I may have accidentally put up the Christmas tree last night. Oops. Too bad we don't have any ornaments yet. It's also too bad that when I bought it last year, I was still thinking tiny-cramped-apartment-with-no-room-to-walk as opposed to large-empty-front-room-that-still-has-no-furniture-of-our-own-in-it. Oops again.
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Camping Pictures
I finally remembered my camera! We went camping with some friends at Canyon Lake. Very different from camping in Utah, because there are like NO trees. But we were right on the lake which was pretty cool.
Here's Maggie on her very first camping trip: She had a hard time figuring out how to not get tangled with her leash.
We went fishing in the morning-sort of. It only lasted for about 30 minutes before we got bored and left.
So there was our first camping trip. We finally got to use our lantern and sleeping bags. Can't wait until next winter.
Here's Maggie on her very first camping trip: She had a hard time figuring out how to not get tangled with her leash.
We went fishing in the morning-sort of. It only lasted for about 30 minutes before we got bored and left.
So there was our first camping trip. We finally got to use our lantern and sleeping bags. Can't wait until next winter.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Trick or Treat!
So I got to give out the candy to trick or treaters on Halloween this year. For the first time. Ever. In Manila, we lived too far out of town for people to come to our house, so this was definitely exciting. Except for one thing...
Apparently it's common for adults-full grown ADULTS-to go trick or treating as well. First they send their kids up to the door, then they follow holding out their pillow cases. None of them spoke a word of English and I was too scared to say no. I always said I would go trick or treating until I was 80, but I didn't actually mean it. It's just weird. And it kind of makes me mad.
Apparently it's common for adults-full grown ADULTS-to go trick or treating as well. First they send their kids up to the door, then they follow holding out their pillow cases. None of them spoke a word of English and I was too scared to say no. I always said I would go trick or treating until I was 80, but I didn't actually mean it. It's just weird. And it kind of makes me mad.
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