so we went and got a tree the old fashion way. with a dewalt sawsall. dad had to have his 18 volt saw going. it was quite the adventure.
Marni cut our down for real.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
i made marni wear fun stuff so that baby edgar doesn't die.... and my useful mask
is due to my beautiful wife's steady flow of lovely flatus.
Friday, October 31, 2008
The Ice is coming!!! Are you excited!!!
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
So we went out to shoot marni's new gun that i we got for her and also we brought her grandpa's wwII sniper rifle to shoot and i got a bump on my noggin. its all clean it that picture it looked cooler messy but marni said "gross".
We were gliding some air planes in the wind over the English country side.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Heber Jones my little nephew he is the coolest ever. because he likes trucks and tractors we went to play at another inlaws house and we had only barbies so we fixed up shoot that would deploy 5' after launch; it was awsome.
Dearest family, awake and arouse facilities for our halloween party is coming quickly! So call the witches goblins and other creepy crawly things because the annual Kleinman family scary halloween party is upon us.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
some have been asking to put some of my art on here which is slightly embarrassing to be an artist i have to do extra pushups in the morning.
So we went on a little adventure to California and we left are hearts in San Fransico. It was pretty cool. Marni was paid to come out to cali. and shoot a wedding so i got to come along.
Well this was the coolest trip ever all we did was backpack through england. See sights and hang with some old mates. Good stuff. the top photo is the actual Cavern. and some other fun stuff.
These are some of Marni's cool pictures that she has done. She has done a sweet job with her company!!!
This is a house that i built in Alpine it was a pretty big one but its all finished up now.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
THIS IS MISS MARNI GWENIVIER OF LEHI UTAH OVER LOOKING THE GARDENS OF STERLING CASTEL THEY WERE FIRST PUT IN IN THE 1600'S HOWEVER THEY ARE NOT KEPT UP NOW, BUT YOU CAN STILL SEE THE DESIGNS.