Wednesday, December 29, 2010

A year in review

2010 was a fantastic year!  Let's take a trip down memory lane.

We rang in the New Year with a wintery vacation in Flagstaff with the family.


Unfortunately, that was our last and only taste of winter.

Moving on, with springtime came a visit from my parents and Rachel,


a proposal (shocker),



a trip to the Gand Canyon (my third since living in Arizona)




a private wedding, (use your imagination)

and wonderful visit from Chris's parents (also no pictures, bummer).

In May, we rescued Dodge, our precious little kitty who was dodging 4 lanes of traffic when I found her. She has turned out to be an amazing little girl and a wonderful member of the family.



We also took a trip east to visit my family and to attend our long-time family-friend Jen's wedding.  We had a blast!




Next we headed to San Diego for a 4 day weekend get-away from the heat of the PHX.  


Shortly thereafter, we went to Michigan for a family wedding!  We had such fun at Brenda and Steve's wedding, hanging out with family and meeting my new extended family members.  



After our Michigan trip, we suffered through the rest of the summer avoiding the heat and patiently waiting for the fall weather to arrive (3 months later. . . )


I had a birthday, 

cooked some delicious foods


and Chris made some amazing beer.  



We added another ginger to the family, welcome Oliver!  He followed me home and had me at hello.  


 Holidays were celebrated








and we all made out like bandits!

We are about the to ring in the New Year and we are very excited.  I look forward to sharing our updates with you and seeing more friends and family in 2011.  Love to all!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Gobble Gobble

Just a few things I am thankful for. . .




Happy Thanksgiving to all our family and friends far away :)

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Opps I did it again. . .

I hesitate to start this story for fear of the ribbing and chiding that is going to come my way. . .  but we have added another kitty to our family.    The story goes, as unreal as it may sound, with a kitty following me home while I was taking the garbage out.  The poor guy was super friendly, but clearly very hungry and was with-out-adoubt- asking me for help.  He followed me at my heals right up to our front door, unphased by the ferocious barking that was coming out the house.  Chris and I gave the skinny little guy some food and kept him company while he ate.  After spending about 20 minutes with him, we realized that this cat was clearly not an outdoor cat and this little guy was dying to get into a warm, friendly house.  The readers digest version of this tale is that we found out that this cat had 2 homes, both with owners that were neither conscientious nor all that serious about owning a pet.  When contacted, his last owners stated that they "did not want him anymore, and since he was found, were just going to take him to the pound".  Chris nor I could let that happen, especially since this cat was clearly a great pet, not fearful of dogs, and full of love to give.   We decided to keep him for the following reasons:

1.  We have lots of love and resources to share.
2.  Accepting Oliver (that is kitty's given name) into the house evens the voting and vetoing power of the males.  (We are now a household of 3 males and 3 females).
3.  Everyone now has a species specific pair (2 humans, 2 dogs, 2 cats).
4.  Oliver also evens out the number of gingers vs non-gingers (red-heads).



In all seriousness, we thought long and hard about the impact of adding another pet to our house.  Because we are blessed with 2 smart, loving, compassionate dogs who understand when another animal is in need, it has been relatively easy to include Oliver into our household.  Little Dodgie on the other hand, is unsure about Oliver, but over time, she will learn he can be a great friend.  Welcome Oliver, you filled our last empty space and have rounded out the McLean family nicely!


P.S. I am no longer allowed out of the house alone.  This should decrease the chances that stray animals will follow me home.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

I put your picture away

After 2 months of intermittent travel and a heavy work schedule, I was finally able to slow down a bit  and get caught up.  One of the things I caught on was reading my new camera manual and taking some pictures.  I also picked out an awesome camera bag from Amazon (thanks Oscar and Mary!) so I am now able to carry and access my camera with easy.  

Last week I told you about Bountiful Baskets.  We received our basket this Saturday and we were super excited with its contents.  This week, we added the "extra" offering: 30 lbs of green beans.  That is not a typo. . .  30 lbs of green beans.  WHAT WERE WE THINKING?!  Yes, the dogs do eat green beans, but really, 30 lbs?  We have green beans coming out of our ears!  Any suggestions on what to do with them are welcome.

Yesterday after the basket pickup, I headed out to take some wildlife pictures.  I went to an area not far from our house where I know many species of birds hang out.  Being practically blind without my contacts and not having the worlds sharpest vision even with contacts in, I have never been partial to bird watching.  Usually I cannot see enough detail to tell what kind of birds they are and lord knows I have so much random information inside my head [can you recite the Constitution's  preamble and Twas the Night Before Christmas, I can!] that I cannot remember their appropriate birdie names.  This particular wildlife area however has lured me in because 1. the birds that hang out there are so huge that even this blind bat (he he he) can see them and 2. we can get relatively close to the birds and I have a telephoto lens so I can really see what I am looking at.    I have been stalking these birds on our morning runs and yesterday I was able to shoot some.

Here are some of the Great White Egret





and the great Blue Heron


Some Coots (I think it is so funny that I caught these 3 birds in 3 successive phases of eating).  Are these birds the inspiration for the saying 'you old coot'?


A very vain duck (or maybe he is sleeping)


and some boyfriend/girlfriend ducks 



After my nature session, Chris met me at the trail with the bikes and the dogs.  He is the dog whisperer.


We biked the dogs on some soft-pack trails and ended up in lower Puppy-go park where the dogs love to jump into the swamp water to get some heat relief.  


We ended up turning into the more hilly section of the park. Yes -I am  riding my bike in a skirt and sandals; I did not get the memo that this is what we were going to be doing.  



Such a fun morning!




We will have to do this again -with proper bike attire ;)


Dodgie was happy to have us all back home for the rest of the evening.


Happy Halloween!  



Saturday, October 30, 2010

Happy Birthday to A Great Friend!




Danielle and I have been friends for over 14 year, not quite half of my life, but close!  We met my very first day of college, when I was green and scared but super excited to start a new adventure.    I remember thinking she was so cool and I never thought she would want to be friends with someone like me!



Over that year, we became workout partners at FitSpace, classmates-memorizing the state capital and US presidents together, and over the course of a year, great friends.  That first summer, Danielle and I exchanged handwritten letters (back before email was so easy and so normal).



 I realize now these early clues ( that I would work out with her despite being a very grumpy morning workout person  and that I would handwrite letter despite having awful handwriting and spelling) should have foreshadowed that we would become lifelong best friends.


Over the years, we have experience life, celebrated/morned together, laughed a lot and grown up quite a bit.  I could not ask for a better friend to help shape the person I am today.



Happy birthday to a great woman and a great friend!  Love you and miss you Danielle!


(I just noticed I am always on the left in these photos, too funny!)