The business of posting photos, that is! Jody needed to buy a new camera for business reasons, so who am I to argue with logic like that?! Yippee!
First set of photos, though, have nothing to do with Shae. Turkey got to spend a few quality days with Gramma and Baba while Jody and I went to Branson, Missouri, with his siblings for a little vacation on the water.
Thanks to everyone for coming to pick us up from the airport! A 90-minute direct flight from Denver to Branson sure trumps the drive across Kansas, if you ask me.
First stop: an Irish bar in downtown Branson. Why? Why not! Plus it's important to get inside every once in a while -- that humidity'll kill ya.

Next stop: dinner! Great Mexican restaurant right on the riverfront. Delish.

Buddy requested the paparazzi to take a rest.
At last we hit the water!

Ruh roh. Day 1 (for us): boat troubles. Speculation is the exessive heat was causing Buddy's boat to vapor lock. He got it started again...And Terry's boat:
Dock break!
Dinnertime at the cabins.
Back to the water.

Just some scenery shots.


Bruddas.
The Cliffs of Despair. Not really -- just a "Princess Bride" reference. Kids climb up these cliffs and jump into the water below. We never had a chance to give it a shot, though, because no one had an anchor long enough for us to hang out in the cove -- the water directly below the cliffs averages 100-130 feet deep!
Humidity much?
Another day, another boating adventure.
Ducks!
Riverboat!
More cliff jumping!

The Arkansas/Missouri boarder.
...from the other side. Anyone else hear that banjo music?



Bruddas.
The Cliffs of Despair. Not really -- just a "Princess Bride" reference. Kids climb up these cliffs and jump into the water below. We never had a chance to give it a shot, though, because no one had an anchor long enough for us to hang out in the cove -- the water directly below the cliffs averages 100-130 feet deep!
Humidity much?
Another day, another boating adventure.
Ducks!
Riverboat!
More cliff jumping!

The Arkansas/Missouri boarder.
...from the other side. Anyone else hear that banjo music?































