Monday, September 3, 2012

Project Life - Week 22 (May 28 - June 3)

Welcome back to another installment of my Project Life. This week:

- Chris sent the tractor up to Hocke's to get a few repairs.
- I got to wear a very nice kitten scarf.
- Up at Hocke's looking over a show tractor.
- Mmmm... Love me some Strongbow.
- Weekly Recap
- The ladies of the family had a (much needed) garage sale at Gary and Monica's.
- Run in with a deer in the grove.
- Mmmm... Panera on a run to Mankato & my fave panini



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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

New Chapter in Our Lives - Horses!

The beginning of August marked the beginning of a new chapter in our lives. Our first horse boarder (my coworker and friend Miranda) showed up with a Palomino named Boogie. He's a big horse standing at 16.2 hands high. We had to quickly finish up our fence the day before and the day he showed up, but we got it done.



Chris bonding with Boogie. He's a very friendly horse, but we wanted to make sure that he is comfortable with us and we are comfortable with him.


After only 19 days of having a horse, Boogie melted our hearts enough where we were considering having a horse of our own. When Boogie managed to get out of our fence (after a deer knocked our temporary fence down) and run to see the horses down the road, we were given the opportunity to buy a horse of our own. After much pondering, Dos came to our house last Monday.



We shortly renamed her Painted Lady, or Lady for short. She's a Paint horse and these 2 pictures show both sides of her markings. She's 5 & 1/2 years old and 14 hands high. She was broke by the Amish to ride in a saddle or to have her pull a buggy or cart. Although, she hasn't been rode in about 2 years, so we aren't sure exactly what she will do.


On Friday, we went on our first ride with Lady. Miranda rode her while I rode Boogie.

 
She did wonderfully and only had a slight moment of spazing which Miranda managed to stay on during. After our ride...
 

 
I tried my hand at setting her in all her tac and adjusting a new cinch and chest strap I just got on Saturday, and as long as she was in full gear, I decided to give her a ride around the front pasture. That didn't go so well... As soon as I got on she decided to run and make a few circles. Needless to say, I didn't stay on. So, Miranda is going to show me how to lunge her and work out her energy before a ride.
 
 


"Let me out" she says!

Monday, August 27, 2012

Project Life - Week 21 (May 21 - 27)

Hello all! Welcome back once again for another Project Life Page.

- We started to clean out stables. One of the first up, the room with all the tires. Never ending tires.
- Chris getting ready to drive the tractor home from the farm.
- Weekly recap
- My new purse from the coach factory outlet came!
- Roxy likes to play gargoyle perched on the corner of the sink every morning.
- We have 5 very scared (of us) black kittens living in the snowmobile shed.
- Planting a new hibiscus, 3 new peonies, and adding a makeshift fence to keep the dogs out of the flower pit.
- Planting some impatients... although my husband tells me I have the thumb of death.



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Monday, August 20, 2012

Project Life - Week 20 (May 14th - May 20)

Hello again! I followed suit to last week and did this week almost entirely in Studio Calico HeyDay.

- A new shelf under my desk I got on clearance for storage & My messy scrap desk.
- The dogs very excited about going to the lake.
- Colored corn in the old planter.
- Weekly recap
- Roxy looking outside.
- Work. Lots of drug bottles.
- Learning to fence. Using Chris's modified trailer to string fence.
- Mother's Day Celebration a week late.


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Monday, August 13, 2012

Project Life - Week 19 (May 7th - 13th)

Welcome to Week 19th of my Project Life. Making Progress. :) This week I did almost exclusively with Amy Tangerine for American Crafts. Love the way it turned out.
- In a strange turn of events, I was able to go to an Incubus concert last minute with Lindsey. It was so amazing and I'm so happy I was able to go! In this picture, Lindsey and I are at the concert. We had an amazing view of the stage and had an awesome time.
- My ticket & wristband
- Our view of the stage
- The accounting of what happened leading up to and the day of the concert
- The finally got Instagram up and running for Android while I was in Africa! Whohoo! So exciting! More fencing... putting up insulators.
- Weekly recap using Amy Tangerine's awesome frame paper
- Receipe for Pepperoni Cheese Ravioli. Yum!
- Chris and Kevin mowed the CRP out at the farm this week.



