Saturday, November 22, 2008

Twilight Time!


Yes, I was one of the million others women who braved the cold and the crowds and forgot about sleep just for one more night with 'Edward'. I went with a group of about 10 of the girls in the neighborhood to the Midnight showing of TWILIGHT. We had a blast, some of us...(I'll leave them unnamed for their own good) ;0) were a little more excited than others. We got there 2 hours early and saved seats for others coming later. The movie was great but Edward is still nothing compared to the one in my imagination! We took pictures of us all being "Bella" don't mind that my head looks like my neck is broken. I have no idea what happened to me.



Monday, November 10, 2008

Fall and Family

I spent the weekend in Utah with my family while Tyler ran the the Lava Motel while our Manager took some vacation. I went on a walk on the Lagoon Trail with my sister and her family. It was definitely fall on the trail. There were so many leaves that we couldn't even see the trail in some spots. Isaac who will turn 2 next week had a good time kicking the leaves all around him while he walked. Thanks for letting me hang out with you!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

HALLOWEEEEEN TIME!!

Unfortunatly this picture doesn't do our house justice for Halloween. I couldn't quite get the full effect with the flash. I think we scared a few kids this year, not our intent! Our 'scary' music playing, the fog machine, the graveyard and mostly, Tyler, sitting in the corner by the door all in black. The entry to the house doesn't look very frightening but when its only lit by a strobe light, It's a little different. The fog machine we bought last year has to be manually turned on. Tyler had to sit in the corner and turn it on and off when the Trick-or-Treaters came by. We didn't plan for him to be the scariest part of the night, he was really just supposed to blend in to the black night but the kids weren't quite sure if he was real or not and if he'd jump out and scare them. Oh well, we had fun!!
We also decorated our office for Trick-or-Treaters. We are always dubbed the "dark side" of our business so we lived up to our name. We had a "Haunted Forest" down our side of the hall. The witch in the corner stirs a cauldren of dry ice and can be made to talk to you direct with somebody using a microphone in another room. It was hilarious to see the adults saying "who's in there", "did that thing just say my name." We had good time making our homemade trees and gate into the haunted forest. Until next year, Halloween, we'll miss you.