Thursday, January 2, 2014

Post craziness...

As you can see my last post was back in August.  I was extremely busy from then until now.  Fall semester was pretty rough and challenging.  I was in school full time and taking the hardest class of the program all while working two nanny jobs and applying/interviewing for internships. I am glad that I get a break.  School starts again on January 13th.  I will be interning for a company that studies anything terrorism-related.  It will be a great opportunity to learn and hone my skills.  I'm excited for the opportunity.

Not much has happened in the last six months.  My grandparents came home from their mission in Nigeria, Greg has taken up mountain biking, and we took a trip to the Bahamas.  We are pretty boring, but I will let the pictures tell the story...
We attended a masquerade for Halloween.

Leaving the Port of Baltimore

First formal night

Nassau, Bahamas

I was so excited to check out the Atlantis resort.  Unfortunately, it was too expensive to buy a day pass.

Freeport, Bahamas

Greg got a Bahamian mask to add to his African mask collection.

Snorkeling at Paradise Cove!

Greg saw a cave and had to go check it out!


I was being a baby at first cause the water was a little chilly for my liking. 

Second formal night.

Couldn't resist the Mad Men pose!

We met a Jewish couple on board and really enjoyed talking to them about their religion.  We will definitely stay in touch since they live nearby in Baltimore. 


It was so nice to get away from the cold D.C. weather and feel the warmth of the sun again.  This vacation was much needed after my very stressful semester. It was nice to get to spend some time together without any worries.  I can't wait for our next vacation!!!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Pioneer Trek-July 2013

Greg and I had the opportunity to help plan and participate in the pioneer trek this year for our church (LDS).  Every four years, people in our church plan and prepare to take the youth out into the wilderness so they can experience and come to know of the trials many early LDS church members faced in the 1800's.  It is so humbling for these teenagers to leave all electronics behind in order to sincerely come to know of our church's history. 

Greg was in charge of getting all the necessary equipment for the whole trek.  I had no idea how big of a job this would be for him and a few other committee members.  He was coordinating, picking up equipment, and packing everything in multiple trucks for weeks.  I was in charge of clothing.  I made sure that everyone knew what to wear and where to buy it/how to make it.  I'm so glad I was able to do that job.

Greg took two days off work in order to make this happen.  He drove a truck around with two water barrels in the back of it so people could stay hydrated.

The first day (Thursday 18th) the heat index reached 122 degrees!!!!!!!  I could not believe my ears when I heard that on the news as I sat in my air conditioned house.  I was only able to go on Friday night and Saturday morning.  I count my blessings that I was not there on Thursday.  I guess a couple of youth had to go home, some had to cool off in a hotel, and some even passed out!  The weather forecast indicated that the temperature was only supposed to be around 100 degrees with the heat index; well, it was off by 22 degrees.  If anyone would have known the seriousness of this heat wave then Trek would have been cancelled.  Amazingly, the youth made it through that day without any serious injuries. 

I made it up there late Friday night and it was very cool and perfect temperature! :)  I was so grateful.  I did miss the dance though.  Greg said he would dance with me if I made it in time, but I was too late.  (I'll take a rain check on that one). 

Saturday morning we had a yummy breakfast cooked in dutch ovens.  We then had a testimony meeting and then headed for home. 

Saturday morning breakfast.


This is what the youth had to sleep in.  I was extremely grateful for my tent!


We were so glad our friends, the Neville's were on Trek, too!

Greg taking a break.  Poor guy was so worn out.

Me & Somelea

Getting ready to head to the cars to go home and SHOWER!!!



Many of the youth had a great experience on Trek this year.  I'm glad that they could learn about our church's early members and what trials they endured.  This Trek made me think back when I did my Trek back in 2005.  It was such a wonderful experience in Wyoming.  I'm so grateful for all the sacrifices the pioneers made.

Family came to visit us in D.C.

It has been a very busy past two and a half weeks for Greg and I.  My Mom & brothers, Caden & Jackson came for a visit.  It was really great to see them and to show them around the D.C. area.  The Schroeder's then came to visit about a week and a half after my family arrived.  It was a whirlwind, but very fun.
Touring the National Mall and museums.




World famous, Ben's Chili Bowl.

Georgetown

Had to stop in at world famous, Georgetown Cupcakes!

We introduced them to our favorite restaurant in Old Town, VA, The Pita House.


The National Zoo



We took a weekend trip up to see Gettysburg, PA and then drove to West Virginia for the horse races.


The Virginia monument at Gettysburg

Horse races!


Air & Space Museum



Steve & Thomas

Jackson & Caden



Kings Dominion Amusement Park




National's game with the Schroeders


It was nice to have family visit us.  Thanks for coming out, everyone!  Love and miss you all.