Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Mr. & Ms. Liza


Last week I had the pleasure of hosting Jim & Liza...who I absolutely LOVE!!! Jeremiah, for that was what she liked to call him (those crazy kids and their nick names!!!) and Liza came in Saturday morning, we lunched, then they proceeded to get themselves all sick for the rest of their time here!!!

Well, Jim did...didn't help that they came the couple days Florida hosted a record cold stint. Seriously, it was frickin' freezin' here!!! Sunny, but cold.

Anyways, it was sooo nice seeing Jim and meeting Liza. I couldn't have asked for a better girl for our little Jimmy-poo!!! :) Liza seemed to want to know what Jim was like since she hadn't met anyone who had known Jim before she met him...so I was able to finally unload all those college stories I had been saving up for such a time as this. :)

However, since there are others out there that I'm sure have good stories about Jim and would like to warn...er...enlighten Liza, please share! I mean, you know how Jim loves to be on the spot, the center of attention, etc. I think he was almost sheepish when I was regaling all his heroics to Liza!!!

...like the time he saved the three helpless firemen trapped in the burning highrise

...or the time he personally airlifted supplies to the stranded marines...

well...you know, and all the other stories he told me to tell her word for word. :)

So yes, if anyone wants to relate any stories about Jim to Liza, do share!!! She needs to know about her man before they move to the macadamia/hula girl state, right???

2 Comments:

At 12:06 PM , Blogger m said...

hmmm. i must have met jim after the whole hero-phase. there was no rescuing of kittens while we were hanging out. no, i think i must of known jim during his days as a photographer to the the-unrich-and-not-so-famous. he had this talent for capturing people in normal every-day situations but with a completely unique pose. some people called his work 'unflattering' but in reality, it was the work of a creative genius. jim was unphased by his critics - who were usually the subjects of his photography. if they claimed that he photographed them poorly, he would calmly reply 'no. you are just ugly' and then he'd give a little chuckle, a bite on the arm, and then walk away.

 
At 2:59 AM , Blogger kgr said...

hahaha... yes, he was a very creative genius.

i think one of his first rolls of film he developed at puc was complete entirely of people with food stuffed in their faces =)

and congratulations on moving to hawaii, mister!

 

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