







This is the same dress that Natalie went home from the hospital in almost 29 years ago.Thanks for saving the outfit grandma!

















Natalie bought a book that highlights obscure hiking trails on Guam. The following photos are Natalie, Baby, Cleavis, Daisy, and I exploring a jungle basin in the southern part of Guam. It was beautiful and a lot of fun.





This was one of five waterfalls that we found on our hike. We swam in the one bellow and the bottom was too deep to touch.
Here you can see Cleavis in the water below me swimming in circles waiting for me to jump in so he can attack me.

This was an interesting test because I had to get Cleavis and Daisy up this cliff while hanging on a rope with one hand and pushing them up with the other. I was prepared to do the same with Natalie but she showed off her muscles and went up it with ease.

This is a picture of one of the many Boonie Dogs on
Natalie and I went out in the rusty old 4x4 we just bought. It is allowing us the freedom to get to more remote and secluded locations on the island. These next photos are from a trip we took this weekend. The next 8 pictures were from that trip.








Due to popular request: we present the bump. This picture was actually taken when Natalie was 15 weeks pregnant (she is now 19 weeks).


I happened a crossed this beautiful beach near the commissary on the Naval Base. This beach was an invasion point during WWII. The Japanese had an air station here so they had it heavily fortified. If you look closely down the beach in the second photo you can see some caves where the peninsula firsts starts to jute out. Some of the photos that follow are from inside this cave. This cave acted as a fortified firing position for Japanese machine guns. While enjoying this beach I was struck by the contrast between the beauty that was there now and the carnage that happened there only a little over sixty years ago. My freedom to enjoy that beach is a testament to the fact that throughout history men have had to die for freedom. On this beach I gratefully remembered the sacrifice of those valiant Marines who fought and died to free the people of









Gecko lizards are everywhere in
Natalie on a hike to Talafofo caves.
The dogs love Guam. They really enjoyed this hike to Talafofo caves.

