Wednesday, December 10, 2008

So it's been a while...

So yeah, some big things happened since our last post. I shot an 8 point buck on November 14, 2008 with my bow. When I let the arrow fly, it hit a branch at the last second and instead of hitting the deer's vitals, the arrow dug in right in front of the back legs. I ended up sneaking out of the woods at dark (I made the shot at about 5:15 PM and had 10 - 12 deer around me until dark) and after making a few phone calls to Timmy, Uncle Paul, Ryan, Eric, and Mike Drost (yeah, I wanted a few opinions on what to do), I decided to leave the buck until morning. Needless to say I was not happy about leaving my first buck in the woods over night and even less happy about the bad shot placement - I practiced all winter, spring, summer, and early fall so I could make the perfect shot when the time came and was very disappointed that I didn't see that stupid branch. Timmy and I got to the blind the morning of November 15, 2008 at about 6:00 AM with our guns as it was gun opener and let me tell you, I couldn't wait until good light to start tracking my buck. At about 7:30 AM, Timmy and I left the blind to start tracking - I think Tim was just as excited as I was. We found blood immediately where I had taken the shot and followed a good blood trail through the woods (after I shot the deer, it only ran a step or two and then walked off out of sight). We lost the trail for a little while by a little creek that was running through the woods (normally this woods is dry but with all the rain this fall, there was a lot of water around the area) but once we settled down we found the blood trail once again. We ended up finding the buck probably about 125 yards from my treestand. The arrow was still in the deer's hind quarters and I must have hit the main artery back there because of the good blood trail. This buck is very special to me not only because it's my first but also because I shot it on my Grandpa & Grandma Kooiker's farm in Hamilton, MI. I used to hunt a lot in high school on other farms in Hamilton and would always stop by my grandparents to say hi. I never had much success then but my grandparents always liked hearing my stories. My Grandma passed away earlier this year and my Grandpa is at a nursing home so they weren't around to see the deer I shot on their farm but I know they are very much proud of me. Once I get the mount back from the taxidermist, I'll be sure to stop by my Grandpa and show him the buck that was running around his farm.

Tim also shot a 6 point on my Grandparent's farm later in the gun season. To say this buck was beat up is an understatement. It looked like the deer was hit by a car and had a club for a back leg. It's antlers were also rubbed down quite far. Tim did the right thing by shooting this deer to end it's misery. He made a 145 yard shot with my Uncle Paul's Browning A-Bolt shot gun and dropped the buck in it's tracks. That is an awesome shot with a shot gun. I wish I would have been there with Timmy but I was hunting with friends in Manistee, MI. Congrats Tim!

Timmy and I are now hunting for does on the Berens farm and my Grandparents farm. I am hunting with my new Thompson/Center Encore muzzleloader and Tim is back to bow hunting. I hope to shoot one doe with my muzzleloader and one more with my bow. I'll keep everyone updated on our luck.

Here are some pictures of my deer:



Oh yeah, we also got married on November 1! It was an absolutely beautiful day and I couldn't be happier to now have Joani as my wife. We spent the honeymoon in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and had a great time. We'll have to put a post up about that to fill in more of the details, I was just excited to post my deer :) I will leave you with my favorite photo (thus far) from the wedding. This is a great shot of Joani during Timmy's best man speech. She is absolutely beautiful. Great pic Ashley!




Sunday, August 3, 2008

Our New Family Member


So as many of you already know- yesterday was the big day- Riley came home! I went to pick her up in Clare with my mom, and she was great from the instant I took her into my arms. She only whimpered once on the way home, and it definitely had more to do with not being able to see out the window than it did her being lonely. It took her a little while to adjust to the house, but this morning she's acting like she runs the place (and let's be honest- she probably will if she doesn't already!) She had lots of visitors yesterday- both sets of grandparents, Uncle Tim & Aunt Audrey, and a few of our friends. She was great through the night and only had to be taken outside once, so we're hoping it only continues to get better. We have already had so much fun playing with her and figuring out her 'Riley-isms', I can only imagine how much fun it will be once she's fully acclimated to her new family! Here are some pictures of our little peanut as well our first family photo.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Summer Update

I figured since Jeff took on the task of updating the blog for the many things that have been keeping us busy this summer, my contribution would be pictures to go along with his posts. This is officially the year of the wedding, and we've been to 4 so far- the 2 most recent being E&Y weddings. Much to the dismay of two huge UofM fans, we had yet another wedding where Sparty made a guest appearance (which also means yet another wedding where Jeff led the group in singing The Victors). Here is the E&Y gang at Tim & Beth Barrie's wedding in East Lansing.

The next wedding was Todd & Megan's at Windmill Island in Holland, and the weather couldn't have been more perfect! Here is the E&Y gang outside with Todd.

Jeff & I have another wedding this weekend- my cousin Jenny's, and we're very much looking forward to celebrating & spending some time with my family (I think Jeff is the most excited to see Louis!).

