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Thanksgiving

Nov24
2010
Rob Written by Rob

I swear to God, we haven’t abandoned this blog. We’ve just both been extremely busy, juggling a variety of dramas (both client-centric and otherwise) and have shifted a lot of our day-to-day news updating to our Facebook pages. But R&K is still on the air.

My brother comes into town for Thanksgiving tomorrow! It’s been almost a year since we’ve seen him last. Though we talk at least once or twice a week on the phone (and spend quality time playing Bioshock 2 and Red Dead Redemption online), it’s just not the same as being there in person. So if I were to sketch up a list of things to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving 2010, topping the list would be seeing my brother again.

A list of other updates and thanksfulnesses after the jump.
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Posted in Everyday Life, Faith, House and Yard, The Animals, Travel, Work

Married: Robyn and Andrew!

Sep20
2010
Rob Written by Rob

We know – neither of us has written here in several weeks. We’ve been horribly busy, pushing out product almost as fast as it’s been coming in; between the business, various church and family-related activities and obligations, and all the other presses on time and energy that come with everyday adult life, we’ve been running exhausted and on fumes for weeks now. So we’ve been looking very forward to getting out of town for a few days and celebrating a very happy event: the wedding of Robyn Taylor and Andrew Heise.


Andrew and Robyn Heise, September 18 2010


Robyn is Kristi’s cousin; Kristi’s mother is the older sister of Robyn’s father. It’s hard to do justice to how well loved Robyn is in the Taylor (and presumably, the Heise) family. She’s funny, smart, full of life. When Kristi and I were married in 2008, Kristi’s grandfather gave the blessing and publicly called Robyn out: you’re the next one to be married, he said. She was terribly embarrassed. But we spent the weekend joking with him about who he was going to call out this time – because obviously, the blessing stuck.

Luckily, Andrew is a great guy. A perfect match for Robyn’s energy, wit and grace. We’re all so very happy for them both.

So we all piled up in our respective vehicles and tooled over to Lake Tahoe, Nevada this weekend for the Saturday wedding. The weather was beautiful, the bride was stunning, and the reception party was a riot. Rocking to the tunes of DJ Diamond Dave Hosley, we all had a blast dancing into the late hours. Tellin’ ya, you haven’t lived until you’ve seen a 60-ish wedding DJ pounding out “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga:

(Thanks to Matt and Shelly Taylor for being so quick on the iPhone cam!)

Thanks for inviting us – we had a great time. Congratulations Andrew and Robyn!

As a side note: we’re working on something today for Andrew and Robyn, and are coming up with a list of songs Dave ran on Saturday night. Anyone who was there and out on the floor, what songs do you remember best? What were your favorites? Leave a comment – thanks!

Farewell, Tucker

Aug13
2010
Rob Written by Rob

For me, a new normal came into being a little over five years ago.

I lived in a little apartment in Altamonte Springs, Florida, recently moved back from Tampa after a longer stint away from my hometown than I’d expected. Tampa was often a pretty lonely time, which was a big part of why I adopted a second cat to begin with. The first one – Veruca – was a plea from a friend who had too many animals and needed to rehome one in a single-cat house. After a few months (and many long worked weekends) I told myself that I needed a second cat to keep the first one company. But honestly, it was really more about keeping me company.

Tuck was always trouble. He’d lock himself in the bathroom. Rummage through cabinets, in search of treats. Knock things off desks and tables that got in the way of his happy reclinage. He was way too smart for his own good, and nothing about him was ever according to the manual.
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Okay. It’s Happened To Me.

Jun16
2010
Rob Written by Rob

This one goes out to the kids.

In another month or so, I’ll be 39 years old. Every so often I have to keep reminding myself that this is 2010 – as in, TWO THOUSAND TEN, as in, monolith-blows-up-Jupiter 2010, as in, well holy hell. You just wake up one day and realize that you haven’t been keeping up with things. And that, quite frankly, there’s just too much shit to be keeping up with, ON TOP of all the normal day-to-day shit that the average adult has to remember, comprehend, think about, intentionally ignore, fret over and just generally gnaw on.

As that wise sage Grandpa Simpson once said: “I used to be with it. But then, they changed what ‘it’ was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s ‘it’ seems scary and weird. IT’LL HAPPEN TO YOU!”
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