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Allie’s fun weekend
by Jake on Dec.13, 2009, under Uncategorized
I know…I’m horrible at blogging lately (this is Kerrie, not Jake as it says above). It’s not for lack of time. I just HATE uploading pictures and videos; it takes forever and I’d rather be surfing all of your blogs instead
Anyway…
Allie has been taking a dance class these last 4 months and has loved it. Her dance recital was on Friday and she was ecstatic to dress up in her costume and wear make up. She was the oldest in her class but it didn’t seem to phase her. She loved every minute of dance. We’re sad that her dance teacher is moving away.
Here’s a video of Allie at the recital:
Allie and I went to Disney on Ice with our good friends, Elizabeth and Iliana, last December. With Christmas coming up again the season must have reminded her of the show because she began asking to see it again this year. Luckily, our friends have a connection and were able to get us discounted tickets again. Yesterday, I surprised Allie with the announcement that we were going to Disney on Ice by putting a little picture of Disney characters in her advent calendar. (We have a calendar with little doors and every morning she opens one to reveal a prize: usually Christmas books, stickers, stencils, and family outings). She literally squealed with excitement…it was exactly the reaction I was hoping for. All day long she asked if it was time to go.
While watching the show she had a smile on her face the entire time. She danced in her seat to the groovy music and giggled at the silly parts. Although the show was fun for me to watch, it was more fun to watch her reaction to it all. Of course the first thing she asked when the show was over was, “can we see it again?” It would be fun to make it a yearly tradition but who knows where we’ll be next year and if Disney on Ice will be in our town. We might have to find some other fun girly outing.
And by the way, I’ll be blogging on Wednesday with news of the gender of baby #3, which by the way is due around May 24th. Yes, I know. Shocking that I’ll be blogging twice in one week and shocking that we are having a third May baby. We love the month of May!
Games
by Jake on Oct.11, 2009, under Uncategorized
Over the past month, we’ve been to some fun sporting events and we’ve got the pictures to prove it. In September, I took Allie to the first UNC game of the season versus The Citadel with some of the other dads in the ward. It was a fun game and we made it through half time before the kids wore out and we headed home. We live about 8 blocks from the stadium, so it is a fun little adventure to walk to these games through campus past all the tailgaters. Allie loved watching the cheerleaders and kept saying, “Daddy played football and Mommy was a cheerleader!” I think she may want to follow in her mom’s footsteps.
I was also in Chicago for a conference a couple weeks ago. I was able to sneak away for a couple hours to catch a Cubs games with some friends. The pictures are blurry because they are taken with a cell phone. The game was super fun–it got rain delayed in the top of the 4th inning–but it didn’t matter: I was at Wrigley Field chowing on a foot-long bratwurst and a giant Pepsi. All in all, a great night.
And just yesterday, we took the whole family to another UNC football game and had a blast. It was Kerrie and Luke’s first UNC football game. The kids probably liked the half-time show the best. We took off during the third quarter because the kids were worn out and it was a blow out (final score: UNC 42, GSU 10).
It’s been a fun month. Here are few pictures of the games:
It’s been SOOO LOOOONG…
by Jake on Aug.23, 2009, under Uncategorized
Sorry folks. We started this blog almost six years ago, and we’ve never had such a long foray away from it. The summer was busy and we’ve had a blast.
Many of you were a part of our travels and playtime–thanks for the good times. Because of that, we’re going to start from scratch. It would just take too long to update you about the entire summer and include pictures, video and commentary from the summer.
So what are we up to now? I’m back at school and regular life. It’s nice to have a rhythm again. I’m working on a dissertation examining the effects of taxation on short selling activity around ex-dividend dates. Yes, it’s an extremely titillating read. When I finish a draft, I’ll post it on SSRN.com and you can put on your fuzzy slippers, make some hot cocoa and read a delightful treatise on taxation next to the fireplace–just don’t throw it in the fire. I do have a couple of other papers up on ssrn.com–just search for my name in their search field if you’re interested. I’m working towards graduation in 2010, but who knows– I could be forty before I get a real job.
Kerrie is back at raising our two little munchkins, which is at once extremely challenging and rewarding. Allie is now questioning every thing and realizing her autonomy. She is curious and imaginative and is the purest girl we’ve ever met–she even prays for her princesses every night. She is working on reading and numbers and will begin preschool at the United Methodist Church in September. She attended Bible School for a week earlier this month and had a blast.
