Saturday, January 22, 2011

Sedona

My parents and the Scotts were in Sedona for the weekend, so we headed down on Saturday to meet up and do a little mountain biking. For starters, the drive from Flag to Sedona is beautiful. It goes along Oak Creek and it actually made us want to go camping. What?! Like in a tent...well we'll see if the amazing scenery really motivates us to go sleep outdoors when the weather warms up. Neither of us had done that drive and we are glad that we did.

These are a couple of pictures from our bike ride...if you want to call it that. I'm pretty sure we did more hiking than riding. The map said it was a bike trail and not too difficult...who ever wrote that must be some kind of expert rock hopper! Needless to say we didn't spend too much time before heading back.


However, there was an upside to the bike ride/hike, we met some people that were trying to find the vortex. Sedona is known to be an area with all kinds of magical vortexes...I really hope they found it, although we were not much help. We went back after the ride and had dinner and then headed home. The next morning, Rick got a news alert on his phone saying that there had been an earthquake in Sedona! We were like "what the...?" I text my mom to find out if they had felt it. She told me yes and that it made my dad fall out of bed....I was laughing so hard!! And then she confessed that they made that up, and they had really slept through it. However, they do believe that they were the cause of the earthquake.They feel that their presence in Sedona had upset the vortex.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Mid Century Mod

Some people like to be outside to be a part of nature and look at wildlife....we like to be outside and look at houses and neighborhoods. Ok, and we like nature sometimes too. We were out and decided to go for a walk in a neighborhood we had never been in. It must have been our lucky day because we found our new favorite house in Flagstaff.
 We LOVE mid century modern houses!! We were so excited to come across a neighborhood that had some great mid century homes in it.
 Check out that sweet entry way with the swingin' light fixture.
 Here is how Truman enjoyed the walk, all snuggled up in his stroller.
We probably spent about an hour and a half wandering this neighborhood. It was a great way to end Rick's winter break by spending some quality time together being voyeurs and dreaming of our future home.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Turkey Lurkey

We cooked our first turkey. Behold!

This 23 pounder is going to feed us for the next month. I stuffed butter under the skin and such, but it still turned out a little dryer than I wanted, but not bad. I didn't have a meat thermometer and was scared of under cooking this bad boy, I think that's why it turned out kinda dry. So I guess that means there is an excuse for more gravy and cranberry sauce! Mmmm.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Rick's Birthday

We invited some of Rick's classmates over for his 31st birthday. There is a girl named Julie in his class that shares Rick's exact same birthday, so we made it a double party!
Sara made these sweet mint brownies and a killer sign to go with. (I did have a couple of people wish me happy birthday...2 Julie's got a little confusing I guess.)

Three of Rick's classmates also have kids, so we decided that after we ate some goodies we would go out to the golf course and do a little sledding...there may have been some blood and tears shed. Our bad! We didn't do a pre-run to try out the hill. That little hill was a lot quicker than we expected, but Julie's boys loved it! Those 3 little guys were fearless!
Here is Tyler racing Julie's husband, Jeremy, and 2 of his boys.
Dustin and Hollis. I can't believe Hollis agreed to get back on the sled, he had already wiped out pretty badly twice before. What a tuff guy!
Rick and Truman getting ready to go.
Julie and one of her boys.

Dustin's little girl opted to make a snow angel instead (try to find it, it's to her right). She actually went down on a different hill and biffed it pretty good with her little brother, so I can't blame her for choosing to be the cheerleader for the rest of the sledders.
T's first time out on the slopes.
It was really fun for me to get to know some of Rick's classmates and their families and I think they enjoyed doing something social with their classmates as well. I did go down on a sled with Rick and somehow snow managed to go down the front of my shirt even though I had a ski coat on zipped up...impressive.
Rick said that he had a good birthday and that is what really mattered (I think it partially had to do with the amount of cake we had left over). Cheers to the best husband in the universe!!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Idaho

We headed up to Idaho after Christmas to spend a week with our Berry family. I didn't take enough pictures, but we had a great time. All of Rick's sisters and their families came up to Twin for a couple of days. Some of the highlights included, meeting Tyler, the newest addition to the family, having a big family dinner, watching all of the kids play together, going to the church to play games in the gym, spending time with Rick's friends, and having a quiet New Year's Eve with just Rick & I. (Low lights included the 24 hour flu hitting just about everyone except Truman and I...ewww.)


 Truman loved crawling after the ball in the gym. Baller!!
 Everybody watching Legrand fly Liam's new helicopter that he got for Christmas.
 Truman loves his Grandpa Berry! He would always smile or giggle when he would see his Grandpa.
You can kind of see his "fangs" in this one. He got his side teeth in before his front teeth. Vampire baby. Truman did really well on the airplane both ways. On the way there he slept almost the entire way and on the way back he snoozed a little and played like a good little boy.
We miss Rick's family and wish we were closer, but we are lucky we aren't too far and that we still get to see them a few times a year.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Truman's First Christmas!!

We spent Christmas Eve and morning in Flagstaff. We had a fire and Christmas Eve sandwiches on Christmas Eve, then we woke up and opened presents! Truman opened a handmade wooden firetruck made by my Uncle Chuck, a ukulele, and Scout, a stuffed dog that talks.





 After we opened our presents at home, we headed down to Scottsdale to spend the rest of the day with my family. And look who we saw on the freeway!!
 This was our favorite present! Amanda painted this picture of Truman using a photo of him as her guide. We absolutely love it!!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Snowman

Rick had finished finals and there was snow everywhere, so it was time for Truman to meet a real, live, Snowman. We galloped down to the golf course and Rick went to work while I took pictures and "supervised" both he and Truman. This was the first time T crawled around in the snow. He was intrigued with the snow sticking to his mittens and of course enjoyed trying to throw the snow. He also ate a little bit too (don't worry, I warned him about yellow snow).
These first 4 pictures were taken with my old 35mm film slr camera. I'm pretty excited to start playing with it again. (I need some practice!)





 "I can't put my arms down!"
Not a big fan of the restriction of movement while wearing a snowsuit.


A fun family outing :)