Sunday, February 22, 2009

Lessons Learned

This has been a very enlightening weekend for me and I thought there really is no other place to share the truths I have learned then on this, my blog. So here for the viewing pleasure and so you don't make the same mistakes I have made...

1) If you ever go to a dance where there's an option to wear a wrist band that informs anyone over 50 they can't dance with you... it's probably better to just not go.

2) If you're ever at a bonfire and you have the pleasure of seeing a "Sobe bomb" or plan on making one yourself, just know that there is not actual Sobe in the bottle.

3)Texts messages do not give you the option of knowing who you are really talking to... refrain from inside jokes and giving out personal information to those who might have changed their numbers.

Who knew that life could be so educational?

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Some Changes...


So as some of you might know... Camie's a traitor and got her own blogspot. I'm not offended, I understand when you get married you move on to bigger and better things but just out of spite I'm not including her in any of the pictures I'm posting... maybe for a while.



Here are some pictures from a hike we took last weekend. I've decided I'm a little out of shape and will need to work on that... slowly and in my own time :)




So this is me and my friends Carleen and Stacy. We were almost done at this point and even though I'm smiling on the outside... my inside and the rest of my body were not smiling.




Here is our whole group... there weren't many pictures of the boys... because this was honestly the only time we saw them.




This is at the top a little place I like to call Flat Iron... because that is it's name.







View of the beautiful valley of the Sun.



Oh, this was my favorite part of whole hike. This is Stacy helping her special friend. Who know that doing a random act of service could be so painful or hilarious for everyone else?

This was at the end of the hike looking back. See the highest point that looks nearly impossible to reach... I was there.