Monday, July 21, 2008

Finally, A New Start for the Neimas!

Hi everyone! Sorry we've been out of touch. We have been going through many fertility issues causing us pain, emotionally and physically. We never thought that we would encounter such issues nor did we ever imagine that we would end up adopting. Adoption is great, but the idea never crossed our minds till now. Throughout our journey we've cried, screamed and pitched fits, but now we've attained closure. So we're finally ready to take the next step. Finally!

We have decided to adopt from Japan through a small agency in CA. Adopting from Japan is pretty rare since the birthrate in Japan is pretty low and there are few agencies that have a Japan program. I hear the process can have emotional ups and downs, but after all that we have been through, I think we'll be able to handle it and can't wait!


We just started the application process and have a long way to go with the homestudy and dossier. Overall, looking at the big picture, paperwork and documentation is not that big a deal.

Thanks to all that have been supportive and understanding.

Shino and Jeff

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Jack Russell Saves Kids

Here's a heart breaker of a story... This Jack Russell in New Zealand named George died saving 5 kids from a couple of pit bulls that were about to attack the kids. I can totally understand and feel for the family of the Jack. Our Jack Russell Ryder will take on a Great Dane no problem to put the dominance smack down. I just hope we never run into pit bulls on the loose.

Here's a shot of George.


What sucks even more is that the owner of the two pit bulls had surrendered the pair to dog control officers and demanded they be destroyed, claiming they had launched unprovoked attacks previously.

Dude! If they attacked people or pets previously, they should have been put down or impounded then. What they hell were they doing on the loose. The owner should be put in jail for a bit to teach him a lesson.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Happy Birthday to the Dogs

Happy Birthday to our dogs Ryder and Bella. 3 and 2. Time for not-very-tasty-to-humans cake with some plain yogurt, and the only thing I would glady eat, bacon bits sprinkled on top. Mmmmm.... bacon.

Saturday, January 27, 2007

An Artful Weekend

With it snowing and all, what better time than to finally hang some pictures that've been sitting on the floor for a month.



Check out the cool wooden vase Shino decorated with fake cherry blossoms from Michaels. Thanks Greg and Aki. Then we have 4 pictures I printed out and framed myself. Two of the dogs, and two of the most recent backpacking trip in the Sierras.


And third, check out the prints we purchased from Global Gallery. They are a couple of Ken Bailey prints that were put onto a hard board and framed nicely. Great web site to purchase art from, but I bet it doesn't match Scott White.

Lastly, Cost Plus is currently having a 40% sale on everything, including furniture. We picked up a mirror and will also pick up some wooden trunks. Photos of those to follow. Hey, you can't beat a 40% off sale!

I think that is the most amount of links I've ever included in a post.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

String Avoider

Bored at work? Bored at home?

Check out this flash game I came across called String Avoider. It's pretty fun and addicting, although once you get through all the levels, it's over. Too bad there couldn't be more levels.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

The 2006 Denver Holiday Blizzard

Well folks, it came, it dumped, and it left. Click on the shot of our house below for a slideshow with videos of the blizzard.

Guess I don't really have to do any winter watering of the trees and grass this month.

Monday, December 18, 2006

It's Winter... Foot Warmer Time

The Neima annual tradition is back in time for the cold nights of winter in Colorado. Down to the basement I went to drag up the Kotatsu, or in other words, the foot warmer. While it may not be a great idea for us humans to bake our melons under the table, the dogs have no such worry.

While I'm writing this, they are both probably under there at the moment. Yes, our lives revolve around our dogs, get over it.

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Oh Boy...

So I haven't updated the site lately because, well, I just didn't feel like it.
Anyway, here I am reading this article about an airplane on a treadmill, and it gets me afraid that some of these folks will undoubtedly be in positions of power in the future. Read on and you'll understand why.

I won't tell you my opinion on this because I don't want to lean your decision one way or the either, but if you're a smart person like I am, you'll know where I stand.

Here's one for you all...

"John's mom has three sons, Nickel, Dime, and who? What is the name of the third son?"

Comment your answers.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Backpacking Where Art Thou?

Man I miss backpacking. I was just looking at some random trip logs today of the JMT (John Muir Trail) and it brough back many fun memories. Drat winter. Must... wait.... 10... months...

Maybe next summer I can somehow get out to the Tetons to do a trip, or even the JMT one day.

Comments from fellow sufferers?

Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Happy Halloween!

Boo! Boo! Boo! Boo! Boo! Boo! Boo!





Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Blizzard Watch!!

So there was this blizzard watch, but it wasn't for our county. However, we did get about 5" of snow over night. Breck got about 18", sweet! Here is some morning snow in the backyard, as you can see, the clocks haven't had a chance to fall back yet.



With all the snow, we built a snowman. We never knew building a snowman was such hard work.


Thursday, October 19, 2006

Our Maple Tree

The Autumn Blaze Maple that we planted a couple months ago seems to be doing well and has developed a great reddish color for fall. Decided to take a couple pictures before the rain and/or snow takes it all off. The pictures don't do it justice, as it looks very bright when the sun is hitting it.



Now only if it could magically grow 10 more feet we'd be happy. I think it will grow anywhere from 1' - 2' per year.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

First Snow of the Winter

Well, here it is, the 1st snow of the season here in Denver. Should only be a few inches over night, and it will probably only stick on the grass. Time to wax the snowboard and get out the gear.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Checkin' Out the Fall Colors with Fumie

With Shino's mother in town, we of course had to show her the Rockies. And what a better time. The temps this weekend were in the mid 80s, in late September! Although the fall colors have almost ended, you could still see a lot of Aspen trees up in the mountains. We decided to take her up Guanella Pass, which peaks out at 11,669'.

Along the way we had to make a pit stop, and what better place to do it at than Loaf 'N Jug. Ha ha. Funny name, had to take a picture. Once we got onto the 22 mile dirt road, we stopped right away to take some pictures over a river with Aspens in the background.



Oohh, there's the river. And if you look closely, you can make out the matriarchal unit, Fumie. She's a lively one, crikey!



The Aspens at the lower elevations where very nice! Along the way we passed free roaming cattle. Had to stop, although I thought this bull was about to charge the Forester if I stayed any longer.



Finally we made it to the top of the pass. You can see the beginnings of winter starting to set in up top. There's my honey! The younger one, if you were confused.



On the way back down, and out of all places, road work! At 11,500'! We had to wait about 10 mintues as a pilot car escorted cars up and down the narrow road that they were doing work on. Telling you bro'... you can never escape it. All that time waiting put some pressure on Shino's bladder, so we found a hole in the ground on the way back down near a lake.



Fumie couldn't get enough of the yellow leaves. She had to collect some more to flatten out and take home. Very pretty time of year.



Boyyy, were we famished. Had to stop at the famous and yummy Beau Jo's pizza. You gotta eat here if you visit, best pizza around.



...and back to Denver we go. 'Till next year around this time.

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

A Bit Slow Lately

Things have been a bit slow lately, so not many updates.

Let's see, the Padres' magic number is down to 5.

Georgia almost lost to CU.

Race car driver road rage results in a flying ninja kick to his opponents windshield.

Car salesman have transformed from sharks into machete wielding lunatics.

Earth is slightly warmer than it has been, say, in the last million years.

And maybe the fact that we can soon sail to the north pole is not such a bad thing. Now Santa better put his shit under lock and key.