Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Joe's skin head...

I love Joe's hair. It is soft and thick. However, the poor guy hates it. If he had it his way, he would shave it all off. So after a while of hearing him complain and it getting hotter during the summer, I finally gave him his wish.
A couple of weeks later, it was getting longer again...so I biced it!! He was so happy!! He looks a little scary, but it gradually wore on me...


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

My 30th Birthday

Wow....I can't believe that I am 30!?!! It a was a wonderful birthday :0) It started out with being at work with my hubby at Vivint, and he comes up the stairs, belting out "Happy Birthday" so the whole office can hear. What a silly guy, and I LOVE him!! He bought me pink flowers that were in a pot (they lasted forever, which made me so happy) and balloons.




We went to Red Lobster, where he bought me my first lobster...Oh My, Oh My!! It was fantastic!! Definately a favorite, and then their steak, potatoes and biscuits....Seriously, can it get better than that? So Yummy....

Monday, May 9, 2011

Vacation back East...Day 5

We woke up in Erie, PA and was excited to go to Niagara Falls and ride the Maid of the Mist. We started out, and I resumed my phone call with Expedia/Enterprise to change our drop off location to be Buffalo (because I was on hold last night for 45 minutes, and didn't get a response back after they put me on hold).

Once again, I was put on hold for a long time again, finally got through just to hear that there was going to be a drop off fee of $700...YIKES!?!?! We had originally looked at dropping it off at Boston, and it was only a $300 fee (but we didn't do it because we weren't sure about our plans due to busy airports and such). So needless to say, we for went that plan, decided to go back to Baltimore and call our boss to explain the situation...We were truly blessed to have an understanding boss and Rachel was beyond sweet to help us fix the mess.

We said goodbye to our Niagara Falls plan, and plugged in the directions to MapQuest. Just a side note, we would be lost without MapQuest, however it seems to me that they are constantly taking us away from the freeways and bringing us into the scenic route. I knew I should have bought a map...but being cheap, and each state was $5, and we would have gone through 3-4 states...we did MapQuest. But we didn't get lost, even though we were for sure that we had missed a turn here and there because the roads were endless and a little bit questionable!! LOL, but if it wasn't for MapQuest, we would have missed our experience in the Appalachian Mountains...and what fun would that be? I don't know how many of you have watched triller movies with the stars of hillbillies of the Appalachians...but we were constantly letting out nervous giggles when we felt we were lost...and the gas stations were clueless on how to get anywhere past 5 miles away and they DIDN't have maps...



But the drive was beautiful, and we enjoyed the time together...

Joe drove the WHOLE trip...what a trooper!!



Halfway through, we started getting into farms...





We got into Baltimore at 8:00, and I just HAD to see the ocean...unfortunately, it is only a Penninsula, so we couldn't see far out, but it was fun to smell salty sea air, and hear the water coming in...I LOVE WATER!! But especially the OCEAN!! It is so peaceful and just...PERFECT!! If I had my wish...we would always be near the ocean...if only it was closer to family...







We drove, and drove, and drove, and were beyond lost trying to get the the ocean and then to get back to Laurel, MD...meanwhile we ran into the Francis Scott Key Bridge. This is the view from the bridge, it was so pretty but sadly the picture doesn't capture it right...

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Vacation back East...Day 4

Joe and I had planned to drive to New York or Boston from Niagara Falls, but when we ran into Kevin, we thoroughly enjoyed being with him. It had been a long time since we had seen him, so we decided to stay with him as long as possible. We called Rachel to see what the flights looked like, and Baltimore and Boston were full, so Buffalo was the best way to go. Perfect!! Then we decided to go with Kevin. He was going to go home to Cincinnatti, but we all decided to make a trip to Kirtland, OH.


On our drive on the freeway, we encountered ground hogs!! They were pretty big, just popping out of their holes here and there along the road. Kevin had to point them out to us, it was so fun to see them =0)



We absolutely loved our drive through Hyrum, OH. In fact...it would be hard to find a more beautiful countryside than that. I thought I got more pictures, but we did get this one of a cute Amish family...




What a nice, calm, but hardworking life the Amish must have...we felt a little envious and wished that we could be theire neighbors. We drove up to the John Johnson farm, where Emma and Joseph Smith stayed for awhile. They had experienced a lot of heartache here, a death of a baby boy, tar and feathering by mobs, but it was also a place where they received amazing testimonies and where their eyes were opened to the revelations of the Lord. This is the room where Joe (my Joe)visited in the Summer of 2008 with Kevin and his family...




It was here that Joe felt the Spirit so strongly, and Kevin invited him to act on those feelings by being baptized. I can't describe what a special experience this was for the three of us. For Kevin and Joe to remember that special moment where the miracle of conversion had taken place; and for me, to feel that love and Spirit, and to express an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for my Heavenly Father allowing me to be married for Eternity to this amazing man of faith. This will always be a special place for us...







We drove around the countryside, trying to find a Amish gift shop or a restaurant, but of course, it was Sunday...but we were able to go to the Kirtland Temple, and walk around it...





I had to go to Lake Erie...and after a little bit of detours, we finally made it!! Perfect timing for the sun to set...



However, do you think Joe would be brave enough to wade in the cold water with me? NO!! But I enjoyed myself anyways...




I love this man!! He is so good to me =0)


We stayed at Days Inn in Erie, PA.....and we were planning to go back to Niagara Falls to ride the Maid of the Mist before we flew out of Buffalo, NY. I called Expedia/Enterprise to make the arrangements...and 40 minutes later, I was still on hold!! It was late, and so I decided to hang up and try again in the morning.



