Saturday, September 24, 2005

dare to remember....



GREG, MY DAD TOLD ME TO UPLOAD THESE IMAGES FOR U WE HOPE U LIKE THEM!

Friday, September 23, 2005


Extreme Adventure 2005 campsite from on top of nearby Table Mountain

Thursday, September 15, 2005

Further help with pictures

Chelsea (et al):

Great to see pictures! We all love them. For future posts you might try pasting several pictures into one post, which would save you some hassle creating a new post for each picture. Also, if you have several pics to share with us make their size the smallest available. Each photo is pasted into the post as a link. When one of us wants to see a closeup we can just click on it and it will expand to a larger view. Just a suggestion.

Also, you need to work on your old Dad to train him up on how to get in an make his own articles. I think we would all agree that he is a big electrician weenie if he can't manage to figure that out!

Jed

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

xyphon


this is xyphon beckeys baby mi nephew-yes its x.y.p.h.o.n. kennith waitman

mor.......


mom dad and yogi

same

mushroom picking

pics


this is mi hound dog juno -chelsie

pics!!!!

ok thanx jed




hey everyone heres one of me but its not tht good:( but i will send one of xy and every one

How to post pictures



1. Once you have signed on to your Blogger account, click the button to create a new post.

2. The post editor will open. Fill out the title field and enter the text of your post.

3. Click the spot in the article where you want to place your picture.

4. On the editor toolbar, ensure that you are viewing the Compose tab, then click the Add Image icon (it looks like a little blue photo).

5. You will be given a choice of sources for your picture: your computer or a web page. Navigate to the photo and select it (if you can't do this on your own I can help you - for a small fee, of course). Make your Layout and Image Size selections, then click Upload Image. You should see your photo paste into your article, like this:


It may paste in at the top of the article or somewhere else. Left click and drag it to the location in the article that you want.

6. Pat yourself on the back. You are now a computer nerd.

7. If you want to import a photo of yourself to use in your personal profile the process is basically the same. Once you have pasted your photo into a post and published the article to the weblog, you can right-click the photo, get its url (web address) and paste the address into the url field of the profile page. But that's another story. I'll give you extra credit if you can figure it out from the hints I've given you here. Once you have done that you can go back to your Edit Posts page and (safely) delete the article.

Jed

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hey everyone its me chelsie again i was just wondering how to add a photo love yall chels!!!????!!!


p.s. someone please help!!

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

OH NO ITS ALIVE!!!!!!!

hello everybody its me chelsie just letting everyone know that we have arrived. i am mostly on the computer and will be checking in queit often and also i will be sending some pictures. i have really missed alaska since i have been there. but i have beem getin' threw it all. school is going just fine and it is little play. i have been able to communicate with most of the cousins threw instant messanging, so if any of you guys have aol or msn messanging please give me your e-mail addresses. my adresses are chelzabells@yahoo.com or curlyqs123456@hotmail.com i like to gete-mails and things so write as much as you want i love all of you and hopefully will see you soon much love xoxoxox chels!

Monday, September 12, 2005

Update from Jed

Hello everyone,

I want to post a more extensive update at a later time. For now all I can say is that the kids and I had a great (though exhausting) time in Canada. They both made some very good friends at camp there and did not want to leave. Megan was so sad that she cried all the way back to Alaska (literally) and tried twice to convince me that we could "just move there". I did not expect that.

Here is a photo of the camp location. It is at the 5000 foot elevation in the Rockies, just a short distance above the Montana border. The photo was taken from the top of the nearby Table Mountain, at the 7000+ foot level. A very spectacular view.


I received the news of Odessa's death the first night I arrived in Edmonton. It is heartbreaking to even think about it. I was serving as leader of the group of 16 teens and 6 adults, and was very busy with daily travel and other needs. That made it very difficult to contact Barry and Maria because of being on the road and then busy with camp activities. Barry, I just want you to know that I am thinking and praying for you and Maria each day. I only hope that time will ease the hurt you both must be feeling.

I will write more later.

Love to all,
Jed