Putting together our furniture.
Yes, the directions actually said to wear gloves. And yes, Michael needed them to finish the task. Those Ikea instructions are genius.
Captain Michael driving the boat.
Old Church in the middle of Annapolis, MD.
It was a joke while we were in Europe in college that we always had to stop and take a picture of the churches we saw. I guess we still do it...
Life in the US after 3 years in Guatemala. Trying to raise our 3 girls with purpose.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Monday, August 27, 2007
Pictures say a thousand words
In case you haven't read my blog recently, Michael and I have some news. (If you have read my blog, then the following is old news).
I think the picture says it all:
I think the picture says it all:
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
And...Our New Apartment
We're so glad to be here! We are trying to figure out what furniture we need as we unpack. This is most of our stuff. To some, it's a lot, to others it's barely anything. Either way, we got it all into our living room.
The Kitchen
The Bedroom
The Dining Room
Maybe we'll post a few more pictures once we're organized.
The Kitchen
The Bedroom
The Dining Room
Maybe we'll post a few more pictures once we're organized.
Last pictures of the trip
There was a huge motorcycle rally in South Dakota. It ended the same day we left the area, and we passed hundreds, literally, of motorcycles throughout the rest of our trip. Even as we pulled off the PA Turnpike at our exit there were still bikers driving further east.
We stopped in Allen, Nebraska, where Michael's grandparents used to live. It was a very small town that wasn't even on the map. We had to call Michael's sister to figure out how to find it.
Sunrise as we headed East on our last day of the trip. I'm so used to watching the sun set on the west coast that it seemed odd, but it was beautiful.
Welcome to PA
The last hour of our trip. We always get really, really antsy. We were so excited and giddy to be so close to our final destination. The last two days of the trip we listened to books on CD, which definitely helped pass the time.
We stopped in Allen, Nebraska, where Michael's grandparents used to live. It was a very small town that wasn't even on the map. We had to call Michael's sister to figure out how to find it.
Sunrise as we headed East on our last day of the trip. I'm so used to watching the sun set on the west coast that it seemed odd, but it was beautiful.
Welcome to PA
The last hour of our trip. We always get really, really antsy. We were so excited and giddy to be so close to our final destination. The last two days of the trip we listened to books on CD, which definitely helped pass the time.
More Pictures #3
More Pictures #1
I thought I'd post some more random pictures from throughout the trip:
This is in Jackson Hole, WY...All made from real antlers.
Some more buffalo...
Me taking a picture of Michael, taking a picture of buffalo.
Stopping and waiting for Buffalo to cross the road. They were in no hurry.
These two guys were right above us, just watching cars go by.
This is in Jackson Hole, WY...All made from real antlers.
Some more buffalo...
Me taking a picture of Michael, taking a picture of buffalo.
Stopping and waiting for Buffalo to cross the road. They were in no hurry.
These two guys were right above us, just watching cars go by.
Monday, August 13, 2007
We've arrived...
We pulled in today at out about 4:30pm. We're here and are getting settled into our cozy apartment. It took us a few hours to unload our car and uhaul, mostly because we live on the third floor and carrying boxes up three flights of stairs gets very old, very fast.
Once unloaded we decided to venture out to find something to eat. Luckily we live right next door (within walking distance) to an Acme (the Albertson's of the East Coast) and a Big Kmart. We picked up a few essentials (milk, cereal, tp) and grabbed a slice of pizza at "Peace of Pizza." I thought that was a store a good Quaker boy could support.
Once we are unpacked tomorrow and feel a bit more oriented we'll post some more pictures and give a glimpse into what the last few days were like on the road.
Good night!
Once unloaded we decided to venture out to find something to eat. Luckily we live right next door (within walking distance) to an Acme (the Albertson's of the East Coast) and a Big Kmart. We picked up a few essentials (milk, cereal, tp) and grabbed a slice of pizza at "Peace of Pizza." I thought that was a store a good Quaker boy could support.
Once we are unpacked tomorrow and feel a bit more oriented we'll post some more pictures and give a glimpse into what the last few days were like on the road.
Good night!
Friday, August 10, 2007
Day Four -- Mt. Rushmore
After leaving Wyoming (seemingly the worst state in the union... including Delaware), we arrived in South Dakota. The Black Hills are great and Mt. Rushmore exceeded our expectations. We had heard it wasn't very impressive but that's all in perspective...
We had reserved a campsite "2 miles northeast of Mt Rushmore." After driving around for 1 hour in the mountains... going through tunnels, over bridges, under bridges we found no such campground. Apparently we took a right instead of a left..who knew? Once our 1 hour loop was over and we were back where we started we just drove on to the next town, Rapid City, so that we could get a jump on the morning commute.
Next stop... Des Moines, IA.
Day Three -- Yellowstone
We walked EVERYWHERE and then some today. And see Amy...we did see a Buffalo. In fact we saw so many we kept getting stopped on the road.
The highlight for the day was seeing Old Faithful. We got there and it erupted, and by the time we walked around the entire Geyser area it erupted again.
It was a great day...
We even got the first hot meal of our camping trip!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Moving/Traveling Day 2
We got out of Boise around 8:30. The trip through eastern Idaho was brown and mostly boring. Getting to Jackson, Wyoming was a bit crazy...yes Uncle Dennis, a construction project made us take the Teton pass... (Here's us at the summit of the pass.)
After our brakes stopped smoking we set up camp in Grand Teton National Park. We weren't even in the park 5 minutes and we saw this moose.
And then on our way to town to use the library's internet Michael spotted this herd of Bison... crazy!
Tomorrow we're headed to Yellowstone. Be on the lookout for some pictures of Old Faithful.
Moving Day 1
First day of our Philadelphia adventure is under our belt. It's time to go to bed but here are the highlights:
Stopped in Bend to visit some goods friends.
Drove to Idaho through Burns (note to self: never do that again.)
Arrived in Caldwell just as the sun was starting to set.
Ate dinner on aunt and uncle's back porch.
Enjoyed homemade fajitas with fresh veggies and fruit from their garden (great watermelon uncle Dennis!).
Ate applecake and ice cream for dessert.
Looked through trunks of grandparents old belongings.
Stayed up way too late hearing stories, looking at pictures, and reading old letters.
Goodbye Oregon...
Stopped in Bend to visit some goods friends.
Drove to Idaho through Burns (note to self: never do that again.)
Arrived in Caldwell just as the sun was starting to set.
Ate dinner on aunt and uncle's back porch.
Enjoyed homemade fajitas with fresh veggies and fruit from their garden (great watermelon uncle Dennis!).
Ate applecake and ice cream for dessert.
Looked through trunks of grandparents old belongings.
Stayed up way too late hearing stories, looking at pictures, and reading old letters.
Goodbye Oregon...
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