Saturday, January 24, 2009
Back to Blogging
Ok, so Jake sent the computer back to me so it was not just sitting while he was away, and I am very glad to have it back. I have missed writing and reading blogs (I know it is a little pathetic), even though I really should be packing and getting organized. Jake made it to Oregon on the 10th and starting looking at places for us to live. He had training during the day for the next week before they left for Ecuador, so it was a little difficult to find places that were still open at night. Thankfully he found an apartment in Beaverton, and the manager even opened the office on a Saturday for Jake to sign the papers. Hooray for having a place to live! Now comes the fun part of packing and actually moving across the country. In other news, Jake made it to Ecuador, but I have no idea what they are doing because I have not heard from him since they left the main land to head to the island where they are doing their work. He will be back in Portland on Valentine's day and then will come back to Kentucky the next day. We will finish checking out of our apartment and the movers will be here on the 17th. It all seems like a long time from now, but I have a feeling it is going to get here before I know it.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Last Post..... for a while
Well despite being on a blogging kick, this will be the last post for us until about mid February. The reason, you might ask? Well we are MOVING (again!!). That's right, packing it up and heading west to Portland, Oregon. Jake is starting a new job on Monday and is leaving to begin the drive tomorrow, taking the computer with him, so blogging will be put on hold. His new job requires a lot of travel and he will be in Ecuador beginning the 19th and back on Feb 14th, so I will be holding down the fort here in Kentucky and starting to pack until he gets back. When he gets back to KY we will finish packing and make our way across the country. Hopefully it will be less eventful than last time I drove across the country, which involved a flat tire in the middle of Wyoming and a speeding ticket in Nebraska! We will have the added joy of our furry baby crying in the back seat this time. Murphy does not mind the car ride really, or the carrier. In fact we leave the carrier open under the bed and he often sleeps in it. What he hates is having the door on the carrier closed, limiting his ability to wander around freely. It will be interesting to say the least.
So, that is it for now. Portland, here we come!
Monday, January 5, 2009
Christmas in Utah - Part 2
Day 6 of our trip started early with an adventure to IKEA with mom and Sissy. I had never been before and I have to admit I was quite overwhelmed!! It was awesome though! I didn't buy anything, but that was only because it would have been to difficult to get all of the stuff I wanted on the plane. Jess was flying in this day and I was getting excited to see her. That excitement was put on hold though when we learned that the car company that was picking her up in NY was an hour late and she was going to miss her flight. So we headed back to mom's house to set up a command post and figure out how to get Jess home. A solution was finally found and once we knew she was in the air we (mom, Sis, Kevin, Jake and Kari) went bowling. It was a lot of fun.
Day 7 - Christmas Eve! That night we went over to Alyn's house for dinner and open presents with Bry, Leisl and the kids since they would be with Leisl's family on Christmas day. The food was excellent as always and there were plenty of treats on hand! It was fun to watch the kids open their presents.
Day 7 - Christmas Eve! That night we went over to Alyn's house for dinner and open presents with Bry, Leisl and the kids since they would be with Leisl's family on Christmas day. The food was excellent as always and there were plenty of treats on hand! It was fun to watch the kids open their presents.
We decided to let the kids play with them too!
Overall, the evening was most excellent. We enjoyed just getting to hang out with family. The kids totally loved Jake. Xavier recruited him to help put together a couple puzzles and Maizey was wandering around the house talking to him on the phone (yes, they were in the same house!). I tried to talk to her on the phone and was told it was wrong and she wanted Uncle Jake. Oh well, what can you do?
Day 8 - Christmas Day! We woke up and had the traditional breakfast of coffeecake and fruit before opening presents. Jake and I had done our presents before we left KY since it didn't make much sense to pack presents, unwrap them and pack them again. But there was still plenty to open. The biggest surprise I got was the official induction into the Bonham family, and I loved it! There is a long standing gag of passing around this beautiful black sock, and now it is up to me to pick the next victim!
After presents, we got ready for the day and headed over to visit dad and Margie. Of course this included more food. What would the holidays be without gaining 10 pounds or so, right? After visiting for a while and watching some basketball, we headed back to mom's house for dinner. Once everything was cleaned up we all watched Juno. It was a wonderful Christmas spent with family.
Day 9 - After all of the hub-bub of the past two days we decided to just relax. Jake and I went to see a movie while mom and Jess went shopping. Mike had to work, so when he got off he met us at their new favorite restaurant for dinner. That was about all the excitement for this day.
Day 10 - Dad wanted to have all of his kid's over for dinner while everyone was in town and this was the day. Once again, this meant lots of good food! There was also entertainment provided by the kids (of all ages!).
We had fun just chatting and playing with the kids. That night I went to Emily's wedding reception with Michelle and then back to mom's house. Kevin, Sara, Holly and Smurf came over and wanted us to go out. However, Jake was not feeling well and I am a grandma, especially since we had to get up early the next day to fly home. So we just hung out at the house for a while until they decided to go without us. It was good to see them again though.
Day 11 - The trip has come to an end and we venture back to the airport. Our hopes are high that heading east will be much smoother than going west! Thankfully there was nothing exciting about this day. We made it back to Indy and it felt like Spring time compared to the frozen tundra that we had just left. We drove the 2 hours back home and were glad to be back.
