Tuesday, December 20, 2011

2011 in Review

2011 has treated me and my family pretty well I think. It's always nice to take a moment at the end of the year to recap, so here goes...

January
Try as I might, I cannot find any pictures anywhere from last January. January is always sort of a sleepy month. But, last January 1st Charlie and I "celebrated" 9 years together, so that's something!

February

In February we went to Florida for a little weekend trip before Charlie's time in South Florida was over...
March
March took us to New Orleans where we danced in the streets and ate amazing creole seafood...
April
Max turned 30 in April...

And we built a fire pit and had our very first fire in it as the weather warmed up...
May
May was Eric's graduation party...
June
In June we hiked the Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu
July
In July we went to Door County with my family

And hosted a college reunion in Columbus
August

August was full of canning the awesome produce in Ohio
September
In September we celebrated being married for four years by spending the weekend in Hocking Hills

Watched two of our very best friends get married

And celebrated Charlie's 28th birthday with polka at Oktoberfest
October
In October we watched Mindy and Matt get married
November
In November we celebrated Grandma's birthday
Went to Buffalo for Thanksgiving
And took an architecture tour of Buffalo while we were there - this is city hall (there are some amazing buildings downtown!)

 December
December took us to Costa Rica...
Overall I have to exclaim at how lucky and blessed we are. Life gets hard, and sometimes I feel like it is completely out of control and unmanageable. But really, who can complain when you went on 5 vacations, saw two couples get married, got to explore Columbus, learn about Buffalo, celebrate birthdays with your grandparents, hike, can, dance the polka, and lots more that I have not listed here. 

Here's to another year that is sure to be better than the last:)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Scarves!



OMG! This tutorial is awesome! Makes we want to go out and get more scarves...

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Pura. Vida.

Pura Vida! This is what everyone in Costa Rica says instead of hello. The literal translation is "The pure life" but, as our cab driver so eloquently put it, it's more like "Hakuna Matata!"

Got back from Costa Rica a few days ago and realized I hadn't blogged for a month! Time has flown by! It does that with the holidays and being on vacation. I've been so busy when I wasn't on vacation it's almost suffocating. But I think that this time of year is always that way. But I love it anyways.

So, our trip to Costa Rica. What a fun one it was!

Our pool



the beach at Corcovado National Park

rainforest at Corcovado

it's a BABY MONKEY!


these are leaf cutter ants. Truly amazing species. They are so smart, it's incredible.

and here you can see the army ants hunting. They will eat "anything" according to our guide. A lizard. A snake. Whatever. If they can't lift it they will cut it up into little pieces Hanibal Lector style. They were crawling all over my shoes which grossed me out...

it's a SNAKE! A boa of some sort actually...

me and Karrah at Playa Uvita in Marina Ballena National Park


our attempt to get everyone and the beer in the picture:)

Nauyaca waterfall. This is where Zach, Gus and Karrah jumped off

the local brew


such beautiful sunsets there...

this was my view every morning when I woke up

on the beach at Playa Espadilla
The Costa Rican people were really very friendly and very laid back. There are no street addresses because it is only recently that there were more than dirt roads. That made finding things a challenge. Most directions went something like this "take the road to San Isidro. You will see a soccer field. Not the first one, but the second, after ten minutes you turn left and you can't miss it." Well, you can and will miss it. Promise.

Every time I go on a trip it energizes me. I just love so much seeing new places and meeting new people. I always leave and want to plan my next trip in the airport on the way home! I think after two big vacations in the last six months Charlie and I will take a little break. Right now we're thinking Africa after I graduate (Tanzania, Kilamanjaro, South Africa), but we'll see what life has in store for us between now and then. A lot can change in 18 months. If not that, then maybe we will get a camper van and drive all over the US for a few months. Do they even make camper vans anymore?

Now it is back to the grind. But only a few more days until my birthday and Christmas, so that is something else to look forward to!