Thursday, August 26, 2010

Laugh of the Day -- So Funny!!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

"Wahoo!" Times Two

Two thrilling things happened yesterday.
Prepare yourself to be amazed.
But please don't tell me by which one you were amazed.

The first -- a timed laundry folding session:
READY.....

SET......



GO!!!!

(Imagine here swift arm movements and the sounds of laundry being shaken into submission)
(WHAHP -- WHAHP -- FTHTA -- FTHTA)
106 garments and 540 seconds later (9 minutes even)...

An average of 5.09 seconds per piece = WAHOO #1 !!

I think that was fast. ?? I've never timed myself before.
**Please note that this included turning everything right side out (including socks and underwear), flattening any pocket lining that had bunched up, and separating into piles as I went.**

Go on.... try it. I dare you. It was fun.
Okay, folding laundry is never "fun" per se. At least for me it's not. But any type of activity that adds a little spice and competition to my day, works for me.

SECOND....
Jeff called later on and said he'd just heard on the radio that JOHN MAYER AND OWL CITY would be playing at the Cricket Pavilion THAT VERY NIGHT (last night)!!!
Jeff usually doesn't suggest concert type activities -- especially at an outdoor venue where we'd be sweating the whole night-- nor does he absolutely LOVE either performer. So when he brought it up, I jumped at the chance.
WAHOO #2 !!

We scored some really good seats about 13 rows from the stage.



Perhaps a little too close though.
Closeness for the visual aspect was great, but my ears were ringing!!
I stood there dancing with my fingers in my ears half the time.
I'm sure I looked awesome.

Wouldn't that just be a dream to be rewarded with a concert of favorite groups each and every time you dominated a laundry task?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

HAWAII 2010

A big thanks, again, to Jill and Jonathan (my sister and her husband) for finding us a place to stay in Hawaii that saved us big $$$.

This trip was SO FUN! It was relaxing and beautiful. My parents and brother, Jason, were not flying in til a few days after us, so we were able to leave our boys with them for the first few days. Then Jeff's mom and my visiting teacher stepped in to cover the rest. A big thanks to all!!

Warning!!! Possible picture overload.


The first day, Jonathan took us out to try our best at surfing. Let it be noted that my arms were sore the rest of the trip. It's a lot of paddling and the hardest part is getting out to where the waves are. HOWEVER..... I did get up my first try and rode the wave for at least 8 seconds!!! I don't know how I got so lucky because my second and third try were both disasters. Like, getting pulled under, tossed around, swallowing water, exhausting disasters. So I was done. I caught one good wave and was happy with it. Jeff got SO SO BURNED that day. Of course it was my fault because I was in charge of sunblocking his back (which I did -- but I guess not enough).

A few years ago, we took a DeWitt family trip to Hawaii and covered most of the touristy sites. So this time, it was nice to hit up some of the beaches and activities we hadn't done yet. For instance: CHINAMAN'S HAT


image found here
I'm trying to think back now how long it took us..... maybe half an hour. You can walk from the beach to the island on the shallow area you see in the picture. Jeff was quite skeptical of Jill saying it was possible. Especially since she's only ever gone across in a kyack. But people do it all the time. Once you're there, you can then hike to the top, getting all muddy and dirty in the process, then wash off on your long walk back to the shore. Jill brought her waterproof camera on that outing. I'll have to ask her for photos from that day.

Another place we went was...... dang, I forget the name. Another island you can walk through shallow waters to get to. However, that day we took the kayak and taxied the four of us out. This certain island I can't remember the name of is some sort of wildlife habitat for endangered birds. You're not allowed to bring dogs out with you and certain parts of the island were roped off. It was a beautiful place, but almost out of some weird fairytale. See:

Really white sand and green foliage on one side, then on the back... sharp, SHARP, pointy, cavernous rock formations. So sharp that flip flops didn't really help and on wrong step would cut your foot or leg for sure. Notice the small puddles of water throughout the rocks?
Jeff and I were hopping along from tip to tip of jagged points and came across a slightly bigger pool of water that an eel was in!! An eel! On the top of an island, in a small pool of water. We tried to get a picture, but it found a great hiding spot. So it's okay if you don't believe me. But it IS true. I promise.

