So I guess I am bored this weekend and in the mood to blog. They mostly have the new WiFi working at our Rec Center, so the connection is much faster and makes uploading photos and things a lot easier. I've seriously spent 2 hours uploading photos before. :-)
Anyway, due to some unfortunate events on the Colorado River at the end of July, my trusty little Nikon camera stopped working. I tried drying it out, but it didn't work. At least the batteries were still good once I recharged them and the memory card is fine (although I just managed to erase all the photos on the card when I reformatted it for my new camera-at least I think that's what I did, because now there are no photos on the card, but I digress).
Anyway, amazon.com has been my good friend this summer because I am so far from any regular stores, and let's be honest, you can get anything on amazon.com these days, as well as a bunch of helpful customer reviews to help you decide what you should get. After a reading a lot of reviews, I decided on a Samsung S860. It has 8.1 mega pixels, 3x optical zoom, 3x digital zoom, and I can make short video clips-with sound. My last camera was only 4.1 mega pixels and could make videos, but with no audio. So all around, this camera is much better and I actually paid about $18 less for it (and I think I got the Nikon of eBay maybe 2-3 years ago). It has some cool features too...it has this face recognition thing so it won't take the photo if the people aren't in focus, it has self portrait mode that allows you to take better pictures of yourself, and you can change the color and take black and white photos, green photos, blue photos, etc. Here is a sampling:
Well these are the exciting times of my life living in Lake Powell at the end of summer. :-) My office computer is not really working, so I can't get much work done. My trip is canceled for tomorrow, so I have the day off. I think I will catch up on cleaning my house and maybe go to the beach. I had a good talk with my mom today and I'm feeling better about life and about the future (I'm not sure my mom actually said much-mostly she just listened to me whine, which is sometimes the therapy I need, thanks mom). Later this week I get to go boating, shopping in Grand Junction, and I get to learn to cook Filipino food. I'm working on planning my last event calendar, so if any of you want to come visit...you better let me know soon so I can plan it into my schedule in September.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Vote for Mary
For all my blogging friends, if you have 30 seconds you can vote for my friend Mary in a photo contest she entered. She is #15 -Mary Elizabeth. Voting closes Friday August 29th at 3pm EST. If she wins, she gets $500 dollars! She is in dire need of a nice, new, professional type camera, and this would really really help her in being able to purchase one. To vote, go here.
ALSO! if you want to tell everyone about this on YOUR blog, that would be awesome too! You can copy her picture (she gives permission on her blog here) and then give everyone the link to go vote for her, I know she would be so grateful!
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ALSO! if you want to tell everyone about this on YOUR blog, that would be awesome too! You can copy her picture (she gives permission on her blog here) and then give everyone the link to go vote for her, I know she would be so grateful!
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
a little reflection
So I'm feeling kind of stressed and a little bummed out right now, so I thought maybe I would write down a few of my thoughts...I guess for some personal therapy (and so all my friends and family can give me some encouragement I suppose).
Anyway, things are starting to get really quiet around Lake Powell. Most of the seasonal employees have left or are leaving in the next couple of days. Meal times and the Rec are no longer crowded or a good opportunity to socialize with my co-workers. I will probably have to cancel the hiking trip I have planned to Hovenweep on Monday because nobody has signed up. Sigh. I guess I'm just frustrated because I am now wishing I would not have committed to staying here until the end of September. The marina is still fairly busy, people squeezing in one last vacation before the kiddos go back to school. For me though, things are slowing down quite a bit and I hope I won't have to cancel any other trips.
I think I am also a little sad that I'm not going back to school. This has surprised me because I was so happy and relieved to finally be done last May, so I can't imagine I would want to go back.
I am coming home in just 6 weeks. But I'm not even sure what "home" is anymore. My parents moved last May, but I haven't lived with them in so long anyway (and they moved I think 2 miles). Logan had kind of become my home. Sometimes I consider Salt Lake my home. I think all along I assumed I would find a job in Salt Lake and move back there and pick up where I left off last year when I had to move back to Logan to finish school. My friend Carlee jokes about us finally getting to be friends again. It's kind of true because it has been hard to talk as often as we used to and we rarely get to hang out. Things have changed though. Carlee lives with Joe and Andrea has a new roommate and we're starting to spread out more and more. John pointed out the other day that he feels like he has made a life and a home in Logan and he is ok staying there for awhile. I could keep Logan as my home, but for some reason I am having a hard time getting excited about that.