The other big recent event was the bachelorette party of Kim soon-to-be-Guider, one of my good friends from high school. After making a foam cooler full of jell-o shots for the occasion, Natalie and I headed to Chicago on Saturday morning to meet up with Molly & head downtown to spend the evening with Kim and the rest of the girls. We went out for a delicious dinner and spent most of the night cruising around the city in a limo singing Spice Girls and enjoying the cooler of jell-o shots. Here is a pic of the FHC girls and the bride-to-be. It was great to see Kim and celebrate her upcoming wedding- we can't wait for the big day!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Weekend

Just to let all the fans of this blog know, Eric, Ryan, Tim, and I finished second in the campground golf outing this past weekend. We ended up at an ugly +2 (none of us golfed very well) and the winners ended up at +1. We later found out that one of the guys on the winning team not only worked at this golf course but was also a member. We ended up winning $28 with the winners getting $40. After golf we had lunch with the rest of the golfers and then went to The Meat Shack (a butcher shop, get your heads out of the gutter!) to pick up ribs to grill for dinner - our winnings from the golf outing almost paid for the ribs... After 4 hours on the grill, they were done and delicious! It was fun hanging out with Ryan, Eric, and Tim and hopefully they will be up to the trailer again soon. Maybe next time we'll snap some pictures as well. Also, as a FYI, next years golf outing is on August 15 and the group will reassemble to this time win the outing and bragging rights for the following year.

And now, the puppy update. Riley turned 5 weeks old on Friday, July 18. Below is her 5 week picture. Also, if you count five weeks back from July 18, you'll notice that Riley was born on Friday, June 13. Hopefully this doesn't mean she'll be even naughtier than I was originally expecting! Something tells me she'll be able to get away with murder, just look at that puppy face!

Friday, July 18, 2008

Update

So yeah, it's been a long time since our last post. This hasn't been because nothing has been going on it's because too much has been going on. Joani and I have both been putting in a ton of hours at work - Joani is still hanging in there at E&Y and kicking butt along the way and my new job is going very well but some very long hours. We've also had two weddings since our last post (Congrats Tim & Beth and Todd & Meagen!) and have been busy planning our own (ok, Joani has been more busy than I have with the planning). We had our engagement pictures taken last night at Townsend Park and we should be able to see them online sometime this weekend - what can we say, we have a great photographer - Thanks Ashley! We've also spent quite a few weekends up north since our last post. We have been enjoying the trailer and the campground we're staying at. I have a new love for splitting wood for fires (I think it helps me get some stress out) and Joani loves playing with the fire once it gets going. We also had a weekend at the DeWitt's cabin. I loved this place in high school when we went up there all the time and it's great to go back to that place. It truly is one of my favorite places I've ever been. During our weekend there, we went tubing on the Muskegon River, grilled out, show bow and arrow, and played various indoor and outdoor games. We have also been preparing for the new arrival to our family - Riley. Joani will be picking her up in two weeks (August 1). I won't be going along as I have a canoe trip planned with my buddies from E&Y. I can say Riley is already spoiled and we have yet to meet her. And lastly, Joani and I both have fun plans for this weekend as well. Joani will be in Chicago for a bachelorette party for Kim (one of her friends from high school) and I will be heading north with Tim, Ryan, and Eric for a golf outing tomorrow. Yeah, we're golfing in the campground golf outing and I'm sure we're going to get crushed. Those old timers golf every day and this will only be my second trip of the year! Well there you go, you have been updated on what's going on in our lives, I hope you enjoyed it!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Riley Was Born!

Good news from Mio, Michigan - Riley was born on Friday, June 13. If you haven't caught on, Riley is the name of our new schnoodle puppy. It sounds like besides the three females, there were also two males in the litter. We have the first pick of the females and we're told one of them has a white belly and more white on her face than the others (hard to tell from the pics below) so we're thinking we'll pick that one but we'll see, I don't think we have to make a decision quite yet so hopefully we'll get some more pics as the weeks progress. Below are a few pics of all the female puppies from the litter the day they were born. Which one will Riley be???




Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Puppy!

So, Joani finally got her way and we have put a deposit down on a puppy. Not just a puppy, a schnoodle. I was fighting to get a black lab (an actual dog) but I figured it would be well worth it to keep Joani happy - I'm still convinced she'd love a black lab just as much but we'll see how this goes and maybe we can get a black lab as well down the road. Sounds like we'll be able to pick up the puppy the first weekend of August as they're not due to be born until the middle of June. Here is a pic of one of the puppies from the breeder we're working with - ours should be the same color.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend 2008

We spent Memorial Day weekend up north in Baldwin at our trailer. We left on Friday evening and came home Monday afternoon. Tim & Audrey joined us for the first part of the weekend. Saturday afternoon the two of us went fly fishing on the Pere Marquette River and Joani caught her first fish on a fly rod! She ended up catching 2 rainbow trout, and it was a gorgeous day on the river. Jeff did not end up catching any, as his choice in flies was a bit agressive, but he was integral in helping Joani catch & net her fish. Saturday night we grilled brats & beer can chicken and Ryan joined the 4 of us for some euchre and a campfire. Sunday morning Tim & Audrey headed back home and we went with the DeWitts and Weavers for a day on Foster Lake of fishing and enjoying the sun. Jeff was much more succesful catching fish on the lake, and between the 3 guys they caught close to 40 fish and 1 snake. The six of us then went back to the trailer for homemade kabobs & other summertime fixins' followed by a few intense games of washers and a nightcap of Dragon Farts. After 2 long days in the sun, we were all tuckered out so Jeff & I just relaxed on Monday morning and headed back home in the afternoon. It was a much needed very relaxing weekend!


This is a picture of the first fish Joani caught.... well, the remnants of it. When Jeff told her to loosen her death grip on the little guy, he squirmed away. The splash is proof that there was in fact a fish in her hand.


This is a picture of the second fish Joani caught. The first one was about five times the size of this one. Not only is Joani learning to catch fish like a true fly-fisherman, she's also learning the fisherman's art of story telling...



Joani, Kylie & Rachael gearing up for a fun-filled game of Banana-grams.







Jeff, Aaron & Nick tending to the kabobs.