Showing posts with label Jer-Bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jer-Bear. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2008

Raffle Tickets & Small Countries

You can't imagine our excitement as we all sat in the truck and watched Jer-Bear come out with our first raffle ticket purchase envelope! You'd have thought from our expressions that he was going to pull a frickin' Bayliner 300 from the envelope.


So of course I don't let anybody open it. We MUST CAPTURE IT PHOTOGRAPHICALLY FOR THE BLOG.

Lars bought 8 tickets. And as you can see from the postmark, bought them from Washington State. It's so nice to know our American neighbors feel it's important for our family to own a boat. In your honor, Lars, I have used the American spelling of "neighbors" and "honor", and as soon as I finish this blog post I will personally invade a small country.

So now you will have a 1 in 11 chance if YOU and you alone buy a ticket today. As the Godfather's Pizza commercial guy would say: "Do it!"

raffle, boating, Bayliner

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Keeping the day job


I'm always incredibly impressed when I watch Jer-Bear work. He's very good at what he does, which is construction. He just automatically knows how to do stuff, and it spills into other areas, like when I ask him "If I'm sewing 4" wide quilt patches together with a 5/8" seam on each side, how wide..." and before I can finish he answers.

Here is Jer-Bear at work.



He's working on beautiful multi-level deck on a mountain. It has a gorgeous view from behind a beautiful cedar and glass panel railing. Check out our video here.

raffle, boating

Monday, August 11, 2008

Welcome to our dream

See that guy in the banner? That's Jer-Bear, my boyfriend. Isn't he hot? He's sitting inside the engine hatch of a Bayliner 300. That's the expression he makes when he's TOTALLY LOVING something. In this case, dual V6s. :)

Yup, a Bayliner 300 is our dream. I'm going use this blog to tell you why that's our dream, although it will only be my opinion because I haven't presented any of these ideas to Jer-Bear yet. He doesn't even know I've put up this blog.

We've been together for over two years, and my sense is that he's at a crossroads in his life. He took me to see this boat two weeks ago. I fell in love with it and that's when we started down this strange and exciting path.

I hope you'll follow along with us on our journey to a (seemingly) impossible dream!
 
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