Monday, July 18, 2011

The Harbers come to visit!

This past week has been lots of fun. On Thursday our friends from Utah, Blake and Ali Harber, were nice enough to make the drive and come and hang out with us for a few days. We are soo glad they drove out, we had such a great time! Thursday night we went out to dinner at Outback Steakhouse, took a walk around the neighborhood and then played some games. Friday morning we woke up early and drove out to San Francisco. I LOVE San Fransisco so much, it is such a neat city and there is just something about that city that keeps me wanting to go back again and again. I love the character and diversity of the city and the fact that there is so much to do there that you see new things every single time you visit. It never gets old. We had a blast roaming the streets and hanging out. The first thing we did in San Francisco was take a tour of Alcatraz. Its been something that we’ve wanted to do for a long time now. We took a little boat ride over to the island and walked around the insides of the prison during an audio tour. It was so hard to wrap my brain around the thought that I was walking in the same place all the criminals were long ago.






It was freeeeeezing cold and super super windy on the boat ride over!


























After the Alcatraz tour we went looking for something to eat and ran into some street performers on the corner. This was one of the highlights of San Fransisco for me, I was very entertained! It was a family from Austrailia and they were talking all crazy and cracking jokes and doing wild stunts. Unfortunately we didn’t catch the greatest pictures, but we took a couple.





We went to Hard Rock Cafe for lunch and filled up on some yummy food.



Once our stomachs were stuffed full, we spent the rest of the evening walking around the city site seeing, seeing the Golden Gate Bridge, and going to Ghiarradelli for dessert.








 On Saturday we got some lunch at Panera Bread (mmmmmm!), went to Target to buy some toys, and went to a nearby park to goof around. They had paddle boat rentals at the park, which we couldn’t turn down of course, so we chased each other around on those for a while. There was a few weddings that were going on at the park while we were there and lots of family reunions. It was a happening place!







Then we came back to our apartment and Blake and Gabe played with their new toys they bought, remote control helicopters! They loved them and it was fun watching them get so excited about it!





We went to dinner at Olive Garden and then to the movie theatres to watch the last Harry Potter movie, the best ending to the weekend! We all got into watching all of the movies so we were way excited to see it and it didn’t disappoint. Blake and Ali left (too soon) Sunday morning. We had so much fun spending time with them and can’t wait to be back in Utah with all our loved ones!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Soaking in the California sun

Its about time I update you all on what we’ve been doing lately. The last week couple weekends have been so fun. We really try and get out on the weekends whenever we can because during the week we have to stick around Stockton in case any of Gabe’s techs need anything. Last weekend we were planning on driving out to Yosemite. Its been something that we’ve really been wanting to do, but the weather has not been very good, so once warm weather was in the forecast we jumped on the opportunity. We hopped in the car and typed the address into the GPS and we were set to go. Once we saw that it would take us over 3 hours to get there it didn’t seem so fun anymore so we ended up changing our plans. Gabe installed in a city called Sonora, which he said had a really pretty lake so we headed there. Sitting and dipping our feet sounded very relaxing!


The road trip was nice, we drove along the agriculture fields guessing which kind of tree was which, I was always wrong… Except I do have the grape vineyards down by now, they are EVERYWHERE! The town was pretty, it was in a more mountainous area of California and the overlook of the lake was nice, but there wasn’t anywhere that the public could walk down to it so we just pulled up to one of the docking areas and sat and looked at it for a while until we got bored. We drove into town where the historic old main street was and walked up and down the street. It went a little like this: antique store, antique store, clothing store, restaurant, antique store, saloon. Repeated over and over again. The folks of Sonora must really love their antiquing! I was really excited when I saw the first antique store, it was filled with little random trinkets, old card games, lots and lots of china, antique clothing (I would never ever ever buy an antique bra, but apparently some do), military memorabilia, doilies, collectable toys and the list goes on. The first couple antique stores were interesting, but then after so many, you start to get sick of the musty smell and all the sudden china isn’t so exciting anymore.

