Monday, January 16, 2012

**MEXICAN CRUISE**

Last week was the first vacation I've had from work in about a year and a half. It was SO so so nice and very much needed! The whole trip went down with out a flaw...tell me how often than happens?! 
We left Sunday morning from Boise and headed out to Salt Lake. The nice thing about no snow yet, is the roads were clear and dry. Prefect! We drove about 4 hours before we headed to Malad, ID to pick up Eric. (population about 2,100) There were many jokes on the way about how Malad was so small, the road would probably come to an end and there Eric would be with his bags in his hands waiting for us. haha We picked him up and headed to Utah. We flew out of the SLC airport because it saved us about $100 each. We stayed the night there at Ivy's cousins house, then the next morning (very bright and early) drove to the airport. We had a connecting flight in Phoenix, and from there to the LAX airport in Cali. 
(the guy in the background cracks me up every time)
From the LAX we hopped on carnivals bus and headed to the Long Beach, California port.

Once we got to the port we got off the bus and could instantly feel the warmth! I think when we arrived it was about 70 degrees there. AHHHH!
 While we were waiting in line to check in we were comparing passports and who had been where. Eric and Ivy defiantly won. 
 Our ship. The Carnival Inspiration
We got a rooms with a joining door in the middle. Super smart on our part.
 It made the cabins seem larger. 
 

Mine and Ivy's room. See anything wrong with this? How do you lay in bed and watch tv? 

A little of our ship....



The first night we were on board we just explored the ship and all there was to do...which was a lot!
                 (Long Beach as we set sail)



Even tho we are LDS, we sorta spent a lot of time in the casino. I'm happy to say all i gambled was 25 cents! I can't say the same for everyone else...Eric! 
(This is Ivy losing her money, it happened a lot, haha)

Day 2...
The second day we arrived at Catalina Island at about 9am and were there till 4:30pm.
 It was about 65 degrees and Sunny!! 
 This is a huge casino. It was really pretty on the outside.

Unfortunately the water was to cold to swim in, so we stayed clear of the water except about ankle deep. This was the only picture we got in the water.
  
After walking into the shops for a little while we decided we had to do something fun! At first we looked at renting a golf cart that was $40 an hour for 4 people. Which wasn't bad but we decided to walk around a little more first. Then we saw this golf cart place that rented bikes for $5 an hour. DONE! It was fun to cruise around the island on bikes and see more than we could have on foot.
 Eric
 Jason
Me
 And Ivy
The gang on bikes with the ship in the back ground.

I also took these while Bike riding.......




 After all that hard work of biking, we just had to get some ice cream! 
Gosh I wish i lived somewhere where I could look at palm trees all day!
 This was big Ben. Cant remember why but apparently he's famous here. 
After a few more hours of shopping we got back on the ship to sail off to the next destination.
Eric and I went to the deck to watch the ship leave. 
 (Again the Lady next to me cracks me up)
Catalina Island just as the sun was setting. 
 Top of the deck
 Ok so everyone thought Eric and I were together. WE ARE NOT! And I say that not to be rude but I say it for his girlfriend. haha But every time he would take a picture of me or I would take a picture of him, someone walking by would be kind enough to ask if we wanted a picture together. This is the only one where we said sure why not...we can be in one picture together. 

Dinner this night was our formal Night. All dressed up and lookin good!

 
Alright the high light for Jason and Ivy of the whole cruise. While on the way to pick Ivy up before we left, Jason told me he was going to propose to Ivy on the cruise and showed me the ring. He asked for mine and Eric's help figuring out where and how to do it. After our first night of walking around the ship secretly scoping out places, We found the PERFECT spot. It was on the very front of the ship and NOBODY was there. So on the formal night (which was our second night) Jason told Eric he was going to do it after we had dinner. He made up a sign to give Eric meaning they were headed there to do it and Eric and I were to go to the above deck to spy on them and take pictures...So here ya go.

 Best part...Ivy had no idea! But secretly every time I wasn't with her, I was jumping up and down for her! 
It was a great ending to a great day!!!

