Saturday, July 13, 2013

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Supermoon

When Rachael and I drove to Utah, we had a chance to see the "super moon." It did actually look larger and brighter than average, although the picture doesn't really show that.  We stopped at a rest area somewhere across the salt flats to take this picture.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Family

Lorie came down to see Rachael in her 2nd grade musical.  It's so great to have a little family close for fun things like this!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Shoes

In this picture, you can see Rachael's favorite pink shoes.  We bought them last October to go with her Pinkalicious costume.


And here they are today, slightly worn.  She was genuinely disappointed when I told her they were no longer suitable for wearing.


Wednesday, May 22, 2013

2013

Dear little gratitude blog...

I didn't mean to be so long in posting.  You have been in my mind since July - like when we drove across the country and stopped at Mt Rushmore, when I took my last sunrise picture in Kentucky, when I took way too many baptism pictures of Rachael, two weeks ago in Yosemite, and anytime I take a quick picture of something that strikes me.  (Usually with my camera phone these days.)

So I have a new purpose for you, little blog.  Last year a got a sweet new MacBook Air and it is awesome.  Except I have used PCs my whole life.  Which is a long, long era in computer time.  Anyway, I need to figure out importing, organizing, editing and posting my pictures with my MacBook (and only my MacBook) so you are just the blog to do it.  Because now I can freely admit I have posted a lot on the family blog from my old laptop.  Ryan is rather embarrassed for us. But I'm determined to learn this system.

Let's start with a picture of Yosemite. It's currently the lock screen on my iPhone.


And I'll be back, gratitude blog.  I'm going to try to fill in one or two posts since last July.  I know there are plenty of pictures.

love,
me.

Friday, August 31, 2012

Mount Rushmore

On our driving trip from Kentucky to California, we took a 300 mile detour to see Mt Rushmore.  It was great to have something fun to do in the middle of that four day journey.  None of us had ever been there before and it was really something to see.
 Rachael at Mt Rushmore


They have flags from all 50 states on either side of the walkway 

Family picture 

We stayed for the lighting ceremony.  This picture doesn't really do it justice; it looks spectacular lit up at night.  

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Peace Roses

I planted a peace rose when we moved to Kentucky.  I love them because they remind me of my Grandpa Page.  It has produced three or four good blooms a year, until this year, when it has bloomed like gangbusters, one lovely bloom after another.  I'll miss this beautiful plant!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Second Grade

Rachael's second grade portraits.  Because I knew we would be moving and I wasn't sure we would get a school picture this year, I made sure to get quite a few.  I love the giraffe print dress - giraffe is her favorite animal. We took these in our usual fashion: a few of my poses, a few of hers.  These are all my poses that I liked.

(This totally looks like a fake background to me.  But it's really the fence between our house and the neighbors.) 

(Same picture as above, cropped) 


Can you tell she's done for the day?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Hong Kong Day 3 (and then home)

We slept through breakfast (some of us don't do well on transcontinental trips) so we went for an early lunch at Yorkshire Pudding.

The menu.  I have no idea what any of the prices translate to.  It's kind of like play money.

Then we rode a double decker bus to Stanley Market.  It was more scary than any thrill ride I have ever been on.  Winding, narrow roads, large busses, yeah.

Stanley Market.  It's a gigantic flea market.

And at the end there is a beach!

We went back to the city and rode the ferry over to Kowloon.  These monks rode on the ferry with us.

Our fancy anniversary dinner!

The view of Hong Kong at the beginning of our meal.

And at the end.
Happy 18th Anniversary to us!

The next day we went to the Hong Kong airport for the 15 hour flight home.  We stopped in the Disney store in the airport, mostly for fun.

Each of the seats on the plane is kind of it's own cubicle, but we got two where our heads were kind of close together.

Rachael was glad to see us! (But not happy to hear we would be going home the next day.) A huge thank you to Lesley and Chad for keeping her for us for the week.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Hong Kong Day 2

We stopped for a healthy breakfast.  We both had egg McMuffins, but fish sandwiches and pasta with chicken were choices. For breakfast.

And then we took the train to Disneyland! Isn't it cool? Disney built their own MTR line. Even the handles inside are Mickey Mouse shaped.

The castle at Disneyland Hong Kong.

Us on main street.  Having a great time!

The newest attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland.  (See the train on the hill?) It was so fun - we went on it at least a half dozen times.

The moving trash can.  The man in the hat on the right is actually a Disney employee with the remote, and he walked a few feet from the can.  Those little girls were mesmerized! (No one does magic better than Disney).

Mickey's Philharmagic. It was positively claustrophobic waiting in line - people in Hong Kong have no personal space.  (I hear this is true in Tokyo too).  However, the show was awesome.  I've never seen so many people try to reach out and grab 3D items.  And they were a great crowd - totally into the show.

We met these girls while waiting in line for a ride.  They would say "hello" in English, so I would say hello, and they would giggle like crazy.  So fun.
We had a great day!