Saturday, September 25, 2010

Camping in Conconully

Happy Fall everyone!!! We've updated the blog, I hope you enjoy our new background!  Here is some catch up from over the summer.

We went to Conconully, WA to go camping in August during Scott's birthday.  I know some of you are thinking, "Whhhhaaaaa??!?!? Scott camping? but it's true! and he loved it!!  We had a great little campsite that we shared with my parents, Jason and Gabriel.  We even got to use the tent that I snuck on our wedding registry!  Here are some pictures of our campgroud.





 Here I am showing off the awesome fire I built to cook our dinner.  Scott was quite nervous about me using an ax and a hatchet and playing with fire all at the same time, but I'm an old pro and burning stuff is second nature to me at this point in my life. 

 We found a couple little baby Garter snakes living in a tree while Mom and I were playing Whiffle Golf.  We had to go round up the troops and show them our awesome find.  Of course now that I'm back at home in civilization I can't believe I got so close to a snake! EEWWWWWW! haha


We didn't do a lot of mountain biking while we were there, just one trail mostly. But that one trail had deer and wild turkeys so it was pretty fun to bike through it and see the nature.  Most of the terrain was for 4-wheelers and dirt bikes.  Everyone in town had 4 wheelers and would ride them on the streets since it wasn't really a big enough place to justify getting in your car and driving somewhere.  Probably the most exciting thing that happened during our trip was Gabriel learning how to ride his bike. I'll post that video later cause it's not working now.


Scott says this picture reminds him of Pocahantas.  haha I guess I do have my hair in braids and I'm wearing the shirt I earned doing the Stillaguamish River 5k Run which has Indian artwork on it and I'm making fire. So, yeah I'm like the new and improved kick butt Pocahantas. We had such a fun weekend!!! I was so nervous for Scott to have a good time and I was so glad that everything turned out perfect!!!!  I can't wait to do it again!!! Thanks Mom and Dad for letting us tag along on your camping trip!!!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Family Fun 2010: California Dreamin'

A lot has happened this summer so first things first...our big family trip to Disneyland!!  This was the first time we all went as a family and it was so much fun!!!  We started off our trip with a bang, literally.  On our first night we were hit in our rental car by a drunk driver.  He was driving a brand new Camaro SS and after he hit us he started to drive off.  We were going down the freeway and Scott was flashing his lights and honking the horn at him to get him to stop while I was on the phone with the cops.  After a a mile or so he finally pulled over and he hardly had the ability to enter our contact information into his phone he was so wasted.  Good thing he was driving...he could barely handle a phone, how he thought he could drive a car was beyond me.  The cops came and got our statements then arrested him after doing sobriety tests.  I was trying to video it on my phone, but the officer told us we could go, so we did.

The next day, Sunday, was our anniversary and we celebrated by getting massages in Laguna Beach and then dinner at Ruth's Chris.  It was our first time to Ruth's Chris and dinner was heavenly.  You know it's going to be good when you walk into a place and it smells like butter.  oh yeah.....the memories....mmmmmm steak. Thanks to Polly for strongly suggesting we go there for our special dinner!! 
Monday was our first day at Disneyland and I was SO excited!!! It was my first time there ever and it was so much fun to be there with my family!!!!  Our group consisted of Mom and Dad, Jason, Gabriel, Polly, Grandma Anderson, Aunt Artie, Scott and me.  We didn't actually come with Grandma and Aunt Artie, we just happened to run into them soon after entering the park.  We even got these cool bright green family reunion tshirts so we could see each other across the park.  I had to practically beg Scott to take his off at the end of the day ;) 

