Ok I am a little late..congrats
trz
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We have had our wii for a year and it was well worth the $$$. Our 8 year old daughter has such a great time not only playing the games but creating mii’s. It gets her up and moving when the weather is crummy. The best part is that Wade and I have fun playing games with her. It is also fun to bring to family gatherings and have wii tourneys. Fun for all ages!!
From what I have experienced Kodak easyshare is very user friendly. The software is a cinch to figure out. I like how it allows you to download your pictures and send through the kodak website so you do not bog down emails with huge attachments. We are on our third one…it would only be 2 but one got caught up in a “fishing accident” and took a swim in a lake If you want any more specifics or if you would like to see some pictures and how the website works pm me.
Tamara Kuehl
WOW Ken great photo! I have missed you around here lately. Your pictures are absolutely stunning.
Sorry to hear about your family tragedy. Your in our thoughts….
-Tamara
Well if was nice to finally meet you Brian. Even though you nose looked a lot bigger in person.
-Tamara
I can see most guys read this post and say…I am not going to touch that with a 10 foot pole…I am glad some of you guys did. Made me laugh today for sure!!!
-Tamara
Thanks for everyone for the nice comments. So many wonderful people on this site. Very refreshing
Tamara
For a first digital camera Kodak is great. I have one it is very user friendly. What I like about Kodak the best is the software to put on your computer. Makes downloading, emailing and finding your pictures EASY!
Tamara
Thanks for all the information and beautiful pictures. The flight sequence is great. Even though you do not feel these are your best pictures I think they are a million times better then I could do. Thanks!!
Tamara
I can definitely relate to this post. In May of 2002 I had skin cancer (basil cell carcinoma) removed from my upper chest. My mother had skin cancer (melanoma) removed from the side of her nose in 2000. Since the time I was diagnosed I have had several moles and skin removed because they looked suspicious and will continue to do so every 6 months. As most, I worshipped the sun growing up because we did not know any better. I am now armed with tons of information on this subject and would like to share some with you today. First of all I hate to burst anyone’s bubble but if you are at risk for skin cancer or have had it in the past, a hat and sunscreen just does not cut the mustard. I have been told by my dermologist very little to no sun exposure is the best option for those at risk. Trust me that this is one of the hardest things for me to handle because I am such an outdoors person. My husband Wade and I are always trying to find ways to keep me outdoors but to be protected from the sun. Of course anyone can get skin cancer but you are at highest risk if: You have blonde/light hair, light colored eyes, fair complexion, had sunburns as a child and if you have skin cancer in your family. Unfortunately for me I am all of the above. Even though my mom getting cancer was extremely hard for me it opened my eyes to start being more smart about the sun. I have not had a “tan” in 3 years and try to keep my direct sun exposure to a minimum and always wear sunscreen if I do have to be in the sun. I was told that a high percentage of skin damage happens in our childhood years so now I know how to protect my daughter. Lastly if you have any skin that is dry, scaly and bleeds, moles that change color, shape or are very dark get it checked out! Most skin cancer is very curable if caught early. If anyone has any specific questions on this feel free to email me. Thanks for starting this post.
Tamara
WOW these pictures are incredible as usual! The reflection of the clouds in the hawks eyes is truly breathtaking. More, more I say
WOW from a little private message into this great thread! I loved reading all the fun stories. I never fished before I met my husband but after that first time fishing with him I caught a nice walleye…I was hooked Us wives that fish better have to say THANKS to our wonderful husbands for getting us to the right “spot” to catch that big fish. Thanks to my hubby Wade for introducing me to one of my favorite things to do now. Your money!!!!
-Tamara
These pictures are just amazing!! I always look forward to your posts. I would love to live where I could see all that wildlife in my backyard.
Tamara
Gift certificate for an hour professional massage. After the massage she will come home feeling WONDERFUL but most of all loving you a little more. Or if that is too expensive just take some time and write a heartfelt letter to her letting her know what she means to you!