Luke is everywhere and into everything. He’s much more physically able than Allie was at this age, but not nearly as good at communication and words as she was. The kids are awesome.
Other than that, all is good. No news is good news. We just plug along each day, working at our goals and catching up on sleep. Life is indeed good at thornock.org.
UNC National Champs!!
by Jake on Apr.08, 2009, under Jake
March Madness is over and for the first time in my life, my team won. I didn’t even pick the Tarheels to win in my bracket because I was afraid to jinx them!
So every time UNC wins something big, there is always a party on Franklin Street, which runs alongside the west end of campus. There were about 35,000 people there and it was sheer mayhem. I couldn’t pass up this opportunity, so I headed out there with a camcorder. People were climbing the stoplights and trees and tearing stuff down. There were tons of bonfires in the street and it is a tradition here at UNC to jump over the fire. So was I crazy enough to jump the fire myself? Absolutely.
Here’s some footage from Franklin Street.
Kid Vid
by Jake on Apr.01, 2009, under Uncategorized
It’s been a while…sorry. The other day, I saw a good deal for one of those tiny little video cameras on my favorite deals website, slickdeals.net. We just got it a few days ago, and here is a video of the kids today:
Sick of being sick
by Jake on Jan.26, 2009, under Baby, Kerrie

This picture doesn’t show it well, but he has a rash all over his body.
This winter is beginning to seem extremely long. Now that I have two kids, I have double the illnesses to deal with. Both kids seem to catch every bug that crosses their path and then they pass it to the rest of the family. This past week has been especially hard on Luke. He had an infection that he has been taking antibiotics for, had a fever for three days, now a rash (Roseola), a slightly pink eye, diarrhea, eczema and of course a runny nose that he seems to have had all winter long. I don’t remember Allie being this sick when she was his age (however, with preschool and primary she is probably passing the germs to Luke).
Although its been a rough week for us, I did have an extremely sweet moment with Luke. One night Luke woke up and was inconsolable. After an hour of trying all the usual tactics to get him back to sleep, nothing was working and I was desperate. So, I laid down with him and we snuggled in bed. He immediately stopped crying and he started to gently caress my arm with his fingertips; up and down, ever-so lightly, for a good 20 minutes. (This is very unusual for him as he normally swats, pinches or claws). He went right back to sleep after that. It was precious and a moment I will probably never forget.
I’m hoping for a healthy and well rested week ahead. Especially since Jake is going out of town for the weekend.
The vote
by Jake on Nov.06, 2008, under Uncategorized
For the first time in my life, I voted Democrat for the presidential ballot and it mattered. That is, this is the first time that I voted Democrat AND this is the first time that it mattered. The latter statement is a result of being in a state which unlike Utah is not a sure thing every four years. In fact, here in NC, the win came down to 13,000 votes for Obama.
I know there are a lot of you out there who are shocked and disappointed…I know this because I’ve seen your emails and your blogs warning me that Obama is the next best thing to nothing at all. I disagree. I voted for him because he inspires people and in my life time, he is the first president to do so. I really like McCain, but right now what we need is change–change requires effort and effort requires inspiration. That was my logic and I’m sticking with my vote. In four years, if we’re all eating cardboard and living in the streets, I still won’t admit that I was wrong, because in reality, presidents are not that powerful when it comes to the economy.
Note: I did NOT vote a straight ticket for the Dems; I’m extremely against straight-ticket voting because it takes the individual out of the vote and gives lazy voters a quick out. I spent a number of hours on the internet, researching the candidates and I voted for Republican for many of the local races. In most cases, my guy lost
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Trip to Utah
by Jake on Oct.28, 2008, under Kerrie
Every year Jake is invited to attend an accounting conference at BYU in the fall. This year we decided to go as a family and extend the stay for two weeks. We had a wonderful time. We got to see almost everyone in the family, except Kelli and Matt and David (my bro) and Jill. We missed them a lot. Every day was packed with family fun. It’s almost too much to document. Hopefully, the pictures will fill you in on what we did. Thanks to everyone for housing us, feeding us and making the trek to Utah to visit us. We miss you all already.






