Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Snow in Seattle. Saturday night we had our first snow for the season. It was beautiful.




We started to decorate for Christmas.









And as with tradition in our family, we decorated the tree on Dad's birthday.


Thursday, October 23, 2008

Tom's Graduation from Basic Training

Tom and I went to Georgia to see Tommy graduate from Basic Training in Ft. Benning Georgia. He was allowed a day with us on Wednesday, October 15, and graduation was on Thursday, October 16. We arrived on Friday the 10th and took some time to explore Georgia and the surrounding states. After a fun night in Atlanta, we took off East to the ocean. First stop...Macon, Georgia and the Bass Pro Shop.



Tom at the Bass Pro Shop in Macon, Georgia.


We made it to Savannah, Georgia for Saturday and Sunday night. What a great city. So much history. We had a little bit of trouble finding a hotel because the Red Hat Purple Clothes ladies were in town by the hundreds...


The weather was not cooperating with us this afternoon. The skies got pretty dark that afternoon. Kind of a cool Southern Storm!
So we found a cool outdoor patio bar and just took in the views of the city and the storm. Here Tom is getting ready to watch the Georgia-Tennessee game in Savannah, Georgia.

SHIP SHOTS! Every time a big ship passed through the harbor the bartender would sound his ship horn and 'ship shots' would be passed out. They are yummy little shots that taste like watermelon jolly ranchers. That with the sweet tea vodka drink...goodness...

After getting settled at the Hilton with a party of 700 for a wedding we headed out for dinner and adventure in town. According to the locals this is the most overrated place in Savannah...The Lady and Sons...I'll let you guess who's restaurant this is. We didn't eat here...instead we ate at the Alligator Soul restaurant up the street and down the spooky stairs. The food was amazing!

On Sunday morning we thought we'd drive out to Tybee Island just outside of Savannah to see if the weather was any better at the beach...it wasn't and there was huge Pirate event and just to get a cup of coffee was a :30 minute wait - so we headed back to town.

Tom on the dock...

We stayed in The River-something Inn - and let me tell you - it is seriously haunted! And Tom hiding in the closet by the elevator and jumping out when I got there...DIDN'T HELP!


Once the weather sort of cleared we thought we would take the river tour. Here is Tom on the boat - this is exactly how exciting it was...

The Georgia something..I can't remember. We took the harbor tour and saw the old ports and docks used to bring cotton from Savannah to Europe. In the day Savannah was the second largest cotton port in the world.


An old ship in the harbor. We didn't tour the ship but admired it from the bar just behind it!


The oldest building in Savannah. Built entirely of stone ballasts from old ships that used to come into the Savannah port. The stones were deposited once the ships arrived to pick up loads of cotton. The port was covered with these stones and the people of Savannah used them to pave the streets, build houses and buildings.


We left Savannah on Monday and headed North into South Carolina. It was just 25 miles to Hilton Head so we thought we would check it out. A sunny day at the Atlantic Ocean in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

We didn't have to be in Columbus until Tuesday night, so we decided to stay in Hilton Head right on the beach. This area is quite beautiful. We didn't play golf but saw the courses...amazing.


We made it to Columbus on Tuesday afternoon and were very excited to see Tom in the morning. On Wednesday we made it to base pretty early and picked up Tom's pictures.
We don't have words to describe how very proud we are of him. This picture was taken with his first few days at Basic Training.

This picture was taken a few days before Graduation...


Tom's Barracks at Ft. Benning.
Tom's Platoon during the ceremony for Family Day. Tom is second from the right in the front row. WOW!


Tommy with Tom just after they released the troops to their families for "Family Day" - October 15, 2008

T2 and T3!


We spent the day with Tom, getting him settled with what he needed for AIT in Arizona. It was good for him to just have some time of his own for a few hours. Graduation was on Thursday. Tom's Platoon during the Graduation Ceremony.


Tom's Platoon walking in the parade past the Commanders of Ft. Benning. At one point he flashed a smile but that was only for a nano second - then back to all business!


