Sunday, August 16, 2009
Challenges of Life
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Sunday, August 9, 2009
Mammoth, Here We Come!
Sam and I as we're resting on our hike to Blue Lake.
Lake Sabrina. How beautiful!
Fourth of July
Monday, July 20, 2009
Kentucky Trip
The first day of our trip, we went to Jeffersonville, Indiana to an old-fashioned candy shop called Schimpff's. We had an awesome tour and they showed us how they make their old-fashioned cinnamon drops. You can see the man in the background cooling the mixture. It was a really fun tour!
Afterwards, we had to buy lots of souvenirs, a.k.a. candy! :). Em and I are holding up an assorted package that had cinnamon drops, caramel covered marshmallows, and turtles (actually in the shape of turtles!!)
Our next stop was at the Louisville Slugger Museum. We took a tour that showed us all around the factory and how they make their famous bats. I knew that Sam would've LOVED the tour (cursed work! :)). After the tour, they have LOTS of fun photo opportunities. Em and I are watching Babe Ruth (I think that's who it is) "drop a bomb on those fools", as Sam would say.
Valerie posing while holding a bat owned by Mickey Mantle. Doesn't she look like she's ready to hit a home run?!
Of course we had to pose in front of the big bat. One thing I learned is that this bat is not a sculpture, it is actually a plumbing vent. The city of Louisville wouldn't let the museum have a sculpture that high, so they disguised it a plumbing vent. What a genius idea!
Next on our tour was to the Glassworks Factory. They make all this beautiful artwork entirely out of glass! The guy in this pic is heating up the glass to make a whimsical wine cork. It was fascinating to see him at work!
This was my favorite part of the tour. We saw guys doing blown-glass. One guy is obviously blowing the glass while the other is shaping it with wet newspapers. It is SUCH an amazing process to watch. They ended up making this BEAUTIFUL bowl! I wanted to buy it, but it was $450! YIKES! Then I'd still have to carry it on the plane. So I bought a beautiful glass necklace instead! (You're welcome Sam! Hahah!)
Afterwards, we went to Churchhill Downs where they do the Kentucky Derby. It's so fascinating to me that they have this gorgeous building and they make such a HUGE deal about a 2 minute race. It was still interesting to see though.
Our next stop was at the Louisville temple. It was closed for cleaning, but the grounds people let us take some pic anyway!
The cute couple!! :)
Lastly, we went to see Daniel Boone's grave. I'm not the best historian, but I wasn't quite sure who Daniel Boone was. Ok, I knew he was like a Davy Crockett, but other than that I didn't know too much about him. I still don't, but his grave has an awesome view of Frankfurt!! :) That's the state capital in the background.
That evening, Valerie, Emily and I all had a BLAST catching fireflies (or the Kentuckyians call them lightning bugs). Call me a West Coast girl, but I had never seen anything like them. It was fun to catch them and look at how many we caught! What fun! :)
The following day, the 4 of us drove from Kentucky to Maryland to visit my parents (yes, my parents did move to Maryland!). It was about a 9 hour trip, but we had a good time. We stopped at this burger place in West Virginia where they make homemade root beer and all of the waiters look oddly the same (inbreeding!?). We also saw Moorhead State University, where Jeremy and Valerie went to school. This pic is at a rest stop overlooking Pennsylvania. It's so green and beautiful! I LOVE IT!. Most importantly, we did a Slurpee run for Jeremy (there are NO Slurpees in Kentucky. Poor Jeremy!). We got to Maryland at about 7PM and saw my parents' new condo. Next time I'll post about what we did in Maryland. Stay tuned! :)
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Sam's Wisdom Teeth Experience
Poor Sam! This was his wisdom teeth experience to a "T"! I decided not to take any pics of Sam during this time because he really had such a rough time. We got to the dentist's office early and they took him right in to start the procedure. They were just getting ready to start when the dentist noticed that his gas tank was empty. So poor Sam only received shots and he was awake for the rest of the procedure.They told us that if everything goes well, it would only take an hour. Well, we were actually there for 5 HOURS!! Yes, that's no exaggeration! His top left tooth came out beautifully. The rest just refused to come out. Sam's bones are so strong that dentist had a really hard time removing this teeth from the jaw bone.
Ok, so I have to tell this funny story. I had already been waiting almost 2 hours and I didn't know what was going on. The receptionist came out and ask, "Do you want to know the latest? They think he had a heart attack." My heart literally stopped and I about died. Then she told me, "Yeah, it's been all over the internet." It took me minute and then I realized that she was talking about Michael Jackson!! I was laughing so hard when I found that out!! Too funny!!
They finally brought me back to see Sam at about 5:15PM (about 3 hours later). They were telling me how to take care of him when I looked over at Sam and his whole body was sweating so hard and his face was white. So they layed him back down and cooled him off. But everytime they brought him into sitting position, he would start to pass out.
About an hour later, the dentist recommended that I go get Sam a smoothie so that we can give him his Vicadine. So I did and afterwards we were finally able to get him into the car!! We got home at around 7PM and Sam was all bloody and sore. Poor guy!!
He had a pretty slow recovery and so he didn't give his talk in church on Sunday. In fact, he only made it through about 15 minutes of church before he needed to go home. Then he slept the rest of Sunday. He also took work off yesterday too because he was feeling so bad. Last night he started to feel better and so he went to work today. I sure hope he never has to go through anything like that again. Poor baby!!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Oregon Trail

Isn't That What Mooching Off Parents is for?








