Friday, November 23, 2012

Thankful

I am thankful for so much this year.
I am so thankful to be married to my best friend. 
This was our first thanksgiving being married!

We spent our first Thanksgiving at Trevor's parents house. 
Just a great day with family and amazing food. 






Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving too! 

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Pumpkin Drilling

Before...


After! 

I thought I got a picture of Trevor's pumpkin but somehow it disappeared from my camera.

This was super easy to do. Just marked where I wanted the holes and used a drill to make all the holes. 

Happy Halloween! 

I got this idea from pinterest and this site... http://strawberry-chic.blogspot.com/2011/10/pumpkin-carving.html

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Sunday Snapshot "Columbia"

When I first moved to California I told Trevor he HAD to take me panning for gold. 
I just didn't think it was right that I lived in California and had never panned for gold. 

So last weekend we finally made the trip to Columbia.
It used to be a busy town during the gold rush. Now it is a cute little tourist town. 
There is a stage coach, old salon, candy shop, and a bunch of cute little shops.

 




Then we got to the good part... Panning for Gold!!!!
Notice the creepy face in the background.... 


Not sure I actually found real gold but I got some shiny fools gold and some cool looking rocks. 


Then... the instructor informed me I was doing it all wrong. 
So I got a 5 minute lesson on panning the correct way. 
I actually thought it was a little boring doing it the "Correct" way so when he wasn't looking I went back to doing it my way ;)
Sneaky Sneaky


We came home with lots of yummy chocolate! 
(I don't have to fit into a wedding dress anymore so YAY for chocolate!) 

It was a cool day so I also indulged in some yummy hot chocolate with whip cream on top!

We had a great time! And now I'm a real Californian :) 

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Ducks Unlimited 2012

Last weekend we went to Oregon for the annual Ducks Unlimited. 
Just because its called ducks though doesn't mean I shot any ducks. 
I wish. 
Out of state hunting licenses are just too expensive. 
My sister shot a rabbit though!
 And we shot lots of trap! Enough to make our shoulders sore and bruised! 


My handsome hubby manning the trap thrower. 

We decided to take our daughter/puppy Ruby so she could go on an adventure too. She had so much fun she wore her little paws out (her paws are actually HUGE). Literally. 
After the first day she would mostly try and stay on grass because her paws were pretty much raw. 
Luckily, many people took pity on her and she always had a lap to sit on. 
I think Ruby will be getting doggy shoes for Christmas. 


It was so nice to see all my family again. It's not to often that we are all together in one place, with me living in California, my sister in Washington, and my parents in Oregon. 


The dads. 

Father and daughter wandering the desert with dinner in hand.... (Just Joking! We didn't eat the rabbit. I'm sure a coyote did though.)



Married 2 months now! 

A beautiful sunrise!

This place is one of my most favorite places in the world. Can't wait to go back! 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012

Sunday Snapshot "Morning Light"

Just a few shots I wanted to share from our hunting excursion this past weekend. 

The one great thing about waking up WAY before the sun, is that you get to see the sun rise. 
Morning light is Amazing! 


The moon was still high in the sky as the sun was rising. 

Sunrise over the mountains.

Glorious Morning Light!

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Backyard Remodel

When we bought our house, we knew the backyard needed a lot of work.
The grass was half dead. Most of the sprinklers didn't work. It was in bad shape. 

As you can see from the picture below, half of the yard was also covered in ugly rocks.

Our back cement wall was covered in some type of vine that was way beyond pruning. 
It took days to cut down and we ended up making multiple trips with a dump trailer to get rid of it. 
Some of the vines were so thick that we couldn't even ax through them.
The vines were a nightmare. 


I actually liked this ground cover, but it was also a little over grown and we ended up pulling it all out. 

After all the rocks got moved, Trevor started rota-tilling the ground. 
We put new sprinklers in and drain pipes (since our backyard floods easily).



Look at those BIG muscles!!!!

The majority of the summer the backyard was just dirt. Ruby was constantly dirty and it was sore sight. 
A few weeks ago we finally had a free weekend to put sod in! 




A group of Trevor's friends came over to help, and the job got done in no time! 








This summer we have had a few problems with Ruby destroying plants, so a dog kennel was a MUST!

Before....

After...


And here is the finished backyard! 


Lights that automatically come on at night. 



The backyard is much cooler now that there is grass and it just looks so much better. 
Ruby will be staying in the dog kennel until the grass is rooted. If we left her loose back there for even a couple hours the grass would be destroyed. 

We haven't planted much in the planters yet, I waiting till next spring to add lots of colorful flowers. 
It ended up being a lot of hard work, but it was totally worth it because it looks amazing. 

I'm so glad this project is finally done!