The George Elliott Pages

Ready, break!

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Update 12/31: We’ve started posting photos at http://markmillard.smugmug.com/. It’s password protected, so contact us if you need the password.

I’m taking an extended break from blogging. I enjoy it, but am just too busy. Which is a bit of a shame, since that’s probably when I have the most interesting things to blog about.

In the meantime, you can always:
- Email me at markmillard(at)gmail.com
- Keep up with my bookmarks at del.icio.us/markmillard
- Look for our photos online at a smugmug.com account I will create soon

By the way, SmugMug looks like an excellent photo-sharing service. I’m looking forward to using it.

Meet our new friend, Cheyenne

Monday, November 20th, 2006

On our way home from church the other day, we met a longhorn bull named Cheyenne:

As you can tell, he’s an old pro at this.

Halloveen 2006

Monday, November 6th, 2006

George vas a VAMPIRE!!


Love that cape!


He vaits to be invited in, because he’s a VAMPIRE!


All tricked out for treats.


To keep from biting his parents.

22 months old!

Saturday, October 28th, 2006


Look, it’s a George-in-the-Box!


“I’m George!” is a great game Allison taught him.


“I got up here all by myself.”


George got to meet Great Great Aunt Frieda (and her daughters Marsha and Phyllis)


Picking out the perfect pumpkin.

21 months old!

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Hi there, Allison here as guest blogger.

Today George and I went shopping and from the moment we walked in the door of the shop he needed his pacifier - bad sign (he often needs that ole pacifier at some point to make it through an entire transaction - but not usually right off the bat!). George has the rhythm of a sales transaction down pat, so when I finished signing the charge slip and the sales guy came around the counter George politely took out his pacifier and said “bye-bye.” The sales guy smiled and politely said “good-bye” to George. However, there were five customers standing near the counter who did not say anything. We started to head for the door and George again takes out his pacifier, looks (glares) at everyone and shouts “BUH-BYE!!!” You have never in your life seen a group of adults hop-to so quickly with smiles and salutations.


George and Xander


Not always happy…


…but always adorable.


And, well, okay, mostly happy.