Somehow Jason got a free pass on wearing his shirt, but since he is so tall it was easy to see him anyway.  We had so much fun the first day.  We rode the Matterhorn, Star Tours, Space Mountain and walked through Innoventions.  It was standing in line for Buzz Lightyear that we got our first real treat...Prepare yourselves..this next picture has not been photoshopped in any way, shape or form...
This kid's mullet would put most middle aged NASCAR fans to shame.  Just look at those curls!!!  Since the wait for this ride was quite long, Polly and I had ample time to admire those lustrous locks.  Soon it was our turn and when we were done Mullet Boy was lost in a sea of people with normal haircuts.  Here is Scott & Gabriel racking up the points in the fight against evil.  Two of the cutest Space Rangers I've ever seen!!! I especially love how Scott is holding his blaster ghetto style.
After the mullet excitement and defeating the Evil Emperor Zurg, I was ready for some ridiculously overpriced park fare.  We decided on the Mickey Mouse Pretzel, which turned out to be very tasty and satisfying. 
After devouring Mickey we headed over to Adventure Land to ride the river ride.  
Here's our group from front to back: Aunt Artie (Grandma's Sister) GGMa, Scott, Mom, Jason, Dad, Polly and Gabriel.  I really liked the river ride and our guide was really funny.  Most of the time I don't have any trouble remembering that all this is just fake but a few times I forgot, like the piranhas jumping out at us.  I was not ready for that.
Indiana Jones tricked me too the first time we rode it.  I was convinced I was going to be smashed flatter than a pancake by the huge boulder.  I was almost more scared than Gabriel on that ride.  He covered his ears the whole time and smashed himself into Scott's side until the ride was over.  Gabriel was also pretty scared on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride. He would look up occasionally, but kept his ears covered the whole time.  
Quick Photo op in New Orleans.  This little alley was so pretty and a little hidden so we were the only people in it.  A nice change from the rest of the park.  But we couldn't stop for long, we were on our way to one of my favorites.... Big Thunder Mountain Railroad!


Here's an action shot of us on the Railroad.  Jason recorded the whole thing on his little recordo gadget. We had a pretty full day so far, but we weren't even close to done.  We headed over to California Adventure and went straight to Soarin Over California.   That was such a fun ride! It feels like you can dip your feet in the water, even though it's all on the screen.  We rode the Tower of Terror, one of my absolute favorites, and by then it was starting to get dark.  We headed back over to the Promenade to ride California Screamin, but it was closed! Oh no!!! The had started doing the World of Color show so they shut down all the rides on that side of California Adventure. We watched the show instead thinking we would just wait for it to end then we could ride the best roller coaster ever after the show.  Sadly, after waiting all that time the people told us that the roller coaster was closed for the night.  Tough break for us!!!
Gabriel gets his hands on an authentic In-N-Out burger hat. That might have been better than the milkshake! We did have to get home and get some rest though, cause the next day was Universal Studios for Scott and I, where we would meet Heather and Cody.  Everyone else went down to San Diego to go to Sea World and the Wild Animal Park.


Universal Studios!! Its small but has some pretty awesome attractions.  We went on Jurassic Park and than the Mummy ride twice.  it was just that good!! And there was almost no line at all.  Double Bonus!!!  Then was my favorite part of the whole place....The section devoted entirely to the Simpsons!!! haha Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart, let's hurl a brick-E Mart! The Kwik-E-Mart is...d'oh.  

We went on the Studio Backlot tour and got to see the new King Kong attraction before it was formally released to the public.  That was completely amazing....360 degrees 3-D.  It even makes it look like part of the tram gets pulled into the movie.  We also went to see Shrek, Terminator, and Waterworld.   That was an adventure simply from the fact that we sat in the "wet zone" and the lady next to us brought her umbrella and would bust it open at every little drop of water.  She almost poked my eye out a few times until Scott told her to stop or move. Thanks for taking care of me, Baby!! After the shows we had dinner at the Hard Rock and parked right outside was none other than the real Bella's Truck from the Twilight movies. Kinda fun to see after that fake they pass off over in Forks.  After dinner Heather showed us this awesome place for dessert by UCLA, they have an assortment of cookies and lots of different ice cream flavors and you pick the combo you want and they make this giant ice cream cookie sandwich.  Soooooo Good!!!! and they were only $1.50 each!!! what a steal!!!!  After our delicious treat 
we went to see Eclipse with Heather and Cody.  What a perfect day!!!

Wednesday we drove down to San Diego to meet up with my family.  We make a quick stop at the San Diego Temple so I could see it in person but the whole outside was being cleaned so there were scaffoldings everywhere.  :( It was still amazingly gorgeous! I can't wait to see it next time after it has been cleaned.  

