Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Congrats Sharee!
A few days ago she officially finished her Masters...a 3 year program that she did in about 18 months! We are still scratching our heads and trying to grasp how she did it. This we know...we are so happy we got in when we did and she finished up quickly due to the fact that all FNP programs will be doctorate programs soon filled with extra admin classes that do not help you prepare to become a better Nurse Practitioner.
(Word to the wise...if you are an RN and want to be an NP someday, enroll now!)
Anyways, she is done, we are excited and are happy it's all over!
Congrats sweetie!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New Adventure!
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Moss' 4th Halloween Bash
Monday, September 22, 2008
You're going to love this....
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
5 years and running!!
Here's some more photos....
You can see that these pools are separated...they are all at different temperatures and are filled with natural spring water and minerals. It was very unique and tons of fun. We stayed the night in our comfy cabin and Sharee woke me up early again! We ate a fantastic breakfast at the lodge...Sharee went to get direction to our next stop from our waitress. She was very clear not to tell me anything or say anything...sure enough the old lady came back to our table and says, "I'm so jealous that you guys are going white-water rafting..." I got super excited and Sharee was giving the "evil eye" to the waitress...she wanted to kill her for ruining the next surprise. It was still awesome to me and just as much of a surprise.
(hope you like my wetsuit!)
Our guides name was Kristin and she was awesome! She has been all over the world and is a "master guide" or something like that....she was so cool she actually started a story saying..."When I was living in an orphanage in Cambodia..." How many people, especially 22 years old, can start a story saying that?!! We loved her!
When we showed up it started to rain and we put on all of the warm items that we could...the water temp. was only a bit over 50 degrees. The coolest part is that we were the only ones on the trip! You'll often go to these types of things and you'll have other parties in the raft. We were lucky. After a quick safety lesson, Kristin had us on the Clark-Fork going over class III rapids! I almost fell out of the raft a couple of times and the girls were laughing at me. 1/2 way through the "float" we ate lunch prepared by Kristin. It was really good!
The whitewater rafting was the coolest part of the whole trip and I'm so grateful I have a wife who thinks "outside the box" when planning our anniversary adventures! Anyone who is thinking of doing this, use PANGEA EXPEDITIONS http://www.leaveboringbehind.com/ and ask for Kristin :)
Here's us loading the raft back up...I wish we had some action photos, but I promise you there was some killer rapids!
Monday, September 1, 2008
Africa Photos
Here Sharee is in a Masai House. This house will hold 8 or more people. It's made out of cow crap and wood. Cows are the most sacred things in the world to the Masai people. They even trade them for their wives! Each hut belongs to a wive of a warrior. (they can have multiple wives) The huts are situated in a huge circle bordering the village and every night they bring their cows in the middle of the circle to sleep with them. It also provides protection from lions and central place for the cows to crap so they can have material to build more huts! It's pretty cool.
This is Rafeal. We love him! He was our driver/scout/bodyguard from animals. He is a high ranking Masai Warrior in his tribe. He'll come and drive for the camp we stayed at for a month or so and then go back to his village. He does very well as a driver and purchases cows with his money so that he can get more wives.
The Lions were super cool! This one started going for the Jeep right behind us...or so it seemed. He actually just stopped and scratched himself on the bush, but everyone was a bit scared. The come so close to you, well I guess everything does, but Lions will lay in the shade of your Jeep and they'll be an arms length away from you.
These were the cutest things ever! They were so curious and excited. Rafeal said they were no more than 2 weeks old. We watched them play and feed for about an hour.
Here's Sharee giving out presents on Christmas. We could not tell if they liked their gifts or were just more curious to see white people.
This guy was walking right next to our Jeep and was clearly not scared of us. He was bigger than the Jeep and Brad whispered to Rafeal "That thing is huge!" Rafeal replied, "He's tiny...watch when he walks over to his Mom in the distance there." (see below!)
Here is a Hippo that Sharee pissed off :) He kept following her on the shoreline and wanted nothing to do with her. You can see blood on his side from a fight he just got into. Sharee was provoking it a bit by whistling and clapping.
This was our last day at the reserve and we could not have asked for a more pleasant send-off.