Sunday, September 7, 2008

A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!!

That is the only way to describe our vacation this past week. We had such a great time, and finally had some true quality time together, and it was just flat out awesome!! We packed so much into one week, it'll be hard to do it justice. We arrived back to our sweet home at 3:00am Saturday night/Sunday morning and it was nice to be back. But really, wouldn't a once a month vacation be nice? We have a ton of pictures, but way too many to load onto the blog at once, so hopefully in the next couple of days we'll get a website up with the rest. Here are some of our favorites with, as always, some stories.

We left on Saturday around 11am and headed up north in our little corolla. She tolerated the trip well, I might add. We drove all day/night until about 11 when we decided to pull into a rest stop to sleep for a couple of hours. However, we were up and awake by 4 so we decided to explore. Since nothing was open, obviously, we drove up some random road and checked out the sweet houses, and then it was sunrise. It worked out well for us as sunrise was beautiful.
After this we decided since we had time before our rafting appointment we would drive up Pike's Peak. We were not prepared for the chilly weather, but it was gorgeous up there. About this point I realized I would be climbing/hiking up another 14,000 ft mountain and started to be a little fearful. Despite that, I can't believe how awesome the world is from that height.
On our way up we had driven by this pretty lake and decided to stop on our way back down. How sweet would it be to have this view every day?After Pike's we headed towards the Royal Gorge for some whitewater rafting, which I was oh so excited to do! Having never done this before, I was like a child with my excitement. Then they started talking about what to do if something went wrong, and Brad had marks in his leg from my hand grip. Hahaha. It was so great though! I think it will become one of our new favorite things! Here we are waiting for life jackets, that was pretty much his expression to me. Kidding only kidding, only for the picture. On our raft as we waited to go through the most intense rapid, where we got stuck on a rock. Hahaha. I didn't laugh then though, I was a little scared. They made two ladies and me get out of the boat and get pulled to the rocks with a rope while the other four remained and tried to get our raft off the rock. I didn't like seeing Brad hanging out of the boat in rapids like that; however, he apparently is fearless. They all saved the day and the three of us were able to return to our raft. We didn't feel quite as bad after one of the other rafts in our group lost 5 of their 7, including their guide. Whoa. They said that rapid had been exceptionally rough that weekend. It was awesome though! After our trip, with our fellow rafters and our guide. This was a really sweet group. The two behind Brad were on their 18th anniversary. It was a party for the anniversaries. They were from Oklahoma, the other two ladies are mom and daughter from Iowa, and then us. Our guide has been doing this for 10 years, and had also guided tours in Costa Rica. He pretty much has an awesome job. So after rafting we stayed in Colorado Springs for the evening and then headed to Boulder for our actual anniversary. Now here comes a story. Let me just tell you, if you're headed to Boulder anytime soon, the Mariott is the place to stay. The staff members are just so sweet. We checked in early afternoon, and as we were at the desk one of the employees, Tucker, asked what brought us to Boulder. We said "Oh it's our anniversary, so we're going all around Colorado, and decided we would spend the actual day in Boulder (or something like that)." Mind you, as this was going on there was another guest checking out. Tucker, being the AWESOME guy he is, started typing on Helena's computer and she looked very confused, then Beth joined in and all of them kept apologizing for the inconvenience of the wait. We laughed since it had taken a whole 3 seconds of making us wait, and were very confused since we had already confirmed our room about an hour prior to this. Next we knew, though, Helena had a map out giving us good ideas for dinner and how to get to places in Boulder and we had our key and off we went.
As we got in the elevator, we noticed that 4th floor rooms said concierge guest rooms, and we thought that was strange but we continued on. We headed down the hall and thought good night our room is far away, and then we came to a set of double doors that had our room number on it. We went through to another door that had our room number (there were two rooms behind the double doors) and opened it up and this is what was behind. Holy cow...HUGE right? Then there is this...
Yea, a view. With a balcony. We stood there for a few minutes very confused, and then decided that Tucker must of given us an upgrade (thus the confusion downstairs) which we were really impressed with because we had pricelined this hotel in the first place. We decided to head out for a walk and then stop by the desk and thank them for the amazing room when we saw Tucker in the hallway. We said "Thanks so much! That was such an awesome surprise!" He said "We wanted to hook you guys up, anniversaries come few and far between it seems." To which we replied "Well this is our first of many, so thanks for making it so special!" Then we headed out on our walk, but it gets better! After we returned back from our walk we relaxed a little bit and then decided to get some dinner. Well, we couldn't decide where we wanted to go, and there was a retaurant in the hotel that was ranked as one of the top places to eat in Boulder, so we decided to try that instead of leaving; I mean why not, it's right there. Well, we were the only people in the whole place and our waiter was awesome! He had good tips and he was friendly and sweet. (Jason, and Darcy was with him). After we were finished eating, they asked us about dessert, which was a no way at this moment after that big of a meal could we have dessert. We said that we might stop by on our way back in after we walked off our meal and then asked it they would take a picture for us, so we could have the token anniversary picture. They said yes, and then Jason said "Look, after your walk, if you're feeling like dessert come back here, its' on me." At this point, we were seriously overwhelmed, I mean, everyone on that staff was just great. So we thanked him, and went upstairs to get some warmer clothes on for our walk. We changed, and were seriously in the room probably 5 minutes, before we noticed the following sitting on our table. I mean seriously. They rocked. So we didn't end up taking Jason up on the offer, since apparently the front desk beat him to it. Chocolate covered strawberries...one of our absolute favorite treats. So, we sat on our balcony (the only room in the hotel with one) and enjoyed the mountains and our strawberries. It was like a dream. Awesome. So that was our actual anniversary. Words couldn't describe how special we felt. Now on to the less pampered part of our trip.