Saturday, May 7, 2011

Vacation back East...Day 3

We left the hotel in Auburn, NY and drove to the Peter Whitmer home. My camera batteries went dead =0( So I don't have any pictures!?! Oh well...it was a wonderful visit to stand on the same foundation when the first group of Saints met to partake of the Sacrament with the Restored Priesthood.

We then drove back to Palmyra and Kevin had brought his temple clothes and was able to do a session. Joe and I decided we wanted to walk through the Sacred Grove again, and then just relax and wait for Kevin to finish the session. We decided to drive to Niagara Falls and see one of the prettiest Wonders of the World...however the ferry Maid of the Mist was closed, along with many of the close up walkways. But we were able to walk around the sidewalks and enjoy the view.





We stayed at the Holiday Inn in Buffalo, NY and we ate at an authentic Chinese restaurant, which took us over 35 mins to get!! But it was sure good...




Friday, May 6, 2011

Vacation back East...Day 2

We left our hotel room in Bath, NY and drove towards Palmyra, NY (but really thinking that we were going to Niagara Falls). We absolutely loved the drive!! It was so green, cute red barns surrounded by farms...





It wasn't until I looked further on the directions (about 45 mins away from Palmyra) that I realized we had forgotten to update our MapQuest addresses!! LOL, we decided to keep going to Palmyra and enjoy the sites there.

We first went to the Hill Camorah, where Moroni had told Joseph Smith to go to receive the plates. It was very beautiful there. We were lucky to be there when they had the Hubble satellite pictures from the Space. The pictures were beautiful and it left us awestruck that to all of God's creations, He knew and understood each of us, and we were part of His plan. It was a profound experience...how appropriate that they were displayed at one of the places where God's plan was once again shown to man kind, after it had been lost for centuries. I love this picture because it almost looks like the Angel Moroni is speaking with Joe...





This is us on top of the Hill Cumorah looking down at the valley...



After the Hill Cumorah, we walked around the Palmyra Temple...





Then we went to the Smith Farm. We really wanted to have a special experience, and enjoy this moment, so we decided to go to the Sacred Grove first, and then take the tour. These are some pictures of our moment together there...









After we we left the Sacred Grove, we went through the tour and enjoyed hearing about the hardworking people the Smith family were, and how close they were to each other. When we were finished, we started to walk back to the car (we didn't go through the Sacred Grove, like the rest of the tour group took). As we were walking past the Smith log home, a man came up behind us and asked if we wanted our picture taken. We turned around to talk to him, and instead of a complete stranger...we saw a man that was about 6'2", blonde, and big smile across his face. It was my brother, Kevin!! What a surprise!! How in the world did he, who drove from Cincinnatti, OH to Kirtland, OH end up driving to Palmyra, NY last night at the same time that we did? We hadn't decided to go to Palmyra until last night, and even then we were "thinking" we were driving to Niagara Falls, NY.

We were delighted to see him, and felt that this was not just a coincidence. We drove up to the town and took the tour at the Grandin Bookstore, where The Book of Mormon was first published...




Thursday, May 5, 2011

Vacation back East...Day 1

When we got married, Joe's cousin Sarah Scheideggar gave us quite a few Southwest Airline buddy passes. We were so excited because not only were we able to go to California for our Honeymoon, but we had some tickets left over for another trip!! So we were able to get time off of work (by the way, Joe and I work together at Vivint alarms, which has been so much fun!!).

Due to booked flights and bad weather, we made last minute decisions...needless to say we changed our minds every day of the trip. But that is what was the funnest part. We decided to fly into Balitmore, MD and then go where ever we wanted to go from there. It was kind of fun, scary but fun to not have a set plan...We stayed in Laurel, MD at the Garden Inn, just a half an hour north of Washington D.C

The first day we decided to see Washington D.C.... I had forgotten how long the Mall was...it seemed to go on forever!! We got off the subway and went to the Smithsonian of Natural History...










We didn't make it to the Capitol buiding, but we saw it from a distance...


I asked Joe what he REALLY wanted to see and he picked the Washington Monument...



This is the park that we went through to make it to the Lincoln Memorial...





The Lincoln Memorial...






Inside the Lincoln Memorial...





By the time we made it to the Lincoln Memorial the Jefferson Memorial we were too exhausted to go to the Jefferson Memorial. But here it is from a distance...



We went to walk by the White House...



While we were walking back to the subway, I kept asking people if they knew where the Ford Theatre was....nobody knew!! I was very disappointed...however, we were walking to the subway and there was a sign pointing towards it. Here is a beautiful Catholic Church that we passed on our journey...



But sadly we were 30 mins. short of making it ontime to have a tour for the Ford Theatre. :0( Oh well...




Afer the long day of touring, we decided to drive to Niagara Falls, NY. So we left Baltimore and started our drive at 7:00 in the evening...we drove through Maryland and Pennsylvania. We loved the city of Harrisburg, PA, it was very pretty with the Susquehannah River running through it. We were planning on staying in a hotel at Williamsport, PA. Joe, being the Baseball lover that he is, immediately recognized the town when we drove in. It is the place where the Little League World Series are held. It was a fun little bonus for us. However, when we got there, all of the hotels were booked up because of some oil spill in the region...even the hotels in the nearby towns were booked. LOL, it was very late, but we decided to keep driving until we could find a place...at 2:30 in the morning, after sweet talking the lady to giving us a nice discout, we were able to sleep for a few hours at a Super 8 Motel in Bath, NY...boy, what a relief!!