I finally did it. I got around to catching up with my photos from this year. I've been neglecting it since I've been so busy. As I mentioned in a previous post, I've been swamped with work and the family takes my other time. Now that I have a couple weeks off before the new year, I've decided to post up pictures from our trip to Disneyworld and my trip to Chicago in October. In a previous post from last year, I mentioned that Patrick and Brianne were getting married. So I made the trip to Chicago to see it and was very happy that I did.
We used a time share in Florida and decided to take the kids to see Disneyworld since they've been to Disneyland (pictures in the gallery). We had alot of fun but we could have saved alot of money if we hadn't gone. I'm not saying that I regret the trip but I will say that Justin's favorite part was sliding in the rain (SAFEEEE). We could have done that at home since we've had a good bit of rain this year. That and he loved getting pictures with all the characters like Mickey and Goofy (I have a buzz and a woody).
I also made the trip to Chicago to see Patrick and Brianne's wedding which was alot of fun. My old army buddy JR drove down from Michigan and we hung out when I wasn't at the wedding. We saw a bulls game and went to the top of the Sears tower. The wedding itself was beautiful and they definitely made it memorable. They rented a trolley for driving the wedding party around the city of Chicago and getting photos. They even got to appear on the evening news during the weather forecast on Channel 5 news.
Maybe now I'll get around to posting pics of Christmas.
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Posted by gabe Sunday, December 28, 2008 (21:07:32)
Interlaken
Part of my family from my mom's side is actually from New York. Which makes for interesting discussions with my self since technically, I have both sides of the civil war in my blood (North and South) but I digress. One of my brothers recently made a trip back to the old state of New York with his wife and daughter in tow. My mom decided to go back as well and visit some of the areas where she grew up. The area is known as Interlaken and is absolutely gorgeous. There are quite a waterfalls and lakes that you can visit. There is Cayuga Lake, Enfield falls, and Watkins Glen. They are absolutely amazing and wondrous to say the least.
While they were there, they got a few pictures of the trip and the falls. We're planning a trip there next year as well and I'm actually pretty excited about it since I haven't been back in a long time. In the mean time, I'll just look at the pictures from my bro and post them for everyone to see for yourselves how beautiful the area is.
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Posted by gabe Monday, August 25, 2008 (19:00:00)
What can 35 cents buy for you?
My wife and I were making a trip back from visiting my mom (grandma) in California. We have a van for the trips around town that require a few more seats and a little more room so the kids aren't at each others throats while we're driving. We also have a portable TV that plugs into the cigarette lighter to keep the kids occupied for those long trips. As we were driving back across the desert, all of a sudden the TV and radio stopped working. The power inverter wouldn't work. It seemed like the whole console on the van gave out. Fortunately, the AC was still working. It was bad enough that the TV and radio stopped working but if the AC had gone, I think we would have gone insane.
Anyways, we're driving along singing a song and realizing we're up doo-doo creek without a paddle. We get home and unload everything. Thus begins the trial of trying to figure out what happened. Basically, we found that fuses for those areas were blown out. So I go buy more fuses and put them in. Turn the key and pop goes the fuses again. Apparently, I'm thinking there's something wrong with the electrical system. So it's time for a trip to the service center since I don't know where the problem is in the electrical system.
Needless to say, $1400 later, I find out that my youngest son who is 2 years old has put 35 cents into the cars CD player. He had stuffed the coins into the slot. This was actually shorting out the whole front panel and cost us a pretty penny. In case you're wondering, the $1400 wasn't just for them to find the loose change. They also did a 60,000 mile service on the vehicle while it was there. We also found that the brakes and motor mounts needed to be replaced. Happy Happy! Joy Joy!
So what does 35 cents buy you?? It bought me a 6 hour trip in a car with 2 screaming kids and $1400 in repair work. Someone please put me out of misery.
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Posted by gabe Sunday, August 24, 2008 (19:19:09)
The long road home
This week has been nice. I finally took some vacation from work and I've been doing things around the house that needed to be done 6 months ago. This has been a weird 6 months. My life has just been crazy (yes, more so than usual). With 2 young boys who have a passion for getting into trouble and a job that tries to get blood from a turnip, I have little time for play or anything else. So having a week off was just soooo nice. It's amazing what some time away can do for you when you don't have to think about work or all the stresses that go along with it.
