Those of you who know me well, probably know that I get the hiccups often. My mom often refers to me as the Hiccup Queen.
Well, I had the hiccups the other night...and the kind of hiccups that you get rid of but don't really get rid of, because a couple minutes later they keep coming back and that pattern pretty much lasts all day and night.
My husband hates when I have the hiccups. You could say it is his pet-peeve.
So, as I sucked down as much water as I possibly could the other night to try to eliminate the periodic convulsions, it made me think of this one time when David and I were on our honeymoon in Cape Sounio, Greece and, for once, I wasn't the one with the hiccups! Enjoy...
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I wear my sunglasses at night...
Well, not exactly...but I do go snowshoeing at night. David and I took a wonderful weekend trip to Bend, Oregon this past weekend. On Saturday night, we went on a snowshoe tour on Mt. Bachelor. What a great experience!
Although the snow can be a bit irratating at times and I am definitely a desert girl at heart, there was something so magical and peaceful about being out in the middle of the forest at midnight while it is snowing.
Although the snow can be a bit irratating at times and I am definitely a desert girl at heart, there was something so magical and peaceful about being out in the middle of the forest at midnight while it is snowing.
And our tourguide, Jack, was probably one of the most knowledgable guides I have ever had. He recieved his degree in international eco-tourism (what!?!?) and he was full of great little stories and facts.
Below are some photos of our trip, but first, I wanted to share with you a couple of my favorite stories we learned:
1.) Oregon is the most volcanic of all of the 48 states. Around the world, the earth's crust is an average thickness of 17 miles but in Oregon, it is an average of 2 miles thick! This just makes me wonder... how come it isn't warmer here in Oregon? Huh? Someone answer that for me...
2.) There is a great pine tree that is called the Hemlock. The hemlock is one of the most durable of all the pine trees and thus can live in crazy amounts of snow. There is an old story that has been passed around about the hemlock tree:
At the beginning of creation, God called a meeting for all of the pine trees in the forest to collect their cones. The Hemlock tree, being the most durable of all pine trees, strutted into the meeting and went straight to the front of the line thinking "I am the best of all the pine trees because I can live through any weather. I am sure to get the best cones today from God." God saw the Hemlocks attitude and told him that he would have to wait in line like all of the pine trees. The Hemlock tree was disappointed but went to the back of the line. By the time the Hemlock tree got to God, all that was left were the smallest of the cones. To this day, the Hemlock hangs his head in shame at the size of his cones.
Next time you are in a snowy forest, be sure to keep your eyes open for the Hemlock Pine Tree hanging his head in shame!
Next time you are in a snowy forest, be sure to keep your eyes open for the Hemlock Pine Tree hanging his head in shame!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Why?
As you can see from my profile, my life is great but what most would consider "normal". I am living the American Dream...I have a great job, a loving husband, a well-behaved and absolutely adorable dog, a house in the suburbs, many wonderful friends and family...I truly am blessed!
So you might ask, "Why have you started a blog?" or "What do you hope to blog about?" Well, aside from the fact that it is my New Years Resolution for 2009, I have realized lately that I am not that great with keeping in touch with many of the people I love the most. I hate the phone, I am on the computer all day for work so I often don't like to write emails in my time off and about 90% of the people I love most don't live in Portland so we can't catch up in person often.
Not to mention that when I do get on the phone or write an email, it is normally just a simple, "How are you?" followed by a, "Good! how are you?" which then concludes shortly thereafter with a, "Well, great catching up, talk to you soon!" There isn't often true stories and experience shared.
I am hoping to blog about daily stories, fun experiences, great tips I learn as I continue to live life, memories etc. so that people will get a little better sense of my life here in Portland and constantly feel more connected to me regardless of physical distance.
Hopefully, a little bit of everything and a little something for everyone...
So you might ask, "Why have you started a blog?" or "What do you hope to blog about?" Well, aside from the fact that it is my New Years Resolution for 2009, I have realized lately that I am not that great with keeping in touch with many of the people I love the most. I hate the phone, I am on the computer all day for work so I often don't like to write emails in my time off and about 90% of the people I love most don't live in Portland so we can't catch up in person often.
Not to mention that when I do get on the phone or write an email, it is normally just a simple, "How are you?" followed by a, "Good! how are you?" which then concludes shortly thereafter with a, "Well, great catching up, talk to you soon!" There isn't often true stories and experience shared.
I am hoping to blog about daily stories, fun experiences, great tips I learn as I continue to live life, memories etc. so that people will get a little better sense of my life here in Portland and constantly feel more connected to me regardless of physical distance.
Hopefully, a little bit of everything and a little something for everyone...
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