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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Baby Fever?!?!

Well, here I am. Smack dab in the middle of my first bought of baby fever. Who would have thought? Finally, at thirty-one years old, it hits. I’ve been wondering when (or if) it would happen. And, to say the least, so have most of my friends and family.

Now, this does not in any way mean that I’m ready to have a child. I am, however, becoming more and more open to the idea of having one. Maybe it started last week when Chris turned to me and said, “God, I’d love to see you pregnant.” Or maybe it happened while I was online and browsing baby beanie hat stores in search of newborn photography props. (I'm thinking it actually started when my sister-in-law reassured me that the epidural is given during a contraction so that you don't feel it piercing your spine.) Who knows? And does it really matter? No. All that matters is that it has hit.

Baby Ava. Baby Dexter. In a few years you may very well exist. ;)

So, in honor of children everywhere, here’s a clip that made me laugh so hard I almost - well, you know. Enjoy.


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"Diaper backward spells repaid. Think about it."
-- Marshall McLuhan

The Road Taken...

Last weekend, Chris and I got up early, grabbed several liters of legally addictive stimulants, settled into the Jeep and did what we love to do best - drive. No maps, pre-printed directions, or specific destinations in mind... It's one of the best ways to spend a weekend, let me tell you. ;)

Here are a few things we ran across on our mini road trip:

Remember a little cult classic called Twin Peaks?? This is Twede's Cafe in North Bend. It's the home of the infamous cherry pie. It also houses a "damn fine cup o'coffee!"

As a side note, Special Agent Dale Cooper was nowhere to be seen... ;)




Speaking of hit television shows... After taking several unplanned and spontaneous turns, we ended up in a little town called Roslyn. Northern Exposure, one of my all-time favorite TV shows, was filmed right here in this very spot. Since our move to Washington, visiting this landmark of televison history has been on my list of "things to do." Well, two years later, I finally got to see it. You can imagine my excitement as we stumbled across the sign on the interstate informing us that, in just nine miles, we'd be in Roslyn. I was positively giddy. Just ask Chris.

The Roslyn Cafe mural:



While we didn't see a moose on the loose, we did run across this adorable, furry-faced pooch. I think he's the official town greeter. He came right up to our Jeep, smiling and wagging his tail. Ah, dogs really are "man's best friend." (Note his ball in the background.) ;)






A pass through Snoqualmie brought us to the Northwest Railway Museum.




And finally, last but certainly not least - PERKINS! Chris and I haven't ate at (or seen!) a Perkins since we lived in Sioux City. (Which was years and years ago!) So we were beyond excited when we pulled into Ellensburg and found this one! Mmmmmmm, Country Club Melt - I heart you.



Now all we need to do is find a Taco John's... Too bad the nearest one is 180.95 miles away. Hmmmm... Maybe that will be our next road trip?? ;)
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"I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move."
-- Robert Louis Stevenson

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Bucket List

For now, this is it - my list of things to do before I die. As time passes, I'll check things off, add more places to see, include more things to do, etc. Life continues to ignite more desires in me everyday, and I'm excited to see what it has in store for me next.

May the adventure never end... ;)


1. Visit Alaska and see the glaciers
2. See Stonehenge
3. Meet Dean Koontz & discuss writing styles
4. Go white water rafting
5. Drive along the East Coast in the fall
6. Visit Salem, MA & Sleepy Hollow, NY during Halloween
7. Own a house on the ocean
8. Swim with sharks
9. Scuba dive
10. Write a book
11. Visit Nantucket
12. Visit Scotland and search for the Loch Ness Monster
13. Visit Iceland (Blue Lagoon)
14. Spend a night in an ice hotel
15. Swim (or float) in the Dead Sea
16. See a ghost
17. Learn a martial art
18. Save a dog’s life
19. Have something published
20. See the Northern Lights
21. Get a tattoo
22. Spend a night in a haunted house/castle/place
23. Buy a Glock
24. Make my living as an artist (photographer, writer)
25. Visit Cornwall, England
26. Learn to fly a plane
27. Volunteer with an animal rescue group/shelter
28. Become self-employed
29. Camp on the beach
30. Take a cruise
31. Have coffee in a European café
32. Visit the pyramids of Egypt
33. Learn to salsa dance
34. Write a X-mas letter
35. See Willie Nelson in concert
36. See the Foo Fighters in concert
37. Own my own home
38. Buy my husband a motorcycle
39. Visit, hike, and canoe in the Boundary Waters
40. Hike the Appalachian Trial
41. Swim with dolphins
42. Ride a horse on a beach
43. Host a fabulous Halloween costume party
44. Go dog sledding
45. Visit New Zealand
46. Search for Atlantis
47. Visit Mount Sinai
48. Hike a glacier
49. Visit all 50 U.S. States
50. Take Doga at East Yoga
51. Go on an African safari
52. Scuba dive down to a shipwreck
53. Be an extra in a movie
54. Attend a ball and wear an amazing gown
55. Ride a zip wire
56. Visit New York City's East Village
57. Become involved in animal assisted therapy
58. Trek Kilimanjaro in East Africa
59. Visit Greece (Santorini)
60. Learn how to fence
61. Visit the wreckage of the Titanic aboard a submarine
62. Write a story that scares the sh*t out of people
63. Visit Thailand
64. Visit an active volcano
65. Visit Machu Picchu
66. Live in New York City for a year
67. Kayak next to orchas/killer whales
68. Visit the rain forest of British Columbia (And see the Spirit Bear...)
69. Ride in a hot air balloon
70. Parasail
71. Learn to speak a foreign language fluently
72. Volunteer in a foreign country
73. Stay in a bungalow over the ocean
74. Run a marathon
75. Live in a foreign country
76. Visit Hawaii with my husband (already been there myself)
77. Trust people
78. See a taping of "Supernatural"
78. Do at least one selfless act every day
79. Get drunk in Ireland
80. Visit the Netherlands
81. Go to Costa Rica and see the Arribada
82. Start a fire w/out a match/lighter/etc.
83. Kayak and camp the Broken Group Islands
84. See Count Dracula's Castle in Romania
85. Listen to blues in New Orleans
86. Go to the Moose Dropping Festival in Talkeetna, AK
87. Hike the West Coast Trail in the Pacific Rim National Forest (BC) – all 46 miles!
88. Visit Edinburgh, Scotland
89. Scuba dive off the Great Barrier Reef
90. Traction Kite / Kite Buggy - Land Board
91. Open up/Start an animal rescue
92. Vacation at the Watergate Bay Hotel
93. Visit the Great Wall of China
94. Ride a gondola in Venice, Italy
95. Ride the Minjin Jungle Swing
96. Heli-hike in Canada/BC
97. Try glass blowing
98. Explore Easter Island
99. See a Broadway show
100. Complete a triathlon
101. Adopt a child

