Tuesday, December 30, 2008

MY DAD IS A MANIAC





Its New Years Eves Eve and Dad is just getting back from a ride with his new bike gear. Dad says hes like the the post man. Neither rain, nor wind, nor sleet, etc. will keep him off of the bike. He has a goal of 4000 miles on the bike for 2009! Lets see if he can keep it up!


Friday, December 26, 2008

Eggimann's Snowy Days




In case you didn't know, Oregon had about 11 inches of snow this year! We haven't had that much snow for 40 years. As you can see we had a lot of fun in the snow. Jake, Justin, and Ashley made four snowman as well.





By: Ashley Eggimann

Sunday, September 14, 2008

My bike along with the pilgrim and Eygptian

Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Game #1 - Coaches Corner

As offensive coordinator, Jake runs a very quick game style with a no-huddle approach.
This is a rare moment when there is a time-out for a chance to get the boys together a true huddle. Because of the no-huddle approach, the plays happen very fast, and Jake must be ready with the next play immediately after the last play finishes. No time to think it over...as a result he is thinking on his toes and the after game video is helpful in really getting a look at what worked and what didn't.
Here the head coach, Andy Kahut and Jake confer on the best approach to a recent play.
Jake is good at bestowing many words of wisdom on the boys...here is Justin and another coach's son on the receiving end of that precious wisdom.
Another of the few rare moments when Jake is able to be out there giving hands on instruction.
The game ended in a win for our boys...31 to 14! 1st win of the season looks good for the offensive coordinator. Takes a bit of pressure off...but no rest for Jake...he is already planning how to fix the few offensive blunders for game #2 next Saturday. Stay tuned here for more updates on the progress of our season.

Battle Wounds

Justin got a major wound when playing a bit of football with a friend and at this game he broke it open again. He is VERY proud of this wound - he's hoping it will leave a scar so he can say, "Oh, that's an old football injury."
Close up shot...


Game #1 vs South Barlow

This was our first official game of the season against a team from South Barlow which is in Gresham. We left our house at 11:30am to be at the field to practice by 1:00pm for a start time of 2:00pm.
Justin is on this end (#81) just before the team got down on the line to start the play. His position is Left-End. (Since this is Christy writing - I know that means he's on the left end and blocks - but I am slowing learning more all the time about football.) I should be an expert by the end of the season since we get every game on video for Jake and Justin to watch over and over and over again analyzing plays.
During a play and Justin is on this end - I believe this is one is called "16 Power".
Justin is on this end again...he is blocking #3 if you look closely.
Above Justin is blocking #48.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

I Needed Some Black and Whites





These were just a few pictures I wanted in balck and white and I think they turned out great!!
By: Ashley

Who Said We Couldn't Take More Pictures?!


This was taken from the side as it was falling.
This was taken right above the mini waterfall.


We Took More Pictures!!!





The last two pictures were taken from almost having the camera touching the water.

More Beautiful Pictures


Two more beautiful pictures!!

Ashley's Waterfall Pictures With Sara Savage





Sara is one of the Jr. High Staff members with me, and we went to Multnomah Falls and some of the falls around there and took pictures. We were very tired because just that moring at 2 AM got back from a Seattle Mariners Game. These are some of the wonderful and beautiful pictures we took.
By: Ashley

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Justin's Football Career

This is just the start of Justin's Hall of Fame Football Career. He has decided to play football and as a result, Jake got asked to help coach. Not only could he not let Justin down, (who by the way pumped his fist and said, "Yes, I think it would be so awesome if Dad would coach!") but was also put in the postion of being Offensive Coordinator. So- the boys go off to practice four nights a week, Jake has coaches meetings on Friday nights, and Saturdays are games. By the way - Justin's position is tight-end.

Meanwhile, the girls stay at home, keep the boys full with yummy dinners, wash their clothes drenched with sweat and rain, and be the encouragement they need when they get home and are thoroughly tired! It's a family affair! This is the season of life we are in...and we are tired but enjoying our kids' lives to the fullest!

Is it a surprise that Jake's voice can be heard above all the other coaches, and even by the parents on the sidelines watching practice? When Jake calls a play...the boys hear it!

Just so you know how into this he is, Jake has several key plays taped to the door of his office so he can glance up and go over the play again in his head that he will be teaching the boys that night.

Above, Justin, the tight-end, is the player closest to the camera on this end of the line. He is the one that doesn't have any bare legs showing, wearing his game socks, so that makes it a little easier to pick him out until we get his name printed on the back of his jersey.
Above...Jake called a play and the boys are getting into position, he is standing in the top right corner here with the head coach observing how well the boys pull it off.
Above - Jake is once again barking out what went wrong on the last run of this play. For those of you who know football well...maybe you can figure out what play they are set to do. I have no idea! (Mom)
The boys, and Jake run back to the sidelines to get a quick drink of water and take a breath. Justin is looking pretty stout in his uniform. Jake looks like he is getting ready to bring them back out to the field for more punishment. Awww...football!

Hanging in Between Practice Drills

These are few sideline pictures showing what happens in between practicing plays.
On these hot days the boys were encouraged to drink loads of water. Justin listened.
I was told once when I tried to help Justin out of his pads and shirt, "I can't be seen having my mom help me!" Well, a close second is being photographed with one of his coaches helping.
Let's see...Jake's mouth is open... everyone around him is laughing...hmmm...do you think a smart remark just came out of Jake's mouth? Ding, ding, ding...you are correct!

Is He Working Hard Enough?

With having his second week of practice in 90 - 100 degree weather, Justin and the rest of the team (not to mention the coaches) were drenched in sweat by the end of practice. Justin was pretty proud of the fact that he got so sweaty, so he had to show it off for the camera, although Ashley and Christy were not so thrilled with the smell of him when he got home. Football season has arrived!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

The Ride

This ride is fun because although you drive over these bridges all the time you really dont get to stop and look at the scenery.

So, here is a great view off the Marquam bridge back into Portland.



Justin taking time out to look off the Fremont.


Looking off the Fremont back towards town.


End of Ride. Justin and Dad sit on the rocks and eat a bagel.
We had a very nice morning riding through Portland.