Monday, August 15, 2011

From Dirty Bird to Golf Clap


This past weekend Miguel and I went to Atlanta. Friday night we went to the pre-season Falcons game with Miguel's brother and some of his friends. They played the Dolphins and sadly, we lost. We sat on the Dolphin's side and it was fun reading some of the player's names. Our favorite was this one player named Incognito. One of Juan's friends kept yelling "Hey, Incognito, we can't even see you!". Ha... like he had never heard that before. 

Miguel, Juan and Juan's girlfriend, Jessie.


Incognito

Saturday we took my Gramma out to lunch for her 88th birthday. My mom baked a key lime birthday cake. It was the first time my gramma had EVER had a homemade birthday cake! Isn't that crazy?! The cake was really really yummy and I know my Gramma loved it.





After lunch Miguel went to go play golf and my mom and I went to go see The Help. I thought the movie was good. The casting was perfect. However, my mother and I both agreed that the book was much better. It's always hard to get a great book condensed into a movie. Emma Stone did a great job though. 

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Saturday night we hung out with Miguel's family and had a good time eating and smoking cigars together. Some of my favorite time is just hanging out with family like that.

Sunday Miguel and I got up early and headed to the PGA. We got there early and set up our chairs at the 6th green. We had a great view and were in the shade for the majority of the time. The 6th hole was great because if you turned around you could see the players tee off from the 7th. We watched 40 something players come through. Once Phil Mickelson finished on the 6th we followed him for a few holes but he had such a huge following it was hard to see well. So then went and found our friends and sat with them for a bit. After 8 and a half hours we checked out and watched the end at home and then headed back to Savannah. Wish I had gotten more pictures but we weren't allowed cameras and you weren't supposed to use your phone.


 
The 6th hole and our view.

In the distance there in the right is the beginning of Phil's following. We had to tuck the camera away though because he had cops following him and they were taking people's cameras away. 


We had a really great weekend. Thanks to our parents for making it so special and thanks especially to mom and dad for the PGA tickets! 

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Girly Thank You Basket


A friend was so very kind and watched our dogs and house for us while we were in Montana for over a week. If you have met our dog, Jack, or have been reading this blog you will know that he is a handful. He still has all his puppiness and all the jumping, chewing, and bounciness that comes with that. We are so very thankful to our kind friend who house sat for us. We of course paid her but after a few texts mid-week about Jack going over to the sitter and lifting his leg and uh... "marking" her if you will, we felt we needed to show our appreciation a little more! 

I think this gift basket is a good gift and it is so simple to make. I would definitely encourage you to make one as a thank you gift or for any occasion. I purchased this gift basket set (pictured above) from World Market for only $4! It came with the basket, straw bedding, a gift tag, cellophane wrapping, and twine to tie it all up. Pretty nice for such a small price tag. A bag of straw cost $3 at World Market... so I'd say that the basket set pays off well. 


I filled the basket with various things by just walking around World Market. I ended up going with sort of a pink theme which was determined by the first thing I picked up... Pomegranate Martini mix and matching glass rim sprinkles. After watching our dogs for a week you need a drink! So that was definitely a go! Next I picked up some "Get Gorgeous" organic tea, some bath salts and soap, and finally some purse tissues with a saying that is also appropriate after watching our dogs, "Keep Calm, Carry On". Each item was under $6 each. I also picked up a small martini glass for $2... I just forgot to put it in the photograph... oops! :)


I placed the straw in the basket, followed by all the pink items, wrapped it up and tied on the gift tag (which was signed by all of us). Such a simple to make gift. I hope our house sitter enjoys it and can get some use out of the items! I know I'm tempted to keep some of them for myself... good thing the basket is wrapped up in cellophane! =)



Monday, August 8, 2011

Montana - Rafting the Blackfoot and Mountain Fork

 

We spent a few days relaxing around the cabin the earlier part of the week. It was really nice to just chill for a bit. Jared and Miguel spent most of their time reading. Mom and I explored the "town" around us, Sarah and Baby Ray rested, and Dad did some work. But on Tuesday the six of us headed out to do a six hour pleasure raft trip. We couldn't do any rapids or anything like that because of Sarah being pregnant. This rafting trip was so beautiful, relaxing, and one of my favorite parts of our trip! The stillness and quite was just wonderful. Even now as I am typing this account up I am so much more aware of the sounds that surround our house... like lawn mowers and sirens. 

We woke up early and headed to breakfast at a placed called The Stray Bullet. It was in a town called Ovando which claims to "Have It All". Look at the picture below... that is the town. On Main Street. Ha! The food was REALLY good... they have time to make it that way. One of the best parts of breakfast was when everyone in the restaurant, including us, sang Happy Birthday to a woman named Margaret. It was her 92 birthday. She comes to The Stray Bullet every morning for pancakes and the town pays for them! How sweet and awesome is that! Small towns are so cool! 

Main Steet, Ovando, MT

After breakfast we headed to the put-in sight. This is the sign that greeted us: "ATTENTION this is bear country!"... I was scared of bears this entire trip! Everyone wanted to see one... me from a very far distance away.... more about bears in a later post though....


