Monday, December 1, 2008

October/November Trip to South Dakota

Our precious Preston James Beringer

Bryan on duty checking up on us at 24 Walker
Bryan and Jessica after graduation!!

Chislic party at Dusty and Christi's Look at these kids.

It does not get any better than this.


Bryan was part of the Color Guard at his Law Enforcement graduation. Graduation in Pierre
Bryan and Jeff night before the graduation


Bryan receiving his signed diploma from Attorney General Larry Long. We are proud of you Bryan for all the hard work you put into this training.


I can garantee you these two ladies will not let Cindy be in charge of another party on election night. Celebrate??

Two fine young men.

Preston is a cutie!!! So are Dusty and Christi.

Great Aunt Jackie and Uncle Larry Ertz What a wonderful family.
Jeff talked Dustin into putting the Christmas lights up on this beautiful November day.
4 generations

Great Grandma Donna Trego, Grandma Cindy,Daddy Dustin and Preston


4 generations

Great Grandma JoAnne Beringer, Grandpa Jeff Daddy Dustin and Preston

4 generations of Beringer Boys

Great Grandpa Kenny Beringer, Grandpa Jeff, Daddy Dustin and Preston


Grandpa Beringer with Preston


Grandma Beringer with Preston



Once again we had a wonderful time back home in South Dakota. We got to meet our grandson, Preston James Beringer, which was unbelieveably wonderful. He is a true blessing. Dustin and Christianne make such wonderful parents. We are happy we could spend time with our kids, parents, siblings, friends and thank them all for making it happen. While in Pierre for Bryan's graduation from the Law Enforcement Academy we also got to meet up with our old and dear friends at the VFW. We also got to visit our friends in Avon and Kingsburg. You are all truly missed. We want to thank you all for such a great trip.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Preston James Beringer



Our Grandson Preston James Beringer was born on October 15, 2008 at 3:52 AM at the Brookings Hospital.


He weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz. and was 19 1/2 inches tall. He has blue eyes and blonde hair.


Here are Dustin and Christianne holding Preston. This is one of their first family pictures! We can't wait to get back and see them! We did buy a webcam and talk to Preston daily - now we are anxious to hold him.



Great Grandma JoAnne and Great Grandpa Kenny were there to hold Preston James on the day he was born. What a treat for them!


Grandma Cindy, Grandpa Jeff, and Great Grandma Donna will be there soon!

UNC at Chapel Hill

Here we are at Chapel Hill, NC. Who is that stranger sitting with us? No, not Amie - the other strange one - ok - not me - the other guy?!?! Could that be Laurie's main squeeze? You got - it is Thomas!



When you go to UNC you are going to do one of two things - football or basketball. Well - maybe Franklin Street too but that is for another time! Since it was early October we went to the UNC vs UCONN game. UCONN WAS rated in the top 25 until UNC had their way with them.



UNC took an early lead and never looked back. The stadium was awesome - the fans were awesome - and our tickets were awesome - thanks again Laurie!



4 of UNC's finest!



Don't ever let Laurie tell you she can't cook! Not once but twice she made us a terrific meal. I think this Thomas guy brings out the best in her!



And of course if you are at UNC you can't pass up a trip to the Dean Smith Center!



Thanks again Laurie and Amie - we had a great time and we will be back during basketball season.

Fire - Fire - Fire

One thing we forgot to show you was a fire that occurred just south of our apartment complex. It was a Marriott being built about 1/4 mile down the road.
Cindy heard the firetrucks and looked out the window to this huge blaze taking place. We quickly ran out to our grilling area to watch the blaze. The flames were a good 5 stories up in the air. The sky was filled with burning embers which looked like fireflies scooting across the sky towards the apartments buildings south of our complex. Of course, like lemons, when life throws you a curve - throw a fire party. The hotel was only about 2/3 of the way towards completion and no one got hurt. This fire took place in August and still they have not started rebuilding. Never heard if it was arson; careless homeless people; or anything else.



Enjoy the movie!


Thursday, October 2, 2008

New York, New York - Sept. 19, 2008

Richie was spending time with his brother Mac and his family - Marya, Anna, Jordan, and Kirsten (Pookie). We drove down from Alexandria to meet up with them and spend an evening in the big Apple.



Here you see Richie with two of his favorite girls - Anna and Pookie.



Richie took us all to London Lennies for supper - if you want seafood in NYC this is the place to go! Thanks again Richie!



Back in the DC area we took a trip to the newly opened Pentagon Memorial. This is a must see! Here is the first stone for the Pentagon Memorial. Just being there brought back the tragic memories of 9-11.




If you look closely you can see some of the memorials facing towards the pentagon and some away. Those facing towards represent the people who were killed on the plane. Those facing away represent those killed in the Pentagon.



Richie and I in front of the Pentagon.




Of course we had to see the Nationals one more time. It was Ricks first time at the stadium which is really beautiful - too bad the Nationals did not play well this year. Oh well - there is always next year.




Richie at the Iwo Jima Memorial - he would have made a great Marine!




Cindy and Rick at the Potomac enjoying a great afternoon.




Richie goes to Washington - taking a gander at the Capitol Building.





Richie pondering whether he could have played at Georgetown University. He still has some eligibility left you know.


As always we had a great time! The next time we see Rick we will be staying with him in Avon in November and also seeing our good friends Todd and Connie Meyer. Of course by then we hope to be Grandparents!

Monday, September 15, 2008

The Outer Banks of North Carolina - Sept. 12, 2008

This was our first trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It is about a 6 hr. drive and a 45 minute ferry ride to get to our destination.



Here comes the vessel to take us to Ocracoke Island, NC.



The ferry boats run every 1/2 hr during the main part of the day. We were lucky to catch the boat we did as we were the last vehicle on this vessel.



We took the white pickup on this trip because of all the gear we took with us.



And yes Mom - they did have life jackets. All stored away and locked in the cabin.



The sign says it all.



Here we are getting ready to hit the night life in Ocracoke. The village is small and we were able to walk everywhere. The population is just over 700.



Here we are at Howards Pub with our good friends Jack and Lana Nesbit. We were so happy they invited us to come with them on this trip.



The waves are one of our favorite things about the ocean. We had a blast swimming and body surfing in the Atlantic.



Of course there are other sights on the island as well. Here we are at the Ocracoke Lighthouse just a few blocks from our hotel. It is the second oldest lighthouse in North America (1823).



All good things must come to an end as the sun begins to set. We had a great trip and plan on returning real soon.