Sunday, January 1, 2012

Crazy Moments in Life

You know all those times when you see something crazy and wish you had your camera? Well, I lucked into a few of those....here you go :)




 Craig Lewis' invention: the "Handi-cap"....baseball cap with "Handi"....if you don't get it by now, go talk to someone older :)

Hint: To be sold at golf courses.


Who woud want to sit on this anyway?

-Seen at Lagoon. 


-Seen at MIT


Apparently, this is really popular in Eastern KY and TN. They sell this at EVERY Walmart....yuck. Eat your heart out, Lane :)


I'm posting this because I think that there is some definite punctuation that is missing....on EVERY "Slow" sign. There were so many of these.

-Seen at Calf Creek in Escalante.


Could you give a creek a more crazy name? Really!?!??

-Seen between Pineville, KY and Barborville, KY.


A restroom within an elevator! EXCELLENT! So much standing in one place....may as well be relieving yourself, right?

-Seen at SUU math building.


Here is a good example of why we are one of the most overweight countries in the world--this & the fact that we have enough food to eat to make us overweight. Hardee's is the East Coast's Carl's Jr.



Last, but not least, is the story of my friend Dustin Bradley. Apparently, this woman went into a sidewalk store and bought this bag for her grandkids. Then thought, "Hey, I can still us my SIDE mirrors...no worries!" Yeah.....she made it about 10 ft from the parking spot and got pulled over--no joke! He helped her load it.

-Seen near Lin's Market in Cedar City

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Bryce Valley


































So while we were visiting my Grandparents (summer 2010) we decided to go to Bryce Canyon because Luke had never been and it had been ages since I had visited. Grandpa got us in on his pass which saved us lots of money. The day was beautiful! We hiked down through bryce and came out just a mile away from my Grandparents house in Tropic. It was a fun hike but we had to turn off the main trail somewhere and finding that somewhere proved to be difficult since I couldn't remember the last time I had done that hike. But after traveling up a wash for a half a mile we finally connected to the trail. Luke found this trail marker that wasn't much help but was kind of fun.

We took cholo even though dogs weren't allowed in the park (woops didn't figure that one out till we got there). As we walked the little lizards would scatter and cholo would chase them until they got too far into a bush for him to follow. It is always fun to bring back childhood memories of spending weeks at a time with my Grandparents hiking, rabit hunting, learning how to drive and cook.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

WOW!! There went the Summer
















So I am not very good at this blogging thing. I wasn't even caught up with one summers events and now another summer has flown by. Luke and I finished our first year of medical school. Spent a crazy day packing for the summer and drove out to UT. We got out just in time to see my little sister, Kylie, graduate high school!! Congrats Ky! We had a fun filled summer. Luke got a job for a month spraying pest control. We spent our summer hiking, and doing anything outdoor. We visited one of my favorite spot Posey Lake. It was a fun summer but we were happy to get back to TN.




So funny thing is that I started this post over a year ago and never finished it. So here are some fun pictures of summer of 2010! EEk that was a long time ago. We didn't get very many pics this summer because we couldn't find my camera charger and we never had enough power on our phones to take many pictures.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Raspberry Patch






After a few days in TN, my family and Luke and I drove up to NY to visit my brother and his wife. While we were there we went to a farm and picked raspberries. I think we ate more than we took home. It was a ton of fun. I have decided that when we do settle down that we will have raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries. This farm had tons of bushes. There were different types of raspberries some were more sweet but tended to be a lot smaller. This was definitely my highlight for the trip.

Friday, February 12, 2010

The Move




So I finally decided to blog about the big move, even though it has been over six months. It was a long drive. The first stop was at Lex & Jessi's house. We had so much fun just hanging out and talking with them. And getting to spend some time just relaxing. We got to go see the temple there it is bigger than I remembered. My parents met up with us in Alberqurque the next day. We drove for a few more hours to the border of New Mexico. Where my fam went and found their hotel we searched
and searched for our KOA campsite. We were following the handy dandy GPS but it was really confusing--I can't remember if it took us on this dirt road or if Luke decided to(I am pretty sure it was Luke) So we were going along this road and on both sides it dropped off really steep and it was just wide enough for our truck & trailer to drive on. We didn't know were this road was leading us to or if we would even be able to turn around with the trailer on behind us. Luckily we found a way out and I convinced Luke to follow the GPS and we finally found our campsite. It was well past dark and almost morning when we finally crawled into the tent and fell asleep.

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The next leg of our journey was probably the worst. We were out of their by seven. It was a really long and boring drive. I don't know what people like to live in Texas--the part we drove through was ugly and HOT. We were going along and our truck started to overheat. We would turn the AC off and the temp would fall. But as soon as you turned the AC back on it would heat up. We were dying it was at least 105 degrees outside, no AC, just the cool wind from outside. It was miserable. Luke and I talked about just driving straight to TN that night just so we wouldn't have to drive the next day in the heat. We made a pit stop for the dogs. They were so hot they wouldn't even eat or drink. It was bad. That night we had planned on staying in Little Rock, AR at another KOA in our cute little tent.When we arrived around 10 pm we canceled that plan since it was still 90 degrees with 90% humidity. We sneaked the dogs into the hotel my parents were staying at. The next morning we were on the road by 5 am. We didn't want to have another day without AC. We wanted to be at the house by early afternoon before it got too hot. We didn't have any problems the rest of the trip with the AC. We were very grateful for that. I even convinced Luke to stop to go shopping for a few hours.
We got to the house and quickly unloaded everything because it was so hot and muggy outside. And the next day or two we spent unloading boxes and boxes and boxes with the help of my family .

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Big Dogs




If you are ever thinking about getting a big dog there are some definite advantages to having them around. Like keeping people out of the backyard, eating all the neighborhood cats, and digging up all the gophers in your backyard. But these all have to be out weighed with the negatives. Such as chewing up Luke's shoes, chewing up the garden hose, killing all the plants in the backyard. So next time you see an adorable little puppy just remember that they will eventually grow up to chew up everything you leave laying around.

Spider Webs

So the other day I was out walking Cholo and saw these crazy spider webs. It kind of freaked me out wondering how big the spider was that spun this web. I guess there was so much water in the air that morning that it could stick to the webs. When I got home I found some lovely webs in the bushes in front of our house. I quickly got Luke out there spraying them down with pesticide

That day we saw tons of spider webs all over the place. It was really neat.