We left Boulder and headed towards Estes Park to get our pass to camp up on Long's Peak. Below is a view from our campsite at the base of Long's. Isn't it gorgeous!! For those who don't know, Long's Peak is 14,259 feet, and Brad has hiked to summit twice. I, on the other hand, had not hiked a day of my life, or really camped for that matter. However, this was my dream trip, so Brad had me train for it, and hooked me up with the articles I would need for the trip and off we went. I was so excited, but overwhelmed. It's a little less than an 8 mile hike to summit, which I thought would be no problem. Hahaha. So here is our first night, this was at a camp where we could make a fire, and it was golden.
This little guy was playing with this tarp for a good five minutes while we watched. Later on I'll get the video I took of it. It's pretty funny. So Wednesday morning we started our hike. I honestly have never done anything so physically difficult in my life. It was amazing. I mean to be in a place where you can see God's amazing creation and be pushing harder than you've ever had to push. Awesome. The picture is at the split of the trail. We had a group of men that we had been passing and following all day and they took our picture for us then headed on the other way of the split. At this point, we had been walking I think for about 2 1/2 to 3 hours, and it felt like we would never get to where we were headed. All uphill. As we were eating, this little man kept trying to steal our food. Brave they are. So, on we hiked up to the Boulder Field, which truly is a field of boulders. We had left around 8:15-8:30 ish and arrived at 12:45-1ish. If that gives you any idea of how tough it was, because it was only a 6 mile hike. As we passed people who were coming down they said they had turned around at the keyhole because the winds were too strong and hadn't made it to the summit. We were bummed but we kept on hoping that the next day when we got up the weather would be nice enough to make it up to the summit. Here is our campsite for the evening. Let me just tell you, it snowed that night. Just a little, more like sleet, but it was chilly. Thursday morning we were up by 5 and hiking by 6 to hopefuly make it to the summit before it was too late to get back down the mountain that afternoon. It was beautiful, but tough. I, unforunately, had decided that now the altitude would affect me and was struggling with nausea on our way up to the keyhole. Plus, the wind was insane. We were determined though. We made it up to the keyhole, which is pictured below, and the wind was just crazy. We had to pass through, and then decide if we were going to go on, and we just decided it wasn't worth that. We had had so much fun, but it was unbelievably cold with that wind, neither of us had gloves on, and it's not safe with all that wind at that elevation. So, sadly we turned back. I was disappointed, it felt like if I had moved faster in the morning instead of feeling sick to my stomach then maybe we could have made it anyway. Turns out, there were multiple groups that turned around because of the wind. They said it just wasn't worth it to be unsafe with the wind like that, it made me feel much better. So we headed back down the mountain, broke camp, and hiked our 6 miles back. Needless to say, I now have a life goal of making summit at Long's Peak. We're going back during a really summer month instead of when it's getting cold on the mountain. The next day it really did snow up there, we could see it from Estes, so we were glad we weren't there that night. This is on our way back down, all packed up and ready to head out. If you look close you can see I was wearing my extra pair of socks as gloves.
This waterfall was just beautiful. The sun hit it just right.
Delayering after I had on 4 layers of shirts, and 4 of pants in the morning. Austin has made me weak to the cold. At the very end of the day after we had made it all the way back to base. It was amazing. I want to go backpacking all the time. It is tough and I love it. Brad's great at it, so it's fun to do something like that together. We will be topping Long's at some point, there are no questions about that. We'd like to do some others in Colorado too. I LOVED IT!! It was the perfect 3 days!We spent the next night in Estes. These elk were everywhere, eating all the potted plants in town! It was awesome!Friday morning, Brad got up early and went to get coffee and took some pictures on his way. This was Long's that morning, covered in snow like I said.
And more of the elk...We then headed to Rocky Mountain National Park to drive the Trail Ridge Road and get some beautiful pictures! I'll add more of these soon...it's amazing up there. We did this when I was 12, so it was really neat to go back and see all these places again!B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L.

