My earlier post included the best photos I took on our trip to Houston. Unfortunately, none of those measures up to this photo I found in a shoebox.
Larkin’s birthday parties were awesome.

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My earlier post included the best photos I took on our trip to Houston. Unfortunately, none of those measures up to this photo I found in a shoebox.
Larkin’s birthday parties were awesome.
Tags: falling leaf, larkin, mom, scary green mask
On Saturday (April 18), our little guy turned one. I can hardly believe it, they grow up so fast, seems like just yesterday, etc. We had a few friends over to celebrate, mostly just those with kids (who else goes to one-year-old birthday parties?). Anyway, it was fun. A few pics…
Full gallery here.
Tags: aaron, andre, ben, birthday, driscoll, grady, kirsten, morgan, neil, party, photo, sara, theo
Here at SD, we’ve had our nose to the grindstone for the last several weeks, as is obvious from our near-weekly pace of blog posts. Needing some RnR, staff took a corporate-sponsored trip to Houston to visit with grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles, and other assorted (sordid) relatives.
The main event was the reuniting of the little guy with first cousin Linnea (aka, “the Pie”).
Pie is 4 months older than Driscoll, and, to put it in regionally appropriate Tex-Mex terms, plays the fiery habanero salsa to Driscoll’s mild pico de gallo. Nonetheless, the two cuties got along like beans and rice…
…with the occasional accidental bite of a serrano pepper…
They’ve already become kissing cousins, which left Driscoll a bit taken aback. He’s such a prude.
All told, a fun 4 days. What follows are some random shots of the kind of gratuitous cuteness we dealt with over the weekend. To see the full collection of photos, check out the gallery page.
Tags: dad, driscoll, easter, houston, kirsten, larkin, linnea, mom, paul, photo, selah
The newspapers say the economy is in a freefall, shedding jobs like so much jetsam. Well, here at SDWHQ, you’d never know it. If you look at our annual report, employment here has spiked in the last fiscal year. Salaries and benefits have kept up with inflation, and readership has seen a dramatic increase. Yes, the Strealey Dealie is riding high, zigging while the market zags.
Well, as a result, SDWHQ is moving! This all started innocently enough. We weren’t on the market for a new place, but had been thinking that maybe in another year or so we’d start looking around. Yet, there I was out for a run in the dreamy Laurelhurst neighborhood, and noticed a sign in the yard of a handsome house. Intrigued, I looked it up online and found that, jeez, it looked pretty nice, and was fairly reasonably priced. So I gathered up SD staff and suggested we go have a look. This was met with a shrug. Once we took a look around, however, well, we kinda had to have it. I think Kirsten cried. Oh, we did our due diligence and went and saw the handful of comparable houses on the market, but in our minds they didn’t really compare. A week and a half later we had an offer accepted. Easily the most expensive run I’ve ever taken.
Here are the pics from the MLS listing. It’ll undoubtedly be uglier when you see it, since the sellers (a couple of artsy types in town working on Coraline) had nicer stuff than we do. But no matter what ratty crap we put in there, it’ll still have tons of natural light. Hooray!
I’d be remiss if I didn’t share our little maestro, helping himself to the sellers’ piano during the inspection. I don’t know how to tell him it’s not staying.
Tags: beverly hillbillies, driscoll, house, laurelhurst, natty light, video, zagging, zigging