Sunday, November 29, 2009

The Grand Canyon-Part Deux!

After gorging ourselves on an awesome Thanksgiving, the Grand Canyon was calling! This time we got to go to the South Rim with Kathryn, Derek, Ryan and Cole!

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The South Rim was more crowded than the North Rim, but it was still crazy beautiful! All of us had an amazing day there!!

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We did almost lose Keith though!!

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(kidding!!!)

We were hoping that it would snow a little bit in the Grand Canyon, it would be so pretty! Sadly it did not-but it did snow in Flagstaff!

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Just about the most fun Thanksgiving weekend ever!!

Friday, November 27, 2009

The beginning of Thanksgiving weekend!

We almost had our usual Portland Thanksgiving-here in Flagstaff-the only person missing was Christine!! Ryan flew into Flagstaff from Portland and Derek and Keith dressed up to pick him up!

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Dinner turned out great-but Kathryn just couldn't wait apparently!! There's nothing like a little pre-Thanksgiving cake!

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Finally it was time to eat-delicious!!

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Derek and Cole passed out after dinner!!

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The next day we had to actually move around a little bit so Keith, Ryan and I checked out the Sunset Crater National Monument. Sunset Crater Volcano was created in a series of eruptions sometime between 1040 and 1100. There are lava flows and cinder fields at the base of Sunset Crater.

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Tomorrow-the Grand Canyon!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

The Proposal

Sitting in the bottom of the Grand Canyon I was proposed to. And I said yes.

We said that we weren't going to make any decisions about where we were going to move until the drive to the Midwest from Arizona-but we just couldn't wait. We had been debating the topic for months-do we take advantage of the opportunity that came up in Juneau? Do we go back to Enterprise? Do we do something else entirely? What about just staying in New Zealand? All of this was discussed daily-pros, cons, the reality of these decisions-what to do?

Well, sitting in the bottom of the Grand Canyon at the Cottonwood Campground, Keith proposed. 'Ellen, I want to buy you land, buy you goats, buy you a house you can fix up-in Enterprise.' And I said yes.

By saying yes I kind of said no to a regular library career-but I know no one is surprised. I can't wait to see what opportunities await our time living in Wallowa County.

It is honestly so exciting to have a home to come to after we come back from New Zealand!
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Sunday, November 22, 2009

I think we got our money's worth!

Besides watching the Ohio State game this weekend, we had no idea what we were going to do, which made packing for the weekend kind of hard! Over a breakfast of pancakes and bacon (thanks Kathryn!!) Keith suggested that we dive down to Tuscon (about 4 hours away) to watch the University of Arizona vs the Oregon Ducks football game-sure why not! So after watching the good ole Buckeyes take care of Michigan, off we went.

After talking to a few scalpers (really-ALL you guys have seats on the 50 yard line-I don't think so!) we managed to get two tickets together which were actually kind of close to the 50 yard line and the seats came with something I could have done without-some of the most annoying Ducks fans in the world in front of us-with multiple obnoxious duck calls and all (see their heads below)!!

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We were both wondering if it was worth all the money we spent on tickets to go to a game where we really didn't care-well we got our money's worth! Even though the Wildcats lost in double over time it was a really great game and having painfully annoying fans from the other team in front of us made it really easy to root for Arizona.

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Sunday was a beautiful, sunny and warm day in Tuscon so we decided to check out Saguaro National Park-named for the thousands of Saguaro (pronounced Sa - WAH - ro) cacti in the area.

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Keith clearly doesn't get that when you are being attacked by a giant cactus you're not supposed to smile!
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Saguaros cacti have a relatively long life span and some live for more than 150 years. They take up to 75 years to develop a side arm-amazing!! Walking amongst these giant cacti and the many other kinds of cacti in the area, it was like being dropped into a Dr. Seuss book or walking around an abstract art gallery-each one is different and so absurdly shaped it's hard to believe that they were created by nature.

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Oh! And there were petroglyphs too!

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Well, for having no plans this weekend, I guess we were kind of busy!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

A family visit

This weekend Keith's mom was in town for a very short visit, which meant we had to make the most our the weekend and as always that meant getting out of Winslow!

We made it to Flagstaff just in time to catch the Ohio State-Iowa game at the Beaver Street Brewery (may I recommend the Railhead Red and the Beaver Street pizza if you ever find yourself there!). The Buckeyes pulled out a win in overtime-yay!! By the time the game was over we could check into our hotel-the Hotel Monte Vista whose famous guests have included everyone from Clark Gable, John Wayne and Air Supply. We stayed in the Bob Hope Suite.

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Sunday morning was frigid so we had to find something to do inside-that something was the Museum of Northern Arizona that has exhibits relating to the Museum's four main disciplines: anthropology, biology, geology, and fine art. My favorite part was the geology of the Grand Canyon-it is just amazing how many millions of years of geologic history was just walk right by!

Since it was finally above freezing when we left the museum we decided to check out the cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument

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The cliff dwellings were occupied from about 1100 to 1250, by the prehistoric culture Sinagua, from the old Spanish name for the region, Sierra de Sin Agua, or “mountains without water.” I think I only expected a few cliff dwellings scattered here and there, but seemed like every time I turned around there were more dwellings!
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The only good thing about Winslow-its proximity to some amazing stuff!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Being tourists!

So, we're kind of stuck in Winslow today since Keith's mom is coming to visit this weekend (aren't you all jealous that you don't get to experience Winslow first hand??), we decided to take advantage of the day by checking out the local touristy stuff that we haven't done because of our dedication to getting out of the Winslow area as fast as possible!