I will soon be at a crossroads of my life where I will have to make some pretty important decisions. I'm trying to just enjoy my remaining time at Lake Powell and not stress out too much about the future and things I don't have control over...at least not yet. For those of you who really know me, you know how silly I can be sometimes and that I like to worry myself sick over things sometimes. I'm just trying to stay positive and be happy, but I feel like I will soon be under a lot of pressure.
Luckily I have really supportive friends and an amazing family that is always there for me. My parents say I can move in with them for awhile if I need to. John is 99% sure he can watch my cats for a few weeks while I am in-between jobs and apartments. I think I can always sleep on my brother's or sister's couch if I really need to (hint, hint). In my head and in my heart I know things will all work out...but in the meantime I will still be worried.
So for now, the plan is to stay in Lake Powell until my contract is up at the end of September. I will have a week or two before my temporary nanny job starts, so hopefully I will get a lot of time to catch up with family and friends and make up for some lost time this summer. Then I will be nannying in Salt Lake for about 5-6 weeks while I stay with my parents and job search. Then I will find an amazing job that I will love and a great apartment where I can have my cats and everything will be fine. It really is all quite simple, right? :-)
Anyway, things are starting to get really quiet around Lake Powell. Most of the seasonal employees have left or are leaving in the next couple of days. Meal times and the Rec are no longer crowded or a good opportunity to socialize with my co-workers. I will probably have to cancel the hiking trip I have planned to Hovenweep on Monday because nobody has signed up. Sigh. I guess I'm just frustrated because I am now wishing I would not have committed to staying here until the end of September. The marina is still fairly busy, people squeezing in one last vacation before the kiddos go back to school. For me though, things are slowing down quite a bit and I hope I won't have to cancel any other trips.
I think I am also a little sad that I'm not going back to school. This has surprised me because I was so happy and relieved to finally be done last May, so I can't imagine I would want to go back.
I am coming home in just 6 weeks. But I'm not even sure what "home" is anymore. My parents moved last May, but I haven't lived with them in so long anyway (and they moved I think 2 miles). Logan had kind of become my home. Sometimes I consider Salt Lake my home. I think all along I assumed I would find a job in Salt Lake and move back there and pick up where I left off last year when I had to move back to Logan to finish school. My friend Carlee jokes about us finally getting to be friends again. It's kind of true because it has been hard to talk as often as we used to and we rarely get to hang out. Things have changed though. Carlee lives with Joe and Andrea has a new roommate and we're starting to spread out more and more. John pointed out the other day that he feels like he has made a life and a home in Logan and he is ok staying there for awhile. I could keep Logan as my home, but for some reason I am having a hard time getting excited about that.
I will soon be at a crossroads of my life where I will have to make some pretty important decisions. I'm trying to just enjoy my remaining time at Lake Powell and not stress out too much about the future and things I don't have control over...at least not yet. For those of you who really know me, you know how silly I can be sometimes and that I like to worry myself sick over things sometimes. I'm just trying to stay positive and be happy, but I feel like I will soon be under a lot of pressure.
Luckily I have really supportive friends and an amazing family that is always there for me. My parents say I can move in with them for awhile if I need to. John is 99% sure he can watch my cats for a few weeks while I am in-between jobs and apartments. I think I can always sleep on my brother's or sister's couch if I really need to (hint, hint). In my head and in my heart I know things will all work out...but in the meantime I will still be worried.
