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Sunday, February 11, 2018
Hawaii Birthday Trip
So much fun!
Can't wait for my next birthday :)
Wonderful to see you again Charyse, Natalie and Karim!
Saturday, October 28, 2017
New Zealand was Amazing!
My wonderful friend Charyse and I drove a sleeper van around the north island of New Zealand.
We had so much fun!
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Swimming with whales in Tonga!
This was an amazing trip!
For 10 days I was on a boat in the beautiful, clear, Tongan waters where I had the privileged to swim with humpback whales.
Thank you Karim Iliya, our trusty guide and photographer for the invite and the opportunity.
I made life-long friends here and memories I will never forget.
Here are two videos: one from land and one from sea.
Enjoy, I know I did :)
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Donating my Hair!
Every other year I am able to donate my hair. My hair grows really long and throughout my life time I have been able to donate about 5 feet of hair. My fantastic sister Suzi helped to cut and trim my hair.
Off with the ponytail!
Tah-dah!
St. Louis Missouri
“I think St. Louis
is right about here somewhere, maybe, kind of in this general area, possibly,”
I said pointing to the map on my laptop. Let’s be honest, I really didn’t have
a clue where St. Louis was. But I do now.
St. Louis was an
interesting city. I liked the various architecture, the Arch, the old
industrial buildings, the rivers, the variety in culture, food, slang and
people. I enjoyed the nice weather, the murky rivers, the firefly glittered
nights, the brick stone streets, pork steaks, the weekend park festivals and my
wonderful co-workers I came to know and love. I will miss the Katy Trail,
Forest Park, the fantastic trinket shops, gooey butter cake, the Lewis and
Clark statues, the City Museum, the Frontier Park festivals, Fitz Root Beer and
the friends I made during my time there.
Thanks St. Louis for
the memories and farewell to my friends. Until we meet again.
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Carthage and Nauvoo Illinois
“This
is the loveliest place and the best people under the heavens little do they
know the trials that await them” is what Joseph said to Hyrum as they rode
towards Carthage Illinois.
Carthage
and Nauvoo Illinois are two historical sites of the Mormon church which I was privilege
to visit last week. The preservation of the city, the houses, the monuments and
the memories of the people who lived and died there are amazing. It’s one thing
to read about a place and hear stories about a people but it’s another to actually
visit the houses they lived in, the temple they built and to stand in the place
where they lived and died.
I
walked down Parley Street which is the road where hundreds of covered wagons drove
down after being forced out of their homes with the mentality in mind of “don’t
look back” as they headed into an unknown future.
I
stood in the second story window where Joseph fell after being shot several
times the day of the Martyrdom.
I
listened to the church bell chime while standing atop the hill where the Nauvoo
temple stands looking out over the valley.
I
stood in the room where Brigham planned and prepared for the journey across the
now mid-west to the Salt Lake Valley.
I
took a picture of the bullet hole which hit Hyrum in the face killing him the
day the mob came for him and his younger brother.
I
found my ancestor’s name on the memorial of those who left Nauvoo to find a
safer and better life out west.
It
was really amazing to see all this in person. It’s all free and open to anyone
who wants to visit. It can be a day trip or a whole weekend depending on how
much of the sites one wants to see.
I
currently live in St. Louis Missouri which is on the Missouri-Illinois border.
I’m about 2.5 hours from Nauvoo, 3.5 hours from Independence, 2 hours from Carthage
and 3.5 hours from Haun’s Mill. All of these are significant LDS historical
sites yet when people find out I’m Mormon the first place their mind goes is
Utah. I’m a little confused by this for they are surrounded by so much Mormon
history. Tragically, it is the more darker part of our Mormon history. Yet, the
church has preserved the towns of Carthage and Nauvoo is such a positive and
beautiful manner.
It
was a memorable weekend. I love going to historical places and these two sites
are definitely worth the visit.
