David's Life
Here is a way for you to take a virtual walk with me.
2026-07-16
Cute pups!
My buddy brought his 8 week old puppy Carl. Carl would carry his leash over, grab Zoe’s too, and take her for a walk (top). So cute!
2026-07-15
Zoe shredder 9000
It was time to clean the air conditioner. I Finally thought of a way to keep that stable and out of the way during AC cleaning. 🤪 Bogen arm too the rescue.
Funny thing, though, the stupid little dog that’s scared of her shadow sometimes just walked right through the doggie door right through the Fan out to hang with me. Of course she couldn’t work up the nerve to go back in either…
Don’t worry, Its power is disconnected twice.
Mom bringing back memories
I remember going to this Red’s game at riverfront and coming home with that pennant. It hung in my room for a while. I’m 90% sure I have it in a memory box from high school days still.
A few fun memories from over the decades
The original map of how to get to Julie’s house for our first date, milk bottles from my great grandpa’s bee and dairy farm, Scruffy! Andy’s advernture book volume two, my dad’s tractor, a note from Johnny, and a business card holder from my Invotec days including several fun little, appropriate Lego mini-figures. That pretty well covers life. Good times!
2026-07-14
If Andy had a family crest, THIS would be it!
This was the logo on the cigar box that we adapted for one of his early balisong displays. It was fitting that his box is adorned with his initials. There was a spare panel we didn’t use. It bore the same logo so I saved it and now added it to one of my memory shelves. It was fun to do little projects with the boys when they were younger and smaller. Now that they’re older and bigger, the projects have gotten bigger too. It’s still fun to help them with life’s projects whether that’s around the house or navigating life decisions and logistics. It’s nice to have the time, and also that they’re willing to ask for and take advice. That will serve them well and I’m blessed with the family we’ve grown together ❤️
We found Mr. and Mrs. Claus!
Janice hand painted many ceramics in the early years of her marriage and Julie’s youth. This little set is a great example of the detail she put into it! The needle and thread in Mrs. Claus’ hand, and the gradients colors in Mr. Claus’ paint brush and skateboard are intricate. Check out the shading in the bag and presents and the detail in each little package and toy inside including the detail in the wrapping paper! We’d packed these away years ago for safe keeping. It’s nice to have them out to see again.
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