So for now, the plan is to stay in Lake Powell until my contract is up at the end of September. I will have a week or two before my temporary nanny job starts, so hopefully I will get a lot of time to catch up with family and friends and make up for some lost time this summer. Then I will be nannying in Salt Lake for about 5-6 weeks while I stay with my parents and job search. Then I will find an amazing job that I will love and a great apartment where I can have my cats and everything will be fine. It really is all quite simple, right? :-)
Friday, August 8, 2008
Reunion
August 1st was my 10 year high school reunion. Yes, I am that old. :-) I had debated all summer if I was going to make the trip, but I decided it would be fun, especially after reconnecting with some old friends via the blogging world (and facebook, myspace, etc.). My good friend Cassie was nice enough to drive me up there, even though she would be moving home the next week from Lake Powell. We got into Utah county near midnight and I got dropped of at my sister Rachel's house. She and Dan were nice enough to let me crash on their couch, even though I got in late and they both had to get up for work in the morning. My other sister, Rebekah, was also really nice and came to pick me up the next morning and shuttled me around all day. It was fun to get to hang out with her and her girls, Izzy and Lulu. Lucy is getting so big and has changed a lot since I saw her last. I'm sad I am missing out on so much back at home.
Anyway, the reunion was at the Davis Conference Center in Layton and I went with my best friend Scuba Steve. He and I have been friends since sophomore year when we were on the swim team together. We have stayed friends all these years, but being at USU together is where we really got to be close friends. We have been though a lot together and no matter where we are and how far apart, we will always be friends. Cheesy, I know. :-)
The reunion was really fun, dinner, was good, the prizes were nice (I won some tickets to a play this fall), and it was good to see so many old friends. There were lots of people I didn't even get to talk to, but I still had fun. John let me borrow his camera for the night, but I didn't really take that many pictures because I was too busy talking I guess.
Marilee and Me
Lindsay and Me
Nate, Kaylene, Andrew, Lindsay, Brock, Angie, Jeff, Angel, Me, and Steve
Even though it was a quick trip, I am really glad I got to go. I also interviewed for a temporary nanny job while I was up there, so I at least know now what I'm going to be doing for the first few weeks I get home. I'm going to be watching a little girl named Eliza for about 6 weeks while her regular nanny is on maternity leave. This will give me a chance to me working while I job search in Salt Lake once I get home from Lake Powell the first of October. If anyone hears of any great recreation/event planner/program coordinator type jobs, let me know!
In the meantime, I'm going to try to make the most out of the time I have left at Lake Powell. I'm still having a lot of fun, but lots of people are leaving to go back to to school and I will miss them. I have some fun trips planned in the next few weeks and lots of time scheduled to be boating on the lake as well. I'll try to be better about updating my blog...but we all know I am a slacker so I won't make any promises. :-)
Anyway, the reunion was at the Davis Conference Center in Layton and I went with my best friend Scuba Steve. He and I have been friends since sophomore year when we were on the swim team together. We have stayed friends all these years, but being at USU together is where we really got to be close friends. We have been though a lot together and no matter where we are and how far apart, we will always be friends. Cheesy, I know. :-)
The reunion was really fun, dinner, was good, the prizes were nice (I won some tickets to a play this fall), and it was good to see so many old friends. There were lots of people I didn't even get to talk to, but I still had fun. John let me borrow his camera for the night, but I didn't really take that many pictures because I was too busy talking I guess.
Marilee and Me
Lindsay and Me
Nate, Kaylene, Andrew, Lindsay, Brock, Angie, Jeff, Angel, Me, and SteveEven though it was a quick trip, I am really glad I got to go. I also interviewed for a temporary nanny job while I was up there, so I at least know now what I'm going to be doing for the first few weeks I get home. I'm going to be watching a little girl named Eliza for about 6 weeks while her regular nanny is on maternity leave. This will give me a chance to me working while I job search in Salt Lake once I get home from Lake Powell the first of October. If anyone hears of any great recreation/event planner/program coordinator type jobs, let me know!
In the meantime, I'm going to try to make the most out of the time I have left at Lake Powell. I'm still having a lot of fun, but lots of people are leaving to go back to to school and I will miss them. I have some fun trips planned in the next few weeks and lots of time scheduled to be boating on the lake as well. I'll try to be better about updating my blog...but we all know I am a slacker so I won't make any promises. :-)
July activities and pictures
July was a really busy month for me and I was able to go on a lot of cool trips for work. Below are a few of the photo highlights of my trips. Unfortunately, my camera got wet and ruined on a river trip in Moab, but I ordered a new camera and it will hopefully be here soon so I can keep taking pictures of all my fun adventures.