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Thursday, August 9, 2012

Project Life - Week 18 (April 30th - May 6th)

Spring is in full swing during Week 18 in Southwestern Minnesota. And we are busy busy busy around here.

- Chris's classmate, Amber, and her family are down for the weekend for a Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser (her niece has the horrible disease). We were able to meet with them at PJ's on Friday night for some good food and conversation.
- Sneakin' a peak at how I scrapbook
- Jake is a sock dog. He will dig them out of our dirty laundry piles just to carry them around oh so daintily everywhere.
- Butterflies in Monica's garden
- Made a pit stop at Ferguson's in Spirit Lake to look at plants. Just scoping out my options for our flower garden out front.
- Weekly recap
- Saturday night was a Cystic Fibrosis fundraiser at the Country Club. There was an Ugly Hat party I participated in gladly. It was a fun night!
- Took the bike out to Zumba. It feels so good after working up a sweat. So glad I learned how to ride a few years back and got my license.


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Monday, August 6, 2012

Project Life - Week 17 (April 23rd - 29th)

Week 17. Back into the swing of things at home. The weather has turned nice here, so it's time to be working outside on projects. Thus, all our the inside-the-house projects will be suspended until next fall from here on out.

- We bit the bullet and went to Runnings to buy the rest of the materials we need for fencing.
- Chris and Gary invested in a new (to them) used 4 row planter. They are planning on planting corn at Grandma's farm outside of town.
- One of my new earrings from Kenya - elephants!
- Weekly Recap
- Burritos from the Taco House in Milford :)
- Receipt for tabs for my motorcycle. It's that time of year again!
- Chris's trailer rigged up for stringing fence behind the 4 wheeler
- Got the motorcycles out for the year. It's been so nice out!



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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Project Life - Week 16 (April 16th - 22nd)

I'm on a Project Life blogging spree! I'm scheduling to not post them all at once though. Luckily, I have a pretty good system down for completing Project Life when I do get time to do it. For the most part, I'm pretty good at journaling in Cozi on a regular basis and taking pictures with my android phone. That makes it pretty easy to sit down and do some mock up sketches to determine which pictures to use. Then, I print pictures off in batches, and viola! Ready to Project Life!

Unfortunently, for Week 16 I didn't take a whole lot of pictures. I think I was in vacation withdrawl being so used to having lots of new experiances to take in for the last few weeks and now, nothing. Oops, but I managed to salvage a few.

- Obviously, this is the 16th week :)
- My haul from Kenya. Souvenir's and gifts and what not I brought back.
- Weekly Recap
- Back to work and the never ending ringing of the phone
- We started fencing the back pasture this week. This meant pounding in stakes and making sure they were in straight rows. Kind of a learning curve for us.
- McDonald's (across the street from work) is in mid renovation now
- The dock got pushed in the lake at the cabin. This is a sure sign that spring is coming, right?
- Chris lit 2 big brush burn piles on Friday night. 2 huge flames!


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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Kenya - Back to Nairobi Briefly

Woke up Wednesday morning and realized we are starting the last leg of our trip. My how time has just flown by! Took a taxi into town to the stage and hopped our last matatu ride to Nairobi. So glad to be done with those. We checked back into the Kenya Continental hotel (where we spent our first few nights) and went to meet up with Alyssa and Ryan. We went to a mall we had not yet been to and ate at a very americanized restaurant called Artcafe. Then on to frozen yogurt at Planet Yogurt. 


