First Haircut

from Jake, 16 Mar 2010 2 comments

A year of hair growth, and there's barely enough to look moppy. We were a little wary of cutting off any cuteness, but it turns out that we couldn't go wrong, even with dad at the controls.

Pre-Integer

from Jake, 16 Mar 2010 1 comment

There is but a day left before Dallin enters a whole new set of numbers. Well, that's assuming that he was never age 0 and that he was never negatively aged. Whatever the case, what a special time of life before he officially comes of whole number age. Here are a few fun snapshots.

Lifestream

from Jake, 19 Feb 2010 3 comments

Welcome to the lifestream of jtsnake. Herein, you may find a steady -- well, stream -- of my latest activity online from a few realms. More may be added as the stream of my life continues, but we shall see.

Warning: This site does not work in IE. I'm not sure if that's a "yet" or a "never".

Also, jtsnake.com itself was redone a while back if you haven't seen that either.

Ode to Joy

from Jake, 10 Feb 2010 1 comment

Go, Beaker!

Frozen Yogurt

from Jake, 07 Feb 2010 1 comment

Mmm, mmm good!

Little Phenomenon

from Jake, 07 Feb 2010 1 comment

Dallin is growing to phenomenal heights. His voice is thrown to phenomenal decibals. His eyes bring phenomenal concessions from his parents. He's awesome -- er, phenomenal!

Generations of Debt

from Jake, 03 Feb 2010 0 comments
"Then I say, the earth belongs to each of these generations during its course, fully and in its own right. The second generation receives it clear of the debts and incumbrances of the first, the third of the second, and so on. For if the first could charge it with a debt, then the earth would belong to the dead and not to the living generation. Then, no generation can contract debts greater than may be paid during the course of its own existence."
Thomas Jefferson
to James Madison, 1789. ME 7:455, Papers 15:393

The big day, redrawn

from Jake, 31 Jan 2010 2 comments

My mom tipped David off to the fact that we love one of our wedding pictures -- except for the ghastly light pole right in the middle of the frame. I have no idea how the guy didn't notice this obtrusive fact when he shot the picture. Well, David offered his expertise, and the work that he produced is great! It's off the printing presses with you! Thanks, Dave!

Offsite in the Conf Center

from Jake, 25 Jan 2010 0 comments

Most of the mormon.org team.

Where did these days go?

from Jake, 24 Jan 2010 2 comments