Sunday, June 4, 2017
Farewell to Florida
I had a great time
in Florida. The people were nice, the beaches were great and the weather was
awesome.
I thought the birds and flowers in Florida were absolutely stunning.
The beaches were what I call sugar-sand beaches meaning very few rocks and barefoot
friendly. It was a pretty blue-green color and the ocean breeze really set a
paradise feel. The ocean here is warm and the waves are actually quite small.
If you are looking to surf big waves, you have to know where you are going because
most places the ocean is quite calm.
A lot of people
here are scuba divers. In fact, learning to scuba dive here is like learning to
ride bikes in most other places. There are some amazing dive spots which I have
posted quite a few videos about. (See previous posts).
There are a LOT of
people here however. Getting away from crowds is a difficult thing to do. There
are also a lot of what I call “silver people” here. Snowbirds are everywhere
starting around October to about April. Also during these months, a lot of
athletes come to Florida. Sports teams and equestrians team come here to train
during the winter. Like I said, lots of people in Florida.
There are some
amazing cities here and there is a lot of money here. Million dollar yachts and
beach front second homes are everywhere.
There is one thing
I found not so much fun about Florida. Everything is designated because there
are so many people here. This is where one parks for this part of town. This
beach from here to here is only for resort owners. This park is for pets but it
ends here and this park is for non-pet owners. This board walk is for hotel guests
only, this parking lot is for platinum members only and so on. I found myself
being politely told on more than one occasion I wasn’t allowed to be here.
People here are
friendly enough and most places are safe and clean. Of course, every big city
like Tampa, Orlando and Miami all have those certain spots one really shouldn’t
walk through alone at night.
The weather here
was a bit bipolar. In the morning it would be cold, windy and rainy at 60
degrees and then 4 hours later in the afternoon it was high 70’s and sunny. I
did find the humidity here to be more bearable than in South Carolina and Texas
on most days because I lived only ¾ of a mile from the ocean so there was
almost always a nice ocean breeze. That
little breeze would make all the difference when it comes to humidity.
I really enjoyed
Florida. There are so many things to do and so many different ways to play.
Disney World and Busch Gardens, scuba diving and jet skiing, hiking and fan
boat tours and so on.
It was really a
fun place to visit.
Thursday, May 4, 2017
Flooding in St. Louis Missouri
Monday, April 17, 2017
Thursday, April 13, 2017
New Orleans Vacation
April of 2017
Pictures taken by Whitney and Steve
Song is "Overloaded" by Life of Dillon
Pictures taken by Whitney and Steve
Song is "Overloaded" by Life of Dillon
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Monday, March 13, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Lowry Zoo in Tampa Florida
Zoo animals are such good photo models. I really enjoyed this zoo. It had some unique animals interactions and it was well set up and cared for. My favorite animals were the Orangutans.
Tuesday, February 21, 2017
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Hello from the Florida Beaches!
One of the main reasons I chose to come to Florida was for the ocean and beaches. I absolutely love the ocean. Nothing like spending the afternoon spread out on the sand listening to the waves. Luckily for me, my travel buddy feels the exact same way.
So hello to all from the beaches of Florida!
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Dauphnie and I were the only ones in the water because
to the Floridians 77 degrees is cold... ya right.
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I was told by a lady walking by that I have
"the most beautiful Dalmatian"... well at least she got
the beautiful part right.
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Accidently took this picture when I was
putting my phone back in my pocket.
Not a bad shot eh.
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The sand on most the beaches here is what they call
sugar sand. It's white, pleasantly soft and very fine.
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Once again we had this beach to ourselves again because
of the cold 72 degrees (ya right).
We spent all afternoon here just chillin.
It was good for the soul.
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I fell asleep on the beach and woke up 2 hours later
with my faithful pup standing over me watching the
sailboats pass by.
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Pink seaweed! I thought this was absolutely awesome.
It was surprisingly soft to walk on as well.
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