Yum! We hit up a few stores in the mall for a few souvenirs. We lucked out and today they were having a masai market nearby, so we also navigated that. I think i'm getting decently good at bargaining and I ended up with a good amount of things. I still feel as if I have a lot more I need to get. Back to the room to put our stuff away and shower before we went back out for supper. This time we went to a delicious Thai restaurant. Yum! Then out briefly to a local bar where we hung out with a few more Peace Corps volunteers.


Monday, July 30, 2012

Project Life - Week 15 (April 9th - 15th)

Week 15 of Project Life wraps up the end of my Kenya trip. Chris isn't big on taking pictures, so the homefront has no pictures on what was going on this week.

Left Side:
- My collection of tickets for matatu rides for the week
- The sign for the entrance to Top Camp, where we stayed on Lake Naivasha. We had a cabin complete with a kitchen (including a fridge, which Ali doesn't have at home!) and an amazing view overlooking the lake.
- A story about a night at the bar/restuarnt at Lake Naivasha
- Amy with the head lamp on. We had to walk from where the restuarant was lakeside to the very top of the hill where our cabin was in the pitch dark.
- Getting groceries at a roadside stand.
- Amy enjoying some frozen yogurt in Nairobi. So good!
- We took a boat ride out on Lake Naivasha to see the hippos. It was so very much fun.
- The view halfway down the hill from our cabin to the lakeside.




Right Side:
- I really wanted to keep the receipt from our safari company, so I used 3 slots up for it. Love that I was able to keep it.
- Eating Thai with 2 more of Ali's amazing Peace Corps Volunteers - Alyssa and Ryan. The 5 girls pictured here are the 5 that went on Safari together.
- Skipping the next 2 slots filled with receipt
- Weekly recap
- Return airplane ticket stubs
- Visiting a Masai Village near our safari camp. We actually got to go inside tradional mud huts.
- The 5 of us in our safari van - so very much fun!


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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Kenya - Lake Naivasha

Ok, I'm also back with some more Kenya!

On Monday, we woke up bright and early to make it down to the stage (bus stop) where were hopped a Matatu (or I should say a series of Matatu's) to take us from Kisumu to Lake Naivasha. It was a long, hot, dusty trip. No air conditioners in any van and on the longest trip we got stuck in the back. Very very dusty in the back. Here we are at the first stage, waiting for our matatu. I reaaallly needed to sit down and eat in this picture. I was starting to get nausious from being too hot on an empty stomach, and I'm not sure if Amy was feeling so much better.


One of the most unpleasant parts about traveling by Matatu is not the tight squeeze into the van, or the lack of air conditioning, but the people trying to sell you stuff at every stage by sticking their products in front of your face in the window. Very annoying, but it can sometimes be to your advantage when you are starving and want watermelon.


Our trip consisted of 1 tuk tuk ride and 3 matatu rides. The first matatu ride was the longest to Nakuru. There was a lot of road construction, so it consisted of a lot of gravel diversion roads. It was very dusty, but very pretty as we rode through the Rift Valley. The second lag was from Nakuru to Naivasha.Our end goal was Top Camp on the southern side of Lake Naivasha. Unfortunetly, once we got there we had to lug our luggage up the top of the hill.


But, once we got to the top we were rewarded with the most beautiful view. And this picture is only half way up (or down) the hill to the lake! Amazing to wake up to this for a couple days!


Our cabin's name was Kitete. It had a fully equiped kitchen, complete with a mini fridge! Ali doesn't have a fridge at her place, so this was a luxery for her. We loaded up on groceries at a roadside stand closeby and Ali made us eggs in a basket (eggs in toast) for breakfast. Mmmm... good. Showers at Top Camp were heated by boiler which was in turn heated by a wood fire. Our water pressure was crap, but at least it was warm running water! We were able to do our laundry in the bathtub during the day.




We spent the morning of our only full day at Lake Naivasha on the lake looking for hippos! And find them we did. We got so very close to the hippos. It even scared our guide because we were so close. Ali was able to negotiate a good price for it (it's important to negotiate for everything in Kenya, and it will ususally work, especially when they speak the language). We spent an hour out on the lake.



