Monday, November 14, 2011

WARNING - wordy/rambly/and alittle overly share-happy. This entry is not short!

Hellooo! It has been two months since I've updated you on my going ons - and a whirlwind two months it has been. 

On September 1, I flew out to Sacramento where Michelle and Emma were nice enough to pick me up.  Flying into Sacramento is alot cheaper than flying into Reno - even if it is alittle inconvenient.  As you may remember I only had to use 4 vacation days to score an 11 day vacation by combining them with the paid holidays I already had thanks to Labor Day. 

We got into town late Thursday night, so we didn't do much that night.  Friday, we woke up and tubed down the Truckee River.  It was freezing cold, but so beautiful and lots of fun!

Saturday, most everyone had to work, so Will (Emma's brother) and I got sucked into a marathon of Finding Bigfoot - a show about four people's hunt for a Sasquatch.  After hours of watching the show, practicing our Squatch calls, and careful experimentation (testing whether it was humanly possible to leap 12-15 feet in a single bound) we are inclined to believe that they do not exist.  However, we are in agreement that a Sasquatch Hunt in Tahoe may still be necessary.

Saturday night we all went to Bar of America (a Truckee Treasure) and saw the Dead Winter Carpenters play.  They were an americana/bluegrass band and really great!  Everybody danced and had a great time.

Sunday, we all went to Lake Tahoe, and climbed on/jumped off of some big rocks all day!  That evening we watched a few of the first football games of the season, and a 9/11 special. 


East Shore, Lake Tahoe

Michelle and I about to jump off!

Monday, Will and I hung out at Donner Lake until the wind got unbearable and we had to head back to the house. On the way home we stopped at a yardsale.  I had to remember that Emma's small car was already going to be packed to the max, so I had to restrain from buying anything.

Donner Lake


Later that afternoon, I heard from a friend that a very close friend of mine, Tyler Harris had passed away. I was, and still am devestated by what happened.  I am however, grateful that I was with Emma and Michelle when I found out and that I already had a full week off from work.  We quickly had to change our plans for the roadtrip portion of the trip.  The trip went from 6 days to 3, and we regrettfully had to cut out our visits to Vinton, IA to see Susannah, and our stop in Chicago.  The trip was kind of a blur, but we departed Tuesday morning from Truckee, CA and made it to somewhere in Wyoming the first night (I honestly don't remember the name of the town).  We slept in Wednesday morning and left around checkout.  We were lucky we still had long days then, because we were able to make it to Kansas City, MO only having to drive a couple of hours in the dark.  Thursday we pushed to Atlanta and arrived around Midnight.  We only took one picture the whole trip.  It may have been the quickest, most uneventful roadtrip across the country in history.  Although, sometimes uneventful is a good thing. 

Tyler's service on Sunday was not easy, but it was nice to hear everyone's stories.  I didn't quite have it in me to share any stories at the service, but I did write a letter to his parents and brother that I mailed the next week.  Here are a few of the memories that I shared with them in the letter.


