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Andrew & Heather

We both grew up in Denton and were married in November of 2006. We just bought our first house and love adjusting to our older home's "character." In our spare time, we enjoy working on graphic and web design projects together. This blog chronicles our adventures and misadventures. Thanks for visiting.

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Yearly Archives: 2009

Christmas at Mom’s – 2009

Christmas celebration at my mom’s was, as always, a rambunctious day with all the nephews! I enjoy the time I get to spend with my nephews. Here are some of the pictures that I think sum up the day!

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Abe, as well as his brothers and cousins, got cowboy get-up: Hat, holster, 6 shooter, rifle and bandanna. The last of these 3 shots are Abe roundin’ up his herd.

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Rev got a very unique gift that will sure provide him hours of fun. It was a magnetic body with different outfits with his head! He also got one with Abe and Bo’s head to they all three can play. . . even while apart!

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Rev loved his cowboy get-up too. He also liked his chainsaw.

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Little Jones looking not so little.

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Rev really wanted a John Deer Gator; he ask for it by name. Though not full size, he got a Gator. The cousins took time driving, though Rev used it to haul things and do work.

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Quick Hits – 10th ed.

With the advent of Twitter, my “Quick Hits” posts seem to be on the decline. However, I feel compelled to post one today. I will suggest that following me on twitter (@arozell) will keep you informed of my thoughts and other “hits” in the interim.

  • Though Heather doesn’t like my political rants to be, I would be remiss to not say that our government right now is all messed up. I don’t like hearing my president say horrible things will happen if Congress doesn’t pass the latest bill. ABC News
  • Our pastor, Matt Chandler, was recently diagnose with brain cancer. This news has been extremely tough to hear, but his resolve and renewed Hope has been so encouraging. Here are some great links to look at when you have time:
    - Matt Chandler Anthem: Youtube.com (skip to the 5:00 min mark)
    - Matt’s Blog: The Village Church
    - Matt’s Twitter
  • This entire incident with Matt Chandler is nearly identical to David Wenzel’s, which I made a post about here. The two have some how found each other and I hope they can continue to bring encouragement to each other. Check out David’s blog: jumpdavidjump.com
  • Continuing with the Chandler trend; his impact has been so massive that the local sports radio station, 1310 The Ticket, took time to talk about Matt. For those who didn’t get to hear Gordon Kieth on Muse in the News, here you go:
  • Lastly, here is a Rozell home movie (circa 1993). Please note Scott’s reaction to his gifts. Thinking his gifts were a reflection on his behavior he sadly asks, “What did I do wrong?” (0:30 mark). Poor Scott. At least he certainly will be happy this weekend as his wedding is Saturday.

Red River, NM

I met Tommy in 4th grade, 15 years ago. We were both new to a school and naturally paired up. After our 5th grade year, Tommy invited me to his family’s cabin in Red River, New Mexico. Since then Tommy and his family have had a standing offer for me to join them each summer. Through school, and probably more impactful through Red River, Tommy continued to grow as my best friend. We summited Wheeler (a long time goal of ours) the summer after graduating high school. He was the best man in my wedding.

Fast forward. 3 weeks ago Tommy said he was making a trip out to the cabin and could be the last time since the cabin is now for sell. I had to take him up on the offer has I closely associated Red River with my childhood. I had never been in the winter, it was beautiful.

Though I struggled a bit with altitude sickness my first night there, we collectively decided to trek part of Wheeler Mountain, namely Middle Fork Lake, my second day there. The hike, which I have done several times, is a 1500 foot vertical hike over 2.5 miles to a small lake nestled in the foothills. The hike is generally quite easy, but this time an added 8 inches of fresh snow made the hike treacherous. The next four pictures are from the hike.

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On the way up we had good sunlight, but we took turn “cutting” tracks into the snow.

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This is usually a flowing waterfall and river. We had to cross a log to get over. It was quite nerve-racking.

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This pictures attempts to show the depth of the snow we went through.

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My first and probably only time to walk on Middle Fork Lake. My head was killing me, but I was happy to make it to the end of the trail.

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This is the view from the cabin. You can see the face of Wheeler, but because of the elevation of where I was standing, you can’t see the peak.

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This image (above) is stolen from the internet. You cannot only see the lower part from my perspective above, but also see Wheeler in the back.

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Tommy and me. Middle Fork 2009.

Candid – Heather

Against Heather’s wish, I am sure, here is a candid picture I took of her while we were shooting bridal portraits for my soon-to-be sister-in-law.

I simply asked her to hold my camera, this is all her!

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Texas Longhorns

When I left my mom’s on Saturday, I was in no rush to get home. I took the back-way, through Argyle, home. As I was driving I notice these lovely Longhorns and I thought I would take their picture.

The one staring at me in the photo, I thought for sure was about to charge me. I didn’t stick around long enough to test that theory.

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