See how close we got! This wasn't even zoomed in a whole lot. And to think, Hippos are the most dangerous animal in Kenya. They hurt more humans than any of the big cats you typically think of while on safari.


We spent the afternoon heat either napping or reading. This was my view from the cabin next door which was unoccupied while we were there.


We ate all our big meals at the resturant associated with the 'sister' camp on the lake, Fisherman's. The first night we got there, we quickly ate (we were starving) before heading back up to the cabin. While we were there, the hippos came out of the lake to graze on the lakeside. Fisherman's keeps a electric wire live at night to keep the hippos away from the campgrounds, but still enough room for the guests to enjoy the hippos.

The second night, a group of other people invited us to join their table. Our group slowly grew. 2 girls from Australia with 1 girl from Engalnd, 2 guys from England, 1 guy from Argentina, 1 guy from India, and the owner (who was also originally from England). This means there were 5 continents represented, and we were physically in the 6ht. So cool! They kept buying rounds of shots and we hung out together for quite awhile at night. Ali went with a bunch of them to try to get into Hell's Gate National Park to swim in a geothermal pool. No luck getting in though.

All in all, we had a great time at Lake Naivasha!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Project Life - Week 14 (April 2nd - 8th)

It was been a very busy summer thusfar here. And we still have a lot planned for the remainder. How about for you?
Week 14 brings me to the first full week in Kenya. I took so many pictures this week and next, that it was really hard for me to narrow down what to use. Therefore, I choose once again to do a 2 page spread.

Left Side:
- Feeding giraffes at the Giraffe Centre just outside of Nairobi. So much fun!
- We got caught in a downpour at the Elephant Orphanage. We got absolutely soaked, but it was worth it.
- We had supper at an authentic Ethiopian resturant. Very different that what we are used to here, but still very good.
- Weekly Recap
- Spent a lot of time driving on this trip. For our first and longest journey, we took a 'coach' bus cross country. I got a lot of good reading in on this trip, including; The Hunger Games and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I included my bus ticket over these 2 pockets
- There are markets everywhere in Kenya. Here, we are at the food market in Malaba, just on the boarder to Uganda. The fruit in Kenya is amazing! Nothing like fresh fruit, especially the pineapple the ladies on the side of the road cut up and sold to us for something like 10 shillings (10 cents!)
- At the school where Ali teaches we were treated to more tradional Kenyan food. Maize and Beans the first day and Ugali, Sucuma Wiki, & Nyama the 2nd day. Interesting, but filling.


Right Side:
-Early Morning sunrise walk in Ali's town of Amagoro, Kenya. Surprisingly I was up... my clock was apparantly way off from where it would normally be here - lol, and we were rewarded with a beautiful sunrise. We also learned how much of a draw 3 white girls walking in the country can be. ;)
- The Impala Sanctuary in Kisumu was another amazing adventure. Here is where we pet the cheetahs! I included the admission ticket in this pocket as well.
- The hotel that we stayed in in Kisumu
- A tuk tuk ride with 2 of Ali's amazing fellow peace corps volunteer's out to a resort.
- A night out clubbing in downtown Kisumu - fun no matter what continent you are on!
- Celebrating Amy's birthday in Kenya! I brought little debbie cakes and candles from home for the celebration.
- We visited a resort with a pool called Kiboko (Hippo) Bay for an afternoon. It was nice just to sit poolside overlooking Lake Victoria.
- We also decided to visit a hooka bar on Sunday night for Amy's birthday. We had strawberry and mint flavors. It was a fun first experiance for me.


I used a past SC kit for the papers of this weeks Project Life.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

To the lake!

These are 2 very happy dogs! We were on our way to the lake and they know it! My windows don't open in my car, but the moonroof does work, so Jake tried to stick his head out THAT instead.



