Friday, July 21, 2006

Home at last...home at last...thank God Almighty, we're home at last!!

Home, home, sweet, sweet home!
There's no place like home, oh, there's no place like home!

Exciting news...we closed on our home today. Be sure to check your Home Depot stock price often...the LaCombes are going to be busy.

Stay tuned for before and after pictures as we roost in our little nest.


Lunch on the Hudson

Living by the motto...
Live well, laugh often, love much!!
What a great view of the River after enjoying a delicious meal at Torches on the Hudson. Will flirted with every woman who walked by. Of course, each one stopped to talk with him. Daddy had to throw away all of the phone numbers that were tucked inside his diaper!!

Pony Boy

A favorite bedtime song passed from one generation of LaCombes to the next...

Pony boy, pony boy
Won't you be my pony boy
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-up whoo
My pony boy

Ride with me ride with me
Won't you take a ride with me
Underneath the starry sky
My pony boy

O'er the hills and through the trees
We'll go ridin' you and me
Giddy-up giddy-up giddy-away
My pony boy

Down into the valley deep
'Neath the eaves we will sleep
Sky of dreams up above
My pony boy

Hanging Around

Father and son enjoy a minute in the shade on a hot summer day!

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

New York State of Mind

Billy Joel said it best...

"Some folks like to get away
Take a holiday from the neighborhood
Hop a flight to Miami Beach
Or to Hollywood
But I'm taking a Greyhound
On the Hudson River Line
I'm in a New York state of mind"















The Hudson River sets the perfect backdrop as we enjoy a few precious moments at a park near our new home.

We return to our regularly scheduled programming

We go live in...5...4...3...2...1

Thanks for joining us - after a short time of suspended programming, LaCombe Chronicle News returns to the air!

LCN retains exclusive rights to all the news that's fit to print related to the LaCombe family. Even while our studios were moving, our force of field correspondents were shadowing the first family. We begin our broadcast with a series of updates. Standing by in Lafayette, Louisiana is Les Nessman.

Thanks, Dan...The coldest winter I ever spent was this summer in Lafayette, Louisiana. Crowds wander aimlessly as they reflect upon the corporate relocation of William Noel Enterprises.

Prince William and his faithful parental support team said farewell to the town where the legacy began. Piles of party streamers and empty snow cone containers are all that remain on streets once heavily populated by adoring fans.

Facts are still somewhat fuzzy...but here's what we know so far:

  • Will's dad accepted a job offer from Laerdal Medical Corporation - Based in Norway and with US facilities in New York and Texas, the firm is a world-leader in providing manikins, software, books, models, and high-tech simulators that help teach others to save lives.
  • In consultation with William Noel, the family decided to relocate to Wappingers Falls, NY.
  • DML and KC gave notice to their local employers.
  • Local rebels initiated an uprising in protest but were quickly disbanded by government forces.
  • DML trained in Texas for two weeks then returned to Lafayette for an evening before driving to NY - in a desperate prank...rebels lengthened the State of Virginia...nearly trapping DML.
  • KC and Prince William went into hiding at the family retreat...reportedly located in Mississippi. A complete media blackout was ordered by William Noel's press secretary.
  • After 192 hours of seclusion- the Prince and Lady Kathryn were seen boarding a semi-private plane...destination unknown but believed to be somewhere in the Northeast.
  • DML wisked the family to a chalet in Connecticut.
  • The family awaits closing on their new home in New Windsor, New York. Estimated closing is mid-July.

And so, desperate minutes pass as we wait for the first family to emerge. My sources tell me that it shouldn't be long before faithful supporters see their favorite son...a sign that summer may return to Lafayette.

In Cajun Country...I'm Les Nessman.

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