Some of my very best friends ever since high school, and some even earlier! I love seeing them every time I come back to Kansas City.
12.31.2010
You know who I love?
Some of my very best friends ever since high school, and some even earlier! I love seeing them every time I come back to Kansas City.
12.30.2010
My family...
12.25.2010
Christmas 2010
Merry Christmas from Saipan!This Christmas in Saipan - Rachel is in Kansas City and I am missing her very much. The weater here is fantastic, 85°F and mostly sunny sky's. On Christmas Eve and Christmas morning my friends and I went camping on a small deserted island of the coast of Saipan.Managaha!
As the locals would say -"We ate plenty coconut".
Canons remain on the island from the battles of WWII After a full day of snorkeling we cooked foil dinners over a fire.
On Christmas morning we woke up to a very peacful and colorful sunrise. There wasn't any boat traffic or tourists splashing around in the early morning and ocean was full of life. We spent this morning swimming with black tip reef sharks and graceful manta rays.
Matt and Amy walking along the beach Christmas morning.
After we had returned from our trip we had an fondue dinner. I have really appreciated my friends this Christmas. I have really missed my family and Rachel this holiday, but I have to admite this is a Christmas that I will never forget.
12.24.2010
12.22.2010
Home for the holidays
Today I spent the day with my Grampa and Mom in Kansas City. We dug out a huge box of old family photos, and had the best time ever looking through all of them, and talking about the people and stories. I loved it! Here's a picture of me and my Grampa riding the ski lift in Gatlinburg, Tennessee when I was little.
This is my Gramma sometime around 1950, when her and my Grampa were married. Wasn't she beautiful? She passed away this fall, and my Grampa is really missing his wife of almost 60 years.
This was a picture that my Gramma sent my Grampa while he was away in Korea in the Military, after they were married.
This is my very favorite one! 1951- the year they were married, in Colorado Springs. They look so happy.
I hope you enjoy these pictures. As much as I'm missing Brian, I sure am enjoying this time with my family! If you have Skype, I know that Brian would love lots of calls during the next two weeks!
I hope you enjoy these pictures. As much as I'm missing Brian, I sure am enjoying this time with my family! If you have Skype, I know that Brian would love lots of calls during the next two weeks!
12.14.2010
Oh the weather outside is frightful... no, nevermind
Brian bonding with ocean life while snorkeling at Managaha. The starfish here are this gorgeous, bright blue color.
It's HOT here in Saipan! It's the funniest thing to hear Christmas songs like "Let It Snow" while it's literally 85 degrees every day.
Passing around the same starfish for photo shoots with everyone- popular little guy!
This holiday season, we've been keeping busy with:
-studying, studying, studying
-finals
-Brian's second hiking club excursion- a success!
-Christmas parties
-putting the final touches on Christmas gifts, and mailing Christmas cards
- I've read the entire Harry Potter series in November and December (first time reading them- yes, they are amazing- but not my favorite books) in preparation for seeing the movie with my bro next week
-a little holiday baking. We made pumpkin bread last week and sopapillas this weekend for our Christmas party.
-Brian's still waiting for his bike to arrive on Saipan, which was shipped about 7 weeks ago. He's starting to fear that it's at the bottom of the Pacific.
-finishing my Taiwan scrapbook to show my family at Christmas.
Making tamales for our Mexican food Christmas party. We mixed the masa, spread it on the corn husks, put seasoned pork in the middle, rolled them, and transferred them to the steamer. It was a long process, but so much fun to try something new. A couple days later, they were ready for our party and they were delicious!
Brian trying on his Christmas gifts- I LOVE this cute guy
The boys in our group- Josh, Josiah, Brian, Grant, and Matt
Enjoying a great Christmas party with great friends. We went around the room and shared the Christmas traditions in each of our families, past and present, and had a White Elephant gift exchange.
12.02.2010
Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
In two weeks from today I will be on a plane flying to the states. This will be the first time that I have been home in a year and a half and I can't wait to give my family a hug. My gramma Wilma passed away last month, and I know that this will make it a difficult Christmas in some ways, but it has also made me so anxious to see my Grampa and Gram, and to spend lots of time with them over my trip.
My wonderful Gram and I are going to spend time doing one of our favorite things together: browsing the Nelson Art Gallery in Kansas City. I can't wait to have lots of lunches with her and for her to show me all of the new things that have been built in KC while I've been away. My Grampa and I are planning a day of looking through old pictures at his house, which I am so excited about. I can't wait to find and frame some pictures of my Gramma, who I will miss so much this Christmas, but who is healthy and happy in heaven right now.
Brian is going to be here in Saipan for Christmas (this will be the longest we've ever been apart since we've been engaged!). I am so thankful for him and how he still wanted me to go to visit the states when we found out we only have enough money for one plane ticket. I have a wonderful, thoughtful man! He will have many of our friends here who are also staying on the island for Christmas, but I also know that he would love lots of skype calls from friends and family. Also, I can give you our address here if you would like to send him a little Christmas note.
Happy Holidays from Saipan!
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