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Moving is stressful, but at least I get to watch the moving trucks kiss butts
My film photos of the family from Death Valley.
All my landscape film photos from Death Valley. What an amazing, desolate, lifeless, beautiful park. So many places to go and we only got to see a handful. We can’t wait to go back.
Margaret looks so intense sitting in our back yard.
Our March camping trip was a last minute trek out to Henry W. Coe. It was freezing, our tent was covered in ice, and I had to get up 3 times during the night to take someone to the bathroom. Yes, the girls may have whined about getting out of their sleeping bags, but we’re making them tough one terrible trip at a time.
I took some film photos on our last camping trip. Amazed that a 50 year old camera takes pictures this good. Also amazed at how photogenic our little girls are.
Guys, I’ve been giving Stephanie this same look almost every day for the last 15 years. What a wonderful woman. I’m thankful every day that she lets me hang around her and patiently listens to stories about my intensely boring hobbies.
Margaret has been plowing through this book for the last few days. She even wakes up 30 minutes before her alarm so she can read in the morning. She gets this from both sides of the family.
Had a great time camping until *someone* partied a little too hard. (at Hearst San Simeon State Park)
She’s been like this for 30 minutes
“Wa Pa Nzelle, Wapunzel” Rosie teaches me how to properly pronounce Rapunzel.
Rosie makes some pizza
Margaret made us glasses
Our little hambone, chilling (at U.S. Forest Service-Stanislaus National Forest)
I love this woman and her huge body. As a teenager, I was often teased by my friends for my attraction to girls on the taller side, ones who were meaner and fiercer, girls that the average (basic) wildling might refer to as "huge" or even "a giant." Then, as I became a man and started to educate myself on issues such as killing and how the media marginalizes women by portraying a very narrow and very specific standard of beauty (weak, can’t wield a sword) I realized how many men have bought into that lie. For me, there is nothing sexier than this woman right here: chain mail, massive sword, cute little metal helm, etc. Her shape and size won't be the one featured on the cover of Cosmopolitan but it's the one featured in my life and in my heart. There's nothing sexier to me than a woman who is both gigantic and will fuck you up; this gorgeous girl I married fills out every inch of her battle armor and is still the most beautiful one in the room. Guys, rethink what society has told you that you should desire. A real woman is not a northern harlot or a southern whore or a scullery maid. She's real. She has beautiful knife wounds on her hips and cute little saddle sores on her booty. Girls, don't ever fool yourself by thinking you have to fit a certain mold to be loved and appreciated. There is a guy out there who is going to celebrate you for exactly who you are, someone who will love you like I love my Brienne.
The eclipse from the roof of our building. (at Collective Health)
Took the girls back the Yosemite this weekend. My first time this summer, but their second time in two weeks. (at Yosemite National Park)