Thursday, May 29, 2008

I hate Blogger

By the way, I hate Blogger because it never formats my posts right when they have photos in them. Grr.

Picture and zip lines

Yesterday I promised that I'd post about my friend HK's trip and pictures. It's late, but I'm still on time! My friend (well, mine and Kent's friend...but she was my friend first) came to visit us the first weekend in May. We were really lucky because the weekend before HK came out my parents also came to visit. So lots of company in not much time! It was so fun to be able to show people around.

Anyway, the first full day that HK was in town we took her down to the Riverwalk. The Riverwalk has lots of places to eat and grab a beer if you're so inclined. We stopped at our favorite place, Waxy Murphy's, for a round of darts.


HK was better than me at darts but not as good as Kent. It's ok though, I got my revenge.


How did I get my revenge? Well I got a bullseye first! Too bad it was my one and only successful shot. Kent ended up winning anyway.

The next morning we dragged ourselves out of bed to go zipline at the Cypress Valley Canopy Tour. I am not too proud to admit that I was a little scared and almost chickened out at the first zip. I made HK and Kent go first and it was only the long line of people behind me that I was compelled to keep going. Looking back I can say it was really fun. Especially since I didn't fall to my death. Nor, it's important to add, did anyone else.


See, photo proof that we all survived. Please ignore that I'm wearing capris and tennis shoes. I know it looks ridiculous.

After our trip through the trees we took a detour up to Austin. I won't lie, the reason we went was mainly to eat at the Spicy Pickle, also known as the best sandwiches west of the Mississippi. According to HK and Kent were we also lucky because an arts festival was going on too. I don't know about that, crowds freak me out, but they had fun and we ate funnel cake so I guess it wasn't that bad.

After our long day of driving and zip lines we drove back to our apartment and napped. After we all woke up we played the American Idol game for Wii. It was definitely really fun although I kept trying to steal the mic from HK and take over her songs. Sorry HK, I hope you aren't mad!!

Here's one last picture of me and HK. Also, please leave a comment and tell me what you think about adding an online photo album. If I get a lot of positive feedback I'll add it.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Another update

I suppose it would be helpful to explain why I've been so busy. It's not all NPR listening and Wii game buying, unfortunately! No, the real reason that we are so busy is that we're getting ready to move again this weekend. We're leaving hellacious San Antonio to return to Denver where it snowed over the weekend. Some of you that are taking notes might wonder where we're going to live, since our renter isn't leaving until June 30th. Well, we'll be staying with my mom and dad, of course! Because we really didn't torture them enough the first time around.

Next, maybe you're wondering where we'll put all our stuff. To answer that question, we sure aren't foolish enough to move it ourselves again! If I never have to watch Kent move a couch up three flights of stairs again it will be too soon. We have movers coming at the end of the month to do the heavy lifting and packing. Kent will fly back down and order them around. Then they'll bring our stuff to our condo where I'll order them around. Kidding! We aren't jerks. Sheesh.

I have other stuff to talk about. Namely the fun things we did with our friend HK and pictures from that weekend. Also pictures and an update on what we did on our last weekend in San Antonio. Tomorrow, I swear!

Uh...really?

Oh so much to blog about...it might not fit all in one post.

First, here's a random fact for you. I was listening to NPR this morning and apparently there are three main things that are workplace problems.
1. Swearing in the office. While I agree that swearing is inappropriate at work there are occasions where a person might let a bad word slip. For example, when someone stubs her toe so hard on her desk she breaks it.
2. Gossip.
3. Drinking on the job. I'd sure love to meet these people. I think I could get them to buy me lunch at least a few times a week, depending on how soused they are.

Since I can't fill a whole post with things I learned on NPR I'll share another tidbit with you all. Yesterday Kent and I went on a trek to get a Wii Fit. Alas, they are almost impossible to find. That and MarioKart. Anyway. Not my point. We were talking to the very helpful Best Buy salesman about videogames. I'm sure most of you have heard of a little game called "Grand Theft Auto". The newest one, version four, was just released. We'd heard it was really fun but they don't make it for Wii. (And we aren't buying another gaming system.)

