Wednesday, April 16. 2008
Jax was in the tub and didnt seem to know many of the colors and Jacob came popping back in and said this thing was blue and that was black - then I said no what color is it ...
he said orange -- I said well its more like yellow ... he said ok ... then the next thing was green ...
and I point to the facet and Jacob says gray -- I said well I would call it silver, then jax points to the handle on the faucet and jacob gets a concerned look on his face ...
I said we will call that clear color ....
then I point at his tummy and ask what color that is... Jacob says "ummm white HAHAHA I am really really white... "
Then I had been out working in the sun and my skin was a bit pink (or maybe down right red) so I point to my arm and ask what color I am ... Jacob says "ummm hairy your real hairy"
... I was cracking up...
Thursday, December 22. 2005
HENRY
Col. Joseph Robert Henry, USAF Ret., age 79, of Stone Mountain, died Saturday December 17, 2005.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, December 20, 2005, at 10:00 AM at Mountain Park UMC Chapel in Stone Mountain with Dr. Gary Whetstone and Rev. Gail officiating. Interment will follow on Thursday at Hillcrest Cemetery in Clearfield, PA.
A native of Pennsylvania, Col. Henry was an Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and had a distinguished career in the military where at age 17 he enlisted in the Aircorps and began his service during WWII. Some of the highlights of his life were that he attended and graduated from The United States Military Academy (West Point) in 1949 where in 1948 he was an All American walk-on football player. He served as a pilot in both the Korean Conflict and, the. Vietnam War for which he was awarded the Bronze Star for heroic action under fire in 1968. In 1957 he attended the Air Force Institute of Technology and the Naval War College in 1962. Launch Operations, Air Force Gemini Program 1963-1966 at Cape Canaveral in He received an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1963 and was Chief of Florida. A distinguished graduate, of the Air War College in 1970, Col. Henry became the Head of R.O.T.C. at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and retired in 1976 to start a second successful career as a rancher in South Alabama for 15 years before settling in Stone Mountain in 1990.
Col. Henry was preceded in death by his brothers, John Austin and Eugene Lynn Henry and his parents, Mary Catherine and Eugene Matthew Henry as well as his -fourth child, Matthew Robert Henry.
Survivors include:
Wife: Sue Henry, Stone Mountain
Children: Mary Jo (Dan) Brooks
Christine Henry
Dr. John Michael (Barbara Leasure) Henry
Cynthia (Pierce) Hodnette
Mark (Robin) Henry
12 Grandchildren
4 Great Grandchildren
The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Monday, December 19, 2005, from 6 – 8 PM.
Col. Henry was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
In lieu of flowers, please contribute to your favorite veterans charity.
Saturday, October 15. 2005
10-14-05 - Pictures from the days events (Birth day for Jax)
10-15-05 - Pictures from the day... Picked some peppers with Karin out of the planters. Went to visit Jax, he's all cleaned up now -- didn't have "milk" on him anymore (thats what Karin was calling it -- I told her it was more like toothpaste and she said that was gross)
I think Kimberly even got a picture of me wearing a little somthing while my shirt was drying after the "accident"
Friday, October 14. 2005
Jax Bryson Turnmire was born at 1:30:30 PM today October 14, 2005.
He weighed 6 lb. 13.6 oz. and was 20.5" tall.
He ate for the first time about 4:30PM and had about 0.75 oz. of formula.
Kimberly is feeling pretty good. I have lots of pictures to put up later.
There is a good chance that everyone gets to come home tommorrow.
Just have to wait and see.
Thursday, October 13. 2005
Well today is hopefully the last day of our family of 4... Tommorrow should bring us a family that is 25% bigger with the addition of the new baby!
I should probably be asleep already but anticipation seems to be running high... worries, concerns, excitment, etc... Just too much to think about
Plan is for everyone to get up and go for the induction in the morning...
Looks like it is going to be a long day.
Wish us luck!
Friday, November 19. 2004
Got some new pictures of the Chatlos baby - Brooks...
