Tulips part 2
March 29, 2008 | Category: Personal | Leave a Comment
Over the weekend a few more tulips bloomed in our front flower bed and I had a new camera to play with. So here’s a shot with the new D300.

Our Tulips are Blooming
March 23, 2008 | Category: Personal | Leave a Comment
Back in December, Alysa’s mom sent her a box of tulips bulb for her birthday. So, on a cold December morning we went out to the front flower bed and planted about 60-70 tulip bulbs. In the past few weeks they have started to grow and a few of them have small buds and 2 of them now have bloomed. We planted an assortment of colors but the multi-colored ones bloomed first.


Let me introduce, George
March 2, 2008 | Category: Personal, adp | Leave a Comment
ADP is pleased to recommend World Vision, an international rescue and aid organization that saves the lives of thousands of children around the world each year.
Shortly after Alysa and I got married we felt the urge to do something important with the blessings that God had given us. My father, Steve Darmody, has been an Associate Artist with World Vision since 1992 and my family has sponsored children through the organization for as long as I can remember. Now it’s my turn. While thumbing through a stack of child profiles in our office, I came across a familiar birth date. George from Lebanon was born on our anniversary date, June 18. And on top of that, I just couldn’t resist that FACE! (Could you?)
Now that we have made this commitment save a child’s life for a couple of dollars a month, ADP is dedicating itself to challenging others to this goal as well. If you have not heard of World Vision or simply wish to research more about their mission and business practices, please visit their website here or click on the link at the bottom of this blog. We’ll be talking more about our new son and World Vision in general in future blogs, but in the meantime, please take the time to pray about your possible involvement in the life, health and education of a child you don’t know…and should.
If you aren’t familiar with World Vision, here is some information about them from their website.
Who World Vision Serves
World Vision helps transform the lives of children and families in need in the name of Christ. Our assistance extends to all people, regardless of beliefs, gender, or ethnicity.
Why World Vision Serves
World Vision is a Christian relief and development organization dedicated to helping children and their communities worldwide reach their full potential by tackling the causes of poverty.








