Monday, August 25, 2008

Top 10 Things to Enjoy While Your Husband is out of the Country

1- Ice Cream Cones every night
2- Gilmore Girls
3- Real Milk
4- The Fun Bus w/ the girls
5- Lobster & Crab buffet w/ the girls
6- Rocking out w/ the girls
7- Love Letters (with him of course:)
8- Having the Computer to Yourself
9- Rearranging/ Decorating w/out questions
10- ok I can't think of 10 it's really not that enjoyable, there is more like 100 things you miss but I was trying to be positive hmmmmmmmmmm, can't think, hmmmmmmmmmmm...................................................................................................... ok I got it
10- Cupcakes for breakfast w/ out guilt!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Back to Reality

Wow what a busy week. We left Virginia last friday and drove all day to Wisconsin where we stayed and spent the next day with Wisconsin family. Then we left Sunday morning at 5 am and drove to Rock Springs WY. We got there about 10:00, and finally found my friends address around 10:30. I think in that last 30 minutes everything Brad did or said annoyed me- probably likewise. But alas, we found our haven and ditched living in our car for the next 12 hours. We got home on monday and found a few surprises at home. A dozen bees and hornets and a black widows web on our patio. Ahhhhh! After discovering the black widows web. I screamed "I'm not ready for home owership!" and was ready to hide in the house, but Brad looked up online how to rid yourself of these infestations and boiled some water which we through on the black widows nest. I got some Bee, Hornet, and Wasp killer at the store and we went Kamikazi (I'm not sure how you spell that) and started spraying the bees and in so doing killed some of the flowers they were around, oh well- the bees died:) I destroyed a hornets nest he was making and we made a mountain dew bee trap we found online. I realized from this venture that I am way above these stinging, poisonous insects on the food chain for a reason and I want them to know that. I also started my job in Granite District this week and am very pleased with the situation. 15-20 min commute rather that 40-45! Sadly Brad left on saturday to go to Turkey for 2 weeks and I started missing him the second he left. It really is a great opportunity for him and 2 weeks isn' t that long right? It sure gives me great admiration and appreciation for women who send their husbands to war. I can't imagine that. What a sacrifice they make. Well back to reality- work, home ownership woes:), and an absent husband.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Final Museum


So after 7 weeks of adventuring I have come to an end of tourism (for now). I debated in my head a while about going to this last museum. At first I really did not want to but I am very glad that I went. The National Holocaust Museum is unforgettable. I have a better understanding of how Nazi Germany came about and was reverenced by the millions of people who died because of it. What would it be like to be hated and condemned to die for your nationality, religious preference, color of your skin, having a disability, having a different lifestyle? Most of us living in the United States will never really understand. Though there is still hatred and nationalism we have built in safety structures in our government to protect each individuals basic rights. So many other countries do not have this and are still threatened by the same roots of the Holocaust. Even though we have these safeguards just like our founding fathers and civil rights activists we need to keep them working. Perhaps it is because I have surrounded myself this summer with American History, perhaps it is because I have my incredible husband who informs me about world politics, but I have developed a greater appreciation for the "one" who fights for freedoms for all people, who is informed about problems and dares to make changes, who raises their voice when they witness injustice, and mostly who has a perfect brightness of hope that all people can learn to forgive and love and the world can be a better place. I want to be the"one".

Monday, August 4, 2008

Ethiopian Food



So saturday Brad and I doubled with my friend Maria (from BYU) and her boyfriend. We celebrated our last weekend in DC at an Ethiopian restaurant in Adams Morgan- which seems to be where the night scene is in DC. Ethiopian food is entirely different than anything I have ever had. The appetizer was delicious- some sort of deep fried cabbage and mashed potato. The meal came out on this big pancake crepe thing (see picture). After I looked at it for a moment I was ready to try this interesting looking thing and looked around for my fork- no fork, maybe some sort of stick thing?- no... this is African not Asian food. So I asked and Brad laughed at me and explained you eat it with your hands. What? This did not look like finger food to me. So I mimicked what he did and tore off part of the crepe and tried picking up the food with it. Some of the food was really good, some was different. Afterward we walked down the club strip of Adams Morgan, Maria and I spotted a bookstore we had to check out. We parted at the metro station and Brad and I took our last metro ride home in DC.

Friday, August 1, 2008

The last Farmers Market


Yesterday I went to the last Farmers Market I will be able to attend while we are in Herndon this summer. It was a little sad especially when I got my last cookie from Poppy's Gourmet Cookies- mmmmmmm... the best cookies I have ever had. The historic town of Herndon has been really fun to explore and relax in this summer. It has a relaxed southern feel which I have come to enjoy and I will miss, though I am really excited to come home and see family and friends. See you all soon!