One thing I loved about Tyler was how much respect and love he had for his family.  Anytime something exciting happened, he would want to immediately call you and share it with you.  One day we all decided to go to North Carolina to go snowboarding, and it was both Tyler and my first time.  Of course he picked it up right away and I was still rolling down the bunny hill at the end of the night…I was so jealous. 
Somehow, I got the short straw and had to drive us home that night and Tyler wouldn’t shut up about how “before you drive us off the mountain I have to call my mom and tell her about “the best day EVER!”” (I don’t know why he liked to make fun of my driving.  I’m perfectly fine…).   It seemed like the drive took forever, and everyone else went to sleep, but Tyler stayed up and DJ’d the whole way home. 
After I graduated, I moved to Lake Tahoe and worked at a ski resort.  By the time Ian and Tyler came out to visit, I had been practicing and gotten a lot better.  I was so excited to show off how good I had gotten.  It had just snowed, the weather was perfect, and we all had a really awesome day.  At the end of the day I decided I was going to make it down to the bottom of the mountain before they did, so I took off and raced to the bottom.  I stood there for about ten minutes waiting for them (feeling pretty good about myself), and then Ian and Tyler came up behind me and looked at me like I was crazy and asked, “Did you really think you could get down here before we did?”  I don’t know what I was thinking.  He was so good at everything!  Later that night we decided to build a jump in my backyard – Ian has some pretty hilarious videos of our attempts.  None of us actually landed it, but Tyler probably came the closest.
The few days they were in Tahoe were some of my favorites from the year I was out there.  One night it was snowing and I didn’t feel like putting my tire chains on to go anywhere, so we made kool-aid slushees out of snow and the three of us sat around the computer and watched the Disney movie, Johnny Tsunami.  We quoted it for weeks – mainly about how “totally nectar” their visit had been!
There are so many ridiculous, goofy memories.  One time Tyler accidentally broke the door panel off Chris’s tiny BMW because he just plain didn’t fit in the car.  We pulled over and tried to fix it, but Tyler had to ride the rest of the way home with the door panel in his lap. 
Another time right before he and Josh went Turkey hunting I got my dad to set them up with some special turkey camo (“superflauge”) and some calls.  My mom brought it up one weekend and he picked it up from my house.  He modeled all the new clothes for us, and my mom thought he was just too funny.  After he got his first turkey, he sent us a picture with all the turkey hunting gear and the turkey. 
Tyler will always be one of my favorite people.  During my last year at UGA, I went through a pretty traumatic event involving my roommate, and that’s when I became close with Tyler.  He was there for me every day until I left for Tahoe, just trying to make sure I stayed busy and didn’t just sit around and mope.  We played A LOT of tennis, watched A LOT of NCIS, went to my favorite bar to play pool, or just sat around and did nothing in particular. One time we were playing tennis and I had just tied it up, so that we each had one set.  I was so tired and ready to go, but he could not leave with it tied.  So we played the 3rd set, and I actually beat him!  He was so mad that he lost to a girl; he wouldn’t even ride back in the car with me.  (I’ve been thinking that maybe he let me win because I was so upset about my roommate, but it doesn’t sound like Tyler to intentionally lose).  After that, we joked that he had to really piss me off to get a real game of tennis out of me. 
It has been tough the last few months, just figuring out how to deal with this, but it has brought me closer to a lot of our mutual friends.  And now I'm just trying to remember all of our happy memories, make sure everyone that I care about knows how much I do, and not to take for granted all the wonderful people and opportunities I have.  To quote my favorite - Winnie the Pooh - "If there ever comes a day when we can't be together, keep me in your heart, I'll stay there forever."

Adding some rows on the Nifty Knitter

Ian and Tyler at Northstar

We got new hats... and obviously were "too cool" to smile.


The next weekend, Momma, Daddy, and Kate were able to come up and visit me.  We drove up to Ellijay to pick apples.  It was a beautiful day and a new experience for all of us.  We had never even seen an apple tree before.  While we were there, we toured a moonshine museum, tasted some freshly made apple fritters, and even milked a cow.  We left with two big bags of apples with the grand scheme that we were going to make apple butter that night. 




Our plans fell through and nothing was made out of the apples.  We did watch the FSU football game, got some frozen yogurt (where we met a fellow FSU fan), and painted the indo boards Daddy had made for us a few weeks before.  For anyone who doesn't know about indo boards, here is a video of what I'll be doing on mine in no time. (watch the video and insert sarcastic laugh here)  Also, here are some pictures of the indo-board making process.