Second trip to Rainbow Bridge with Stephanie, Magnolia, Travis, and Kenny.
We hiked beyond the bridge (which I didn't do with the group I went with in June) about a mile or so and came upon this old camp. Guides in the area say President Theodore Roosevelt once camped here when the Native Americans in the area first guided people into the area. It is a cool camp that looked like it is still used. We had fun exploring the area and climbing around the hillside.


My next trip was to Natural Bridges National Monument. This is a really cool part of Utah, but I've never been there before. Basically there are 3 bridges within the monument and some old Indian ruins and you drive this 9-mile loop where you can park near each bridge and hike in to each one. This first picture is of Sipapu Bridge. The hike in was really cool, kind of steep, but so worth it. Once you get into the canyon bottom, it cools of a lot and it's very green and you can go right under the bridge. The hike out was a little rough, so I was glad it was at the beginning of the day.
Brandt, Jess, James, Me, and Justin. You can't see behind us, but this is at an overlook for Horsecollar Ruins, which is the remains of an ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling.
This is the second bridge, Kachina Bridge. It was cool to see how different each bridge was, even though they are all so close to one another.
The last bridge we saw (and the shortest hike in) was Owachomo Bridge. We all laid under it in the shade on the cool rocks and enjoyed a rest before making our trip home.
The next week I had a trip to Canyonlands National Park. It was an overcast day, which was really nice because it wasn't very hot. The views there are truly spectacular and I can't wait to go back again soon.
That same week I went on my first river trip in Moab. I had been looking forward to these trips for weeks, since I was able to work out a houseboat trade for 4 trips. I have to give a plug for World Wide River Expeditions because they have been really great to work with! These pictures are from the first trip, and that's where my photos end because it was on the next trip (July 29) that my camera got ruined. Thankfully, my memory card is still good so hopefully when my new camera gets here, I can put up some more pictures that are saved on the card.
Our whole group after lunch, ready for some more rapids! L-R: Sam, Lisa, Curtis, Cameron, James, Candice, Jessie, Me, Anthony, Stephanie, Chris, and Bethany
Overall I had a great month. I've been such a blogging slacker though because things have been busy and kind of crazy, not to mention lack of internet. :-)
Second trip to Rainbow Bridge with Stephanie, Magnolia, Travis, and Kenny.
We hiked beyond the bridge (which I didn't do with the group I went with in June) about a mile or so and came upon this old camp. Guides in the area say President Theodore Roosevelt once camped here when the Native Americans in the area first guided people into the area. It is a cool camp that looked like it is still used. We had fun exploring the area and climbing around the hillside.

My next trip was to Natural Bridges National Monument. This is a really cool part of Utah, but I've never been there before. Basically there are 3 bridges within the monument and some old Indian ruins and you drive this 9-mile loop where you can park near each bridge and hike in to each one. This first picture is of Sipapu Bridge. The hike in was really cool, kind of steep, but so worth it. Once you get into the canyon bottom, it cools of a lot and it's very green and you can go right under the bridge. The hike out was a little rough, so I was glad it was at the beginning of the day.
Brandt, Jess, James, Me, and Justin. You can't see behind us, but this is at an overlook for Horsecollar Ruins, which is the remains of an ancestral Puebloan cliff dwelling.
This is the second bridge, Kachina Bridge. It was cool to see how different each bridge was, even though they are all so close to one another.
The last bridge we saw (and the shortest hike in) was Owachomo Bridge. We all laid under it in the shade on the cool rocks and enjoyed a rest before making our trip home.
The next week I had a trip to Canyonlands National Park. It was an overcast day, which was really nice because it wasn't very hot. The views there are truly spectacular and I can't wait to go back again soon.That same week I went on my first river trip in Moab. I had been looking forward to these trips for weeks, since I was able to work out a houseboat trade for 4 trips. I have to give a plug for World Wide River Expeditions because they have been really great to work with! These pictures are from the first trip, and that's where my photos end because it was on the next trip (July 29) that my camera got ruined. Thankfully, my memory card is still good so hopefully when my new camera gets here, I can put up some more pictures that are saved on the card.