Saturay morning we headed for home. Texas is a huge state, most of our driving was just in THIS state. Wow.

#1 story from the trip home. Brad has never had a speeding ticket, I on the other hand have had one, and a few too many pull overs, but only warnings. Anyways, we're driving home, very into our audio book we had purchased, and the next thing we knew we were being pulled over. Apparently the speed limit drops 5 mph at night time in Texas (we truly had not noticed those signs) and the guy stopped us for it. I told him we worked at night, and he said sure. Brad didn't like me making jokes. The officer was very nice though, told us to watch the limit, and gave Brad only a warning. Thank goodness. We didn't drive 1mph over the speed limit the rest of the way home. Here is Brad being sad for his warning. Overall, it was amazing! I would do it every year if we could. If anyone wants to join us on a hike, we would love it! It's great to be home though! We were able to grab lunch with some friends yesterday, and were so thankful to be back in Austin. So that is all for my encyclopedia length post. Our annivesary trip was amazing, and my husband rocks! Have a great week all!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Praises

Praise #1: El and Ryan got engaged on Friday night! We are both so excited for them! I was so happy for El I think I may have cried, and by think I mean I *know* I cried. Yay and congrats to you two! We can't wait for the big day, and I can't wait to hear all the planning details!! As previously stated 100 times, I love weddings, I love my friends weddings, I love my friends. All good things that go together, so I am soooo happy for El and Ryan and their big day sometime in the next year. Yay!!

Praise #2: We're going on vacation! Colorado here we come!! So excited to go white water rafting and camp for real. Will have TONS of pictures I am sure after we return.

Praise #3: My husband didn't think I was crazy when I wanted to set up the tent in the kitchen and tried on all our camping gear. He obliged.

To our families, we miss you guys. To my family, praying for you all. Wish we could be there right now.

Friday, August 22, 2008

A year already!!

Today, as Brad and I talked about our trip next week, I realized that not only are we going on vacation, but OH MY GOODNESS we've already been married a year! The past 365 days (almost) have absolutely flown by. We have had so much fun, and so much change, and so many great memories made over the last year...it's overwhelming. Plus, I can't even start to explain all the things we've learned about ourselves and marriage over the last year. Here are my top 10, with some of my favorite pictures of us.


#10 Two sinks in the bathroom: not only awesome, but a necessity, especially because I happen to be psychotic.

#9 Moving across the country from everyone and everything you know and love when you first get married is terribly sad and difficult at times, but completely worth it for our marriage, awesome for growing together, and makes home that much more special when you're there.

