Poof! March and April
And – Poof! – just like that, all of my March and April photos are posted. Had it not been for Marla’s steadfast snapping the months would have been lost. The only exception? Easter, which is coming up next. Continue reading
And – Poof! – just like that, all of my March and April photos are posted. Had it not been for Marla’s steadfast snapping the months would have been lost. The only exception? Easter, which is coming up next. Continue reading
It seems only fitting that today, Father’s Day, be our “coming out” announcement. In early September we will be adding another member to the ever-growing Northcutt household. Mommy is doing quite well. Emma and Henry are looking forward to having one more playmate. Continue reading
Our last day in San Francisco was, unfortunately, a short one. Our only mission today: find The Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory in China Town. Continue reading
Our third day in San Francisco had us heading down to to enjoy a little time on the beach and soak in the view of the Golden Gate Bridge followed by a long visit to the Exploratorium. Continue reading
The second day of our trip to San Francisco had us doing a number of very touristy things starting bright and early in the morning. Dottie’s True Blue Cafe, S.F. Maritime Park, Fisherman’s Wharf and Ghiradelli Square awaited! Continue reading
We had a 3-day weekend in San Francisco in mid-February. Marla and the kids headed up to San Francisco with me on Friday afternoon, the plan being to enjoy the sites and relax before I sent them back home and stayed in S.F. for the Game Developers Conference. Continue reading
I finally sat down to the computer over the long weekend to pick up where I left off months ago. Without further ado, get ready for a torrent of photos over the next week, from our trip to San Francisco in Feb to Emma’s birthday party a few weeks ago. Continue reading
Happy 6th Birthday, Emma Grace!

We’ll continue the music-themed March and share some of our recent Rock Band hi-jinks with you.
While it might not seem it at first blush, but Rock Band is the perfect family game. I told you they were well-rounded musically, didn’t I? Continue reading
We’ve tried hard over the past few years to make sure that Emma and Henry appreciate all kinds of music. This started early for Emma sleeping to sounds of Stereolab. As she and Henry grew they would listen to pop and country in the car with Marla while I introduced them to The Beach Boys and The White Stripes in mine. Continue reading