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Monthly Archive for October, 2008Page 2 of 3

Noah’s Ark

Today Trey and I visited an animal rehabilitation center south of Atlanta called Noah’s Ark.

If you read the “What is an Ark” section of their website they do a great job of explaining why they choose their name. It isn’t just because they have lots of animals and the Biblical Ark had lots of animals. They are “an Ark in the modern day ‘flood’ of abuse and neglect… an Ark [that] houses, protects and cares for hundreds of God’s Creatures; large, small, hungry, abused, neglected, lonely, injured, hurting.” Just like Noah’s Ark protected the animals from the consequences of mankind’s actions, this rehab center does the same. Continue reading ‘Noah’s Ark’

Over, and over, and over

Trey does this dozens and dozens of times. It never ceases to entertain him (and me).

Please Go to Sleep

It’s 11:30pm after 13 hours on the road…

Children’s Museum of Richmond

Trey visits the Children's Museum of RichmondSince my return from Ghana, Trey and I have been hanging out at my parents’ in Richmond. Today we met up with college pals Ed and Katie Martin and their boys Micah and Caleb. The six of us had planned on going to a park but the rain kept us indoors. Instead we visited the Children’s Museum of Richmond where the boys found plenty of entertainment.

Entertaining Uncle Philo

Daddy’s Back!

For the past 3 weeks, I’ve been in Ghana on a photo assignment (www.haunsinafrica.com). I got back today and was greeted at the airport by my mom, my brother Philip, and my now very talkative son. I must have heard him say “Daddy” a thousand times before we got home.

One of the presents I brought back for Trey was a shirt and pants made from the BMC 50th anniversary fabric. The clothes are way too big but he was still excited to try them on. In the photo above he’s also sporting the surgery scrub cap I brought for Heidi.