Check that off the list. Goodbye dull, dishwater blond; hello shiny warm highlights!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
BEFORE AND AFTER - OAK TABLE
Check that off the list. Goodbye dull, dishwater blond; hello shiny warm highlights!
STUFF WE LOVE - FIESTA WARE
This is only a portion of it. The rest is in the diswasher. I use it everyday. When I eat my cold cereal for supper out of a Tangerine colored bowl, it feels like, well, a Fiesta.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Maybe a little insane...
Here we are at the starting point. Luckily, this photo does not portray the fear inside me. As thousands of runners lined up, we quickly tried to make our way to the front. The gun sounded and we were off!
When I turned the bend and saw Lindsey, Larissa, and Randen at the first major "cheering station," I got an instant surge of energy. It was like a Hammer Gel pack but better.
By mile 8, I was really cussing myself for drinking those two Powerades before the race and was looking for every opportunity to slip off behind a tree. I finally found a secluded spot and quickly did my thing, getting back on the trail before too many people went by.
I've never experienced child birth but but many mothers say that you forget about all the pain once you get to hold the baby in your arms. Same goes for running 13.1 miles. Once I finished the race and all the "congratulations" and pats on the back began, I quickly forgot about all the pain, blood, sweat, and tears. (Okay, there were no blood or tears). I was happy with my time of 2 hours and 1 minute. I'm shooting for under two next time! Yes...there will be a next time!
Relaxing with my biggest fan
Thursday, July 9, 2009
The Reveal!!!!
Lindsey tries to curb her enthusiasm for our first "real" camping trip!
Each cupboard door has a saying that depicts life on the road.
The bunk offers more sleeping space. Don't have the extra guests? Simply push it up and keep it out of the way. So far our little friend Jayda is the only one that has slept up there.
Look out Sand Creek...here we come!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
CAMPING - For Real
Up to this point in our lives, we had never camped in an actual campground to my knowledge. Childhood camping trips consisted of a tent on someone's lawn or a tent out in the pasture. So we decided to go to an actual lake in an actual campground in a National Forest. We drove in the rain to the campground, paid $19, and found a spot. By, the way, we have never paid money for a camping spot either.
Annie got Barbara backed into her spot. We then went on a nature walk to gather some wood for a campfire. All the kindling we got was soaked. We quickly realized how unprepared we were for this camping experience.
On most previous camping trips, our men are along. They usually tend the fire. Starting a fire for them consists of a large propane bottle with a branding torch, or a 5 gallon jug of gasoline, and an industrial sized lighter. We forgot all of these necessities and had to resort to wet kindling, a Martha Stewart Magazine, and some decorative matches. After a smoky start, the gracious campground host kindly pointed out some discarded 2x4 boards that we could use. After 1 1/2 hours and a six pack later, we had a fire.
This is the life.
4TH OF JULY
We walked a little further, and at sunset we saw this...