I finally went to see the new Batman movie, The Dark Knight and words fail me. It was incredible. The movie lasted 2 and half hours but it went by so fast. Heath Ledger as the Joker absolutely makes the movie. I really believe that this is how the Joker was supposed to be portrayed and if he was to make the transition from comics to real life, this is what he would be like. His performance completely blows away Jack Nicholson as the original Joker.
The movie is a rollercoaster ride from beginning to end but its not just about the guns or fights or even Batman himself. If you've seen the new Bond (Casino Royale), then you know that they've made a transition on Bond where he doesn't rely on guns or gadgets but on drama and suspense. It's more gritty and real. The same is true of this new Batman. The performance given by Ledger is absolutely Oscar worthy and he plays the part with such gusto that you can't even tell it's him. It is the epic battle of good versus evil rolled into these 2 characters and they do not disappoint. The interesting thing about it is that the Joker overwhelms the movie. He steals it from Batman and all the other cast of characters. You find yourself looking forward to the next time you see him because you want to know what he'll be doing next. The sad part is that we won't be getting a repeat performance since as most everyone knows, Heath Ledger died in January.
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Posted by gabe Friday, August 08, 2008 (21:35:27)
HOLY HIT-COUNTER BATMAN!!
I don't know if anyone else has noticed this lately but occasionally, I get this massive amount of traffic to the website. My statistics to the website have been steadily climbing since the new year. I'm trying to brag but it has gone through the roof. In the month of March, I had over 100K hits. To put that in perspective, I had only 114k hits from May to December of last year. That means that I've almost had more hits in one month than I had in 8 months last year. I had almost 20K hits in one day. This is nothing compared to the larger websites like Google or Yahoo! but it's a major increase for this site.
I don't know if it's that I'm gaining in popularity or there are web attacks. I'm more inclined to believe the later. Either way, I don't mind growing my statistics but not at the expense of site security. I may have to view the logs to take a deeper look. In the meantime, checkout the stats to see for yourself.
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Posted by gabe Wednesday, April 02, 2008 (16:00:00)
[Help Wanted] Lou Gene Hattaway
Awhile back, I had asked for some help on researching Lou Gene Hattaway and I wanted to provide an update. Since that request, I've been able to link him back to a Hataway family in Alabama. It seems that his name was butchered in the census records and thus he can be hard to trace using the federal records.
What was amazing to me was how one piece of information can change everything and suddenly send you down a path you had never thought to look. I've always heard that genealogy is like a puzzle with many different pieces. As you talk with other people or research documents, you find more pieces to the puzzle. In this case, I found a key piece of the puzzle. I was looking through Ancestry.com for Lou Gene and in particular, I wanted to find the WW1 draft card for him. It seems that it didn't show up as Lou Gene but Lugene. Once I found that, I was able to find his exact birthday and location. When I went back through the census records, I found him (with a slightly butchered name Lieu G) as a child in the house of "Renza Hataway". In all my research, I've never seen a Renza Hataway. So I was rather surprised. As I thought about it more, I realized that Renza could be short for Lorenzo. When I did another search for Lorenzo, He showed up in the 1860 census for Pike County, Alabama. At the age of 5, he was living in the house of Daniel Hataway.
It seems that there is quite a bit of information on Daniel. Daniel was a Civil War Soldier who served with the 61st Infantry Regiment of Alabama. He also filed quite a few land grants with the state. The problem that I now have is that I can't link him to a family. I haven't been able to find his parents. According to the census records, he was born in North Carolina and his wife was born in South Carolina. That leads me to believe that he's related to the Hattaway's of North Carolina but which ones, I'm not sure. It also leads me to believe that he made the journey through South Carolina with the other Hattaway's (based on the fact that his wife was born in SC).
If anyone has information about Daniel Hataway, I would greatly appreciate it and the family that is requesting this would also appreciate it. Please contact me either through this website or the email address here. Thanks.
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Posted by gabe Monday, March 31, 2008 (16:00:00)
European Vacation starring Andy and Victoria
In their continuing quest to put the rest of us to traveling shame (by "rest of us", I mean my brothers and I), my brother Andy and his wife Victoria have made another trip to Europe. Last year, they made a trip to Ireland (much to my surprise and jealousy). Victoria got some great pictures of the trip and of course, they did a tour of the Guinness factory. Andy was in his native element as he was swimming in Irish beer (*coughbastardcough*).