First stop was the Homolovi Ruins State Park. If you Google map it it looks like we could just walk to it from the double wide-but nope! We have to get on the interstate to get to it-ugh Arizona. There are a number of excavated archaeological sites there. Our first stop was the Homolovi I Site that looked like it had been filled back in with sand. The only evidence that we were on a site were all the ceramic shards and obsidian flakes all over the place.

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The Homolovi II Site was quite a bit more interesting! It has a group of five rooms in the West Plaza and a kiva in the Central Plaza have been excavated and stabilized to show the original floor plans.
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So, then the plan was to go the the Meteor Crater, but the dropping temps, crazy strong winds and seriously ominous looking clouds convinced us otherwise!!

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So of course that meant we had to go shopping!

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We have driven by this tourist trap so many times that today seemed like a great time to stop and while it was just kind of junky I loved the kitschy mural!

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Wine and chicken mole poblano waiting for me-gotta go!!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

My tiny little world

At the request of my fans-and by fans I mean my mom-here is a view into my world in Winslow-it is very small!

During the roughly 22 hours a day I spend in the double-wide, I spend most of that time right here:

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It is so weird to spend so much time inside, in this one place!! I try to be diligent about homework and working ahead so I don't feel guilty about not doing any work at all on the weekend and the SUPER slow internet here makes it really hard to slack off....all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all work and no play makes jack a dull boy, all work and no play makes jack a dull boy-whoa snap out of it!

Here is our living room (nope, I didn't clean to take these pics!). Can you find the dog in this picture? If not-look for the socks on the floor and you'll be really close!

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Yes, Mom-we have a real stove.

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Here is a view of our closest neighbors and a look at the luxurious Five Mountain Estates-which I guess is kind of a up-scale trailer park where you can have horses (which I did not know existed)

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37 days and counting-visiting the Midwest in the winter never looked so good!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

A little different kind of adventure!

This weekend instead of hiking adventures, we spent the weekend in Flagstaff a little differently than usual-babysitting a nine month old and going shooting!

We spent the weekend at Derek and Kathryn's place the way we usually do-watching football and eating delicious food that Keith made us! On Saturday night, Keith and I watched Cole so Derek and Kathryn could have a night out. Since Cole is pretty much the best and cutest baby in the whole world, there are really no horror stories!
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I have to say babysitting is a lot more fun to do as an adult when you actually like the kid, then when you're 13 and just need a some money to go to the movies!
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On Sunday, since the Bears were getting massacred by the Cardinals, we decided to go shooting! I had never even held a gun before-this was awesome!
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We shot 22's, handguns, and a rifle.
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Yes, I am a bad ass!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sedona: Land of Red Rocks and Tourists

This weekend escape our from Winslow was Sedona, where we did a little hiking, wine tasting and a lot of eating!

It was too early to check into our hotel when we got to Sedona, so (big surprise here!) we went for a little hike.The main highlight (although I'm not sure that's the right word for it) was BJ being the luckiest puppy in the whole wide world-let me explain.

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After a couple minutes on the trail we heard some movement in the woods-my immediate thought of Bear!! was wrong but it was a HUGE skunk-needless to say we got the heck out of it's way and oblivious BJ had no idea what was going on. We round the next bend and what's there-another HUGE skunk and this time BJ notices it and takes off running after it-oh dear lord NO! We try to call him back but he keeps pursuing. Keith realizes that he needs to just go drag BJ away from the skunk, by the time Keith pulls BJ away BJ has had his nose directly in the skunks butt and made it away without being sprayed! My only guess is that the skunk was having a confused Pepe Le Lew moment and thought this stinky black thing must just be an amorous skunk-and I'm sorry there are no pics I couldn't get a shot of two black animals running around in the woods (Keith is very disappointed by this!)!

Sedona is very beautiful and has some great restaurants, but it is also full of old people tourists so we did what we could to stay out of the downtown area. We were planning of spending Saturday wine tasting, but our day didn't last as long as we thought it would. The first place we went to Page Springs Vineyard had some really great wines but kind of a weird set up-at least for us Oregonians- for $ 10 ($10 !?!?!) we got to taste a preselected flight of five wines (they had a number of flights-no mixing and matching) and while they were good and we did buy a bottle it would have been a massive amount more fun and we probably would have bought more wine if we got to pick what we tasted and didn't have a ridiculous fee that was not refunded with the purchase of a bottle (unheard of in Oregon!). The second place we went to was Oak Creek Vineyard-this place was a little better at only $5 for 4 tastes and the wine was surprisingly really great. The third place was Javelina Leap Vineyard-all we needed to see what 4 tastes for $12 before we walked out-do these people think this is Napa-it's Arizona!!

What to do for the rest of the day? Go to Jerome, AZ "the largest ghost town in America"-on Halloween:)

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It was really just a cute (and of course touristy) little town and unfortunately there were no encounters with ghosts-although if we ever go back we should stay at the Jerome Grand Hotel that is obviously haunted and you can get the ghost hunting hotel package-awesome!!

Since Sunday is 'Punishing Hike Day' for our little clan, we were on our way up Wilson Mountain right after breakfast. It was a hot and beautiful day and the hike promised great views of Sedona and the surrounding areas and it did not disappoint!
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It was such a pretty day, but the hike was pretty hard, so we had to take lots of breaks in the shade-which BJ did not mind at all!

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BJ and I both need a nap!