Day 3...
We arrived in Ensenada, Mexico at about 9am and were there until 10pm.  It was 72 degrees, a little over cast, and windy. It didn't feel like 72 degrees actually. We were a little cold walking around all day and would have been good with wearing long pants and jackets. But we stuck it out with our shorts and tshirts.
 Im not sure why but there were lots of weird statue things on the buildings there in Ensenada.
Something I learned on my cruise to the Bahama's about 5 years ago, is DON'T book the excursions through the cruise line cause they will charge 2 to 3 times the cost that the natives will charge for the same thing. Which was true again! We talked about Horseback riding, which Ivy and I wanted to do but ended up with just the blow hole, the flea or straw market, and main street.
The Blow Hole...
We found out there are only 3 blow holes in the world, one of which is here. Wikipedia defines a blow hole as "The spout of sea water is the result of air, trapped in a sea cave, exploding upwards. Air is forced into the cave by wave action and is released when the water recedes. This interaction not only creates the spout, but a thunderous noise as well. The phenomena repeats every minute or so with its volume depending on the strength of the waves."
It was pretty cool! The pictures we took in front of the water were funny because you could see everyone's faces that were looking at the water shooting up and they were like ahhhh your going to get wet. haha




                              
 And the coastal line was still really pretty!



After the blow hole was the straw market! I thought it was fun to barter with the Mexicans! We got some cool stuff! Bracelets, sombrero, a back pack made out of the same stuff a poncho is made from, some more food, shirt, and Ivy and I got matching dresses. Just like they say, a whole bunch of stuff you don't need.

The Market...



 On Main Street after having lunch, I got a bracelet for a friend, and here 
Jason bought a poncho. 
After Main Street we were burned out. So we got back on the boat around 5ish?
These were our matching dresses we bought. We didn't wear them because they smelt bad!
Later that night before we took off from Ensenada, we went up on the deck to check out the sky line. It was prettier at night. haha 

 We loved the night shots so much we set the timer and did one of all of us. 
 The pool area at night.

 So anyone who has been on a cruise knows they have soft serve ice cream open 24 hours. haha We decided later we should have taken all of Eric's pictures with a cone in his hand. We all had a ton of ice cream, but I think Eric ate the most.
We had to fit in with everyone else who was drinking so we got some virgin daiquiri's a couple nights while watching some of the shows. They were pretty good!


Well if the boat is going down, and least I'm going down in style. Got my life jacket with my robe and my hot chocolate. Life is good!

Day 4...At sea all day
We decided to sleep in this day since every day before we were up early. We got up ate breakfast, went back to the rooms and got ready for the lazy day ahead. 

First thing on the list...Mini Golf


 Eric won by 1 point.

After golfing we ate lunch then headed on deck to lay in the sun. The sun eventually came out but here we look freezing. 


 *Note the ice cream cone*

After this we went to another show in one of the rooms that was the dating game show. They had the newest married couple, a middle one, and the couple that had been married the longest. It was really funny! After that we went back to our rooms and took naps. We were out for a while. When I woke up it was about time for the sun to set, so I woke everyone up and we hurried out to see it. It was a good night to go check it out because it was really pretty!



One thing we loved doing every night while on the ship was hot tubing! We went to the back of the ship where it was 21 and older so no little kids to annoy us. 
No one asked Ivy how old she was, so i guess she passed as over 21. 
 Haha don't ask about Jason...
 Ice cream cones in the hot tub! haha
This was our last night on our cruise.
Day 5...
We had to be out of our rooms by 8:30am and we actually all woke up early enough to get off the ship by 8:30. So we got back on the bus to go to the airport. We figured since our flight wasn't until 7:30pm we could get transferred to an earlier one. Well we were wrong, we could have if we wanted to pay an extra $140. So we opted out of that. So that meant we had about 10 hours in the LAX airport....GROSS!!! 
We sat around for a few hours and talked about leaving but we were nervous of getting lost and not getting back in time. Finally Eric and I went to check out what was around. We found this cool restaurant within walking distance that was like a miniature space needle. You take an elevator up to get to the restaurant and the whole thing was a over look of the airport. It was pretty cool.
This was what it looked like from where we were sitting.
After we were there for a few more hours eating, playing cards, charging phones, and hanging out, we decided that since it was almost 80 degrees we would go out side and lay in the sun on the grass. It was SOO nice outside!
 This was the restaurant sign on the ground. You can tell its beautiful outside.
 While hanging out there I was walking around I found these pretty flowers. As I got closer to them I found out it was my all time FAVORITE flower! Hibiscus. Its a tropical flower so I don't see them...ever. And I LOVED them! They were so BEAUTIFUL! 
 They were as big as my hand. Ahh I wanna live somewhere tropical. 