At the San Diego Zoo!!! I really loved how all the animals feel so much closer to you at this zoo.  Much more than at our zoo.  See, here is Gabriel riding a gorilla. Where else do you get that experience???

Most of the animals were right up against the glass, like here. Scott and I saw a little crocodile stalk and kill a grasshopper for a quick snack.  One section had river otters and monkeys in the same habitat. One of the monkeys jumped into the water and started swimming like an otter.  It was hilarious, by far one of the funniest things I have ever seen at the zoo! We also saw the Pandas, The Bird Show, Polar Bears, and my favorite....The Koalas!!!! These little guys are so cuddly and cute!!! I wanted to snatch one out of the tree and take it home with  me.  I'm sure the zoo wouldn't mind.  I guess I'll just have to put it on my Christmas list.  :) Back in Orange County it was time for dinner and that meant Ferrell's!!!  My dad worked there when he and my mom were first married and they are notorious for huge desserts like this one.  It's called the Zoo and it's full of ice cream, sherbet, whipped cream, nuts, cherries and chocolate sauce.  They bring it out to your table on a stretcher and ring a bell and sound a siren so the whole restaurant knows someone ordered it.  it was fun to hear some stories from Dad about the Ferrell's he worked at and the shenanigans he got up to as an employee there. 
Friday it was back to Disneyland.  We rode all our favorites again, and managed a quick trip through the Haunted Mansion.  Jason, Scott and I stayed until past midnight so we could ride Space Mountain and Star tours one last time before we left.   
Mom and Dad left Saturday morning and Debbie was hosting a baby shower for her sister, but after that we all got to hang out...finally!!! And, after a much anticipated wait, I was finally introduced to the Golden Spoon.  Sunday we took a quick trip to the beach, but left before the ranger gave us a parking ticket, and lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings. Then it was off to the airport.  Such a fun trip!!! It was so nice of Russ and Debbie to let us all take over their house for the week.  And great to spend so much time doing fun things with my family and with Heather and Cody.  Definitely a trip to remember!!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Woodinville Wildlife

There is much wildlife to observe and appreciate near our home in Woodinville, WA.  These are a few of the creatures we have been able to experience lately....
The mystical and amazingly awkward Pignataro VW Beetle.  You can see these brightly painted bugs everywhere (and I mean everywhere!!!) but if you look closely you can see the markings on door, showing us that this particular speciman is indigineous only to the
Puget Sound.  Just like other bugs, I fail to see their appeal. 
The thing is tiny and cramped, and I wouldn't ever try to put anyone in the "backseat" you'll never get them back.  For as small as it is, it has the turning radius of the USS Lincoln.  I looked like Austin Powers when I tried to make a 3 point turn.  And while some may classify it as "cute" I felt the colored inside door panels were a dangerous and blinding distraction.  "I'm going to merge now, let's just check the blind spot....ahhhh!!!!! my eyes!!!!  they've been vaporized by this insanely bright door panel!!" True Story. 
My favorite feature was the built in vase so you can have flowers in your car while you drive.  ummmm right.  I know I've passed up buying tons of cars because it didn't have the essential flower vase.  If you really subscribe to the "flower child" way of life it could also hold acid for pyschidelic trips on the go. They even got rid of any non essential instruments in the cluster so as not to harsh your mellow. 
Yes, I know the VW bug is an iconic car and a very good excuse to punch someone but I was so happy when I finally got my car back and got rid of this pest. 

There are good forms of wildlife in Woodinville, yummy ahi tuna!  Scott and I had a fun night of learning how to be Sushi Masters.  Our youtube instructor said that sushi chefs in Japan study for years just to learn how to make perfect rice before they are allowed to ever cut the fish. Good thing I did it in one night or we would have never gotten to eat!  :)   ok so it wasn't perfect but it was still pretty good. 

Scott called our california rolls "Sushi Biscuits" because we couldn't cut them into small pieces or they would start to fall apart.  They still tasted good though. Definitely a fun date night!!! Thanks again to Russ and Debbie for getting us the kit!!  I've been wanting to do it forever and just started feeling brave enough to tackle home made sushi.  :) 
I'm sure there are lots more species of wildlife in Woodinville, these are just the only ones we've documented so far. 
PS. I am sorry to any VW Bug fans out there I may have offended.  It was not directed at your personally, just the car.  :)  if you need help finding pretty cars to be fans of you could try going here....