Our whole group after lunch, ready for some more rapids! L-R: Sam, Lisa, Curtis, Cameron, James, Candice, Jessie, Me, Anthony, Stephanie, Chris, and BethanyOverall I had a great month. I've been such a blogging slacker though because things have been busy and kind of crazy, not to mention lack of internet. :-)
Monday, July 28, 2008
Checking in
So for anyone who has noticed I have not blogged all month-I am alive and I do try to check people's blogs but it makes me sad because I can never comment or even see your photos.
The internet in our Rec Center has been down for a few weeks...and I guess I am not motivated enough to come up to the Lodge to use the internet here. Even when I do, it is super slow and takes me about 2 hours to add photos to my blog.
That being said, I just wanted to check in with the blogging world and say hi and that I've had a busy month. I've been back to rainbow bridge, to canyonlands, natural bridges national monument, and am going on my second river rafting trip of the month tomorrow (2 more in August...I love my job!). Plus lots of boating and fun things around Lake Powell to keep me busy.
I am going to be home this weekend to go to my high school reunion, so hopefully I will have access to a faster internet connection and I will try to give a more detailed update and upload some pictures too.
Anyway, I just wanted to say I'm not dead and I miss you all and hope to see lots of you this weekend!
The internet in our Rec Center has been down for a few weeks...and I guess I am not motivated enough to come up to the Lodge to use the internet here. Even when I do, it is super slow and takes me about 2 hours to add photos to my blog.
That being said, I just wanted to check in with the blogging world and say hi and that I've had a busy month. I've been back to rainbow bridge, to canyonlands, natural bridges national monument, and am going on my second river rafting trip of the month tomorrow (2 more in August...I love my job!). Plus lots of boating and fun things around Lake Powell to keep me busy.
I am going to be home this weekend to go to my high school reunion, so hopefully I will have access to a faster internet connection and I will try to give a more detailed update and upload some pictures too.
Anyway, I just wanted to say I'm not dead and I miss you all and hope to see lots of you this weekend!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Birthday, Arches, Capitol Reef, Visit to SLC-yeah, I've been busy :-)
So the slideshow below was going to include a lot more photos from the last couple of weeks, but it took me maybe 2 hours just to get what I did. The wireless internet here is sooo slow and it makes it frustrating to upload photos. So the slideshow includes a few more photos from Goblin Valley, a couple from boating with John, and a couple from my birthday trip to Arches.
Anyway, since my last post, I have had a couple of cool trips for work. I spent my birthday hiking in Arches National Park. We hiked to Delicate Arch, which was so cool. I've hiked there before, but it's been about 12 or so years, so I had forgotten how beautiful it is. We also hiked around in the Windows section and saw the variety of arches out there. I had a yummy pizza dinner in Moab with my co-workers and it was a great way to spend my birthday.
I also got to go hiking in Capitol Reef. We did the Chimney Rock loop and it was long and hot. You don't actually have to hike anywhere to see Chimney Rock, but it was still a fun hike. We stopped at the Gifford House for a snack, which is an old Pioneer House within the park. They sell all sorts of preserves and salsas and ice cream, so it was a nice break in the day. We then hiked to Hickman Bridge, which is another natural bridge (although not quite as big as Rainbow Bridge). We ended the day by stopping at this market outside of the park and I got some fresh baked bread and freshly picked sugar snap peas. So good!
I spent a great few days at home last weekend. I drove up with a couple of girls from work and got in late Friday night. Bekah, Izzy, Lucy (whom I finally met for the first time-she is beautiful), and I met up with Monika, Henri, and Linnea at Red Butte Gardens. Henri and Izzy used to get to play together a lot when I was Henri's nanny, but they still play really well together and they had a lot of fun playing in the Children's Garden while I got to catch up with Monika. Linnea is getting really big and cuter than ever. She is a really good baby and was content to hang out in the baby Bjorn most of the time. I miss Henri a lot, so I'm happy for the chances I do get to see him every so often.