Well after a few more hours there we finally could check our bags in. So we did that and sat in the airport for about 4 and 1/2 more hours until our delayed flight came in. We flew out of the 80 degree weather and got back to Salt Lake after 10pm into the 20 degree weather. It was a harsh shock of "welcome back to reality" haha.

All in all the trip was a BLAST! It was so fun and I want to do fun stuff like this more often! 

*Just a few more pictures from another camera to come and some scanned 
ones of the ones we bought on the ship*

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Current theme song

I now know what I will say when people ask why i'm not married yet. I have come to truely love this song! Its so PERFECT and it is now my life's themed song!


Lyrics:

Where have all the good men gone

And where are the gods?
Where's the streetwise Hercules
To fight the rising odds?

Isn't there a white knight
Upon a fiery steed?
Late at night I toss and turn
And dream of what I need

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the end of the night
He's gotta be strong, he's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be fresh from the fight

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the morning light
He's gotta be sure, he's gotta be soon
And he's gotta be larger than life, larger than life

Somewhere after midnight
In my wildest fantasies
Somewhere just beyond my reach
There's someone reaching back for me

Racing on the thunder
And rising with the heat
Isn't there a Superman
To sweep me off my feet?

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the end of the night
He's gotta be strong, he's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be fresh from the fight

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the morning light
He's gotta be sure, he's gotta be soon
And he's gotta be larger than life

I pray the mountains meet the heavens above
Out where the lightning splits the sea
I can swear that there's someone somewhere
Watching me

Through the wind and then the chill and the rain
And the storm and the raging flood
Oh, his approaches like a fire in my blood

I'll meet a hero
And then we'll dance till the morning light
Dreaming, he will lead me
Held tight, tonight's the night

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the end of the night
He's gotta be strong, he's gotta be fast
And he's gotta be fresh from the fight

I need a hero
I'm holding out for a hero till the morning light
He's gotta be sure, he's gotta be soon
And he's gotta be larger than life, larger than life

Larger than life
Larger than life
Oh baby, baby, baby, you know, ooh
Oh



For those who don't know, this song was in the original footloose that was released in 1984 but it was a fast version when Kevin Bacon was dancing in the mill. Well they recently remade the movie and they slowed the song down, and I LOVE IT! Makes me love the music from the movie so much more that they can do different versions of it and still have it be just as good of songs!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Halloween

So because Halloween was on a Monday this year, and most of my friends had to work, I really wasn't planning on doing anything Halloween night. I was going to just stay at home and hand out candy (aka eat the candy) to the trick or treaters. So no plans, meant no costume/no fun. :( The institute wasn't going to do a dance this year but in place of it they rented out the roller dome in Nampa. I was really looking forward to a dance because in years past, its been the best dance they have all year, and roller skating for a couple hours while your in a costume wasn't appealing to me at all.
Well luckily I hung out with a friend of mine the weekend before and she convinced me to go with her to the institute activity. Problem #1: Since I hadn't planned anything for a costume I had no idea what I was going to do and I really didn't want to repeat a costume from the past few years. Where's the fun in that? Well with an idea my best friend gave me earlier in the month, I decided to take a stab at it. Problem #2: The shirt that makes the costume was out of stock everywhere. So what to do now?
Well problem solved! My very talented mother said she could make it super easy. She use to make mine and my siblings costumes when we were little all the time and I think she enjoyed making a costume again for me. So...with a little magic, and a wave of her fairy wand, she finished it and it turned out great! 
Kimberly the pink power ranger. 
My friend (a minion) who convinced me to go to the party.
Indiana Jones, 3 minions, a pirate, and a power ranger. The world is safe!
The friend (Ivy) who gave me the idea for the costume.
Afterwards we "watched"/hid under the blanket while a scary movie was playing. 
 I came home and my mom put this on facebook. I was 6 years old when the picture on the right was taken. My little brother was the blue power ranger that same year. 

It was a fun Halloween! I loved my costume! Thanks to my mom (for sewing/making my shirt at the last moment), Ivy (for the costume idea) and to Kim (for making me go).