Ready for some fun!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Project Life - Week 13 (March 26th - April 1st)

Welcome back to my Project Life. Sorry I've been a little MIA. I guess I've been busy with real life. It's summertime and thus the season to get things done in Minnesota. Winter doesn't really give us an opportunity to work outside here. We have been busy fencing so we can rent out some acres to some horses. This also means that soon we will be ripping off and replacing the roof on the stable building.

Week 13 marks my first week doing a 2 page spread for Project Life. This week:
Left side:
- Chris' Dr. appt
- My life insurance physical
- Sunny Girl
- Weekly recap
- My new fave yogurt
- Counting pills
- The rack shack with my bother
- & the rack shack with Amy & Kenny


Right side:
- Chris's new toolbox
- Flying
- Lottery ticket for the big jackpot - didn't win :(
- Chris cleaning up the pasture with the big toys
- Amy at the airport, ready to leave on our big adventure!
- Boarding pass
- On the plane
- Our first beer in Kenya. We made it!



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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Project Life - Week 12 (March 19 - 25th)

Week 12 of Project Life
- Started off the week well with the good news of a tax return!
- Our monthly Jimmy John's fix
- Morning routine; my most used make-up
- Filler card
- Weekly recap
- Chris painted a tractor hood
- He also got the Corvette out this weekend! Yay!
- Another filler card; found on the Silhouette website


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Monday, May 28, 2012

Project Life - Week 11 (March 12 - 18)

Still plugging along on Project Life. At least I'm still going!

- A great picture of Sunny girl
- Jennie & I participated in a  Zumba flash mob
- One of my favorite beers - Blue Moon
- Weekly recap
- Chris dragging the driveway
- Gas prices right now
- Celebrating St. Patty's Day
- On a walk with the dogs


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Monday, May 21, 2012

Project Life - Week 10 (March 5th - 11)

Welcome to my Week 10 of Project Life. Yes, I'm a little behind, but I'm still working on it and I love the results when I get the time to work on it. Being that it's nice out, we have been spending all our time and energy outside. That means scrapbooking gets pushed to the back burner a bit.
  • I tried out  a recipe I found on Pinterest for a Chocolate Cookie made in a microwave in a cup. It was good, and waaayy to easy to make. Could end up being a bad thing because I could make it all. the. time. Sunny and Jake also loved the cookies, but it took them a lot of effort to lick every last bit out
  • Weekly recap
  • Roxy on a leash in a harness enjoying the outside. She's so funny and creeps around when she's outside
  • Waiting to get my last Hep A shot before my trip
  • Max's go to sleeping spot as of yet
  • My big grocery stock up for the next week or so
  • Tanning before my trip to Africa


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Friday, May 18, 2012

Kenya - Kisumu

Friday cont... We traveled by private car to Kisumu with Sarah Hope and Callie (the ones who live in the mission in Amagoro), who had a ride going there anyway. Made the ride half as short. They drive on the left side of the road in Kenya. And in this picture, you can see as we are going through a town, all the people and shacks selling goods set up on the side of the road.

We passed over the equator once again into the southern hemisphere.

Once in Kisumu we checked into our hotel, the Duke if Breeze, and started meeting up with Ali's fellow Peace Corps volunteers - Alyssa, Emily, and Sajeena. We hung out on the rooftop bar for awhile before getting ready to go out for the night. All 8 of us squeezed into a tuk tuk, a motorcycle type contraption with 3 wheels and generally seating 4. Front: Sajeena & Alyssa. Back: Callie, Sarah Hope, me, Amy, Emily, and Ali.