Once we all piled out of the car, the guides and my dad drove the cars to the pick up spot. So the rest of us chilled for about 30 minutes waiting on them to return. Miguel decided to use this time to whittle a walking stick! Haha! I love him so much! He needs to be going, going, going! The Eagle Scout in him just can't be tamed ;) 

Haha... there are those glasses again!


 Our guide were a man named Shane and his 16 year old son, Josh. Josh was born and raised in Lincoln and Shane had been there for over 25 years. They were definitely mountain men. Shane earns his living through leading fishing tours, pleasure raft tours, hunting, and trapping. You could tell he was a hard working man when you shook his hand. This was Josh's first time doing a raft tour by himself. Though, according to Shane he was paddling a raft before he was walking. You could tell he knew what he was doing and that Shane was really proud of him. We had a girl boat and a guy boat. Josh lead the guys and Shane took us ladies. I really enjoyed listening to Shane. He is completely in his element doing what he does and has a real big heart for taking care of the environment. I really admire that. 

Shane

We started out on the Fork River and then headed into the Blackfoot River. The Blackfoot is named after the Blackfeet Indians who are native to the area. And just so we can all be PC, this tribe prefers to be called Indians rather than Native Americans. This was Shane's first time on the river this "summer". It was too dangerous before because of all the snow melt. Over the fourth of July it was still snow covered and frozen. That's another thing we learned about Montana.... they have about a five to six week summer. Though we hardly saw anyone else on the river, and those who we did see were fishing, this time of the year is considered tourist season :)

Boys boat: My daddy, Josh, Miguel, and Jared

The boys, well Jared in general, had the camera for the first half of the trip. They obviously entertained themselves.

One of the great things about this trip was learning about the land and the wildlife. The information didn't feel forced or anything, it was more a question and answer type format. My mom asked a lot of questions and Shane answered. An interesting thing we saw were these birds who nested in these mud nests on the side of the cliff river bank. They were really cute poking their heads in and out and hollering to each other that we were coming.



Us ladies floating down stream
Though we didn't see any bears or elk we did see a bald eagle, who Shane named Hank. We also saw some Merganser ducks with their babies paddling quickly behind. These ducks were one of my favorite things to learn about. Some of the mother ducks have tons and tons of little babies following behind them and some have as little as three. The little ducks sometimes get distracted and separated from their mother and brother and sisters. When this happens they just join the next duck family they see. Adopting ducks! How cute! It was also really fun to see them paddle hard up stream and then stop, turn around, and bobble up and down back down stream! It almost looked as if they were just having a good old time bouncing up and down. =) I also named quite a few of these little guys! They were too cute not to!

Hank, the Bald Eagle, is perched at the top of the tree


The weather is Montana is so fickle. It can start out in the morning well below 40° and then get up to the high 80's a few hours later. All of us but Miguel (rolling eyes and smiling) lathered on tons of sunscreen. Miguel instead went for the shirt over the head and the life jacket draped around the neck method. 



About half way through the tour we stopped on a little beach and ate our yummy pre-ordered box lunches. The shade felt so nice and after we ate we stuck our feet in the water. The water felt very chilly but so clean. I wish I had had the camera at the beginning of the trip because I would have taken a picture of the river stones under the water. The water was soooo clear it made the river stones just come to life! They were such pretty colors of reds, silvers, and blues. So something about the water being so clear and clean made the temperature of the water not matter so much. I didn't even mind sitting down on the bank because even the sand felt pure and clean. 



 After lunch the girls got a turn with the camera. Miguel and I didn't want to risk bringing our Nikon on the boat so we borrowed some time with Jared's point-and-shoot. Sarah and I sat up front in the boat and had a good time handing out with each other, putting our toes in the water, and taking pictures of the scenery.

The water was so blue and green. Especially the first river we were in.

I love my sister! She is so pretty! And wayyyy too far away! 


Big Sky Montana


The boys really would have preferred to have a little faster and rougher ride... they were excited to go over these little ripples!
Like I previously mentioned, the weather in Montana can be fickle. One second the sun was shining and the sky was a blue as I had ever seen it. The next... the rain clouds are rolling in super fast. We all got covered up in our very fashionable rain gear and prepared for the downfall. It rained for less than five minutes and not even hard at that. Next thing we knew the pretty blue sky was out again!


Hi, Mom! Even in a plastic, yellow suit she is beautiful!



At first before we left for this trip I was anxious that the length would be too long for me. Six hours seemed like a long time to be floating around. However, it seemed to flow by. We traveled 14 river miles and I could have kept going! I did have a little bit of bleacher butt, but my seat spun so I would easily move around. Once we got home, however, we were all pretty exhausted and were happy to jump in the shower. While waiting my turn I snapped some more pictures of the wildflowers outside our cabin. The next day we headed to Kalispell and Glacier National Park... can't wait to post about that!




And I forgot to put it in before... but here is the view from the back deck of the cabin. Breathtaking! 


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