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In January 2003, we went on a ski trip with the Hall family. Bryan tried skiing and snowboarding for the first time since childhood. - PICT0016
Bryan's super-crouched ski posture - PICT0035
Leslie, Bryan, Cameron, and Susan - IMG 2659
For our first Valentine's, we began a long tradition of cooking ambitious meals together. Here, Bryan hulls strawberries for a dessert in his apartment. This is still our dining room table. And our food processor. - PICT0019
During spring break, when we'd been together for about a year, we went to San Diego so Bryan could visit a prospective graduate program and Leslie could frolic around California. - PICT0031
beach sunset in San Diego - lighting the fire 2
George and Bryan fire up the grill (a hand-me-down from Marc) in the backyard of the Enfield house. - bryan grilling
Bryan at the grill - irises JPG
Leslie fills Bryan's apartment with flowers to celebrate an anniversary, more or less. He still has this neti pot. He used it this morning. - trees JPG
Austin trees - lamar 24th JPG
The intersection of Lamar and 24th, en route between our houses. - tower 2 JPG
the UT tower, on some nostalgia farewell tour - IMG 2691 001
a day trip to see wildflowers west of Austin - IMG 2766 JPG
Clare at Doug's apartment, engaged in another cooking adventure - IMG 2771 JPG
Bryan, engaged in another eating adventure - IMG 2773 JPG
silliness - IMG 2777 JPG
us - IMG 2798
Leslie with another food experiment - 31 dad cameron bryan leslie pous
Marc, Cameron, Bryan, Leslie, and the Pous at our college graduation party - 41 moms
Moms, meeting for the first time, probably - 42 dads 2
Dads, ditto - packing JPG
packing up to leave Austin - IMG 2801
Pillows. This is the wonderful green chair that Leslie and I got from a church garage sale soon after we met. I was sure that there was no way that we were going to be able to fit it in the box, but George came along to help (the 2,387th friend he helped move that week) and figured out how we could stuff it all in there. - IMG 2802
One of the great things about having a water bed is that, basically, you get a bed on tap. When it's time to, say, move it across the country, it's as simple as draining and dissassembling it. - IMG 2803
In order to accomplish "the great fitting of everything into the box," I disassembled every piece of furniture I own that had screws accessible. This, along with a couch, a squishy chair, and a papasan all went into the box. I really think George should be granted a Mensa membership for his work that day. - IMG 2804
IMG_2804 - IMG 2813
IMG_2813 - IMG 2814
IMG_2814 - IMG 2815
The box, nearly full. George himself did not eventually end up inside (but we could have fit him). - Hannah
Hannah, another bound for the Bay Area, sitting on my bed. Note the familiar sarong on the wall. That thing has 1001 uses.