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

MEGAPOST!!!!!!!

So many amazing things have been happening that I haven't even had a chance to keep up.  I'll try to keep things in order here as I tell the tale of what Scott and I have been up to for the last month.  May started with us moving into a new apartment...pictures soon...I know, I'm a slacker but we aren't 100% moved in yet and still need to hang things on the walls. But it will happen!!! I promise.

So next, Nathan's graduation.  From Law School. WOW!!  We drove to Spokane Friday night and the graduation was Saturday.  This was such a wonderful experience!!! I know Nathan was wishing it had been quicker but it was so great seeing him in all his glory (i'm sure he would have used that term if he had been writing this post!!) marking such an amazing accomplishment.   It really inspired me to make school more of a priority so I can finish too.  
       
After the ceremony we had pizza at Manito Park.  Polly was so excited to show us around and be our tour guide through all the beautiful gardens.  The park was huge with all different types of gardens but the Rose Garden and the English Garden were both being replanted so there was just a whole lotta dirt there.  But the rest of the park was beautiful and I really loved the Japanese garden.  They also had about a million dogwood trees, which are my favorite.  They smelled so good!!!! It reminded me of being on my mission!!  Nathan and Polly moved to Albuquerque on Sunday, so after helping them load up and clean their apartment we had lunch at Chili's. Scott had been pestering (nicely ;) ) everyone to go there the whole time and then finally,  his wish came true.  He was so happy to be there and loved his Quesadilla Explosion Salad!!! Sunday was our last day there too, so after Chili's we hopped (or rolled from being so full) into the car and started the journey home.   
On the way home we decided to take the "Scenic Route" so that we could stop at the Anjou Bakery.  They have the most light, flakey pastries and pies.  oh my goodness.  if you are ever driving across Washington on Highway 2 stop there and get a pie.  Yes. A whole pie. you won't regret it.  So Chili's for lunch, then a light snack of pie around 5 but we weren't done yet. Since we were still on vacation we made one last stop.....in Leavenworth.  Leavenworth is a little village up in the Cascade Mountains completely done as a Bavarian-styled village.  Everything is German. German restaurants, treats, even Starbucks looks like it's a 100 years old.    We found a great place that had the best pretzels I have ever had...do you see how it's as big as my head.  It was so amazing....everything a pretzel should be. Chewy and fluffy, golden brown and delicious.  After our giant pretzels and delicious gulash with spaetzle noodles, which are the best noodles ever by the way, we got in the car and headed home....well to Brian and Cathy's to dog & house sit.   
Let's see, next came the last volleyball tournament of the season over Memorial Day weekend.  We had such a good season this year.  Everyone learnt so much and grew a ton.  We played some really tough teams and ended up 5th out of 42. We didn't lose a match until the quarter finals.  After the tournament we had pizza and ice cream at our new apartments.  The girls had a blast in the hot tub and literally would not get out.  Especially when parents came looking to collect their daughters to take them home.  It was so touching to see how good of friends they all were and how sad it was that the season is over.  I gotta admit, as nutty and crazy as they were, I miss them and hope they continue to be as successful with other parts of their life as they were this season. Here are the girls in the hot tub.
This last weekend we had a BBQ at Danny and Joanie's house.  oh it was soooooo good!!!!  steak with Chimichurri sauce and chipotle sweet potato fries.  she also made a corn/bean/cilantro salad that was amazing!!!!  The weather was just wonderful, sunny and bright and NO RAIN!!!! haha it has been raining non stop here for weeks now so to have a nice day like that was a miracle.  Cathy took these pictures of Scott and I in Danny and Joanie's backyard.  I love them!!!!  Thanks Cathy!!!


Ok.  I think that catches us up. This concludes Megapost! Thanks for visiting and have a great day!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Hello and Welcome!!!

Welcome to our new blog.  I am still trying to move things over which is proving to be more difficult than I thought it would be.  In the meantime, please enjoy this new favorite website of mine....

http://engrishfunny.com/