Tommy was off to Arizona on Friday morning, so we headed out to Alabama. We went to Talladaga and if you've ever been to that area you will understand why there are no pictures. On to Tennessee..
We took the Ruby Falls tour just outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was 1100+ feet underground. A falls was discovered in this cave and they don't know the source of it. We thought it would be a great place to host a party. You have to walk down these narrow pathways...

It opens up to this...

The Chattahoochee Riverfront in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

This is how most of my pictures of Tom would look if I took a picture every :20 seconds...Thanks for that IPhone - he missed most of the real world trying to see it in the phone!

The Chattanooga waterfront was really pretty. Lots of history and very artsy!

We had a great trip but like Tommy - we've seen enough of that part of the country. Next trip - my guess is somewhere near Ft. Huachuca, Arizona.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Take me out to the ball game...and to Cowgirls Inc.

We went with Joyce and Eric Bloomquist to the Mariner's game on Friday night. We had a great time and the Mariner's were actually winning!




We ended up at Cowgirls Inc . after the game- the guys love the dancing ladies...but Joyce and I...



We rode the bull!


OK, Eric did too!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Lisa and I watched the Seahawks game on Sunday.



Light the Night


Debbie and I met up with Michelle, Spencer, Bobby, and Valarie - plus all the kids to honor Aunt Judy in the Light the Night walk. It was a pretty cool experience with the blinking red and gold balloons.




Yes, Benjamin Franklin was there!









Tuesday, September 16, 2008

The 2008 Breast Cancer 3 Day

These picture are a little out of order, but you'll get the gist!

Walking through Bellevue, day one - it was pretty hot, and the route skirted all around Bellevue - familiar territory.


He was electronically prepared, as always. With the GPS we were able to count off every painful mile. We learned that GPS miles are a lot longer than "Komen" miles.

Opening Ceremonies - it took almost 2 hours to get out on the route. 3299 walkers take a while to get going.



Obviously someone was tired - good focus job!


At the end of the day we arrived at Marymoor Park. Jessie and her boyfriend, Alec, were so cool and set up our tent and got our gear from the trucks.


Stretching out at Microsoft - day one.


This is obviously early in the walk as we are all smiles!


Lunch at Meydenbauer Park in Bellevue



These feet are made for walking....this was opening ceremonies.

We took this picture for the kids. Lakeview Elementary school is where they both went to grade school.


I spent almost a year at this place - glad to be out on the walk!



These ladies were hilarious and followed the walkers each day. He just had to drive the cow car!



Day one down...two to go. 22.5 miles the first day.

Day two requires a bit more stretching...


Day three we drove to the Arboretum to start the final stretch to the Space Needle.


All the tents were taken down and we got ready to finish this thing! Yeah, it's dark.


OK, back to Day 2!


Starting the walk on day 2.

Stretching in Wallingford - good thing you can stretch and email at the same time.


The gear!


TOMMY Called!!!! While we were walking around Greenlake we got the weekly call from Tommy. He sounded great and happy to be able to talk to us.


The bones!


At the University of Washington - this is the morning of day 3.


We took this one for Stephanie!


The Fremont Bridge.

Lunch at Gas Works Park. (day 3)




I don't know where this is...some park...


On the street in Seattle by the ferry terminals. 2.5 miles to go!

Along Lake Union - this was very refreshing!




Cheering in the final walkers!

...and taking their pictures.



The sculpure garden - obviously I need to figure out how to rotate these pictures..



Again...nice focus - but this is the end...they say 60 miles...but the GPS says 61! And trust me that last one was a doosy!

The survivors coming into closing ceremonies. I am in the middle at the top - flag and flowers in my pink hat.


Pit stop 2 on Ravenna. Day 3. We were pretty sore but taking it one step at a time.


Back to closing ceremonies.

Waiting for the ceremonies to start as the final walkers were coming in.


OK, so the reason this picture is funny is because all day, my husband was pushing and pushing to get to the front of the pack. He did NOT want to be in the last bunch to come in. I think we were in the first 100 or so to finish.


This is day 1 - I think I am talking to Jessie.



The survivor circle!


As you can see the room really filled up.



Our home for two nights!

Thank you to everyone who supported us this year. It was a long way for a good cause. We think we'll sponsor Jessie and her friends next year! Maybe my husband will dress up like a cow! :)