So Last week was spent in Tucson Arizona for my Grandma's inurnment. (like a funeral only with an Urn and ashes instead of a body in the ground.) The ceremony was nice.
The rest of my time there was relaxing and just good to be with my family.
Then came Saturday when I was supposed to leave. It pored all night long (and all morning for that matter). So much so that part of my parents newly landscaped yard was washed away. Their neighbors yards were washed away as well. AND one wall in the house had to be torn out because water was running down inside it. Really sad cuz the house is brand new.
Then when it was time for me to go to the airport we didnt think i was going to make it because half of the roads in Tucson were closed due to flooding. Does anyone else find it odd that the desert flooded?? i mean seriously here folks what the heck? "i got stuck in the desert cuz there was too much water" sounds a little odd.
haha well the end of the story is my parents friends stopped by with a big SUV that could get through some of the less flooded areas so they got me to the airport.
:)
Monday, July 31, 2006
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Mountains
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
In the mean time I moved to Boulder.
So I see the last post was on the 4th. Its now the 18th (happy birthday mom). In the mean time I packed all my stuff in my car and moved to Boulder Colorado.
Ive started getting more and more comments from friends and family to blog about the move. So I will fight off sleep a little longer to bring you the story of my move. (if you only want the synopsis: it went well)
so on the 10th my friend Josh (see picture) and I hopped in my car for the long haul to CO.
Heres josh prior to the trip hiding under a little army guy.
So the first day we went to Atlanta where we stayed with the family of a friend of mine. There Josh fought William with airsoft guns. I fought William with a starwars robot and darth maul. and everyone had a good time.
the next day we drove to kentucky. on the way Nashville TN let us down on the whole BBQ thing. That night we stayed with Josh's cousin. There we swung small children around by their arms and tossed them high in the air to land on the couch. the kids were nuts... your not supposed to ask for more wedgies or nuggies. silly kids.
anyway we stayed there an extra day and went to mammoth caves. self proclaimed "longest cave in the world" theyve only explored 368 miles of it so far. im willing to let them keep the "longest cave" title.
Next we drove to Kansas City. by way of St. Louis. Like nashville we were totally let down on the whole 'bbq' thing in St. Louis. I mean seriously folks if people are going to sell "St. Louis Style Ribs" you'd thing there would be SOMEWHERE in St. Louis that sold them too. Done right. But no you'd be wrong. Or at least it wasnt in any of our tourist books. and we didnt see any BBQ places anywhere in that city. we DID see this...
Atleast they had the arch that they are also famous for.
Continuing on that long day we ran across something that has since redefined Josh's life. I think he nearly had a stroke when he first saw this. he started snapping pictures of it like he thought he'd wake up and it wouldnt be there. heres one of them...
Yessir that vending machine sells Live Bait.
After forcibly pulling Josh from the Live Bait Machine we trucked it to Kansas City. Surprisingly pretty city. We stayed with friends parents there. They took us to good BBQ. and i mean GOOD. finally. more than made up for the nashville and st. louis failures.
The next day we completed our final push to boulder. we drove across Kansas. Not nearly as flat or treeless as I had been lead to believe. There were trees. and it was more gently rolling plains. if you want flat go out to the middle of Arizona.
Finally we arrived in Boulder. City-o-heavenly-mountains. Praise God!
All in all my take on America is that it is a beautiful place. Soooooo much amazing variety in landscape and people. Get out and see the country if you haven't recently.
So now i live in Colorado. hard to believe. but for the time being Im staying in an apartment with a direct view of mountains only a few scant miles away. glorious.
I even like my job so far.
Once i get a more permanent place to stay i expect you all to come visit.
ps. i apologize for all the grammer and spelling mistakes. Im way tired and just wanted to get this blogged for all my wonderful fans. lol.
Ive started getting more and more comments from friends and family to blog about the move. So I will fight off sleep a little longer to bring you the story of my move. (if you only want the synopsis: it went well)
so on the 10th my friend Josh (see picture) and I hopped in my car for the long haul to CO.
Heres josh prior to the trip hiding under a little army guy.
