Monday, December 12, 2011

Total Eclipse of the Moon

Just so you know, I was humming "Total Eclipse of the Heart" while writing that title.  It made it much more interesting!

I was at work the other night and was reminded about the total lunar eclipse.  I was excited cause I wouldn't even have to get up early to see it.  One of the good things about night shift.  It was really cool.  I raced home after work and got my camera and took these.  Enjoy!








Just when it hit a full eclipse the sun came up and made it impossible to see the moon at all.  It was worth it to watch though!

Annual Elf Party

So it's becoming a tradition that I have an Elf party every year before Christmas.  I enjoy it, because I get to watch Elf and surround myself with people that I love.  This year I went all out, obtaining all four food groups, spaghetti and etch a sketch, and "Elf" trivia.  It was great.  Lexie won the trivia contest and Dave won the etch a sketch contest with this:


It only took him 5 minutes too!  Better than the rest of us.  Good times here at my apartment!

Candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup.  Coke and Spaghetti, and cookie dough!

Ryan, Sarah, and Dave

Arizona sunset

I'm really glad that I live in an area that is surrounded by hay fields.  It means I can usually see the sunset and sunrise without too much effort.  Here are some recent pics that made me happy.


How did I miss this?

I found this today and I thought: How did I not get this posted.  He's famous!  On my trip to NYC, I saw:


The naked cowboy!

Monday, October 10, 2011

New York

After DC, I traveled to New York City to see Heather and I also met my mom there.  We went to all sorts of places, and of course didn't even see half of the stuff that there is to offer.  I got some real New York pizza, with braised lamb lemon on it.  I know it sounds crazy, but it was delicious!  I got so lost on a frequent basis.  I mean, I knew where I was, but I couldn't tell you how to get from A to B without consulting a map and my handy dandy phone GPS.  I'd come out of the subway and have to reorient myself constantly.  I also felt very squashed.  When we went to Central Park I saw the sky and was very grateful.

So let's talk restaurants: there's very few chains, just little rooms that are entirely unique.  We ate Indian food the first day I was there, and it was pretty good.

Heather and Mom: don't they look happy?
Max Brenner was an experience, and if you ever go to NYC, you MUST got there because it was an experience.  The restaurant smells like chocolate to start off with, and the food was amazing!  But the fondu!  Words can't describe it!  Except wonderful, smooth, tasty, and an experience I will love forever.  They gave us our own roasting fire for our marshmallows!  I want to go back there just to eat at Max Brenner.



Mom and I went to Serendipity to get the rumored excellent frozen hot chocolate.  It was very good, with the best whipped cream and shaved chocolate on the top.  I love the food!




As far as sightseeing went, we saw all sorts of things: the statue of liberty, central park, the top of the rockefeller center, times square, etc.  There's so much to do and we didn't get it all done.

Mom and me on the ferry back from Liberty and Ellis Islands

The Castle in Central Park

Alice in Wonderland.  Scale is not shown.  I sat in Alice's lap very easily.

Heather and Mom in Central Park

The three of us on the Top of the Rock






We saw Wicked!  I love that show and we sat on the fourth row!  It was awesome and the actors were amazing.  I was grinning all night long.



New York has a lot of diversity.  You can't go far without hearing several different languages.  It was definitely an experience.  Now for some of the qwirks:

Chairs or bowls in Times Square

Ironically, next to this sign, you couldn't park.  Too many cars already parked.
I had a great trip.  I'm glad to be home, but it's nice escaping reality, and it was fun to see all sorts of new things.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Washington, DC

Yep, I went to Washington DC.  I haven't been since I was 17, and it was really good to see it all again.  My sister and brother-in-law live in Maryland.  Annette took me to the airport, and we had Westin with us.  He saw me and said, "Ellen, you have ramen noodle hair!"  It was so funny!  And, it's kind of true.  My hair does curl like ramen noodles.  The humidity in DC made my hair even more curly.  Mostly I went sightseeing and had a great time.  I love the metro: it's so easy and convenient.  While Matt and Caroline were at school/work, I went into downtown and saw so many things, but didn't even get to see it all.  There's no way I could post all the pictures I took, so here's the highlights:

Caroline and the Washington Monument


Caroline and the Capitol

Caroline and Matt at Arlington.  They were in process of resodding.


Iwojima

Yes, an actual sign next to the marble bins.  Apparently children don't belong in them.  

The Hope Diamond

Matt, Caroline, and me at the DC temple
Now, I saw things I don't usually see in DC.  First and probably the weirdest: a full grown woman sucking on a lime green binki at the subway station.  Also, manpris are always funny to me.  They are even more funny on old men who are older than 60-years-old.  They're way too long to be shorts, but not nearly long enough to be pants.  Sadly, I didn't get a picture of either of these things.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Sitophobia

I have been lax in my medical terminology.  I came across this on the other day, and it baffled me.  Sitophobia.  Fear of what?  That's right food.  Fear of food.  I don't know about you, but sometimes I'm terrified that my food will sprout legs and attack me, or it decides that it doesn't want to be eaten, and so lodges itself just right in my esophagus so that I choke and die.  I have to deal with this every day.  Sitophobia.  It's real.  Apparently.

Things that give perspective...

I've been reminded recently that I did not have a typical youth.  I grew up on a farm, and we went camping in the mountains without being able to take a car, etc.  Some well-meaning coworkers think I'm the spawn of the devil because as children, we named our animals, but then when the time came, we ate them.  Now, don't freak out, I'm talking about cows, pigs, and sheep people: typical meat for eating.  We also had rabbits for a while.  I am not a pet eater.  Just to clarify.

Also recently I was at dinner with friends, and someone ordered fish.  Somehow the subject came up that it was really cool that Ryan knew how to catch, cook, and clean his own fish.  I spoke before I knew what was coming out and said, "Isn't that a normal skill?".  Haha!  No, my friends, it's not.  I am a minority for being able to catch, clean, and cook my own fish.  I like fish best that way in fact. Anyway, since some will demand proof, I offer the few pictures I have.  Alas, I do not have the skill to take a picture of myself whilst fishing at the same time.  Enjoy!

Can you see the fish jumping?

Yes, I caught this thing.  Quite big for the area we were in.

Henry with his line in the water

One of my favorite places...just for fun

Cordell with his line in the water

Again, on of my favorite places

The crew fishing after hiking/riding to the lake

Monday, July 25, 2011

St. George: Zion National Park and Tuacahn!

On the way home from Utah, I stopped in St. George for a few days and met some friends from Mesa.  We went to two shows at the Tuacahn: The Little Mermaid and Grease!  Oh man, The Little Mermaid is fantastic and I want to go back before the season ends.  Grease was good too and quite entertaining.  We hiked Observation Point on Saturday and it was rough: 4 miles uphill and then back down.  I got plenty of blisters and sore muscles.  It was gorgeous though.

Tuacahn stage

Troy, Lindsay, and Dave


Sarah on the hike





Observation Point
Me, Kristen, Sarah, and Lindsay


Believe it or not, this blister got worse after I took the picture!


Dinner at Iceberg

Maryann, Troy, Sarah, Dave, and me
On the drive home, we stopped at the Navajo bridge over the Colorado river to stretch our legs. 



The bathroom stalls were kind of short.  So funny!
Kristen gave Dave a piggy-back ride
It was great!  I'm so blessed with great friends!