Friday, May 23, 2008

Makin' Like Pioneers

On our trek across the plains, we took the long way through Denver to see our friends, the Simmons. We had a lot of fun. The Simmons live in a beautiful neighborhood right outside of Denver. We left Omaha right after Craig took his last final with our car packed so tight there was not one more inch of empty space. We got to Denver late that night, and Maddie decided to surprise Emily and Mark with a big ole toot as soon as they opened the door. All we said was "well hello".

Emily and Andrew were great little tour guides. The next day we went to Red Rock,
saw dinosaur tracks, had free ice cream at Ben and Jerry's, and ate at Casa Bonita the. Casa Bonita is the restaurant that the Mayan was patterned after. Thanks to Craig, we got the sweetest table in the restaurant.
The diver climbed right up to our table to take a dive into the water far below. Maddie got a good stare at his fabulous abs. That's the actual diver diving in the background!
The next day we went to a really neat butterfly place where Craig even got to see if he could jump as far as a grasshopper
and visited downtown Denver.
Denver definitely has some fabulous architecture downtown--very modern, as well as some awesome older homes, like Molly Brown's (as in "the unsinkable Molly Brown"). We're excited to visit again. Sweet little Andrew was such a fun friend for Maddie while we were in Denver. He helped feed her, helped push the stroller, and he also shared his toys.
We had planned on leaving early the next day for the last leg of our trek to Utah, but we were surprised by a May Day snow storm that shut down the pass out of Denver. We took off once the pass was open, but we still were in for quite the white knuckle drive. We actually stopped just past Veil to wait out the storm a bit. We finally got out of the big mountains and enjoyed a fantastic drive through Glenwood Canyon. We hit some more crazy snow down Spanish Fork Canyon, but we finally got to Provo where we decided to stop for the night. We finally got to Tooele the next morning. Maddie was more than excited to finally be out of her car seat. So after almost a week, we were finally in Tooele where we're staying with my sweet sis and bro in law and their 2 dogs.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Birthdays, Anniversary and Mothers' Day

We celebrated both Craig's birthday and mine since I posted last. On my birthday, Maddie and I went shopping, we came home and took a nap, and later we all went out to dinner and on a ride around beautiful springy Omaha. Even though that doesn't sound too exciting, I have to mark it up as one of my favorite birthdays because it was so relaxing and I was hanging out with the people I love the most. I got some beautiful flowers from my fam, one of my favorite statue things and Juno soundtrack from Craig and Maddie... and an ice cream cake--thank you Office! Here we are the day before my birthday at one of our favorite pizza places in Omaha. I'm not showing the place we went on my birthday because it was gross and overpriced--thank you for reaffirming my distaste, Carraba's--you're gross in Nebraska as well as Utah.
We celebrated Craig's birthday here in Utah. While Craig was working, Maddie and I went to check out Hogle Zoo in SLC. Maddie passed out about half way through, and I got called Valerie by a lady who wouldn't quit following us telling me how much I looked like her friend, Valerie. I later saw her taking a picture with her cell phone of a confused guy who she told looked like her brother's boyfriend. Maddie super loved the train ride. She kept trying to suck the nasty handle bar in front of our little train car. When Craig got done, we did one of our favorite drives from SLC to Provo through Park City where Craig got some new fancy shoes. We had dinner at one of Craig's favorite place to eat, Settebellas, and we had some tasty shakes at Train Burger in Heber. One of Craig and my first dates was up to Heber to get a shake. We got to drive on the much improved road down Provo Canyon--wow, so pretty!!! Here's Maddie just waking up and us at Settebellas.


The next day we had a fun picnic for the Chambers birthday celebration. Craig and Kevin are on the 16th and Cory and Kevin's wife, Amy, are on the 18th. Maddie was mesmerized by the bubbles.

We celebrated our anniversary in Omaha. We went all out and took advantage of our zoo pass. The aquarium seems to still be a favorite for Maddie. I made Craig some fancy Italian stuff for dinner. Once again, it was pretty laid back, and that's really how we like to do things lately. This is a pic inside one of the cool penguin bubbles. Here's Craig with a big sea turtle behind him in the aquarium tunnel.
Mothers' Day was fun. We spent it here in Tooele at my mom's house. Nat and Joe made a tasty grilled tenderloin. Maddie and Craig gave me some pots and herb seeds to grow myself a little herb garden this summer--so thoughtful. It was a wonderful first Mothers' Day.

da tag

A: The rules of the game are posted at the beginning.
B: Each player answers the questions about themselves.
C: At the end of the post, the player then tags 3 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know that they have been tagged and asking them to read your blog

10 years ago:
I just turned 16—loving my Pathfinder, figuring out the whole dating thing, bleaching my hair, and trying out short shorts

5 things on my to-do list today: (well, tomorrow, because today is over)
1. shower
2. get out of the house
3. exercise
4. go feed my sister’s cat (lucky brats—they’re in South Africa)
5. take Rach and Billy to the airport (lucky bugs—they’re going to Cali)
*Hey, I should be going somewhere cool!!!

5 Snacks I enjoy: (most of these are new found snacks since the peppermincy)
1. peanut butter and jelly toasted sandwiches
2. mint 3 muskateer
3. cherry snow cones
4. strawberries—just plain
5. cereal with cold milk late at night

What would do if I were suddenly made a billionaire:Oh good heavens—so many things. First of all I would buy a jet so Craig, Maddie and I could live wherever the heck we want to and still see the families and our friends. We would go on lots of trips to lots of amusement parks. I would buy Maddie all the coolest baby/kid stuff. I would buy a building for one of the Ivy League schools so they’d let me into one of their PhD programs.

5 Places I have lived
1. Tooele, UT
2. Provo, UT
3. Aspen Grove, UT
4. Omaha, NE
5. Behind Wal-mart, UT

Jobs that I have had:
1. Waitress at a chinese restaurant—they called me “tall white girl”
2. Care Worker at a group home for the cutest autistic girls in the whole world
3. One month in Satan’s lair aka Convergys
4. Graduate Assistant aka slave
5. Ice Cream scooper
6. Associate Professor
7. Executive Assistant/Office Manager/Regulatory Specialist at a clinical research office (craziest job I ever had)
8. Backup therapist at an autism and feeding clinic—the best job ever!!!
9. …and mmmmuh mmmmmmuh—as Maddie calls me (okay I know she probably doesn’t know that means me, but I like to think she knows)

5 things people don't know about me:
1. I’m not a people person—I usually have to force myself to be social. That’s why I married my Craig—he’s social enough for the both of us.
2. I love car rides—longer the better
3. I am a closet Harry Potter lover. I boycotted it forever, then I broke down one Christmas when the library was closed and read the only book on our shelf that I hadn’t read. Within 2 weeks, I had the first 6 read, and was impatiently anticipating the last.
4. Embarrassingly, I followed American Idol all season long this year. It all started when we noticed Maddie loved it, but I admit that in the end I was the one looking forward to it every week.
5. I must take a trip every so often or I go stir-crazy, even if it’s just a jaunt to KCMo.

I now tag Shellie, Hollie and Mollie (Hey that almost rhymes)