Friday, October 14, 2011

Three Month Recap

I have a new addiction. Pinterest. It's not too terribly bad because I only "pin" things I could do (except for some of the things in my "for the home" board). I've committed to try as many "pins" as possible. My first adventure was this tie rug. I watched the tutorial and it seemed pretty easy. The lady said it should take 1-2 bath towels and 2 hours. Even better.

Well any project I start never seems quick and easy. Ask my mom. She's still waiting for this great idea I had for a Mother's Day gift two years ago.

So we went the the store and bought the rug thing for about $3. I had two really old sheet sized bath towels and at least 4 hours before I went to work. I started cutting the bath towel and realized this was going to take WAY more then 4 hours and my two SHEET sized towels were not going to cut it. Plus after all the cutting I walked away with a blister.

A week later (I spent a little bit each day), 2 sheet towels, one bath towel, and one hand towel later I have a nice bath rug. Another thing the tutorial lady failed to mention is that it's extremely messy to cut towel! We still have towel flakes in our bathroom.
And you're probably thinking "nice grey box". I was running out of used towels that I didn't want to cut up. This only left me with a grey hand towel from my college days. Hey it worked.
It's really nice and fluffy!
I'm not giving up on my Pinterest ideas yet!

I added another notch in my sewing resume. I successfully altered a bridesmaid's dress for a coworker. Surprisingly it wasn't too difficult!
Then we went camping at Dworshak State Park. It was a blast!! And Jake was able to fish!
As Jake was chopping up some wood his hatchet came loose. As a last hurrah he threw it at the tree.
And believe it or not it stuck on the first try!!! We thought it was cool!
We burned the handle of the hatchet and then put on a new handle when we got home! Yep we recycled.

This is another tent of ours that fits us and the dogs! They love it because the sides are screens and they can look out.
We've been fishing on the Snake River. In the spring the hills are green and it's quite the sight.
And it's that time of year again. College Football.
This game we beat Idaho State Bengals 64-21. It's always nice to go to a game when your team wins!
And then there was this game. WSU vs. UNLV. Jake sported his Cougar shirt. I wore my Rebels shirt. It would have been so much more entertaining if the game was a little big closer. Okay a lot closer. The final score was 59-7! Yeah. As we were walking out UNLV finally scored! That was probably the most exciting moment in the entire game! It's not so fun when your team only scores once!

We also attended a birthday party. Oh and a pow wow!! It was pretty interesting. We even spotted an indian wearing a cowboy hat. haha I thought it was so funny. Well school started, which means college kids are drinking and work at the PD is extremely busy. And I think I under estimated how busy and tired I would be so my friend and I bailed on the Muddy Buddy.
Halloween is around the corner and we are pretty excited!!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Peach Harvest 2011

This last weekend we went down to the Tri-cities to help with the yearly peach harvest.

I love it. Jake bares it.



Here are some peaches waiting to be skinned and sliced.

(Yes that one at the top has been picked a bit by the birds)


This was our production line. A peeler, a slicer, and a bagger!



After mixing in the Fruit Fresh and some sugar they get bagged.



A close up of scrumptiousness.


Final stage - bagged and frozen!



July Birthday Boys

(Brandon, Jacob, and John)



Chatting after dinner and dessert

(Brandon and Katie)



A nice self portrait of Jimmy and I.



Jimmy and Jacob



John and Sally

(This seems to be the best picture I have of the two. Next time I'll try not to snap the picture in mid conversation.)



It was a nice get away. A nice break from the daily grind. A nice visit with the family.



Next adventure: maybe some more camping, the start of school, or the Muddy Buddy.

We'll see.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Roughly 11,672 Days Old

I say roughly because I didn't factor in which year was actually leap year. I can't determine if your age in days seems older then in years.

Jacob pretty much had an ideal birthday for him. We went to the movies, played video games, ate his favorite dinner, had ice cream cake, and slept. It couldn't have gotten better. Okay maybe winning the lottery but since we don't play it wasn't looking like an option.
Some presents:
His favorite dinner (fajitas):
Mint ice cream cake and a lot of candles!
Presents!! Golf stuff!!
A new fishing pole!
And what he spent a bit of the evening doing . . . casting.
And who would have thought at 32 a birthday could be so fun!

Our next adventure: the Peach Harvest!!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

July Activities

Work has been so crazy I needed to get away. We weren't able to make it to Brashear Beach Week this year with the extended family so we opted for a mini vacation ourselves.

Destination: Farragut State Park (Athol, ID)

Idaho State Parks are amazing!! They are by far the most well kept. We stayed at the Whitetail Campsite #36. It was a prime location. It was close to the showers, restrooms, water spigot, and the Tot Lot for kids to play on. Yet it was far enough away from those things not to be bothered.
Our campsite.
Jake setting up the tent
I'm tying the poles in the inside.
1) We're getting the fire going for foil dinners
2) Creepy spider that must have been dangling in front of the camera.
We didn't notice it until today!!
Foil dinner. Yum!

This park has a ton of history. It actually was a Naval Training Station in 1940's (and other things after the war ended). It is the only land locked Naval Training Station. In fact the Navy still uses it today. They chose it because they were afraid the coast would have been attacked.
After the war the government removed all of the buildings in each camp. The National Guard came in and reseeded and planted trees to bring it back to it's original beauty. They did an amazing job!
This is a picture of Jake and I at Camp Bennion.
On one of our many hikes Jake and I found this double chimney tucked back off the trail. We later found out it was for the Officers.
This was a statue (obviously) dedicated to those who trained at Farragut and served in WWII.
This is the lower tip of Pend Orielle (pronounced Pond O Ray).
Us!
This was at the lower bend. It opened up to a massive lake. It was awesome.
Jake enjoying the view.
Making my signature scrapbook opener page.
Scrapbook opener page:
I found two rocks in the shape of hearts!!
We drove up to Bayview. I couldn't believe there were houses on the water like this. I know I'm a little late on things... Oh and the white building to the right is the "garage" for the boats. Crazy.

Then we ventured to Silverwood. Silverwood is a theme park. It's a Six Flags meets Wet 'n Wild. Although not as good as the two. Still extremely fun.
I made Jake drive me around in this car.
(it was a kids ride and we were the only adults without a kid in line)
Jake's favorite ride . . .
And how he felt after it . . .
Even though it rained on us while we were there we still ended the day with a Snow Cone!

On to our next adventure . . . Jacob's birthday!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Kicking Off Summer

We've spent time at the river.

Played with Fireworks.

Hung out with friends.
And relaxed.
It has been very enjoyable so far. I've been working some crazy hours but we've still managed to hit birthday parties, bbq's, and catch a couple of movies.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Dear Mother Nature,

Really? It's June 1st. Can we get some SUN?


Today

Chance Thunderstorms Chance for Measurable Precipitation 50%
Chance
Tstms
Hi 63 °F
Tonight

Chance Showers Chance for Measurable Precipitation 50%
Chance
Showers
Lo 44 °F
Thursday

Chance Showers Chance for Measurable Precipitation 50%
Chance
Showers
Hi 57 °F
Thursday
Night

Chance Showers Chance for Measurable Precipitation 40%
Chance
Showers
Lo 40 °F








Let's be honest. 50% chance means it's going to rain up here! And I love the rain . . . but I would also like to run outside and not come home soaked. It would be much appreciated if you could allow summer to come a little early. I'm really missing the dry heat of the desert.

Thanks,
Emily