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Justin's Beach House

A bit of cyberspace dedicated to keeping concerned folks updated on the antics of two kooky kids, their pug and a new puppy! Stay tuned....

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Some pictures from Nashville

Here are a few pictures from the trip.


Stacey's Western Carolina TnT team


One of the many memorials uptown


The Parthenon


Athena


Athena's Shield


Stace hard at work


A war memorial uptown


Printer's Alley




Inside The Arcade


Jan, proprieter of the Arcade


Kathy and Olivia, owners of The Peanut Shoppe

That "Whooshing" Sound...

Justin: That "whooshing" sound I am constantly hearing these days turns out to be Time as it is flying by my head. It's been 7 months since the wedding already. Did you hear me? SEVEN MONTHS. It feels like just a few weeks. A year will have passed before I know it! Oh well, that's good as that means Autumn and FOOTBALL!

Last weekend Stace and I went to Nashville, TN. as she had a large team running the Country Music Marathon (http://www.cmmarathon.com/home.html). What a good time! We left here for Knoxville late Wednesday evening where we stayed with my parents and then headed out for the capitol the next morning. Mom and Dad watched Oscar and Porter while we were away so we wouldn't have to board them.
Now considering the small population of friends and folk who read this blog, more then likely you've met my mother. She's tiny.
Like 4'10" of tiny.
And in case you don't know, my 17 month old puppy, Porter, was last weighed in at 90lbs and I don't have to reach down to pet his back. In case I'm not painting a clear enough picture, I'm saying that when he stands on his back legs, my puppy is head and shoulders taller then my mother.
And we've never had a big dog growing up. The largest animal we had was a shitz-zhu.
Needless to say I was very concerned how my energetic puppy would act around my parents and vice versa.

If you were wondering why I have not mentioned Oscar, I'm not playing favorites, he's just Oscar. He loves it at the parents' as it's carpeted. They like watching movies; he likes sitting. It's a perfect match.

Back to Porter.

Porter is a very very sweet dog and loves to be cuddled and rubbed and brushed. He minds me very well and rarely do we have any problem. However he's still very young at 17 months, very energetic, has 90lbs to throw around and other then a few veterinary technicians and a groomer, he has not been handled by anyone else. My parents have not handled a big dog on a leash, have 2 cats and live in a suberb of Knoxville so there are always animals in the yard and usually cat pee somewhere in the house, despite my mother's frantic efforts to clean.
Stupid cats.
So Porter was very excited when we got there and I'm not really sure he ever became "comfortable" and "relaxed", but he definitely enjoyed the newness. I made sure he was at least comfortable around Mom and Dad and then let him explore the house. He's sweet enough that he won them over rather quickly and I don't think he frightened Mom all too much. Dad would take him on walks and Mom minded the pug.
The weekend went almost without incident until Dad and Porter were surprised by a couple neighborhood dogs coming out of some woods. Porter's excitement had him pulling on the leash and my father mistakenly grabbed the leash itself in an effort to control him. The leash cut through some hide on a couple of fingers, but it doesn't seem to be too bad. He has had a doctor look it over and was told it should grow back in a few weeks. All in all they seemed comfortable with the dogs when we picked them up on Sunday. Hopefully there wasn't any other incidents they are not telling us about.

As for us in Nashville, I helped out Stace with some things Thursday and Friday then I went to Brentwood and stayed with my pal from college, Josh. Stace's team did really well - everyone finished and there were no Team in Training injuries! Whoo hoo! We did a little sight seeing, ate at BB King's on 2nd Ave., and caught some really nice music. Stace and I agreed Nashville has a very Kansas City, MO vibe and we are considering it strongly for a future home location. It is closer to both of our families, and isn't Charlotte! Win-Win! Now we just need to put together an exit strategy for here... I will post some pictures of the weekend later.

This weekend we are off to White Lake, NC as she has a team doing the White Lake Half, which is a Half Ironman event. A 1.2 mile open water swim starts you off and leads into a 56 mile bike ride, culminating to a 13.1 mile run. Sweet eh? A friend and co-worker, Greg Carr, is participating. I hope to snap a few shots of him as he runs by.
http://www.setupevents.com/?fuseaction=event_detail&eventID=868

Oh, on a side note, I have started the new photo-work blog: http://justinkeelingimages.blogspot.com/

Be safe and well.
J.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Where did the other site go??

It seems I'm not caring for the name Dade Street Studios so we're trying to come up with something more fitting/professional. In that ideal I've deleted the work site.
So if you have suggestions on a studio name, please feel free to leave it in the comments. We've brainstormed quite a few - Stace is stuck on "Noodle Bowl Studios - A Hodge-podge of Brilliance".
We'll see.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

So What's New...

Justin: Well, let's see.. what is going on in the lives of the Stacey/Justin couple.... Stace and I are good.. We've had some ups and some downs... My Great Uncle John P'simer recently passed away and as most of you who read this already know, Stace's Uncle Dale has a "Bad Case of the Measles", which isn't really the measles however this is the attitude taken towards it. Please send good juju to their families and friends.

You guys would have loved my Great Uncle John. A great guy, laid back, and a supporter of family, friends, and the community. I'll dig around and see if I cannot put together a bit of a montage for him from photos growing up. Trips down to Florida in the summer to visit my grandmother and her brother were big points. We'd get up at 4 to go wake John up from his easy chair and then we'd spend most of the day fishing for blue gill and crackerheads. John was of good, solid character and will be sorely missed. I've got a few stories from those days I'll share later on. Along with my Uncle Dave, their passing is proof in point to there having to be a better place elsewhere as they deserve nothing less.



On a slightly lighter note, Stace and I are doing well; figuring each other out and discovering all that the first year of marriage entails.


Porter is about 90lbs now, very very sweet, and is about 15 months old. He has a girlfriend of sorts - Diamond, our neighbors' D'angelo and Courtney's pitbull.


Oscar is doing well, still growling at me in some sort of confused affection tactic.


Stace is feeling better now that her bronchial infection has finally passed.


Our friends, the Jarretts, just got back from their trip to Hawaii and I hope to have quite a few shots to share very soon, though I will post one from his camera phone he sent...


Easter weekend I drove to Bristol, TN to help my sister and fam move into their new house. Very exciting! It's a huge home! Two floors and a finished basement, loads of closet space... I'm sorry but I was too busy painting, wiring, and moving furniture to take any pictures except one of my nephew, Cooper, which I will post. So YEA to Josh and Kara's new home!

Spring! Yea!

This is the phone shot from Maui in a local supermarket... I'm guessing a lot of the islanders are lactose intolerant...


"Hello, my name is Cooper William Knapp and I am here for my covershoot... No, no please.. Do not crowd the Cooper at once... So much to give.. no need to be rude..."

Be safe everyone.