystals (or anything like it, small kits fine too).
  • Break your own geodes
  • loves the excavation/dig kits – Treasure island one and the Mystic Egyptian are ones she hasn’t done.
  • Arts & crafts projects – definitely needs more clay for goofing off and school projects
  • CDs – Ally & AJ, Hannah Montana 1 and 2, Cheetah Girls 2
  • Puzzles – 250-350 piece
  • Guitar, keyboard, musical stuff – she and her friends love to make music… bad and loud music 🙂
  • Games for her Nintendo DS or playstation 2. DS 17-in-1 bundle pack. Any of these games would be great: Cheetah Girls for Nintendo DS, Hannah Montana: Music Jam for Nintendo DS. Wild Petz: Dolphinz for Nintendo DS. And any racing game.
  • New soccer net for the big goal in back.
  • iTunes gift card
  • michelle

  • CD – Best of Eric Carmen
  • CD – Al Green’s Greatest Hits
  • Generic photo backdrop blueish, pink mix (each $20). Stand ($50, portable, inexpensive one)
  • Size 7 mammoth crocs in brown or tan (the mammoth ones are the winter lined ones
  • Douglas Coupland’s book, The Gum Thief
  • Stephen Colbert’s book, I am America (and so can you)
  • UNC fathead from Dicks Sporting Goods
  • jeff

  • Stadium seat (VT) – not a hard plastic one
  • Complete Peanuts 1963-1964
  • Slippers, size 13
  • Brown dress belt
  • 4000 Microsoft Live (Xbox) points
  • Saturn factory tape deck, on sale until Dec 7th on ebay
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    Photo: Kelsey wins crown!

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    Jeff’s cousin Kelsey was crowned Miss Amboy. Amboy is a town outside of Chicago where the Hillisons’ family farm and graveyard are located. Kelsey is Jeff’s cousin – her dad Rory is the brother of Jeff’s dad John. Hayley adores Kelsey and her older brother Ryan.

    Kelsey Miller (left) celebrates with last year’s winner Bethany Wittenauer after being crowned Miss Amboy on Thursday in Amboy, Ill. The town, about 110 miles west of Chicago, is holding its annual Depot Days. (Sauk Valley Newspapers photo by Philip Marruffo / August 23, 2007)

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    Hayley and Michelle’s folks in the newspaper!

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    Hayley and my folks were interviewed at the U.S. Women’s Open by the Wilmington Star News and Hayley made the newspaper!! I posted the full article and bolded the parts about Hayley and my parents.

    Click here to see the article on the Wilmington Star News website or read it below:

    Golf, fans and good times meet at Southern Pines

    By Dan Spears
    and Brian Mull,
    dan.spears@starnewsonline.com

    Southern Pines | Turning the dogleg corner of the fairway, the typical USGA championship scene is in front of the players.

    A green surrounded by large grandstands on three sides. White corporate tents rising out of the sky in the background. Fans cramming every nook and cranny of the green, while thousands more parade in and out the main entrance in the distance.

    At Pine Needles this year for the U.S. Women’s Open, there is an added feature: the 15th tee.

    Because of the resort’s tight layout surrounding the 18th green, the tournament’s main hub of activity is behind the 14th green and spills out to the southwest corner of the property.

    But the large crowds remain the same. Women in sun dresses sip mixed drinks in the shade. Teenagers in flip-flops. Two men in “Redneck Yacht Club” T-shirts on the way to a sunburn while enjoying what is clearly not their first beer of the day – at 11:30 a.m.


    Chapel Hill resident Gordon Perry, a PGA teaching pro (“now retired,” he added with a knowing nod), his wife, JoAnne, and granddaughter Hayley Hillison had just settled into a shady spot just off the 15th tee.

    “We’ve been coming year after year,” Gordon said. “Coming in at No. 1 is more impressive.”

    The Perrys said they had found their spot for the day, which was just fine with 9-year-old Hayley, who took her first golf lesson last week.

    “I hit it about 100 yards,” Hayley said. “I think it’s pretty cool to watch them. It’s my first time.”

    And in the end, even at the far reaches of the course, it’s about the golf. Annika Sorenstam’s putt for par drew the largest ovation.

    “I’m coming to watch Michelle Wie,” Hayley said matter-of-factly. “And I came to watch the girl in the pink. But I can’t remember her name right now.” (It’s Paula Creamer.)

    Strange company

    Candie Kung owns the same oversized staff bag as most of the other tour professionals. Hers, however, has the most intriguing sponsor.

    In broad letters down the side is a plug for Major League Baseball’s Texas Rangers. It’s on the bag strap as well.

    According to the Dallas Morning News, Kung is a friend of Tom Hicks, who owns the Rangers and Dallas Stars of the NHL. Hicks sponsors all of Kung’s travel expenses in exchange for his teams’ names on her bag and clothing.

    I’m sorry, who?

    Every year at an Open, a name pops onto the leaderboard that sends the media scrambling for its bio book.

    This year, it’s Kris Tamulis.

    She hit 13 greens in regulation and made only one bogey Friday afternoon in an even-par round that left her at 1-over par for the tournament and in the hunt for a stunning first LPGA title.

    “I think U.S. Opens kind of set up good for me because I just hit it down the fairway and then I hit it in the middle of the green and I make a putt every once in awhile,” Tamulis said.

    She was a three-time all-ACC performer at Florida State, but she has good vibes in the Sandhills, making the semifinals of the 2003 North and South after her senior season with the Seminoles.

    She also, apparently, is a jokester – including whistling and Golden Girls reruns in her list of hobbies.

    Because they shoot the lowest scores

    There are 35 South Korean golfers in the field this week.

    In-Bee Park, the leader in the clubhouse at even-par 142, has an American flag beside her name. However, she grew up in South Korea and moved to the U.S. with her family when she was 12 years old to concentrate on golf.

    Park, whose first name means “queen of virtue” in Korean, said she began playing the game in 1998, at age 10, inspired by Se Ri Pak’s victory in the Women’s Open. She said many of her friends also took up the sport around the same time.

    She’s also tired of answering the question of why the Korean golfers are so good.

    “I don’t know,” Park said. “I guess they work really hard, maybe it’s in their blood.”

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    Photo Gallery: Weekend before Birthday party

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    Uncle Jay couldn’t come down for Hayley’s birthday party weekend so we started the party week that weekend before. We had a small cake just for the house. I’ll post photos from the next weekend’s big party asap.

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    Photo Gallery: Easter

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    Photos from our third front yard hunt with Hayley, Mason and Ethan, our neighborhood hunt and Easter brunch.

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    Photo Gallery: VT healing

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    Photos from Jeff’s folks from the VT campus after the tragedy.

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    Photo Gallery: Disney

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    I finally slogged through getting these edited and online. It is now 3:32am but I’m giddy – from being punchy true but also from seeing all these photos again of everyone there (me, Jeff, Hayley, Uncle Jay, Grandma Sharen and Grandpa John). Thanks to Jeff’s folks for this great trip.

    There are hundreds of photos posted!

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