O to the B to the X
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
OBX...that's the unofficial abbreviation for the Outer Banks, NC. Sara, Riley and I just got back from there, and we stayed in Corolla, NC...the northern portion of the Outer Banks.
Anyways, it's our annual vacation, and as always, it was wonderful. The weather was beautiful, the house was amazing, and the ocean was COLD. I think the water was around 68-70 degrees, but the air was in the mid 80s, and sunny.
Anyways, they say a picture is worth 1000 words, so here you go:

Riley and I at the beach

Riley in a tree

Sunset over the sound

The Corolla Lighthouse

Jeff & Riley Napping

Riley & Sara at the Aquarium

Riley Finding Blue's Clues

Jeff Dancing in the Surf for Riley's Entertainment

The Family Photo of the B-Lang-enburgs

The View from the House at 5:45 AM

Castles with Pat

Castles with Bob
Anyways, it's our annual vacation, and as always, it was wonderful. The weather was beautiful, the house was amazing, and the ocean was COLD. I think the water was around 68-70 degrees, but the air was in the mid 80s, and sunny.
Anyways, they say a picture is worth 1000 words, so here you go:
Riley and I at the beach
Riley in a tree
Sunset over the sound
The Corolla Lighthouse
Jeff & Riley Napping
Riley & Sara at the Aquarium
Riley Finding Blue's Clues
Jeff Dancing in the Surf for Riley's Entertainment
The Family Photo of the B-Lang-enburgs
The View from the House at 5:45 AM
Castles with Pat
Castles with Bob
2 Comments:
I can't tell you how nice it is to actually have a post to read from you about your actual family life. It's far more interesting to read about what you are doing with your family. At least to me. Though, this is your blog and you can write about what ever you want. But since it seems your only readers are me and Dan, thanks for finally throwing us a bone. :-)
commented by
Carolyn, 4:43 PM
Carolyn, 4:43 PM
"Riley and me at the beach", not "Riley and I at the beach" - you must be a tech geek.
commented by , 9:45 PM

Jeff Blankenburg is a Developer Evangelist for the Microsoft Corporation. I have a passion for user interface technologies, including CSS,