4602_225118780110_535810110_7284537_565641_n.jpg I bought these sunglasses about three weeks ago… and it has rained almost everyday since. I am getting really peeved. About five weeks ago began my glorious romp in the sun, I had reached a level of color that I like to think of as toasted caramel, and I was riding high on the ever cresting wave of vitamin D. And I haven’t really seen the sun since.

On Saturday Josh, Aaron and I went to the pool anyway, feeling like those passels of spry octogenarian men you always see at community pools in the morning, rain or shine, swimming laps and wearing loafers with their swim trunks they bought in 1982 (not at the same time, guys, get real).

In the mean time, I really have been meaning to write about the security guard at the pool, but am resisting the urge until I can get a picture of this douche hat. I would also like to write about Stefanie’s hot summer crush, who we have dubbed Tanner. Why Tanner? Because he is tanner than me, and he is tanner than you. But again! Not without an accompanying pic.

This all sounds very promising...except for the rain. Hopefully you'll get more Vitamin D soon.


Oh... we do need to get a picture of Tanner!!! The sun has to come back out soon!


there is a guy at swim team who is so tan you can see him ALL THE WAY AT THE OTHER END OF THE POOL, without goggles if the water is still.


Wait wait wait.

Stefanie. Tanner.
Stephanie Tanner.
Stephanie Judith Tanner?!
Somebody get Uncle Jesse on the phone, that's amazing!


PS: I bought Raybans, classic tortoise shell. Love them! They work on ANY face.


JASON! I made that SAME JOKE last week!


Great minds, Jory, great minds.

PS: Still have those Weber posters. We should figure this out for reallllls.


Blargh! BLOG!


Yup, couldn't agree more. And I'd like to add that you've got a great colour scheme on your site, I suffer with colour blindness and many webmasters don't give us a second thought!


"In little more than a hundred years," writes poster expert John Barnicoat, "it has come to be recognized as a vital art form, attracting artists at every level, from painters like Toulouse-Lautrec and Mucha to theatrical and commercial designers."[2] They have ranged in styles from Art Nouveau, Symbolism, Cubism, and Art Deco to the more formal Bauhaus and the often incoherent hippie posters of the 1960s.