Sunday, February 22, 2009
Ooey gooey plastic!
Today after dinner I was putting away the dishes. I could smell this funny odor and couldn't figure what it was. When I went to the stove to get the purple bowl I was in for a shock, it was stuck to the stove. In my hurry to get dinner on the table before Joe had to go to the church for the priesthood meeting I forgot to turn the burner off on the stove not thinking when I placed the bowl down on the hot burner. As you can see in the picture what it did to my bowl.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Valentine's Day 2009 - Our Wedding Anniversay!
February 14, 3 years and counting! Its hard to believe that three years ago we were married. My, how time has flown by. Of course today being Valentine's Day and our anniversary, special surprises were in order. Amber surprised Joe with yummy breakfast in bed. (Last year it was the other way around). Since we were flat broke... a lifestyle that we have gotten accustom to, the surprises had to come straight from the heart and hand-made. After our yummy breakfast, Joe surprised Amber with a digtally restored and composited wedding picture of the two of us in front of the Salt Lake Temple, where we got married. We had pictures, but since we didn't have a professional photographer, we didn't really have a great picture of us in front of the temple. There were a bunch of "ok" pictures of us and of the temple. Joes talent in profession of graphic artist and photo restoration and compositing skills come in handy in times like these. The picture looks great. Amber almost cried.
We spent the day relaxing and enjoying each others company, and making home-made lemon meringue pie... after a couple of quick trips to the grocery store. We had some pie the other night at Big Bob Gibsons BBQ and had the best lemon pie. It made us hungry for more. We capped off the day with dinner at Terranova's Italian restaurant. It was really good, especally the bread and the herb mix. We have to figure out what herbs they use so we can make our own. Here's to another year!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Waterfalls, skeeters, bats and owls!
We decided to take off for a Saturday and do some hiking/exploring. We packed up the car and headed to the Sipsey Wilderness. Joe used to go there all the time with his best friend before we got married, exploring and getting lost all the time. Hence the reason that Amber is apprenhensive about going! Well today he talked her into it.
We decided to hike down the old Arnold Motorway to upper Quillan Creek, a very beautiful area. Hiking to it along the ridgetop and down the rim in the winter actually pretty ugly and sometimes challenging because of all the dead and fallen pine trees everwhere, thanks to the southern pine beetle and many numerous storms. But getting to it is half the fun, right?
After hiking a bit along the top, the road went down and eventually headed toward a wall of evergreens. It is amazing how much of a difference there is between the dreary forest and the jewel of the creek hidden in the evergreen trees. Mountain laurels, firs and mountain holly surrounded and encapsulated the realms of the beautiful Quillan Creek. The Sipsey Wilderness is famous for this phenomenon, and this is what brings us back there everytime.
We explored along the bank of the creek, listening to the peaceful sounds of the gentle water flow and enjoying the quiet serenity of the creek flowing through the canyon of moss covered boulders and a catherdral of evergreens.
We had to cross the creek a couple of times and get our feet wet, but this day, even though its winter, was unseasonably warm, so the coolness of the water was somewhat welcoming. All in all we saw a few sets of rocky cascades and a waterfall that made the hike that much more worth it. We could have gone further, but the day was getting dark and we didn't feel like getting lost in the middle of the woods at night this time, much to Amber's relief. Although we almost got lost when we started hiking up the wrong ridge, but luckily Joe realized before we got to far. Along our trek alongside the creek we saw cute little skeeters bugs scooting along the top of the water. We tried to find turtles but I guess they are all hybernating right now. We headed back up the ancient highway back to our car.
Driving through the forest on the gravel road, we saw several bats flying around, and a couple almost flew into the car. We had to make sure that our windows were rolled up! After getting onto a paved road we headed towards the highway but saw the most unusual site, at least for us, we saw this huge bird swoop down from a tree and then back up into the tree and landed in the branch. At first we thought it was a hawk, but realized after it landed that it had a big round head, the head of a Great Horned Owl. The first owl that we have ever seen in real life, awesome! Its too bad we didn't have a camera with us today, but it would have been too dark anyway to take a picture of the owl. Next time we will definitely bring one with us. We headed to Decatur and had yummy bbq for dinner at Big Bob's.