#8 It's ok if the laundry doesn't make it to the hamper, on top of the hamper lid serves the same purpose. (I guess)
#7 It's easy to be selfish when you live with someone, but selfless living makes living together amazing.

#6 A smile, hug, and a kiss when you walk in the door can always make a bad night at work seem so silly.

#5 I am a much more quality time oriented person than I realized, and I'm a big baby when I don't get quality husband time. Thankfully, I've also learned that Brad rocks my world and happily obliges my need for quality time.

#4 We have two entirely different communication styles, and that's ok. Brad is the quite strong type, and I'm the chatty chatty type. It's also ok if he doesn't cry at commercials, books, tv shows, movies, good stories, pictures, friends' engagements, friends' weddings, letters, cards, emails, blogs. I handle enough for the both of us. I also learned that he's ok with this, thank goodness.

#3 Buying a house is so much fun, and furnishing a house and decorating a house is so awesome, but when you don't have electricty in one room for 3 months, it's time to check the outside breaker.

#2 A little competition is good for our marriage, it's fun, and it helps with the quality time as previously mentioned.

#1 I've learned I have the most amazing best friend in my husband. I learned that having a husband who loves our Lord makes our life so truly blessed and wonderful. I learned that praying with Brad is one of my favorite things to do. I've learned Brad is hilarious, and that I should embrace his strange humor because it makes life so enjoyable. I've never laughed as much as I have in this past year. I've learned that the small things just don't matter, and letting go of something silly is so fulfilling and so much easier than choosing a fight. I've learned that Bradley Allison is the most amazing man and I am so very blessed to have him as my husband for the rest of my life. He is so tender hearted to me and to those around us, he loves others, he works hard, he meets me where I am on a daily basis, and he's just flat out awesome. So to you, Brad, I love you more than words. Thank you for being you; you pretty much rock.

Goals for the year #2.
1. Order our wedding pictures, which Annette did so amazingly on, and I have not had a chance to order. I will reach goal #1 immediately.

Have a great week all!!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

The first HOUSE guests!

Mom and Dad came to visit and we put them to work! We're terrible hosts, we make our guests work for their dinner. Not true, but really having Mom and Dad here was just awesome! First, they were our first visitors from my family, second, they helped us get so many things done, and third and most important we had so much fun! While they were here, we weeded the flower bed I forgot we had, we painted our guest room, finally purchased some decorations, discovered that I can be creative too sometimes, attempted to figure out our electricity problem, and organized the garage. WHOA. We also had time for fun. We took them to the sites of Austin, Mom saw the Heart Hospital, they were able to go to church with us, and spent a day in San Antonio. It was a busy 7 days! Below are some pictures!

This is our pride and joy. We were given that shelf as a wedding gift, and we found those plants at IKEA for so cheap! It's perfect. We now have a clock in the kitchen too. I love it. I know these are small things, but it makes the house more homey and lived in.

Ok, so there's a story with the garage. Between our house and the Mullin's there is a home with a perfect little yard with a swing in the tree, and a garage that is the definition of ORGANIZED. Every day that Shauna and I walk, or Brad and I go for a walk, I look into that garage and think "man I need to get organized, if only we had some peg board." I know that may not sound like a realistic thought, but it's sadly so very true. So our goal for when my parents were here was to get our garage door working, and build Brad a bench for the garage. We ended up with a garage that works, new lighting in the garage, an organized garage (almost), and PEG BOARD!! That guy down the street better watch out, he's going to have some competition for the most organized garage award someday soon when I get the last of the books and things put away. Pathetic?
Above our washer and dryer we had a shelf that I couldn't reach, and at some point when I was talking to Dad he said, well Lowe's will have a cabinet you could put in really easily by yourself to fix that. (Why didn't I think about that?) So while I was working Wednesday, the three of them picked a cabinet out for our laundry closet and we hung it later in the week. The picture of the three of us is a replay of how we looked putting it together. I say this because I told them to make it look hard for the picture, but then I smiled, and then I got lectured about smiling when I was supposed to be making it look tough. So, it actually was much more difficult than this picture displays. We now have a cabinet for storage though, and that's all that matters.


