Monday, May 28, 2007

Our house, in the middle of our street...

Our first trip to Tulsa was a success! We met a lot of great people from Christ the Redeemer, we toured the church, and we got to know the city a little bit as we traveled with our realtor in the pursuit of the perfect house.
Speaking of the perfect house, here it is: our new house. It's about a 15 minute drive from work past horse pastures and pumping oil wells, it's only about 5 years old, and it has a fenced yard for Georgia. We love it, which is good, because it's going to be ours!

Sunday, May 20, 2007

A Journey Ends


8 years of school: tiresome
Cost of 8 years of school: pricey
Graduating after 8 years of school: priceless

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

24 Nights

They're not much to look at (just kidding!), but we had a blast hanging out with this crew on Monday nights this year. Sure, we got to watch Jack Bauer kill terrorists, but we also got to eat a lot of grilled food, drink a few beers, eat a lot of desserts, wrestle with Georgia, play some video games, and pretty much just enjoy each others' company. These times will be missed next year. It definitely beat doing homework.
From left: Ross, Abby & Aaron, Nate, Me & my favorite nurse in her 'Dora the Explorer' scrubs.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

For All You Cardinals Fans

Behold, the 2006 World Series trophy, as displayed in the history museum in Forest Park. I just thought I would post this so that the Cardinals/baseball fans out there will turn green with envy.

Afternoon Class

The day after call day, we took our friends from Minnesota to see what outdoor baseball is all about in the beautiful new home of the Cardinals. I'm pretty sure they thought it was better than watching a game in the Metrodome, though Busch Stadium does lack the giant milk jug along the right field line.
For those of you scoring at home, the Cardinals won the game 7-5, though we left when it started raining with one out in the 9th inning. And yes, it was totally worth skipping an afternoon class for an afternoon at the ballpark (as if you had to ask).