We decided to hike down the old Arnold Motorway to upper Quillan Creek, a very beautiful area. Hiking to it along the ridgetop and down the rim in the winter actually pretty ugly and sometimes challenging because of all the dead and fallen pine trees everwhere, thanks to the southern pine beetle and many numerous storms. But getting to it is half the fun, right?
After hiking a bit along the top, the road went down and eventually headed toward a wall of evergreens. It is amazing how much of a difference there is between the dreary forest and the jewel of the creek hidden in the evergreen trees. Mountain laurels, firs and mountain holly surrounded and encapsulated the realms of the beautiful Quillan Creek. The Sipsey Wilderness is famous for this phenomenon, and this is what brings us back there everytime.
We explored along the bank of the creek, listening to the peaceful sounds of the gentle water flow and enjoying the quiet serenity of the creek flowing through the canyon of moss covered boulders and a catherdral of evergreens.
We had to cross the creek a couple of times and get our feet wet, but this day, even though its winter, was unseasonably warm, so the coolness of the water was somewhat welcoming. All in all we saw a few sets of rocky cascades and a waterfall that made the hike that much more worth it. We could have gone further, but the day was getting dark and we didn't feel like getting lost in the middle of the woods at night this time, much to Amber's relief. Although we almost got lost when we started hiking up the wrong ridge, but luckily Joe realized before we got to far. Along our trek alongside the creek we saw cute little skeeters bugs scooting along the top of the water. We tried to find turtles but I guess they are all hybernating right now. We headed back up the ancient highway back to our car.
Driving through the forest on the gravel road, we saw several bats flying around, and a couple almost flew into the car. We had to make sure that our windows were rolled up! After getting onto a paved road we headed towards the highway but saw the most unusual site, at least for us, we saw this huge bird swoop down from a tree and then back up into the tree and landed in the branch. At first we thought it was a hawk, but realized after it landed that it had a big round head, the head of a Great Horned Owl. The first owl that we have ever seen in real life, awesome! Its too bad we didn't have a camera with us today, but it would have been too dark anyway to take a picture of the owl. Next time we will definitely bring one with us. We headed to Decatur and had yummy bbq for dinner at Big Bob's.
Ready or not Cyberspace...here we come!
Well here we are, we finally decided to start a blog.
So the past three years have been fun. You say, what happened three years ago? Thats when Joe and Amber decided to get married. This whole life of bliss started with a cold day in February at the Salt Lake Temple, February 14th to be exact. Yup, a Valentine's Day wedding! Of course you can imagine driving all the way home to Alabama across the plains in the middle of winter was a fun experience.
Fast forward three years later, and we are sitting on the front porch of our house just east of Huntsville. Still just the two of us, but hopefully that will change soon :)
Joe is working as the head graphic designer at WHNT Channel 19, going on 10 years now. Amber is working as daycare teacher at Madison County Elementary, while still trying to get her degree... stupid Praxis test!
So we decided to start this blog, to keep everybody updated on our adventures in this life... blogging seems a little more personal then facebook!
So the past three years have been fun. You say, what happened three years ago? Thats when Joe and Amber decided to get married. This whole life of bliss started with a cold day in February at the Salt Lake Temple, February 14th to be exact. Yup, a Valentine's Day wedding! Of course you can imagine driving all the way home to Alabama across the plains in the middle of winter was a fun experience.
Fast forward three years later, and we are sitting on the front porch of our house just east of Huntsville. Still just the two of us, but hopefully that will change soon :)
Joe is working as the head graphic designer at WHNT Channel 19, going on 10 years now. Amber is working as daycare teacher at Madison County Elementary, while still trying to get her degree... stupid Praxis test!
So we decided to start this blog, to keep everybody updated on our adventures in this life... blogging seems a little more personal then facebook!
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