Well that is it for our Christmas 2008 adventure! It was so nice to see family and friends. We miss all of you while we are far away.
Day 8 - Christmas Day! We woke up and had the traditional breakfast of coffeecake and fruit before opening presents. Jake and I had done our presents before we left KY since it didn't make much sense to pack presents, unwrap them and pack them again. But there was still plenty to open. The biggest surprise I got was the official induction into the Bonham family, and I loved it! There is a long standing gag of passing around this beautiful black sock, and now it is up to me to pick the next victim!
After presents, we got ready for the day and headed over to visit dad and Margie. Of course this included more food. What would the holidays be without gaining 10 pounds or so, right? After visiting for a while and watching some basketball, we headed back to mom's house for dinner. Once everything was cleaned up we all watched Juno. It was a wonderful Christmas spent with family.
Day 9 - After all of the hub-bub of the past two days we decided to just relax. Jake and I went to see a movie while mom and Jess went shopping. Mike had to work, so when he got off he met us at their new favorite restaurant for dinner. That was about all the excitement for this day.
Day 10 - Dad wanted to have all of his kid's over for dinner while everyone was in town and this was the day. Once again, this meant lots of good food! There was also entertainment provided by the kids (of all ages!).
We had fun just chatting and playing with the kids. That night I went to Emily's wedding reception with Michelle and then back to mom's house. Kevin, Sara, Holly and Smurf came over and wanted us to go out. However, Jake was not feeling well and I am a grandma, especially since we had to get up early the next day to fly home. So we just hung out at the house for a while until they decided to go without us. It was good to see them again though.
Day 11 - The trip has come to an end and we venture back to the airport. Our hopes are high that heading east will be much smoother than going west! Thankfully there was nothing exciting about this day. We made it back to Indy and it felt like Spring time compared to the frozen tundra that we had just left. We drove the 2 hours back home and were glad to be back.
Well that is it for our Christmas 2008 adventure! It was so nice to see family and friends. We miss all of you while we are far away.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Christmas in Utah - Part 1
We are back from our adventure to Utah for Christmas. It began on the 18th, Day 1. We dropped Murphy off at kitty prison (aka the Pet Resort and Spa) then it was off to the Indianapolis airport. Yes Indianapolis, a two hour drive away, since the Cincinnati airport has the highest fares in the nation. Before we had arrived at the airport my office called with a crisis for me to solve. Thankfully after that I did not hear from them for the rest of the vacation. Upon making it to our gate we discover that our flight has been delayed and we are not going to make our connection in Minneapolis. So they move us over to a flight to DC and then on to Salt Lake. In typical fashion, the plane has a mechanical problem and this flight was delayed as well. After Jake had a friendly discussion with the lady at the gate, they finally moved us back to our original flight to Minn, which was boarding right then! Our in-flight entertainment was provided by the loud drunk woman in the row across from us, thankfully she passed out not long into the flight. We made it to Minneapolis and as suspected, we missed our connection. We were moved to a later flight to SLC, but at least we were one step closer. Finally we make it to Salt Lake. Our bags however are lost in the mess that is the holiday travel season. We went to mom's house, borrowed PJ's and went to bed.
Day 2 of the adventure included shopping for things to wear because the airline had no idea where our bags were, despite about 10 calls to NorthWest Airlines.
Day 4 - surprise surprise, still no bags! We did get a whole bunch of snow though. After helping to shovel a few times during this trip, we were reminded of why we live in an apartment in a city that does not get much snow!
Day 5 - At this point we think we are never getting our bags so we go out and buy more clothes. In the car on the way back to mom's Jake calls the airport once again and there was a Christmas miracle... they had found 1 of our bags! We don't want to take the chance on a delivery person so we head to the airport to pick up the bag and look for the other one in the mountains of delayed and lost bags. Another Christmas miracle... our second bag is found too! This day was also my "other mother" Alyn's birthday so the family went to the Spaghetti Factory for dinner. It was as good as I had remembered. After dinner we watched the Aggies beat the U in basketball. It was a good game, even with the ridiculous clock incident at the end.
Well this is turning into a novel and this is only half way through the trip. The second half will have to be a different post. Stay tuned for more on the adventure!
Day 2 of the adventure included shopping for things to wear because the airline had no idea where our bags were, despite about 10 calls to NorthWest Airlines.
Day 3, bags still lost, so we had a party! It was fun to see friends and just hang out. We miss you guys!!
Day 4 - surprise surprise, still no bags! We did get a whole bunch of snow though. After helping to shovel a few times during this trip, we were reminded of why we live in an apartment in a city that does not get much snow!
Day 5 - At this point we think we are never getting our bags so we go out and buy more clothes. In the car on the way back to mom's Jake calls the airport once again and there was a Christmas miracle... they had found 1 of our bags! We don't want to take the chance on a delivery person so we head to the airport to pick up the bag and look for the other one in the mountains of delayed and lost bags. Another Christmas miracle... our second bag is found too! This day was also my "other mother" Alyn's birthday so the family went to the Spaghetti Factory for dinner. It was as good as I had remembered. After dinner we watched the Aggies beat the U in basketball. It was a good game, even with the ridiculous clock incident at the end.
Well this is turning into a novel and this is only half way through the trip. The second half will have to be a different post. Stay tuned for more on the adventure!
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