We asked him if GTA4 would ever be released for Wii and he told us it was unlikely. Apparently many people found the first (and only) version released to be somewhat disturbing. You use the Wii controllers like objects and not like traditional remotes...I guess that violent videogames became less fun when you actually had to make the moves like you were stabbing or choking someone, rather than pressing up up down right left.

Anyway, share that one with your friends. I'm sure they'll find it interesting like I did.

Friday, May 23, 2008

There is a season

San Antonio has two seasons. Summer and Hell. We're quickly approaching Hell which is one (more) reason that I'm very happy that soon we'll be making trails to return to Colorado.

Anyway. Since living in San Antonio I've been facing a very weird problem, one which I've never encountered before. I cannot for the life of me remember which month I'm in. If I don't have time to think about it I'm just as likely to say October as I am to say May. I can only chalk this up to the fact that the seasons don't change, hence I have nothing to gauge time by. I know I'm not just that dumb.

Seriously, growing up in Colorado people always joke about the unpredictable weather. The thing is, sure sometimes it's a little unpredictable but it's within somewhat normal parameters. I'm sorry, 90 degrees in December is just NOT normal. It's horrible and painful and definitely does not inspire the Christmas spirit.

I realize this is yet another post about weather, but it's really stupid when it doesn't change. I promise if you ever live in a climate that is nothing but hot and hotter weather everyday you too will forget the months.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Where did I put the car and other problems

Yesterday morning Kent had to get up early and help a classmate pass a physical fitness test. The night before he was packing up so he could take his bike (motorcycle bike...we live way to far for him to take a bicycle, but that's a post for another day). He got up early and left me to continue sleeping. As an aside, I always oversleep on days he leaves early because I hate to wake up.

I woke up and got ready work, fun stuff like that. I was running just a little late so I was sort of rushed as I left the house. I turned the corner and my heart literally dropped into my stomach.

The car was gone.

I looked away, took a breath and looked back. I thought maybe my eyes were fooling me, but they weren't. A number of bad words went through my head. The night before Kent had gotten some stuff out of the trunk so maybe he moved it to our parking spot around the corner. I called him to ask while trying to avoid a meltdown. I didn't want to be late or miss work but I was obviously going to have to, since our car had been stolen. He finally picked up and I asked if he moved the car. I'm sure you can all guess the punchline.

"I ended up taking the car. I told you that this morning when I left. I had too much stuff for the motorcycle." And indeed he had.

On a somewhat unrelated but also problematic note, if you are in the sun for seven hours you should apply sunscreen more than once. If you don't, you will likely sunburn so bad that you blister, as I've had the misfortune of experiencing. I like to impart little life-lessons in my posts.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

There's no place like home!

We'll be home in Denver in less than a month. I had an appointment today at the transportation department at Fort Sam and shockingly, it seems like it won't be that hard to get our move set-up. When we moved down we decided to move ourselves and all I can say is the amount of money you make is not worth the hassle of moving a couch up three flights of stairs. We'll let movers tackle this one and not pay a penny. On Monday I'll go in and officially schedule our move. Since it's not a good time for me to miss work I'll roll out on a Saturday and try to make it home in a day. The drive is LOOOONG, like about 15 hours. It's kind of a weird distance because it's too short to break into two days and doing it in one day is quite painful.

Anyway that's our big news. I can't wait!!

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Just an idea

If you have your company advertised on your vehicle it's probably in your best interest not to drive like a complete jerk. I'm looking at you, Mobile Gym whatever you are.

Also, I have a blog from a few weeks ago called "Strange but true." In case you missed the joke, Kent and I made up all those "facts." But go ahead and forward them to all your friends anyway!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Busy week

Hi everyone! Sorry that I didn't post about my parent's trip sooner. I've been busy catching up from while they were here. In fact I still don't have much time (I'm at work at really busy) but I'll hopefully have time for a longer post tomorrow.