This proved to be a bad idea, because when we were taking pictures of us all squeezed in, the front door opened around a corner and Alyssa (the one in the front on the right) fell out the side and we ran over her ankle. It was really scary, but thankfully she was okay. She was a tropper and insisted we still go out, so we made our way to the Laughing Buddha for supper. We kinda all shared each others meals because it was all so good. After that we made our way to a club called Signature. We danced the night away, most of the songs were Kenyan songs. It was packed. And hot. But a lot of fun. We met a guy named David, who actually dated a former Peace Corps volunteer that Ali knew. Small world. We had a lot of fun dancing with him and went back to the hotel around 1:30am. As we left, a lot of people kept yelling out mazungu at us, which means white person in Swahili. No shit people, glad you can see.

*We didn't get any pictures after the one above, as Amy's camera took a little tumble along with Alyssa. Sajeena was a miracle worker and fixed it in 2 days.

Saturday: We once again got up early because no body could sleep in. All of us went to breakfast together and then split up. Alyssa went to go get her foot x-rayed and nothing was broken. (Yay!) Ali, Amy, and I went to the impala sanctuary. They have impalas and zebras free range here, and other animals reside in cages.


Here is the view from the back of an tuk tuk. Our driver was pimpin' poppin' his collar.


A cute view of us 3 (the proper number) in the back of the tuk tuk.


First we saw 4 hippos in the water, popping up and down and making some noise. There were NO fences of any kind between us on land and the hippos in the water. Hippos are the most aggressive, number one killer of humans, in Kenya. We were very excited to get this close and treaded very lightly as to not attract too much attention to ourselves. That is Lake Victoria behind us. :)


We walked up to where the predatory animals are in cages and a guy asked if we wanted to pet a cheetah. Heck yes! We walked in the cheetah cage with 2 cheetah's. So Amy and I petted a cheetah. It was crazy awesome!

It rolled over and playfully batted at me, which scared the crap out of me, but I also think it was purring.

Here's Amy's pic!


Afterwards, we strolled down the pathway and saw free range impalas. They had a ton running around the place, and rightfully so since the whole place in named after them.

Then stumbled upon free range zebras and we were so close, it was awesome!


After that we went back to the Buddha for some delicious milkshakes. The three of us joined up with the rest of group and hit up the masaii market. A successful day of shopping. We searched for a specific place Alyssa had heard of to eat, but couldn't find it. Eventually stumbled upon another good place to eat though. Back to the room for showers and a little rest. Then, up to the roof top bar for sine good convo and for some drinks and a light supper. DJ Ned played a bunch of music. I had brought some little Debbie cakes and candles along, so we celebrated Amy's birthday! (just a night early)

A bunch of us then decided to go out again, even though we hadn't planned on it. Out to another club dominated by more Kenyan music. Emily danced with everyone and they loved her. A lot of people took pictures of us (which felt really weird), because apparently white people at this club are a rarity.


Easter Sunday also happened to be Amy's birthday. One she won't soon forget I'm sure. We all slept in, which was amazing, since none of us have been able to yet. All of us went to get breakfast, with the exception of Alyssa who had already gone back to her site. We then went in search if an ATM (which aren't hard to find, but once that accept Mastercard have to be hunted down). Sajeena had a failed date with a guy's cousin who she met at the club. It was really awkward, as she was kinda tricked into the date, but she took it in stride. When we got back, 5 of us decided to go to a resort with a pool called kiboku bay. Kiboku = hippo in kiswahili


It was a nice atmosphere and just nice to hang poolside for awhile and enjoy a drink or two. It had a wonderful view of Lake Victoria as well.


We returned to our own hotel and (once showered, which is an experiance itself in Kenya) we headed out to supper at the Green Garden. Delish food, but our fave was this appetizer of fried matoke (platains) with a peanut dipping sauce.


Then we went to the Laughing Buddha once again. This time we went to smoke some shesha in a hookah. We choose strawberry and mint for our flavors. It was so smooth.


Kenya has a surprisingly big Indian population and influences of the culture can be seen around.


When done, we retired back to the hotel while Emily and Sajeena went out to Signature once again. I am just not that young anymore. 1 night out on the town is tiring, 2 exhausting, and 3 just out of the question.