Thursday, July 30, 2009

Puppy Love



So Shanna (my dad's blushing bride) did work on the website Free Kibble. It's very cute and everyone should check it out. Well last Friday she gave me a box of dog cookies. (Mimi's Favorite Mac & Cheese Flavor.) It came in the cutest box and Izzy and Jasper can't get enough of them. But that isn't the best part. For every box you buy they donate one meal to shelter dogs and cats. How amazing is that! I had to find out more. I was so intrigued. So I went to freekibble.com and discovered that it all started with a 12 year old girl from Bend, who wanted dogs and cats to have a decent dinner. Now Free Kibble has 13 shelters across the country on a monthly program! This makes me so happy! I am now going to be an avid customer of Free Kibble. It costs just three dollars for a box of yummy treats to satisfy Izzy and Jasper's tummies. And another dog or cat will benefit with a meal of their own. Sounds like a win/win to me!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Just think about it...

A government big enough to give the people everything they want

is strong enough to take away everything they have.

Thomas Jefferson

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Happy Forth of Julie!


So this past Friday my Aunt Julie, her daughter Holli and my Grandma flew into the Portland airport for a visit. When I finished work for the day Bryan and I jumped into the car and met them at the Hilton in downtown Portland. (Above is the view from our room. We were on the 22nd floor!) A few hours later my mom and Uncle Jeff joined us for dinner at Pastini's. While we played catch up Julie and Holli caught up on their zzz's. (Party poopers!) The next day we headed to the book store Powell's. I picked up some good reads. An Adriana Trigiani pick, No Country For Old Men, a biography on Cleopatra and a F. Scott Fitzegerald book that I haven't read yet.


I like this picture because I caught them in there element and it makes me laugh.


Saturday after we made the drive to Bend we had a barbecue for Julie's birthday. It was really fun, except for we didn't see the fireworks that they shoot off the top off Pilot Butte. I think Bryan and I were the only ones disappointed by that though. Sunday Bryan and I took them to McMenamins for breakfast then over to Drake Park and showed them the shops downtown. That afternoon we explored the quaint town of Sisters. It was really funny because there were lesbian couples everywhere and Grandma Holman was stunned! She kept asking me why they were holding hands. I had a good laugh. That evening we drove to the top of Pilot Butte so they could see the 360 degree view of Bend. Mom and Jeff left Monday afternoon. Before they left my mom got she and I a print by Gustave Baumann. He's an artist that she first discovered in Sante Fe, New Mexico. I can't wait to frame it. The print she got me is titled ASPEN - RED RIVER if anyone wants to google him. He's a very unique and talented artist. Anywho, I was disappointed to see them go. It was a real treat to have everyone here because I haven't seen any of them since last September.

Later that afternoon Julie, Holli, Grandma and I visited Tumalo Falls and did a little hiking. That night Bryan barbecued the best pork chops I've ever had. Honestly it was delicious! Unfortunatly Tuesday I returned to work and just spent the night unwinding with them while they prepared for a Wednesday full of traveling back to Utah County. They have returned home now and it's very bittersweet. The house is so quiet as it always is after good company leaves and I'm getting back into the swing of day to day life. I'm so happy that my family came to visit me and it was funner than I had anticipated it to be which is always a sweet treat.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Flying by...

We made Father's Day cards and drew him pictures.

Nicky and Ty making cards for Dad.

This is my new favorite picture!!!

JASPER LOVE!

June flew by! I can't believe it's already over. June was full of cooler weather, which Bryan and I personally enjoyed. The Summer has been very busy so far, but very fun. Bryan has been perfecting his barbecue skills. In fact on Monday he grilled the best darn pork chops I've ever had! Bryan also received the Homer Award at Home Depot last month; which is the highest customer recognition award you can receive there. I am so proud of Bryan.
This past month we also had a fun weekend with my little men. We made Father's Day cards, played the wii and rocked out to The Offspring and AFI. Good times. We also started training Jasper to not bark at bikers as they ride by. A nasty habit he has. We even got him a bark collar and we have been taking him to Drake Park so he's very exposed to all the bicyclists, he's done very well and doesn't even have to wear it anymore. So ttfn!