This year, they made a trip to Europe and visited quite a few sites including Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam. While it was only a week, they saw 1 city a day. Let's just say that they have sore legs now. Victoria got some great pictures as usual and now that they're back, she's been posting the pictures online.
Along with that, I wanted to mention how great they've been. Allow me to explain. My son Joshua received an assignment from his 1st grade class involving a book called Flat Stanley. The assignment was to mail a picture of Flat Stanley to someone that we know in a different city or country and ask them to send back pictures of Stanley from that location. They also need to write a short account of what its like in that city or country. Since I knew that Andy and Victoria were heading to Europe, I asked them to take Stanley with them on the trip. They were not only kind enough to take him but also take pictures of him at many famous locations. The picture on the left is of Stanley at the Eiffel Tower. They got pictures of him with the Venus de Milo, Arc de Triomphe, and The Louvre. That's just to name a few locations. There were quite a few. So to summarize, Josh was the hit of the class. His pictures were very well received by the class and they were all jealous. I really want to thank Andy and Victoria for their help with this. They did an outstanding job of helping Josh with his project and I owe Andy a Guinness (I LOVE YOU MAN!!). I will be uploading all the pictures of Stanley to this site once I've download them. Click on the link below to see all the pictures from their trip.
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Posted by gabe Thursday, March 27, 2008 (16:43:25)
To the Unknown
Normally, I would post information/pictures on my trips in the 'General' section but this trip was a little more personal for me. I recently made a trip to Washington DC and it was first time ever being in the city. To say the least, I was overwhelmed, impressed, in awe, and grateful. My feelings of being overwhelmed came from the fact that there was so much to see and so little time to do it. When you stop and think about it, there's the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, WWII memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Smithsonian, National Archives, White House, Congress, Supreme Court, Arlington National Cemetery, and the Jefferson Memorial. That's just naming the major sites to see. Try seeing all of that in 2 days! Let me tell you, my puppies were barking by the end of the 2 days.
My feelings of being impressed are pretty obvious where they came from. Try seeing all those things (that I just mentioned) and not be impressed. My feelings of awe and gratitude really came from walking through Arlington. It was quiet and somber while I was there. As I was walking through, I could see row after row of soldiers who had died in the course of defending their country. I began to get a perspective of how much blood was shed and people who gave their lives so that I could have freedom. It showed me how valuable freedom really is and fighting for something that you believe in. The tomb of the unknown was equally impressive as everyone was completely silent.
What made the trip even more enjoyable was the fact that the Hattaway's have a relative who is buried in Arlington. In fact, I did some research and found that he was among the first to ever be buried there. John A Curry was captured as a prisoner of war during the Civil War and later died in 1864. He happened to be in Virginia when all of this happened. At this same time, Arlington was just getting started in 1864 and men from both sides of the war were being buried there. John was one of the fortunate few who were buried in Lee's circle which is the very first area that soldiers were buried in Arlington. If you get a chance to visit, he's in section 16, grave 55, near the Confederate Memorial. As a point of reference, he was married to Mary Hattaway (daughter of Baton Hattaway).
So needless to say, it was a great trip. I had an incredible time and would gladly do it again. I took a million pictures. Click on the link below to see some of the highlights.
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Posted by gabe Wednesday, February 27, 2008 (17:00:00)
Outbid again (Brundidge AL Hattaway)
I've been watching this eBay auction and felt that with a fairly outlandish snipe I could win it. (An eBay snipe, for those who are blessed not to deal with eBay, is a last minute bid which is placed automatically by a program or by typing it in in the last few minutes.) My outlandish bid was not enough, sorry to say.
We've talked about WHK and discussed the finer points of their music including their stardom in the town of Chi (Chicago). You've heard their music. You've seen their website. Now go see them in person. They will be appearing at the Republic Nightclub in Chicago on Jan 30th. This is the opportunity of a lifetime to see the one and only CP who has appeared on TV (VH1's Trivia show World Series of Pop Culture) as well as appearing with other bands before launching to super stardom. He has become the pop star of the Hattaway family. I know one of these days he'll break through. He's got grit if nothing else. Go get 'em Tiger!
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