The rest of the weekend was split between hanging out with family and friends. I had dinner at Desert Edge on Saturday night with my friends and then we hung out on my favorite patio in Salt Lake at My Ex-Wife's Place. I think I forget how much I love Salt Lake until I go there. I miss restaurants and night life. Sigh.
Sunday was Lucy's baby blessing, so most of the day was spent hanging out with my amazing and fun family. Leah, Izzy, and Heidi are all getting so big-they seem to change every time I see them, and I'm sure Lucy will be the same. We also celebrated my birthday with a yummy ice cream cake and I got to make my birthday wish and blow out candles (something I didn't get to do on my actually birthday). Sunday night I did make it out to the Salt Lake Art's Festival with John so we got to browse all the booths and listen to some cool bluegrass music.
I took a quick trip to Logan with John on Monday and was happy to get to visit my old office for a short visit. I actually miss Logan and the Admissions office more than I thought I would. I was sad I didn't get to eat some Aggie ice cream while I was there (I even had a coupon) but there is always next time.
It was a short visit, but I'm glad I was able to come home. As fun as my job is, it can be really stressful and tiring sometimes, so it's always nice to take a day off. This update seems rushed...so hopefully I will be able to update more often so I'm not trying to cram so much into one post. I promise I am reading all of your blogs too-I just can't always comment because of my silly slow internet.
Anyway, since my last post, I have had a couple of cool trips for work. I spent my birthday hiking in Arches National Park. We hiked to Delicate Arch, which was so cool. I've hiked there before, but it's been about 12 or so years, so I had forgotten how beautiful it is. We also hiked around in the Windows section and saw the variety of arches out there. I had a yummy pizza dinner in Moab with my co-workers and it was a great way to spend my birthday.
I also got to go hiking in Capitol Reef. We did the Chimney Rock loop and it was long and hot. You don't actually have to hike anywhere to see Chimney Rock, but it was still a fun hike. We stopped at the Gifford House for a snack, which is an old Pioneer House within the park. They sell all sorts of preserves and salsas and ice cream, so it was a nice break in the day. We then hiked to Hickman Bridge, which is another natural bridge (although not quite as big as Rainbow Bridge). We ended the day by stopping at this market outside of the park and I got some fresh baked bread and freshly picked sugar snap peas. So good!
I spent a great few days at home last weekend. I drove up with a couple of girls from work and got in late Friday night. Bekah, Izzy, Lucy (whom I finally met for the first time-she is beautiful), and I met up with Monika, Henri, and Linnea at Red Butte Gardens. Henri and Izzy used to get to play together a lot when I was Henri's nanny, but they still play really well together and they had a lot of fun playing in the Children's Garden while I got to catch up with Monika. Linnea is getting really big and cuter than ever. She is a really good baby and was content to hang out in the baby Bjorn most of the time. I miss Henri a lot, so I'm happy for the chances I do get to see him every so often.
The rest of the weekend was split between hanging out with family and friends. I had dinner at Desert Edge on Saturday night with my friends and then we hung out on my favorite patio in Salt Lake at My Ex-Wife's Place. I think I forget how much I love Salt Lake until I go there. I miss restaurants and night life. Sigh.
Sunday was Lucy's baby blessing, so most of the day was spent hanging out with my amazing and fun family. Leah, Izzy, and Heidi are all getting so big-they seem to change every time I see them, and I'm sure Lucy will be the same. We also celebrated my birthday with a yummy ice cream cake and I got to make my birthday wish and blow out candles (something I didn't get to do on my actually birthday). Sunday night I did make it out to the Salt Lake Art's Festival with John so we got to browse all the booths and listen to some cool bluegrass music.
I took a quick trip to Logan with John on Monday and was happy to get to visit my old office for a short visit. I actually miss Logan and the Admissions office more than I thought I would. I was sad I didn't get to eat some Aggie ice cream while I was there (I even had a coupon) but there is always next time.
It was a short visit, but I'm glad I was able to come home. As fun as my job is, it can be really stressful and tiring sometimes, so it's always nice to take a day off. This update seems rushed...so hopefully I will be able to update more often so I'm not trying to cram so much into one post. I promise I am reading all of your blogs too-I just can't always comment because of my silly slow internet.
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