Welcome to sTeve, Judy
& Alex's home
page!

Ok, it's pretty basic but the way life is nowadays, who's got time for lots and lots of flash content?? I'm keeping it simple.
Although it's named after both of us, it is written & maintained by Steve mostly, but hopefully she will contribute occasionally 8-)
If you want, go straight to my irreverent, miscellaneous daily comments on life...
See where and what we've been doing!
2005
The Ouzel Lake Hike (5/2005)
The European Trip (9/2005)
2006
Blizzard of 2006! (posted 1/18/07)
2007
Interested in some miscellaneous pictures and other things in our lives?
The Baby has arrived! (last update: 4/11/07)
Pictures of Alex- Set 01 (posted 4/15/07)
More pictures, and a brief movie! (4/18/07)
Visit my Picasa web gallery for lots more pictures!
Wedding & Honeymoon Pictures (posted 11/13/06- for now, best viewed with Internet Explorer!)
TV Shows we currently watch:
24 -who would have thought that Kiefer Sutherland would have been able to create such a tense and action packed spy show?
Lost - I've always been a fan of cryptic shows like "Twin Peaks"; the first season delivered the ambiguity in spades. We'll see how it progresses.
The Shield (Steve only)- in a world of cop shows, this one gets my vote for just being honestly mean and downright nasty
Battlestar Galactica (Steve only- yes, I am one of those people. But seriously- it's a really good show- better than you'd expect it to be!)
Almost Anything on Discovery HD
Judy really gets into World of Warcraft; I probably could too, but then I wouldn't have time for anything else 8-)
Or maybe you're interested in what movies Steve's been watching.
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Recent reviews:
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DVD & Movie Links of Interest...(to me anyway)
I couldn't help but chuckle when I came across this strip at Kung Fu Cult Cinema because it just about sums up my obsession with movies and DVD's 8-):

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In July 2006, my mother was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. It should come as no surprise that this disease has become a very important cause to us. It sounds like a cliche, but the path to a cure is something that is within reach, but not cheap or easy. The treatment options today are very promising but there is still much research to be done. If you feel so inclined, please click on one of the pink ribbons and make a donation to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation to help make the path to a cure a shorter one! Breast cancer is a disease that can affect all of us, either directly or indirectly- but you can make a difference today! |
Questions, comments? Find a broken link? This is where I'd normally put my e-mail address for you to let me know about it, but because I want to minimize getting spammed into oblivion by putting a direct link, you will notice that everything you need to know is in the address window of your browser. If you remove the "~" and drop the "/index.html" you have the first part of the e-mail address- then just use "@", and then "comcast.net". There, now wasn't that easy?
This web site established October 2006.