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Beautiful Idaho


So remember how I loved the scenery while driving to Moscow a few weeks ago? Last weekend one of my friends from High School was getting married in McCall. I figured since I was right around the corner, that I'd make my way back up to Moscow again, but this time I was a little more prepared. I brought my camera with me and on the way up and the way back I stopped several times to take pictures of the trees, rivers, the lake in mccall, etc. I have to say the mountains in Idaho during the fall is now my favorite place to be! 
Natalie's wedding was beautiful! She and her husband we married on a ranch in mccall next to the lake. The location was beautiful as well was the bride!


I loved her cake so much! Originally I walked right by it thinking it was a decoration, then when we were sitting down eating I saw it again.  It's defiantly Natalie looking!

On to the rest of the trip. Most of the pictures were taken between Horseshoe Bend and New Meadows.

This is so peaceful to me. I love how low the water is so you can see the rocks.



I love this bridge so much and the beautiful colors surrounding it!

 These two pictures were taken at the ranch where Natalie had her wedding.

 McCall




All of these were taken at Payette Lake in McCall. Im in love!
 On the way home, this is was about Grangeville and the whole sky looked like someone took their fingers through smooth sand and drew these lines. It was cool!



These two are my two of my favorites! Again I love the rocks!

I hope I get the chance to see more of beautiful Idaho next year during the fall. 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

October

Every year I get so anxious for October to come because it is my favorite month of the year! What is not to love about it? It's the starting of the holiday seasons, (which means lots of shopping) it cools off so your not dying of heat and you get to wrap up in blankets, it turns the whole world into amazing colors (red being the favorite), AND you get to finally pull out the cute clothes that have been keeping in the back of your closet for the past 8 months (boots, jackets, coats, scarves, etc). I'm getting so excited right now thinking about it. This October (yes there's only been 4 days of the month so far) has already been off to a GREAT start! 

I got the chance to drive to northern Idaho for the weekend to visit a couple people that I have been missing since they left to go back to Uof I. If you have never driven through the rocky mountains during the fall, put it on your life to do list! Oh-my-goodness! It was SO BEAUTIFUL! If I wasn't on a time crunch to get there I would have stopped at every turn out and taken pictures. The temperature was just right for me to drive with the sun roof open, the sun was just past the mountain tops so it was bright but not so bright the sun's in your eyes, and I can't even describe how beautiful everything looked with the fall colors! Then on my way back when i wasn't driving in the dark near Moscow, I got to see the Palouse hills. (google it if you dont know what im talking about) I have never seen hills like that before. They may have been dry/dead wheat fields but it was so pretty looking! Also on my way back i stopped in McCall to eat and snapped a few pictures of the lake. I can't wait to go back in a few weeks for Natalie's wedding to see how much it changes. 

McCall Lake and Lewiston with a few of the hills

Then there is Moscow. Not much to see there. It's your typical college town with apartments everywhere and lots of buildings with class rooms and a few stores here and there, but I think it's the prettiest campus I have been on. I don't know if it's because I got to walk around the campus on Sunday so it was really quite, or it was the company I was with, or the really pretty colors, or old buildings, or what, but it was so enjoyable. They have a really pretty garden area with so many different plants, trees, and flowers that we walked around for a couple of hours talking, looking, and pointing because there was so much to look at. I got to go in a few of the buildings and see the old architecture! (I think his favorite part of that was being able to stand in front of the classroom to see what it was like to be the teacher. haha weird kid) On top of all of this excitement, it was General Conference weekend. For the Sunday afternoon session we took his laptop and found a comfy place under a tree and laid down and watched the general authorities and the prophet speak to us. There were so many great talks that were given! It was just a great weekend! 

I didn't take this picture but that's pretty much what one of the buildings looked like

I have loved every minute of October so far! Driving many hours and seeing what beautiful things God has created, hearing General Conference, seeing a new part of Idaho, spending lots of time with Justin, getting to sleep over at Brittany's sorority (well we didn't sleep much haha) and running into an old friend from high school while on campus was the cherry on top. There's not much more I could ask for. 

Things to look forward to this month...
*more fall colors appearing
*the smell of fall
*hot chocolate or apple cider
*pulling out more coats and boots :)
*driving back to mccall for Natalie's wedding
*seeing my brother and sister-in-law and my niece that will be visiting 
*Halloween and everything that comes with that
It will be a GREAT month!