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"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do.

So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails.

Explore. Dream. Discover."

–- Mark Twain

Thursday, February 19, 2009

A Sunny Day @ the Dog Park...

Yes, we have 'em here. ;)



(Dehlia at Marymoor Park...)
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"Dogs are our link to paradise. They don't know evil or jealousy or discontent. To sit with a dog on a hillside on a glorious afternoon is to be back in Eden, where doing nothing was not boring--it was peace."
-- Milan Kundera

Thursday, February 12, 2009

A Little East Coast Flair... ;)

Last weekend, Chris and I were fortunate enough to jet off to the East Coast and spend some quality time with our amazing family. Because we've always lived so far apart, every time we get together is beyond special. This last time was no exception as it was Jeff’s 50th Birthday!

One thing I adore about the East Coast is the history. Absolutely everything out there has such an astounding past that, if you took the time to sit down and study it, the info would boggle your mind. Every single place - every building, home, town, street - has a wonderfully unique and interesting story behind it. In fact, even my brother’s land has a history - it used to be one of the camp sites for the confederate army. (Just ask Jeff and his metal detector!)

The restaurant where Jeff’s party was held has not only a history, but a ghost as well! (Imagine my excitement when I discovered this! I know, I know - I had to be held back.) Well, of course I had to bombard the manager with tons of questions regarding their spectral visitor. And, being the gracious host that he was, he answered every one of my inquiries. Feel free to take a look at this amazing place and read about their ghost by checking out the Occoquan Inn. (I swear, after photography and writing, I’m soooo going to pursue ghost hunting.)

But anyway, here are a few shots of the fabulous event.











Not only was I lucky enough to shoot Jeff’s party, but I was also able to take some lovely photos of the entire family the day after... (J & E, Laura, Laura Guitar.)

Happy Birthday, Jeff! We had a great time, and are soooo grateful that we were able to be there for your birthday. Love ya! :)
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"Families are like fudge - mostly sweet with a few nuts."
-- Author Unknown

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Random Questons For A Random Blogger ;)

The Adult Survey...

Do you have children?
** Two girls... Well, two dogs, but we consider them our children.

If so, names and ages?
** Molly is 7 going on 8, and Dehlia is 8 going on 9. :)

Where do you work?
** Anywhere and everywhere. I work several days a week at the Woodinville Animal Hospital. I'm a photographer, so I work wherever a shoot takes me. I'm a writer, so I work out of my office at home. Like I said, anywhere and everywhere. :)

Are you happy with the career field you have chosen?
** Photography? I absolutely love it. Writing? I absolutely love it.

Are you satisfied with your income?
** Yes

Do you rent or own a home?
** Rent

Is your home big enough?
** Absolutely. I have to admit that I LOVE our place!

Do you throw parties often?
** Not really.

Do you want to move?
** Nope - love it here. It fits - for now. ;)

What do you do for fun?
** Go to the gym, take pictures, hike (when the weather allows), read, hang with the fam.

Favorite TV shows?
** Supernatural, The Big Bang Theory, Dexter, anything on the Travel Channel...

Do you have a TVO/DVR box to record shows?
** No. I’m not that addicted to television.

What size is your biggest TV?
** Honestly, I have no idea... Chris would know. Maybe 42 in?

Do you have pets?
** Yes - see above.

What vehicle do you drive?
** Jeep. Yum.

What do you like or dislike about your vehicle?
** I love the size of our Jeep. It’s big enough to hold us and the girls, yet not so big that it’s clunky and difficult to maneuver. And it’s perfect for all of our off-roading, adventure-filled weekend excursions.


If you could go back in time, what advice would you give yourself at age:

age 5:
** Keep up the writing. It WILL pay off someday. :)

age 16:
** Enjoy and appreciate your youth. Don’t be in such a hurry to grow up.

age 18:
** The world is sooooo big. Don’t let trivial things get you down. You’ve only just begun your journey, and you have so many wonderful things waiting for you on the road ahead. Stay awake. :)

age 21:
** Keep your head up. Chris is just around the corner. ;)~

age 25:
** You’re really not old! You have PLENTY of time! You become what you think about. Your thoughts create your life. Pick good ones.

age 29:
** You’re on the right track.

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"It's not about what happened in the past or what you think might happen in the future. It's about the ride for christs sake! There's no point going through all this crap if you're not going to enjoy the ride. And you know what, when you least expect it something great might come along. Something better than you even planned for."
-- Irving Feffer, from Along Came Polly