At this point it could cross your mind "why dont you have pictures of any other parts of your family...?" well its simple my cousin Shannon is the only one that emails me pictures regularly... soo I put them up here
Anyone else wanna send me pictures? - I am sure I can find a home for them ... especially if you are related to me ... hehe
Friday, November 12. 2004
Welp she got her teeth taken out... no big troubles. On the way home she kinda looked like she had been in a fight, since her mouth was all bloody looking.
She was big time out of it!! Thankfully, her sister was able to help out a little by staying with her for a few hours this afternoon.
Soo in a few days she should be back to normal (minus a few teeth)...
Friday, October 15. 2004
Some more new pictures of Brooks
brought to you by Shannon Chatlos...
hehe
she emailed them about 3:30pm today soo I threw them up on here
the last few are the new ones ... as usual
Friday, October 8. 2004
More new pictures of the Chatlos Baby...
should be the last 4 on the page...
Monday, October 4. 2004
Cousin Shannon sent me an update of her baby... Brooks for those not remembering...
soo we have 3 new pictures down at the bottom - I guess that would be pictures 11 - 13 on the page...
They get bigger soo fast... heh...
Monday, August 2. 2004
For anyone that did not recieve the email from Shannon / Brad I have it right here...
---- ORIGINAL MESSAGE ----
It’s a boy!
5lbs. 15oz 18.5 in long. Brown hair. Mother and baby are doing fine. The surgery went great, he is a tiny little guy but that won't last long. Shannon and the baby will be in the hospital until Tuesday morning, and then we will be back home. I have to get back to the hospital. Take care, Brad
Shannon B. Chatlos
ARISTOTLE
Regional Sales Manager
CO, KY, LA, NC, NY, PA, VA, UT
800-296-2747
Bradley J. Chatlos
410-573-9798 Home
410-736-0024 Cell
Beat Army
---- END ----
There you go... If you missed it somewhere there it is...
or maybe the pictures are easier to look at if you go to this page here
Thursday, June 24. 2004
First I have some pictures of Karin at cheer camp last Friday...
(also 1 picture of PF Changs parking lot after the mud coating on Thursday -- it was cleaned up a bit by the time I got this picture)
06-18-04
Second I have some pictures of Jacob driving the truck around the yard on Father's Day... he loved it...
06-20-04
Tuesday, June 8. 2004
Ok here are the rest of the vacation pictures
06-03-04 - Did some shopping around the area (went to Alpine and downtown Fort Davis).
06-04-04 - Walked up the mountain in Fort Davis took some nice pictures, also went to Balmorea.
06-05-04 - First day of the drive home.
06-06-04 - Second day of the drive home (well before we left the hotel - aren't they cute).
The new camera has a "panoramic" mode - which I used on some of the pictures updated 05-31-04 - ranger peak pictures with some of the panoramics...
Monday, June 7. 2004
First we have pictures from Ft. Davis and the final leg of the trip to El Paso... here
The next day we went up to ranger peak (around 5300 feet) tram takes you up 940 feet from the parking area... pictures here
Tuesday we started the day out going to Mexico and ended in a neat old building built quite some time ago (got a picture of the sign in there)
pictures here
the pictures of the old building spill over to the next day, where we also have pictures from the drive from El Paso back to Fort Davis... here
working on more pictures that was the first batch pretty much had filled up 1 512mb card in the camera... takes several hours to build all the thumbs and stuff
this webserver only has a 400mhz processor ...
Sunday, June 6. 2004
3374.9 miles driven in the Avalanche on this vacation and we are finally home...
Used an Etrex Vista to keep track of the trip when we were driving from place to place and the GPS logged 3147.82 miles with a max speed of 432mph (yeah right must be a glitch)
Moving time was 44 hours 04 minutes stopped time was 7 hours 32 minutes...
Moving average was 71.4 mph and overall average was 61.0 mph...
the difference in the milage between the GPS and the trip odometer in the truck are due to the fact that I did not turn on the GPS when were were running around either in Fort Davis or in El Paso...
Used ALOT of gas ... we were figuring around 19.1 mpg not sure overall
most expensive gas I saw was in Texas at $2.17 a gallon and the cheapest was in Georgia at $1.77 a gallon... most of the time when I was out it was either $1.85 or $1.89 (didn't matter where I was...)
I have ALOT of pictures -- nearly 1 gig ... the should be up in a day or two I hope...
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