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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Trip to Phoenix

We spent a wonderful 5 days near Phoenix, Arizona visiting with my family as we prepared for Rachel's wedding day. Once again, we rented a large house so must of us could stay together. Honestly, it is an awesome way to get together. Much better than all of us having separate hotel rooms and trying to meet up and overwhelming the dear family members who actually live there. (We are a big family when we all get together!)

Scoville's in Phoenix

About 3 adults and 3 kids jumped in the pool.  It was cold, so there wasn't a lot of swimming going on.  Oscar was one who was willing to jump in.  Shaelea and Abbie did as well.  But then Shaelea was sick for rest of the weekend.  :(

Scoville's in Phoenix

Me and my three beautiful sisters.

It was a wonderful trip to see family.  Thanks Rachel and Zac for providing us with an event for us to all attend!

 

Rachel's Wedding

Rachel and Zac's wedding

Zac and Rachel's wedding turned out beautiful.  We were worried while setting up that it might have to be held indoors because it was raining.  But luckily it cleared up for a few hours for their wedding pictures and the ceremony!

Rachel and Zac's wedding

The little nieces were in love in with Rachel!  To see more pictures of the beautiful day and all the wonderful people who came to help celebrate, click here.

 

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Florida Trip

Canoeing through mangroves

We spent about 10 days in Florida exploring the Everglades and The Keys.  Five days of our trip was spent taking a fire training course, which was a lot of fun.  When I get some photos from a crew mate I will post them.  But when we weren't in training, we were out taking advantage of all the ranger-led programs, such as this canoe ride through a mangrove.

Nine mile pond in the Everglades It was a great time of year to see lots of birds, as well as alligators, crocodiles, and manatees.  (We didn't get a photo of the manatee, it was an unexpected sighting!)

Double-crested Cormorant

Double Crested Cormorant

Anhinga

Anhinga (this bird is awesome, because it will dive under water to get fish and will stay under for quite awhile.)

Tricolored Heron

Tri-Colored Heron

Black-crowned Night-Heron

Night Heron (not seen very frequently)

Wood Stork

Wood Stork (endangered species, luckily the Everglades has quite a few of them)

Alligator babies

Baby Alligators (We saw them on a ranger-led night walk, there were about 10 of them.  So cute!)

John Pennekamp, Key Largo

Hanging out at the John Pennekampe State Park.  It was a bit chilly and choppy that day, so the snorkeling was not that great.  But it was beautiful to see the ocean.

Great Blue Heron with a fish

Blue Heron with some dinner

American Alligator

We saw LOTS of alligators.

It was an amazing trip with lots of really cool sightings.  I've put a lot of pictures up here, but you can see more at http://www.flickr.com/photos/amie/sets/72157623323172097/.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Gram's Moving Day

We weren't sure if it was actually going to happen since Friday brought a snowstorm to t

Gram's Moving Day

We weren't certain if the chosen day was going to work to move Gram into her new place since a winter storm came through western North Carolina on Friday evening.  But Sunday morning dawned clear and sunny and it turned out to be a beautiful moving day.

Mark moving boxes.  It took only a little over an hour to get Gram's things all packed into the U-Haul.  She had packed everything in advance, which made it quite simple to move her.

We've arrived!

Out the front...not a spectacular picture.  We'll take more as we go and visit!

Getting settled and unpacked in Gram's new home.  Mark and Sara unpacking with Gram letting them know where things belong.

Cloudy, the cat.  Terrible picture, but it's nice that they allow pets.  Cloudy roams the third floor and came in to hang out with Gram while we were moving her in.  As soon as we would come in, Cloudy would dart out of the room.


Gram had us join her for dinner in the dining hall.  They really fed us quite a feast...three courses!

We could hardly move from the table when it was time to leave.