They were interesting people in Sonora. Because of all the saloons, there were a lot of drunkards. And older antiquing folk of course. There was a band playing in the park and although we tried to keep from looking too much, it was hard to miss the woman wobbling around in her baggy clothing pouring her water bottle over her head. Yep, she was there when we came out of the candy store so we booked it as she tried to call out to us for help. And… our time in Sonora quickly came to an end. We had a really really fun time though, despite of our experience, and I would do it over and over again. I LOVE the memories!!



Since our first lake experience failed, we wanted to go and find another lake. We drove out about 5 minutes and found one except there wasn’t any way for people to walk down to the edge of it so we stood on the bridge and took pictures anyways.
(sorry about the sideways pictures, I couldn't fix them so I'll attempt another time)




This last weekend we went out to Monterey and Carmel. I have heard a lot about the place and how beautiful it was so I’ve been itching to go there for a while now. People were right, it sure was beautiful! It was like a perfect balance between ocean/beach and camping/hiking. I cannot wait to get back out there again! Like are like a bazillion pictures to share with you, but I couldn’t resist posting them all because it was just so pretty.

This was the first beach that we visited and my personal favorite. We saw it on the way to where we were going and pulled over to the side of the road and found it. The sand was pretty rough and pebbly, and it made your feet hurt, but I liked it because there weren't very many people there and the waves were huge and the color of the water was beautiful. I could sit there all day and listen to the waves crash.











The beach is Gabe's happy place. He had such a big smile on his face when we first caught glimpse of it.



Below is where Im telling the ocean to "bring it on". Gabe told me that these waves were the kind that pull you into the ocean if you stand too far into it, so I was afraid to stick my feet in.







Next stop was Point Lobos Natural Reserve. It was a foresty park with lots of trails leading off to look offs and really pretty views. There was one trail that I knew I wanted to go on, the China Cove. It was supposedly a little secluded beach that lots of people had said was prettier than beaches they'd been to in the Carribean. Unfortunately the trail was closed for maintanance. We took off down the road and took one that led out to sea lions.




Can you see the blobs out on the rock? Sea lions. Such lazy creatures. On our way down the steps to the sea lions we saw this little guy. He was extremely friendly and wasn't afraid to come right up to us. Gabe thought is was the funniest thing, it made his day.







See the blobs again?



This was one of my favorite shots, I thought the colors were gorgeous!



Once our legs tired out, we drove back down to a different beach, Carmel beach. There was a lot more people at this beach, but the sand was much much softer on the feet! We sat and dug our toes in the sand and then walked along the shoreline. Gabe had fun skipping rocks and making his feet numb standing in the freezing cold water.



We found this very odd shaped peice of seaweed so we pretended it was tail. Doesn't it look like one?!





Bye Bye ocean, you will be missed. We will definately be back soon!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Happy Birthday to Gabe!!!


A couple of days ago we celebrated Gabe’s 24th birthday. This was the third year that I have celebrated his birthday with him. Gabe and I, well we have different ideas of a birthday celebrations. Growing up in my family we had birthday parties, we made birthday banners for each other, we got to choose our cake and what to eat for dinner. We even got to choose a special birthday cereal. I LOVE making a big deal out of birthdays! I just think that it’s a day to be celebrated to the extreme. It’s a special day! Every year I have spent Gabe’s birthday with him I have tried to hype up the day more and more to try and get him more excited about it. I visited him out in Chicago when we were dating the first year, and I don’t remember celebrating that year. But I do have a horrible memory… And last year out in Alaska he insisted that he work on his birthday so we celebrated with cake later that night when he got home. This year was a big step in progress I think. I wanted to get him excited and told him he could do ANYTHING he wanted on his birthday. That’s how it should be, right? After throwing a lot of ideas out there, he decided to just relax at home and do some of the things he likes. It was a great birthday! He took work off, woke up and I made him scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast, opened presents, played his game during the day and watched lots and lots of old cowboy movies on AMC, ordered in pizza for dinner and had carrot cake later that night.  




Opening presents. He got new pants from Buckle and some slush mugs. You should watch the original commercial for them, it is pretty rad. 



 Carrot cake for the birthday boy.


Happy Birthday Gabe!!!