While in San Antonio we came across this blown glass shop that had the most beautiful pieces. We couldn't help but take a few pictures. These artists must be so talented, the glass was just gorgeous.
Then we made a stop at the Alamo, but the line was OUT OF CONTROL so we chose to stroll around, just not through the Alamo itself.
Then off to the Tower of the Americas. I think that is just the neatest thing. Plus, they have a 4-D movie, I think it's adorable, Brad thinks it's cheesy. We still went, and I think Mom and Dad enjoyed it. It's awesome. Come to Texas we'll take you there. From the Riverwalk, we ate lunch on the Riverwalk, then took a boat tour. It was a great day. On Sunday after church, we headed to the Hula Hut our #1 favorite place to eat here in Austin. I think they enjoyed it. After that, we went to Mount Bonnell. It's so pretty up there, God's creation amazes me.
On Tuesday, before they left, we headed to the state building and took our own little tour. Next time I think we'll go on the guided tours, I think there is so much interesting history in that building. It was fun! Then off to the airport which was not as much fun due to the whole saying goodbye thing.

This visit just further reinforced to us that we are meant to share our home. We love company so come on down.

Now back to real life with jobs and such, but life is great. The Lord has truly blessed us in ways we just don't deserve and are each day amazed by down here. We have friends we just love, and a church that we are so excited to be serving in, and we are both growing in our walks with Christ. Sometimes I know I complain too much about our schedules and how busy it is, but who am I to complain and why would I when I can see His hand in our lives and know that He has lead us to where we are right now. I've been so convicted lately to be a testimony in every circumstance, not just those that are convenient. Our father is so good. Take care all, have a great week.

Birthdays and Memories....

So first off...when I posted on Tuesday I completely neglected a big happy birthday to two of my family members! Dad had his 50th birthday on Tuesday and I got to SEE him!! Sarah also turned 27 on Tuesday (whoa) and while I couldn't see her we did get to have a chat. Tribute to both below.

Happy 50th birthday dad! My Dad is an amazing man of God. He has been a true living example every single day of my life of what it means to walk with Christ. Growing up I never realized how wise he was, and now with each day that passes I realize more and more how blessed I have been to have Mom and Dad as parents. Thanks Dad for all my sweet and special memories. Thank you for our trip to Colorado, and to Tennessee, and for my 10 years of 4h taking care of my pigs because I was too lazy, and for listening to nursing stories when Mom isn't around even though I know they're crazy, and for letting me talk for 15 minutes with only about 2 words in on your part, and for loving Brad, and for helping us fix our house, and for my awesome softball memories, and for teaching me how to be a servant-leader, and for being a part of a marriage that has shown me how marriage should be, and for laughing when I'm mad at you, and for saying "be still" to me more times than I can count, and for all those times in college where you walked with me through verses so my faith could truly be my own, and for always supporting me, and for being the best dad ever. I love you.
My dear sister, Sarah, also turned 27 on Tuesday. (They share a birthday) Sarah, I miss you so much. Selfishly I wish you lived in Florida still sometimes so we could talk as much as we used to. I'm so thankful to have you as a sister, and I'm so thankful that after years of being brats we're friends now. Sarah is so strong, and has so many qualities I have admired over the years. Thanks for being my big sister, thanks for sitting on me and scratching me when I tried to fight you when we were young, thanks for helping me make our wedding special, thanks for birthing my beautiful precious niece, thanks for emailing pictures and updating your blog so sometimes we can have a touch of home, thanks for letting us visit you in Florida, thanks for letting me steal your clothes without ever taking mine (hahahaha right), thanks for always being there when I need to talk, and for sometimes making fun of me when I need it, and for always having advice for me even if I don't always take it, and thanks for being an example to me, and thanks for being you! I miss you, and I love you.

On to the visit.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Visitors!!

Mom and Dad just left today after a full week here! It was such an AWESOME week! I already miss them, especially not knowing when we'll be back in Indiana. Promise for more updates soon, with pictures of all the home improvements they helped us complete while here, but currently the Olympics gymnastics finals are on..which is my FAVORITE event. Have a great week all!!