 










The weekends of the next month and a half are almost all full of exciting things.  I volunteered at a Triathalon at Lake Lanier, went home for our October Birthday Extravaganza, where I got my awesome green watch.  The next weekend was the Bassnectar concert at Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre in Alpharetta.  October 29th, was Lindsay's mom's wedding in St. Augustine, FL.  Then came Halloween, and Grandma Jones' party. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Greenville Rally Run

This past weekend I was in Greenville, SC helping out with a 5K for the Rally Foundation.  There was a team there that was dressed up as Star Wars characters.  They even had a life size Goldie robot that moved and made sounds.  I made the mistake of calling it R2D2, and got schooled on Star Wars trivia by one of the kids there.  Here is a picture of me and Goldie.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

lunchtime discovery!

I decided to go for a walk in Piedmont Park today at lunch.  The park is only about a block from my work, but I've never been in.  I was very impressed - it's huge and perfectly landscaped, and there is a really beautiful lake with a path around it and lots of shaded swings and benches!  lovely





My building is the small white one on the right. 
Can't wait till fall is here - it's going to be beautiful!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

need some trip ideas!

I will be flying out to Truckee the Thursday before Labor Day (9/1), staying there for 4 days, and leaving on Tuesday with Emma to drive back to the east coast! So far the itinerary is alittle vague, but I know we will be taking Interstate 80 to Vinton, Iowa where we will stay with Susu on Thursday (9/8) and in Chicago on Friday (9/9).  Then I guess we will get to Interstate 75 as quick as possible and get back down to Atlanta...hopefully late afternoon/early evening on Sunday.  The trip isn't the most direct route, but I'd really love to make it to Vinton, and we're excited about Chicago - it's looking something like this:

Thursday 9/1-Monday 9/5 - TRUCKEE TIME
Tuesday 9/6 - Truckee, CA > Salt Lake City, Utah
Wednesday 9/7 - Salt Lake City > Nebraska (somewhere near Sidney or North Platte)
Thursday 9/8 - Nebraska > Vinton, Iowa
Friday 9/9 - Vinton, Iowa > Chicago (hopefully get here early in the day - only about 4 hours from Vinton)
                    *splurge $60 on a kayak tour in Chicago - Click here to see the tour!                       
Saturday 9/10 - Somewhere between Chicago and Atlanta (maybe Louisville, KY)
Sunday 9/11 - Back in Atlanta

So there it is!  If anybody has suggestions for stops along the way, or things to do in Chicago, email me and let me know! 

Thursday, July 28, 2011

just another day in paradise...

The last two weeks have been pretty full on.  I have been moving into my new apartment, my purse, keys, phone and camera were all stolen from my desk, and yesterday I ran out of gas. 

The move went fairly smoothly - with alittle help, I was able to hire movers to get all the big stuff (and since I moved to a 3rd floor apartment - this was HUGE).  My purse being stolen was more of a pain than anything else.  And as my luck would have it - I ran out of gas in the Taco Bell drive thru...things could have been worse. The worst part was that after walking to the gas station and a nearby Goodyear, I didn't get my Taco Bell.  I decided I should probably go back today and make things right ;) 

Yesterday, we had a photographer come in and take everyone's headshots for the website.  I don't think mine will be on the website, but I got to get one made anyways.  Turned out pretty good! I have to admit though - there is alittle airbrushing going on.


With everything that's been going on, I haven't had much time to work on my patio furniture.  I'm hoping this weekend I'll be able to make some progress. 

Monday, July 11, 2011

let's just pretend it hasn't been two and half months...

Here is my most recent project.  I lost the "before" pictures, but it involved chemical paint stripper, about 20 pages of sandpaper, three cans of mineral spirits (mostly used to clean myself off), 2 coats of primer, two coats of paint, and a polycryllic top coat for easy clean up on the top of the table.  I'm so glad to be done.  I bought the table and two chairs off of craigslist for $35 and found the other two chairs at goodwill.  I'd say I got a pretty good deal, and am really proud of how it turned out!


You can't tell but the chairs and legs are actually a really light green and the top is a bright white!

Here is my next project - outdoor furniture for our balcony, a bench and two chairs.