Saturday, February 9, 2013

a long time comin'

Finally the day came where I got to meet my Cole and Reid Woods! I also got to see my best friend (and her husband too), who I haven't seen in nearly 2 years! Like I said, its been a long time coming!

I was so happy to see everyone, and we had a great afternoon playing around the apartment and then going out for dinner.  Oh yeah there was that really fun part where Cole screamed bloody murder and my heart fell to my floor as I took out some stitches from his chin. Chocolate pudding cured everything though.

Can't wait to see the brood again!

Love you bestie and your kids aren't bad either!

xxoo

one of many awesome expressions

love this little man

i wonder when that day will come that i hate you?

cole and daddy (that hair!)


i love you too buddy...priceless

hey whats down there?

oooo...

aunty making things better, after picking her heart up off the floor, sorry little man.

i think he's over it.


brotherly love.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Something to think about...

I saw this saying on a blog I follow and couldn't help but share it.

So often we go through our days, weeks, months with blinders on.  Only focusing on number one and sometimes, maybe too often not taking time to think about those around us and what they are going through.  Not telling our friends, family and loved ones we care about them, find them important and love them. 

My job is normal to me and I sometimes forget that what the people I care for and their families are going through is a BIG deal, a life and death deal, and I sometimes brush off what they are going through as "normal" and "to be expected after surgery" without thinking what they are going through.  Even though I was in that same place at one point.

So when I saw this it made me stop and think.  It reminded me that I need to take time everyday and be thankful for what I have and what I have to come, to be there to support my friends and family through everything and above all be appreciative of the love and support that surrounds me and has for a long time.

via

Friday, September 28, 2012

From Russia, with love

My Russia trip was the one I was looking forward to the most. Since I really knew nothing about Russia other than it was a communist country I was very keen to learn more and to see it with my own eyes.

Let's just say I was pleasantly surprised! I was actually shocked as to how beautiful the buildings and the cities are. Not what I think of when I thing of communism. I think dark brown, square block, no ornamentation. Russia is quite the opposite. Beautiful buildings covered in carvings and lots and lots of GOLD.

St Petersburg is gorgeous with so many beautiful buildings. The food is also great. Very much meat and potatoes but so yummy. We also went to the ballet, which was good. Lots of point and tu-tus so can't complain about that! The most beautiful church I have ever seen is in St. Petersburg; the church on spilled blood is simply glorious. The onion domes on the outside and the most amazing intricate mosaic tile work on the inside is breathtaking. I've seen a lot of churches in the past year and this one takes the cake for beauty hands down!

The overnight train from St. Petersburg to Moscow was great too, hot and cramped and loud but such a great experience. I shared a cabin with 3 others on my tour, our tour guide and the cutest old man. I asked our tour guide to ask the man (I thought he only spoke Russian) if he liked train travel and did it often. He responded in English and we had a great chat about travel (his second trip ever for pleasure only, he was probably around 75 years old), he asked where I was from and turns out he worked in Seattle years ago as a physicist. He was a lovely man and bid us safe travels and a great time in Moscow when he left the train. That's why I love travel. You never know who you'll meet and what experience will stick with you.

After checking in to the hotel in Moscow and having a run in with the police (our guide, for not buying a drink in the cafe we were sitting in, everything was fine in the end) we went out on a walking tour of the city seeing the Red Square, Lenin's mausoleum (we couldn't go inside since it was closed for the season, apparently they were applying a new layer of wax to his body) the GUM shipping Center and of course St Peters Basilica we headed back to the hotel with sore feet ready for bed! Our next day started off with a tour of the Kremlin which is quite the impressive fortress. We finished the day with a tour of some of the most beautiful subway stations I have ever seen. Honestly they are works of art, many meters (65) under the ground! Amazing! We toured an soviet bunker 65 meters under the ground and it is amazing to think that there are hundreds of these bunkers and this is only the one that is open to the public. Some are still classified.

Moscow was by far my favourite part of the trip it is what I think when I think Russia. It just seemed authentic and very Russian! Let's just say I can't wait to go back and I want to more than ever take the Trans Siberian railway.