So the first day we went to Atlanta where we stayed with the family of a friend of mine. There Josh fought William with airsoft guns. I fought William with a starwars robot and darth maul. and everyone had a good time.
the next day we drove to kentucky. on the way Nashville TN let us down on the whole BBQ thing. That night we stayed with Josh's cousin. There we swung small children around by their arms and tossed them high in the air to land on the couch. the kids were nuts... your not supposed to ask for more wedgies or nuggies. silly kids.
anyway we stayed there an extra day and went to mammoth caves. self proclaimed "longest cave in the world" theyve only explored 368 miles of it so far. im willing to let them keep the "longest cave" title.
Next we drove to Kansas City. by way of St. Louis. Like nashville we were totally let down on the whole 'bbq' thing in St. Louis. I mean seriously folks if people are going to sell "St. Louis Style Ribs" you'd thing there would be SOMEWHERE in St. Louis that sold them too. Done right. But no you'd be wrong. Or at least it wasnt in any of our tourist books. and we didnt see any BBQ places anywhere in that city. we DID see this...
Atleast they had the arch that they are also famous for.
Continuing on that long day we ran across something that has since redefined Josh's life. I think he nearly had a stroke when he first saw this. he started snapping pictures of it like he thought he'd wake up and it wouldnt be there. heres one of them...
Yessir that vending machine sells Live Bait.
After forcibly pulling Josh from the Live Bait Machine we trucked it to Kansas City. Surprisingly pretty city. We stayed with friends parents there. They took us to good BBQ. and i mean GOOD. finally. more than made up for the nashville and st. louis failures.
The next day we completed our final push to boulder. we drove across Kansas. Not nearly as flat or treeless as I had been lead to believe. There were trees. and it was more gently rolling plains. if you want flat go out to the middle of Arizona.
Finally we arrived in Boulder. City-o-heavenly-mountains. Praise God!
All in all my take on America is that it is a beautiful place. Soooooo much amazing variety in landscape and people. Get out and see the country if you haven't recently.
So now i live in Colorado. hard to believe. but for the time being Im staying in an apartment with a direct view of mountains only a few scant miles away. glorious.
I even like my job so far.
Once i get a more permanent place to stay i expect you all to come visit.
ps. i apologize for all the grammer and spelling mistakes. Im way tired and just wanted to get this blogged for all my wonderful fans. lol.
Tuesday, July 04, 2006
Feeling 100% patriotic
Today is independance day. The 4th of July. And I went to see my first space shuttle launch (it actually happened today).
Is there anything more patriotic than watching a shuttle launch on the 4th???
It was super cool. We were only a couple of miles from the launch site and we saw it rise majestically into the heavens on a pillar of fire. The sky was clear so we could watch it for a long ways.
Then as it is a shrinking dot of brightness way up in the sky we finally heard the rumble of the rocket. It's so fast going up that its way up there before the sound even has a chance to travel a few miles. But its sooooooo loud that the sound actually carries that far! Very impressive.
They say a night launch is more spectacular because its like a mini sun rising for a few minutes. But Im just happy to have seen this one. Sunburn and all.
Is there anything more patriotic than watching a shuttle launch on the 4th???
It was super cool. We were only a couple of miles from the launch site and we saw it rise majestically into the heavens on a pillar of fire. The sky was clear so we could watch it for a long ways.
Then as it is a shrinking dot of brightness way up in the sky we finally heard the rumble of the rocket. It's so fast going up that its way up there before the sound even has a chance to travel a few miles. But its sooooooo loud that the sound actually carries that far! Very impressive.
They say a night launch is more spectacular because its like a mini sun rising for a few minutes. But Im just happy to have seen this one. Sunburn and all.
Saturday, July 01, 2006
No Launch. :(
So I was going to go see the shuttle launch today because its the last one before i leave town. At the last minute i decided just to watch it from Lake hart. GOOD DECISION! They cancelled the launch 5 minutes before it was set to go.
In other news... since i havent updated recently I thought id post that I leave Orlando about a week from monday. So its coming fast!! aaaaaaaahhhh.
In other news... since i havent updated recently I thought id post that I leave Orlando about a week from monday. So its coming fast!! aaaaaaaahhhh.
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