There is a small area on the 2nd floor of our house that Matt and I decided would be perfect for our food storage and bulk items. The floor was unfinished when we moved in so Matt and I took the matter into our own hands and did it ourselves! Our first do- it- yourself project. It was very fun to do and we can't wait to do more!
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Question...
Is it too late to start over and get new presidential candidates? Cuz as far as I'm concerned they both suck.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
It's inevitable
So I almost didn't pass my eye exam at the DMV. I overheard the ladies asking people to read line 4, so I step up to the machine and look at line 4. I'm thinking "Oh this is good, I can read that", then the lady says, "Read line 5 please". Line 5! The 85 year old lady with coke bottle glasses next to me didn't have to read line 5! I read the first two segments without incident, then I get to the third part... crap. It was sooo blurry that I totally pulled some numbers out of nowhere hoping the lady wouldn't notice. She says, "Let's try that again". Shoot. So I do it again, and by some minor miracle I was able to make out some numbers. Hallelujah! So I'm good for another 7 years til I have to take that test again. But it's inevitable, I'm going to have to get glasses.
Road Trip to Texas- Vegas, Hoover Dam, Grand Canyon, White Sand Dunes
The evening of Day 1 we stopped in Vegas. We stayed at the MGM Grand and perused the town before dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. I had never been to Vegas before. It was ok. I've decided people go to Vegas for 3 reasons 1) Get drunk 2) Gamble or 3) Shop and spend money on food and shows. Since I try to refrain from options 1 and 2 and don't have the necessary funds to sustain #3, there wasn't a ton for us to do. But it was fun to see all the nightlife and lights.
Day 2- On the way to Arizona we stopped at the Hoover Dam. It was amazing! The pictures tell it all. They are currently building a huge freeway across the dam so that people not interested in seeing the dam can cross right over it instead of around. Very cool.
Day 3- We stopped at the Grand Canyon on the way to New Mexico. I haven't been here since I was a little kid. It was so peaceful and gorgeous. While we were walking around I over heard so many other languages being spoken. I didn't ever realize that so many people came to see the Grand Canyon. Yet I've lived to the U.S. my entire life and don't even blink twice about seeing it. Makes you realize how beautiful our country really is.
I saw this when we were stopping for gas and I made Matt stop so we could go and eat at it. We used to go here for every birthday party and special FHE when we lived in Arizona. I love this place, it hasn't changed a bit. I hit the skeeball(sp?) machine and scored some serious tickets to redeem at the prize center. I felt like a 10 year old, it was great! And the pizza was just as good as I remember. Great pit stop.
Random picture- My mom sent this Edible Arrangment to us the day we moved in. Very sweet. I love my mom!
Day 4- We went to the White Sand Dunes in New Mexico. It was literally blinding and like a ton of snow in 90 degree weather. It was sooo neat! We rolled down the hill and walked around with the cold sand squishing between our toes. Probably the coolest thing I've ever seen.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)