Most of the really pretty hikes in Hawaii that the locals know about are illegal. One of them being Sacred Falls. The trail to the falls was just gorgeous. Greenery, a stream perfect for rock hopping, leaves the size of your head (or bigger if you have a small head), this super sweet super tall half cave wall thing:

Jill and Jonathan had informed us that the water at the falls would be cold. Really cold. So Jeff and I never planned to go in. When we got there, Jeff was so hot that he regreted not bringing his suit. The title for this next picture is: "Jeff Asked, Jill Agreed"

Jeff hadn't wanted to swim in his gym shorts or underwear, so he borrowed Jill's swim bottoms. She had worn board shorts as well, so don't worry, she wasn't left hiding behind a rock or anything. My family and I were all quite surprised at Jeff's desperation to get in the water. Super funny though. Especially when he swam across and climbed up the other side with a huge, sumo wrestler wedgie.

Golf day. I don't really golf. So I didn't go. Jeff went with my mom, Jason, and Jonathan. Jill and I wanted a few hours to lounge at the beach. My dad had thought about snorkeling again, but decided to stay home and read his book. This next series of photos is what usually happens when my sisters and I get together with a camera, so forgive me. This one made better by the adorable, amazing, giant, beachside swing we found.


(Obviously I didn't know about the sultry shot Jill was trying to get)

There we go



The last day of our trip was another hike. Stairway to Heaven..... also illegal. This one was definitely more of a challenge. 5000 stairs or so. Pretty much straight up, most of the time:

It was long and tough. We were all sore and my hands had the start of blisters.
Absolutely gorgeous though. I'm glad we did it.

It was super windy at the top and colder of course, so we didn't stay too long. On the way down I turned and captured this classic picture of my mom with Treasure Troll hair.

Isn't it awesome?! I promise you'll laugh if you enlarge it. Love you mom!

The walk back to the car was along a trail of bamboo forests. I had to take the photo op again. Fortunately, for you, Jill was not with me at the time and our camera disk was full. So this is all you get:

While I was attempting a spy/Charlie's Angels pose, I'm pretty sure Jeff went for the trapped gorilla who's too cool to escape out of the huge gap in front of him.
We were all STARVING afterwards and so we stopped by IHOP before heading to the airport for our trip home. All plates were scraped clean, mostly by me. PLUS I finished my entire birthday dessert they brought. Oink oink!

What a great trip!!!

Introductions:

Holy cow! It has been WAY too long since I updated. And it's not because I thought the last post/picture of me was too good to be passed up with a new post. Actually, I apologize for leaving that at the forefront for so long. And since it's been forever, I thought I'd re-introduce myself.
This is me:
(I'm the one on the left)



My name is Carolyn, I'm a Cancer and a carbetarian (yes that's a real thing -- to me, anyway), I've been married to Jeff for almost 9 years, we have three boys: Griffin, Kai, and Treyson.

We had closed on our house back in February and were finally able to move in mid-June. It's been so nice for us to have our own space, our own beds, a toy room - YAY!, and now that Griffin has started school it's nice to be only 100 yards away from the campus. Jill, my sister, wants me to post pictures of the house, but it's not quite ready for a close-up. Sorry Jill. I will tell you this though.... yesterday I moved a computer desk, two bookshelves, and two couches all by myself. When needed and when possible, the assistance of a trusty old rolling office chair was used as my dolly. I was quite proud of myself.

Soon after we moved in (like less than a week), Jeff and I left for our trip to Hawaii. We were gone a week: Wednesday to Wednesday. The Friday after we got back (home for a day and a half) we left for Prescott for the 4th of July weekend with Jeff's family. THEN on the 24th of July, we checked into Aspen Grove Family Camp in Utah. The camp lasted one week but I stayed an extra week with the kids because Jeff's little brother, Todd, got married the following weekend. So now that we're home from all that traveling, I'm just barely getting back into the groove of organizing....... and blogging. Sorry. Organizational apology to Jeff, blogging apology to any readers I still have.