Wednesday, July 30, 2008

GraphJam.com

In the latest Wired magazine there was a little blurp about the site graphjam.com. I don't think you can have much more fun with graphs
song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes

song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes

song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes
song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes

song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes
song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes
song chart memes
more graph humor and song chart memes

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Thunder take down the Sounders

It has been a while since I've blogged about the Thunder. To say the least, they have been having a rough season. An eight game streak without a win says it all. To top this off, their coach stepped down. Yet, maybe change is a good thing. They played the defending league champions tonight and came back to WIN 2 - 1.There was also an article in the star tribune today about the supporters club. The above photos is from the article entitled: Dark Clouds add noise for Thunder

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Wide Open Spaces . . .



Anja has loved running around the open soccer fields at the NSC this week, so we took her over again last night. Here are a few shots of her running around with Erik.


Thursday, July 17, 2008

Animals, Soccer and Spandex

Hey! Hey! We're going to the zoo today!

Anja had a great day today (and in all honesty, I did too). We began the day at Como Zoo, by scoping out all of the animals outside, then ducking in and out of the rain visiting buildings that housed other animals for the remainder of the time. For a zoo with free admission ($2 recommended donation for adults and $1 for children), I was very impressed. It was our first visit there, and won't be our last. Anja seems to like polar bears and they'll be opening an exhibit aptly named Polar Bear Odyssey in 2010, so we'll be back (if she still digs them)! Check Como out if you haven't; it's worth the trip!


A zebra. (Token photo from the zoo--because you have to put at least one animal photo up.)


Anja loved their water table. The floating turtles were a hit, a water toy made by Learning Resources.

Erik has been reffing soccer games all week at USA Cup. His dad started the tournament 24 years ago and it has become one of the world's largest youth soccer tournaments with around 1,000 teams participating. We took Anja to the opening ceremonies, where she got her first glimpse of fireworks and skydivers. It was a memorable night for her as one of her new favorite words is "parachutes!" In between watching races at the Velodrome (see below), we kicked around Anja's new MN Thunder soccer ball (size 1) and cruised around the fields. She's sleeping very soundly right now, probably because we traversed the fields a few times!

This evening's entertainment was a trip to the National Sports Center's Velodrome. Every Thursday evening, May through September, they have track (cycling!) racing there. This too is worth a trip . . . it's racing like you've never seen before. Grown men and women on bikes flinging eachother down a wooden track, cyclists chasing motorcycles, and so much more. If you're ever interested in attending, give us a call!


Our view of the action.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

A Beautiful Fourth on Half Moon Lake


Anja ventures out into the deep.

Last fall, the Erickson and the Letnes families, together with another family, purchased a lake cabin on Half Moon Lake in Wisconsin. Yesterday 11 Ericksons and Letneses ventured out for a picnic, canoeing, fishing, some sun and relaxation. The cabin isn't entirely finished yet, but we're working on it. We hope to have a fully functioning kitchen and bathroom in the next couple of weeks.

Anja loved the lake, and I was a very brave lake goer as well. For those of you who don't know, I am oftentimes one of the fastest finishers out of the water during triathlons primarily because I don't like swimming in the lake. !!!


It was a great day to relax and just float.


Anja and Grandpa Ron.


Erik's parents bought this great float . . . my parents (pictured) thought it was the best! You don't even have to get in--what a bonus! (For those of us who don't necessarily like lake swimming!)


Steve and Anja playing "What's this?!" on the deck. (Anja's a curious little one!)