Today is our second anniversary. As Ty and Steve say "Two years down...an eternity to go." It has been a great two years. Ty surprised me (or should I say fulfilled my hope?) by having red roses delivered to my work office. I felt so special!
I know this is all cheesy etc. and you can stop reading if you want, but I am so grateful for a kind and understanding husband. We aren't perfect and even we have our differences. However he is always kind to me and persuasive, so much so that he often persuades me to change my mind, something my family would say is impossible. He encourages me to develop my talents and even says he likes the silly stories that I write in my spare time. When I had my tonsils out in January, he took care of me and watched over me. We have so much fun together and he always makes me laugh. He truly is the love of my life and my best friend. I can honestly say to the earlier statement..."Bring it on!"
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Mulder's First Bath
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Zion: Place of Peace
We wanted to share with you our pictures of Zion... not the city of Enoch that was taken to God (they wouldn't let us take pictures while we were visiting there) but the National Park in Southern Utah. Amongst mosquito bites and sunburns we brought back some great pictures and video. So, here is a montage-- complete with music-- of some of the hikes and heights we conquered on this trip.
We did three hikes while there: The Watchman trail, Angel's Landing, and Weeping Rock. Angel's Landing was by far the most impressive and strenuous hike we have been on and that is why there are so many pictures of that hike versus the other two. In the montage, the pictures from Angel's Landing have been broken into the three main sections of the hike: Walter's Wiggles-- a series of tight switchbacks that ascend the backside of the cliff wall, The Chains-- an area where one has to climb the sandstone rocks with the aid of chains across a narrow rock fin (approx. 3-5 ft. wide at times) with a 1200 foot drop-off on one side and a 900 foot drop-off on the other, and finally, The Top-- kinda self-explanatory.
We hope you enjoy our video montage as much as we enjoyed making it.
Ty and Cami
PS: You might want to pause any other music while this is playing so that you can hear it. Enjoy!
PSS: Some of these videos and pictures are not for the faint-of-heart. Viewer discretion is advised!
We did three hikes while there: The Watchman trail, Angel's Landing, and Weeping Rock. Angel's Landing was by far the most impressive and strenuous hike we have been on and that is why there are so many pictures of that hike versus the other two. In the montage, the pictures from Angel's Landing have been broken into the three main sections of the hike: Walter's Wiggles-- a series of tight switchbacks that ascend the backside of the cliff wall, The Chains-- an area where one has to climb the sandstone rocks with the aid of chains across a narrow rock fin (approx. 3-5 ft. wide at times) with a 1200 foot drop-off on one side and a 900 foot drop-off on the other, and finally, The Top-- kinda self-explanatory.
We hope you enjoy our video montage as much as we enjoyed making it.
Ty and Cami
PS: You might want to pause any other music while this is playing so that you can hear it. Enjoy!
PSS: Some of these videos and pictures are not for the faint-of-heart. Viewer discretion is advised!
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