An evening of friends and fine dining at an annual Christmas party.
While fishing in rural Thailand, this is the biggest fish that Sean could catch. He was pretty proud of it!
Shauna trying to get close to the llama that chased after her in Machu Picchu.
December 30, 2003 was a bitterly cold, but beautiful day. One of our greatest journeys began this day.
At our family reunion in the Poconos, we hiked, went canoeing, played games and tie dyed. In Shauna's family Tie Dye is a tradition.
These are a few of our nieces and nephews on Shauna's side. We did face painting at our family reunion.
Our visit to Machu Picchu was the highlight of our Peru trip. What an incredible place!
We went on a great trip through New England. This was taken in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Sean's family for an informal family reunion, minus a couple.
Shauna decked out in patriotic gear for the reopening of the National History Museum in DC.
Sean and Shauna at their cousin's black tie wedding in downtown DC. It was quite the event!
Sean and his brother when we went tubing in the Adirondacks.
Shauna's nephew, Seth, is giving her lots of love on their birthday.
Going out for a ride.
Sean with his sisters for Halloween, one of his favorite holidays.
We enjoy going out and trying new foods. Here we went to a new Mexican restaurant with some friends.
Sean sat down one morning to eat waffles, and was descended upon by his nephews who also wanted to eat them.
We went with our friends on a trip to Cape Cod. It was beautiful! (Shauna's taking the photo)
4th of July with Shauna's sister and nephew.
We had the chance to attend President Obama's Inauguration. It was intense. Millions of people in a small area.
Sean with his little sister Kaia during Christmas 2006. She's a spunky, animated little bundle of fun and excitement.
We went on a 3 day trek in Thailand. We hiked in the mountains, rode elephants and braved rapids on makeshift bamboo rafts.
On a trip to Costa Rica we went hiking along the beach in search of local fishermen and seafood.
Sean's graduation from George Washington University was held on the National Mall (the public park in DC where all the monuments are). It was fantastic!